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Greater Wilshire/Hancock Park Neighborhood Among Most Popular with People Looking at LA Homes Online

2013-12-081

Here’s some more data that reflects on the popularity of our neighborhood within the greater LA marketplace.

CurbedLA.com notes that Trulia.com, a prominent real estate web site, has listed the LA neighborhoods with the most search views on their website. Out of 107 ranked neighborhoods, Greater Wilshire/Hancock Park comes in at a respectable #12.

Surprisingly, the “Mid-City” area comes in at #5 on the most-searched list. Mid-City, as defined by Trulia.com, is Pico south to the 10 Freeway, from Crenshaw to La Cienega/Robertson that has Venice Blvd at its center.

Here’s a look at rankings of area neighborhoods:

  • #1 Hollywood Hills
  • #5 Mid-City
  • #8 Hollywood
  • #12 Greater Wilshire/Hancock Park
  • #15 Los Feliz
  • #17 Downtown
  • #19 Wilshire Center/Koreatown

For some, this might not mean too much. For others, with holiday parties to attend in Pacific Palisades (#22), Echo Park (#29) and West Hollywood (#107)…well this could end up being fodder for some good cocktail talk/bragging rights.

Read more:

CurbedLA.com – Ranking 107 Los Angeles Neighborhoods By Popularity With Home-Seekers In 2013

 

 

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Mary
Mary
Mary has lived in the Hancock Park area for over 20 years - including homes in Larchmont Village and Windsor Square. Mary has lived in some great places in her life - but none compare to the convenience and majesty of our neighborhood. For Mary, the neighborhood has been a wonderful home to her large, extended family...at one time she had family members living on seven different Hancock Park area blocks! Larchmont Buzz is a labor of love - built to celebrate the neighborhood and to elevate the conversation in the area.

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