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Finding Your New Home - First Choose Your Los Angeles Neighborhood

When you think about the features and benefits of your new home, which single feature cannot be changed once you've made your purchase?

The location...

You can remodel a kitchen or bathroom. You can probably add a room. You can repaint and re-carpet or possibly even knock out a wall. But once you've chosen the location, there you are, for better or for worse. So consider location first. Los Angeles is a huge place and there are a variety of neighborhoods. You're certain to find one that fits your lifestyle but there are a few things to keep in mind.

The commute time...

First consider distance and ease of getting to work, school, shopping, and fun. If you or someone in your family has Do you need a hospital nearbymedical issues, consider the distance to doctors and hospitals. If you're a church-goer, consider the distance to the nearest church of your denomination. Los Angeles traffic poses particular issues. If you have a flexible schedule, you can get away with living farther from work as long as you are driving at off times.

Remember that sometimes shorter distances come with longer commute times– it all depends upon the streets and the traffic. So when you share your desired location with me, tell me why. I'll show you homes with the quickest commute times to where you want to go. If you work downtown L.A. there are alot of great places to live within an easy commute including Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz and South Pasadena, just to name a few.

Simply tell me where you need to go most often and I'll guide you to the most convenient Los Angeles neighborhoods.

Schools...

Do you have children or are you planning to have them soon?  Private schools can be very costly. If you plan to send your children to public school, you'll want to know the best schools in the areas you are interested in.  You may love Silver Lake, but if you want your children enrolled in Ivanhoe Elementary School, you need to first make sure you buy in the right part of Silver Lake. The same holds true for Los Feliz and it's coveted Franklin Avenue Elementary School. There are a number of charter schools and magnet schools in Los Angeles too. Just keep this in mind when buying your Los Angeles home as it might be worth it to pay more for a house in a great school district.

 The people...

Next is the neighborhood makeup. You want to feel comfortable in your surroundings. Children walking in the neighborhood.But remember, as a licensed real estate agent there are questions about the neighborhood that I'm not allowed to answer. This would include the age or marital status of the residents, along with their race and/or religion.If those demographics matter to you, you'll need to do a little research of your own. Take a drive through likely neighborhoods. Look at how the homes are kept, notice the people you see. You can even stop and talk with people, and ask them about life in their neighborhood. Stop into restuarant or local grocery store to get a better idea of who lives in the area.

You have a life to live. I'll help you enjoy that life by helping you choose a home where you'll be comfortable – and where you won't have to spend more time in your car than in your home. For information on Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, and surrounding areas, contact me directly at 213-215-4758 or check out LApropertySolutions.com

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Jenny Durling
Broker Associate
L.A. Property Solutions
213-215-4758
info@LApropertySolutions.com
LApropertySolutions.com

Copyright © 2012 By Jenny Durling * Finding Your New Home - First Choose Your Los Angeles Neighborhood*

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1950's Hollywood Hills Post and Beam

2760 Pelham Place,
Hollywood Hills

50's Hollywood Hills Post and Beam with great views

Every so often a Hollywood Hills Post and Beam hits the market. Some of them mid-century homes need alot of work and others are ready to move right into. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom gem definitely fits into the latter category! Located up a long drive at the end of a cul-de-sac on a knoll providing panoramic views from downtown to Catalina Island.

mid century Hollywood Hills Post and Beam has open floor plans

Light spills into the living room, dining room and back bedrooms through walls of glass opening onto a flat yard and lovely views. The floorplan is open with the post and beam ceiling and corner fireplace serving to divide the living room from the dining room. Beyond the dining room is the updated kitchen, separated by a breakfast bar, making this Hollywood Hills post and beam home a perfect place for entertaining.

50's Hollywood Hills Post and Beam semi circle updated kitchen

The kitchen has been updated with slate floors and stainless steel appliances and includes a built-in eating corner eating area with under-seat storage. Plenty of windows provide natural lighting in addition to the recessed lights.

Hollywood Hills Post and Beam daytime view and outdoor fireplace

The house itself is 1,757 square feet of living space. However, the property includes a second, flat lot totalling up to 14,510 square feet. That's plenty of room to expand the house, add a pool or simply just enjoy as it is. The outdoor entertaining area also brings in the city view and provides a feeling of privacy and seclusion.

Hollywood Hills Post and Beam with city lights view

That same spot provides this breathtaking view of the L.A. skyline and city lights below. I would certainly have no trouble living here myself! The home is currently listed with Deasy Penner & Partners for $1,249,000. Call me at 213-215-4758 if you'd like to see this love Hollywood Hills post and beam.

For information on buying or selling property in  Silver LakeEcho ParkLos Feliz, and surrounding areas, contact me directly at 213-215-4758 or check out LApropertySolutions.com

Jenny Durling signature

Jenny Durling
Broker Associate
L.A. Property Solutions
213-215-4758
info@LApropertySolutions.com
LApropertySolutions.com

Copyright © 2012 By Jenny Durling * 1950's Hollywood Hills Post and Beam*