East Hollywood

Los Angeles, California Homes for Sale

About East Hollywood

East Hollywood, as the name suggests, is the eastern portion of the larger area known as Hollywood in the north central part of Los Angeles. Its technical boundaries are Western Avenue to the west, Hollywood Boulevard to the North, Hoover Street to the East and Beverly Boulevard to the South. Neighborhoods east of East Hollywood are some of the more popular neighborhoods in Los Angeles, like Silver Lake, Los Feliz, and Echo Park. To the West is the rest of Hollywood, which has experienced a real revival in recent years. East Hollywood still has some neglected properties, but it is prime for a revival.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $875,000 to $2,895,000

Closed Prices: $356,000 to $1,800,000

Median Sale Price: $925,000

Average $ per sq ft: $726

Association Fee Ranges: $174 to $364/mo, $0 to $367.76

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1905 to 2022

Sq. Ft.: 400 to 5000 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 1 to 8 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 6 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres

Around East Hollywood

The culinary scene in East Hollywood is incredibly rich and diverse. There are a large number of authentic ethnic food choices that are remarkable. You can have some of the best Thai food in America here, as well as excellent Peruvian or Mexican food all within a few streets of each other. You just have to know where to look.

Where to live in East Hollywood is determined primarily by what your interests are and where you want to spend most of your time. If you are a homebody and you don't mind a little urban griminess, then affordable places exist in the southern portion of the East Hollywood neighborhood. However, in the northern part of the area, there are a lot of restaurants and bars that have started to pop up, from the incorporated Thai town and Little Armenia all the way east to the border of Los Feliz. So if you're a social butterfly, this part of the neighborhood would be better suited for your tastes.

Expect to see a relatively gritty urban scene, reminiscent of what most of Hollywood looked like until the late 1990s and early 2000s. Homes often have bars on the windows, not because the neighborhood is terribly unsafe now, but because it used to be. It may take a bit for East Hollywood to grow on you, but it does have its charms.

A Friday night in East Hollywood is lively. The restaurants will be packed with people from other neighborhoods, locals will be having parties, and a few great hole-in-the-wall East Hollywood bars will have their usual crowds.

A perfect Sunday in East Hollywood is one without too much traffic, allowing those who live in the neighborhood the ability to get in and out of the area with ease.

Locals Love

  • Lower prices
  • Plenty of food options

Locals Don't Love

  • Being locked into the city
  • Lack of shopping options

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