This textbook Craftsman has an eye-catching kitchen and a wonderful backyard.
From Frogtown to Palms, the origin stories of nearly two dozen Los Angeles cities and neighborhoods.
It’s flawless.
Built in 1937, the home has been sleekly remodeled.
From Beverly Hills to Eagle Rock.
The backyard is a scene-stealer.
Lots of wallpaper, a wood deck, and wraparound porch.
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Options include a 1920s Eagle Rock bungalow and a fixer upper in Glendale.
Options include a studio in the glamorous Wilshire Royal.
The two-story residence is a study in clean-lined minimalism.
A bay window, a bright and modern kitchen, and plenty of outdoor space.
Options include this sunny one-bedroom in Burbank.
Tucked away on a staircase street.
Options include a brand new unit in Echo Park and a Spanish-style cottage in the Hollywood Hills.
"Yesterday’s meeting more closely resembled an episode of the Jerry Springer Show than an official public information session," says resident.
It began as a 1920s Spanish cottage but has been transformed into a "Case Study/adobe-inspired" dwelling.
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Dome, sweet dome.
The 1920s home has original floors and a Batchelder fireplace.
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The 1920s home has wood floors and vintage casement windows.
Its distinctive details include elaborately carved wood paneling and gorgeous green terrazzo tile.
The home sits on a forest-like lot complete with a koi pond.
Built in 1928 and surrounded by bougainvillea, climbing roses, and cactus.
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See what that price gets in five Los Angeles neighborhoods, including Eagle Rock, North Hollywood, and Atwater Village.
On the market for the first time, it features Saltillo tile, sky-high ceilings, and custom light fixtures.
See what that price buys in five Los Angeles neighborhoods, including Eagle Rock, Pasadena, and Downtown LA.
The transit line would connect the San Gabriel and San Fernando valleys.
The Spanish-style residence has been recently remodeled.
State officials still haven’t put up signs.
See what that price gets in five Los Angeles neighborhoods, including a home with a view in Eagle Rock.
Located on nearly half an acre.
From Eagle Rock to Westchester.
A deck, a patio, and a converted garage make these outdoors great
Built in the 1920s, but the interiors are bright and contemporary.
Vintage tile bathroom, wood-paneled living room, and a terraced garden.
Hardwood floors, built-ins, a snazzy room-divider screen, and a bounty of colorful ceramic tile.