Address Not Disclosed, Los Angeles, CA 90026
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Address Not Disclosed
Los Angeles, CA 90026

Echo Park
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,077 sqft
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,077 sqft

$13,000/mo

Original price: $14,000
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Gorgeous Spanish Home With A Spectacular View Of Downtown

Our spacious and quiet 1926 home is located in the hills of Echo Park with amazing views of downtown LA, the Hollywood sign and Griffith Park Observatory. The house has two floors, a fireplace, a basement where the wine cellar and washer/dryer are located. There are wood floors throughout.

We have three large bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The two upstairs bedrooms have their own balconies and walk-in closets. The mahogany gourmet kitchen is fully equipped with a Viking oven, dishwasher, professional fridge and freezer, espresso machine etc. the kitchen flows into the airy dining room which opens onto our very private grapevine covered patio.

In front of the house is a large terraced garden with several sunny and shaded sitting areas among the fruit trees and lavender.

Our comfortable hillside home is centrally located and convenient to downtown LA, the 5, 101 and 110 freeways. There is plenty of street parking and a garage as well.

Owner pays for water, gas & electricity.

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs allowed
Parking
Attached Garage
Outdoor
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A/C
Cooling only
Utilities Included
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Listed
88 days ago

Home Details

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1926
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerWasher
Heating & Cooling
Air Conditioning
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Attached, On Site

Rental

Small dogs allowedDeposit: $10,000

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What Locals Say about Echo Park

  • Trulia User
    "I grew up here with my grandparents. I have always felt at home here and I wish I could return to live here once more. But it's just way too expensive it saddens me to the core that I can't afford to live where I grew up. "
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  • Trulia User
    "it's great there are lots of parks there is the river to walk along, they might not like the coyotes "
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  • Trulia User
    "I love views and proximity it offers to DTLA but also how tucked away it is too :) neighbors are all super friendly too. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Holiday block activities, neighbors keep an eye for one another. Sense of community. Feeling safe with like minded people. "
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  • Trulia User
    "In traffic, the commute is 5 minutes to my office DTLA. And access to the 110, 5, and 101 is a breeze. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Not kid-friendly unless you grew up here and understand the dynamics of life for families in Los Angeles as a general thought. "
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  • Trulia User
    "People walk their dogs in the neighborhood all the time, but there are coyotes and skunks to be on the lookout for."
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  • Andrewjmartinez87
    "it's pretty dog friendly, with plenty of park near by. echo park lake and Elysian pack are great spots to take your pup. they're both spacious with benefits to both. Elysian has many trails to discover and echo park lake has a great picnic spot to bring your dog. "
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  • Bret H.
    "Close to Elysian Park for long doggie hikes and also close to Silver Lake dog park for play time.vuh"
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  • Marina L.
    "Very diverse community; highly walkable with many mom and pop shops plus interesting boutiques and restaurants"
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  • Claire T.
    "Sidewalks everywhere so there are tons of dog owners out and about. No real off leash park close by however. "
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  • Janellica.ohanian
    "Echo park is pretty safe and family friendly. Great for young single families. Very diverse community even though that was caused mostly by gentrification. Overall wonderful food and coffee shops walking and driving distance. My small family loves living here. "
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  • Dylan R.
    "The hills are a bit rough, and like most of LA, parks are limited. I feel bad for dogs here, especially the larger breeds. They belong in nature."
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  • Adrianna
    "Bus stop right at the corner. You can go east 5 minutes and you are downtown or you can go west 20minutes and you’re in Hollywood."
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  • Micah.greenberg
    "I work for myself, so commute is optional. I go to a coworking space downtown. Sometimes I work in Highland Park, which is also not far."
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  • Clairethorn
    "A lot of people have dogs here and there’s easy access to Elysian park on my street so lots of hiking. Not a lot of dedicated dog parks, though. "
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  • Afonso S.
    "Depends on where you work but this neighborhood has great access to several freeways to anywhere in the city."
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  • Mary E. R.
    "Echo park is great things are starting to get oversaturated and the streets do tend to be dirty and filled with trash at times. Echo park lake is somewhat clean."
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  • Mariette M.
    "In the past few years traffic has increased immensely. I’ve always felt safe, but crime, noise and litter have increased with the growing population. "
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  • Noah C. B.
    "I’ve been in echo park for the last 4 years and have loved seeing the place blossom. Everyone in the area is kind and neighborly. "
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  • Fisherloric
    "Most places are dog friendly and most people have their dogs on leash. Elysian park is nice to be able to let them off leash for a bit."
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  • Marah S.
    "Living by Bob’s market hot rods do donuts all night long. It is loud and dirty. It is now also expensive. "
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  • Liz M.
    "It’s the most unique neighborhood in LA. Young, hipster hotspots on Sunset, and tons of families with young kids in the hills in Elysian Heights. "
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  • Besmasrico
    "we have a community events year round like the lotus festival, Christmas parade, local business weekend."
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  • Metal_heart_us
    "there's access to public transportation 24/7. The Metro station is not far, about 2 miles or less. it's a safe community. "
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  • Mike S.
    "Good bars & clubs . Chintowns restaurants are b’s & c’s. Lassens is expensive , salad bar is ok. Bk on sunset is cheaper than bk on Glendale blvd"
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  • Leva S.
    "There is an elementary school and lots of school age children in echo park. Echo park has two different faces daytime and nighttime. "
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  • josh j
    "Elysian Heights Elementary is a hidden gem. It’ll be a magnet next year. Lots of families walking and tons of trails."
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  • Hans L.
    "I like this neighborhood, I don’t have kids but do know parents in the neighborhood. Seems to be safe, I think it’s changing a bit but I do not see many parents around Echo Park. "
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  • Swayser
    "I walk most places since everything I need is in my neighborhood but if I leave echo park / Sikverlake area, I drive "
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  • James P.
    "Can walk to store, Lake and thrift shops. Schools are in transition and need more funding. Buses abound but it is hard to get to train stop. Traffic revolves around dodger stadium games."
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  • Lsalm
    "Lots of places to walk to for a quick bite or to see live music or grab a cocktail with friends. Easy access to public transportation. Parking can be challenging on street sweeping days and during Dodger games."
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  • Lsalm
    "It has a great mix of people and is very walkable. Close to public transportation. I like the variety of places there are to eat close by."
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  • howardtfleming3
    "Echo Park might be the last egalitarian neighborhood in LA. Working class, hipsters, artists, professionals, Latinos, Caucasians, Asians, African Americans, Gay, Straight, dog lovers, kids, old, young.. I see all of them every day here. Echo Park is funky, artsy and a little rough around the edges. And what other LA neighborhood has TWO great parks (Echo Park Lake & Elysian Park).."
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This home in Los Angeles, CA is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2,077 sqft single-family home built in 1926. This home is located in Echo Park, Los Angeles. This property was listed for rent for $13,000/month on Jan 30, 2024. This property is pet friendly.