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  North Hollywood    This is an up and coming, diverse community with the NoHo Arts District attracting young, artistic residents.

MLS W11151825 6634 Ethel Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91606
$399,000
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
1339 Sq. Ft.
North Hollywood, California 91606
Immaculately kept 3 bedroom in old-Hollywood movie star neighborhood. Tree lined street with autumn foliage. Front yard gated by black designer wrought iron. Double gated driveway leads to detached 2-car garage, great for privacy, children and pets. Charcoal grey marble floor and granite counters in kitchen. Convenient hallway laundry hookups. Bidet in remodeled bathroom. Wood floors in living room. Step into the back yard for a feel of Tuscany!!! Italian designer yard with apple, peach, orange, and lemon trees. Gem blue pool. Block-walled BBQ area. All around block walls. Please come see and fall in love all over again.
Listing Courtesy Of:
LINDA WANG, COLDWELL BANKER DYNASTY/CERR
CARETS / MLS#: W11151825
Contact Aundrelyn Knott
MLS 11559953 12749 HART ST, North Hollywood, CA 91605
$379,000
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
1461 Sq. Ft.
North Hollywood, California 91605
Stylish Spanish hacienda on a Hugh Lot. Actual rooms count 4bed+2ba & 1bed+1ba (guest). Unique and artistic.Gated property with separated front & backyard. Convertible den which can be used as a bedroom as well as a separate guest house which is not included in the square footage of the home. The home is very airy & bright.The property has space to park many cars.Perfect property for Big family. Hugh Price Reduction!
Listing Courtesy Of:
Billy S Roe, Nextage Capital Advisors
CARETS / MLS#: 11559953
Contact Aundrelyn Knott

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Just over the Hollywood Hills, North Hollywood has been on a very steady upswing for many years. Many people don’t know that North Hollywood is the birthplace of California statehood. American history was forever changed in January 1847, when Lieutenant Colonel John C. Fremont of the United States and General Andres Pico of Mexico met at the Campo de Cahuenga (“Cahuenga Field”) – now a North Hollywood historical monument across Lankershim from the main entrance to Universal Studios – and signed the treaty that was to end the war between their two countries.

Today with the NoHo Arts District making up a good portion of North Hollywood, this area is finally getting recognized in the San Fernando Valley and has advanced dramatically in the last century. The NoHo Arts District was established in 1992 by North Hollywood investors, business and theater owners and gleaned the support of LA Department of Cultural Affairs. North Hollywood is now poised for unprecedented growth as the area redefines itself as a major business, residential, and arts district at the crossroads of the Southern California lifestyle.

North Hollywood boasts 31 local community theaters, and is one of the most up and coming areas in the San Fernando Valley. For the past twenty years, these neighborhoods have been trying to overcome years of neglect, and they are finally on the brink of delivering a well planned, versatile and highly desirable community that will be one of the premiere destinations in the Los Angeles area. This growth is due in part from the construction of the Metro Station for the Red Line and Orange Bus Lines. It has allowed North Hollywood to reinvent itself into a walkable urban village.

The NoHo Commons – in its third and final phase of development – had just completed the seven-screen Laemmle Theater. North Hollywood was changed dramatically when the Art Institute of California moved in in 2009 and this new phase of development will further pull in new investors in North Hollywood that want to take advantage of its future growth. North Hollywood was a diverse mix of single family and small multi-unit homes that residents stayed in for years. With the construction of larger apartment buildings and loft-style living spaces, it is now drawing a younger generation seeking an urban feel in the mostly suburban San Fernando Valley.

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