Malibu Hills
Malibu Hills is an exclusive enclave nestled within the picturesque Santa Monica Mountains. This prestigious Southern California destination is known for its stunning real estate, celebrity residents, and scenic coastal views.
With rolling hillsides, lush canyons, and sweeping ocean vistas, Malibu Hills offers a unique blend of natural beauty and sophistication. Residents enjoy a serenity and sophistication unmatched by any other community. It is bounded by Malibu Creek on the east, Pacific Coast Highway on the south, and the Malibu city limits on the west and north, and while the boundaries are unofficial, Malibu Hills is generally considered to encompass the neighborhoods of Malibu Country Estates, Malibu Park, Malibu West, Ramirez Canyon, Serra Retreat, & Trancas Canyon.
Malibu Hills is home to a wide variety of luxury homes, ranging in price from several million dollars to hundreds of millions of dollars. These homes offer the finest amenities and finishes, as well as breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Due to the picturesque scenery and proximity to Los Angeles, Malibu Hills is also home to a number of celebrity residents, including actors, musicians, and business leaders. For those with the means, this community offers a unique opportunity to live among the rich and famous.
In addition to its luxury homes and celebrity residents, Malibu Hills is also known for its scenic beauty. The community is home to a number of hiking trails, including the popular Backbone Trail, which offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Monica Mountains.
Malibu Hills is a truly unique community that offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a luxury home, celebrity lifestyle, or scenic escape, Malibu Hills has it all.
Los Feliz
Feliz means "happy" in Spanish and that is just how one feels driving through this centrally located and gorgeous L.A. neighborhood. Some of the most impressive architecture in the city can be found here along with Griffith Park, the Griffith Observatory and The Greek Theater.
Silver Lake
Known for it's restaurants, clubs, coffee shops and stylish boutiques this central L.A. neighborhood has become a favorite of the indie hip crowd. With it's great collection of hillside Mid Century homes it is also a great place to live if you want to be close to everything.
DTLA Arts District
People often call LA a "city of the future" but nowhere is that more evident than in the factory and warehouse lined streets of DTLA (downtown LA.) Just north of the 10 freeway lies a cluster of abruptly curving streets (a factor of the old Sana Fe Railroad) booming with new restaurants, shops, world-class art and exceptional espresso. Already home to one of the most impossible reservations in town (Bestia,) the Arts District feels more New York than LA and this is only the beginning. Plans are in the works for a new Grove-like outdoor mall, a new Soho House and Elon Musk is setting up his new Hyperloop headquarters here.
Highland Park
Head past the transmission mechanics and tattoo parlors on York Boulevard and you stumble upon what may be the coolest street in LA, maybe even in America. Everywhere you look, there is a new shop selling something you never knew you needed or a bohemian restaurant serving up delicious food you will wonder how you ever lived without. The coolness continues on North Figueroa Street and up into the hillside streets of charming homes with views toward Occidental College.
Eagle Rock
Hailed as one of America's "Hottest Neighborhoods" by LA Weekly, Eagle Rock manages to maintain a small-town feel. With it's annual street fair, cluster of great shops, bars and restaurants on Colorado Boulevard and myriad of community events, Eagle Rock is a great place to call home. If you are looking for homes with tons of charm and character on streets lined with mature trees, look no further than Eagle Rock.
Mount Washington
This urban oasis within the greater Los Angeles metropolis is so special we are tempted to keep it to ourselves. Boasting some of the most spectacular views of DTLA and San Gabriel Mountains, each home here is more beautiful and unique than the next. Ranging from Mid- Century Modern to Craftsman and Spanish Colonial, these homes are situated on substantial lots with incredible vistas. If starting your day with a hike through a nature preserve is your idea of wonderful, then look no further. Mt. Washington is a little piece of heaven in our great city.