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Budding musicians, filmmakers and writers have called the architecturally significant neighborhood of Echo Park their home for over a hundred years, keeping Echo Park real estate an in-demand commodity.

THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN ECHO PARK
Affluent Professionals, Students, Athletes, Celebrities, Recent Graduates, Commuters, Young Professionals, Arts, Musicians, Creatives, Outdoor Enthusiasts, Sports Fans, Long time residents, Families, First-Time Homebuyers, Hipsters, Trend Setters, Visionaries

ECHO PARK IS GREAT FOR
Walkability, Biking, Interstate Access, Parks and Recreation, Historic, Cultural Enclave, Cultural Activities, Public Spaces, Public Parks, Tourist Attraction, Shopping, Restaurants, Local Scene, Artsy Shops, Window Shopping, Outdoor Patios, Skyline Views, Nature, Walking Trails, Biking Trails, Highrises, Exhibits, Celebrity Sightings, Entertainment, Spas, Street Art, Art Galleries, Family Activities, Music Events, Nightlife, Dancing, Pet Friendly, Eclectic Feel, Vibrant, Hip

ECHO PARK AREA HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE
Anna Camp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Seth Green, John Huston, Dodger Stadium, Baxter Street Stairs, Carroll Avenue, Chavez Ravine Arboretum, The Echo, Echo Park Time Travel Mart, The Echoplex, El Prado, “Lady of the Lake” – Echo Park Lake, Wildflower Trail – Elysian Park

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Homes in Echo Park are always in demand. The time for selling - or buying - a home in Echo Park has never been more ideal. 

Before there was Hollywood, Echo Park was the preeminent filmmaking capitol, and the site of almost every silent film (Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges) as well as more recent films (Chinatown, Quinceañera, Drive).

Echo Park's rich history lives on in its awe-inspiring architecture. A wide variety of character homes fills the neighborhood, including styles such as Craftsman Arts & Crafts, Mission Revival, Art Deco and Colonial Revival. The small quarter of Angelino Heights is Los Angeles' first historic district, notable for its many Victorian-era houses, lovingly restored by the neighborhood's growing creative class.

Fargo Street and Baxter Avenue have both claimed the title of steepest street in California. The hilly topography of Echo Park promises an astounding view from almost anywhere in the neighborhood.

In recent years Echo Park has experienced a resurgence of artists, hipsters and young professionals, but without entirely losing its working class families, becoming one of the most economically diverse and culturally rich communities in Los Angeles. The area is home to the Lotus Festival, Cuban Festival and Historic Filipinotown.

Walkable Sunset Boulevard and Echo Park Avenue, the two main thoroughfares, are lined with noteworthy coffee shops, non-profit art spaces, popular restaurants and acclaimed taco trucks. Public amenities of the area include the gorgeous Echo Park Lake and surrounding park, recently remodeled for ecological sustainability. Elysian Park, one of LA's largest, provides 360 views of the city, and surrounds the famous Dodger Stadium. Vista Hermosa Park, one of LA's newest, is a terraced native plant paradise.

With a long legacy of free-thinkers, bohemians and activists, the dynamic residents of Echo Park continue to maintain and advocate for their great community and public services, helping to keep the neighborhood a great place to live and Echo Park real estate valuable.

When choosing an Echo Park real estate agent ... experience matters

Because demand for homes in Echo Park is typically high and inventory is typically low, real estate in Echo Park has become a seller’s market. Both buyers and sellers, then, are advised to work only with real estate agents who are experienced and intimately familiar with Echo Park's real estate market to represent them in the transaction.

 

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In and Around Echo Park, CA

tracy 150x175With over 30 years experience in helping clients buy and sell homes in Northeast Los Angeles, Tracy King has a depth of real estate knowledge that makes her the go-to for both the first-time home buyer and the seasoned real estate investor. When she's not holding open houses or negotiating offers, Tracy enjoys wine tasting, cooking, or planning her next trip to Paris. If you are looking to buy or sell a home in Northeast Los Angeles, contact the Tracy King Team at 626.827.9795 or team@tracyking.com.

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