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3/5
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"Small and very crowded street. Great location, not so great everything else."

Great location, not so great everything else. This street is crowded. Parking is scarce and it is a loud street. Found just a street away from the Beverly Center, heavy traffic is not unusual here. The street mainly consists of apartments and its a few steps away from some great sushi (Sushi Roku on 3rd) and shopping. However, you trade space and peacefulness for this kind of centrality.
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4/5
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"A very short street adjacent to Beverly Hills High School and walking distance to shopping, recreation center and dining areas."

A very short street adjacent to Beverly Hills High School and walking distance to shopping, recreation center and dining areas. Mainly composed of apartments, this street gets a little loud and busy at the end of the school day. Parents and others picking up students crowd the street and traffic can be a little unbearable from 3-4pm during the school year.
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5/5
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"A quaint street filled with apartments in the Flats of Beverly Hills"

A quaint street filled with apartments in the Flats of Beverly Hills. Close to Beverly Hills high school, you can regularly see and hear the ice cream man see his wares once school hours end. It is walking distance to Little Santa Monica blvd. where you can find local staples like Roni’s Diner and Sonia Dakar’s skin clinic headquarters.
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5/5
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"Beautiful small street in Beverly Hills where you can find both homes and apartments."

Beautiful small street in Beverly Hills where you can find both homes and apartments. Very close to Beverly Hills High School and just south of Little Santa Monica Blvd. A quite street with apartment buildings adorned with flowered windowsills and open courtyards. Found just behind the Peninsula hotel, it is not uncommon to see low-key celebrities out for a jog. Apartments are older but well kept
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5/5
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"Palm trees lines this street of mansions."

Palm trees lines this street of mansions. In the heart of Los Angeles, and just minutes away from Hollywood, this is one of the best streets in Hancock Park. The view of the Hollywood sign from this street would make wonderful post cards. Live here if you can, though the 6 million for a mansion here is fairly expensive. It’s close to the 10 freeway, and just east of Rossmore Avenue, which turns into the famed Vine Street of “Hollywood and Vine”.
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5/5
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"A great little tree-lined street that's walking distance from Westwood."

A great little tree-lined street that’s walking distance from Westwood. This street is a nice peaceful street close to the 405 freeway, UCLA and Westwood village. It is mainly homes, so the foot traffic of UCLA students is fairly minimal and parking is by permit keeps them from crowding the streets. However, the presence of young, intellectual students gives a nice boost to the area and if you ever wanted to rent out a room, you would likely make a killing.
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4/5
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"There is a huge Jewish community around town and the closest gas station is the first All Green Gas station built by BP, a futuristic little station straight out of a movie."

This street is found just between Robertson and La Cienega and is Beverly Hills Adjacent. Meaning, as close to having a Beverly Hills address as possible without paying Beverly Hills prices and dealing with the efficient and brutal Beverly Hills parking enforcement. There is a huge Jewish community around town and the closest gas station is the first All Green Gas station built by BP, a futuristic little station straight out of a movie. Most of this area is rent controlled and it has an eclectic mix of young professionals all around.
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4/5 rating details
  • Neighborly Spirit 3/5
  • Safe & Sound 5/5
  • Clean & Green 5/5
  • Pest Free 5/5
  • Peace & Quiet 5/5
  • Eating Out 5/5
  • Nightlife 5/5
  • Parks & Recreation 5/5
  • Shopping Options 5/5
  • Gym & Fitness 5/5
  • Internet Access 5/5
  • Lack of Traffic 5/5
  • Cost of Living 5/5
  • Resale or Rental Value 5/5
  • Public Transport 5/5
  • Medical Facilities 5/5
  • Schools 5/5
  • Childcare 5/5
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"This is Beverly Hills Adjacent, meaning Beverly Hills location without the Beverly Hills Price."

This is Beverly Hills Adjacent, meaning Beverly Hills location without the Beverly Hills Price. Just a couple of blocks away from La Cienega Park where Tom Cruise takes his kids to play soccer, is this street. This street is central to almost everything hot and happening in LA, and is great for the young professional 20-30 something. It is walking distance to Robertson Blvd where the famed Ivey Restaurant sits, but also to smaller more community places like Al Gelatos, who like to serve an extra tiny scoop of ice cream heaven just to be nice.
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5/5
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"A block away from Rodeo Drive and around the corner from everything you need."

A block away from Rodeo Drive and around the corner from everything you need. In the more accessible part of Beverly Hills, the flat part, is where you’ll find El Camino Drive. Lined with quaint single-family homes, it is just a short walk away from 2 Rodeo, the Mecca of high street shopping, and an even shorter walk to the less famous, but just as vibrant South Beverly Blvd. This street is unique as there is affordable boutique shopping just east and glamorous shopping just west. Rodeo Drive on the west and South Beverly drive just east. South Beverly Drive is for the younger crowd with popular hot spots like the Urth Cafe, Pinkberry and Burger 90210.
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5/5
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"Great value for Hancock Park, once home of Old Hollywood/Beverly Hills."

North of Wilshire on this street you will find palatial homes that’s harkens back to Old Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Things you will find on this street include the Indonesian Embassy and million dollar homes done in Tudor, Mediterranean and quaint English style. This street is very close to Larchmont Village and down the street from Miracle mile and its collection of museums. Drive this street just south of Wilshire blvd and you will find well-kept apartments at very affordable rates. A two-bedroom apartment there can be found for a very Los Angeles/Hollywood reasonable price of $1800/mo. It is just north of Korea town, but it is historic Hancock Park.
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