BORDERING COMMUNITIES
Garvanza
Is a neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles. It is generally considered a sub district of Highland Park. Garvanza shares the same thoroughfares, neighborhood amenities, culture and architecture as Highland Park, making this community a great choice to seek the more up and coming pockets of opportunity where other home buyers have bought and already begun the process of turning these long forgotten areas into a potential great investment in home buying today.
Hermon
Is a small district in the city of Los Angeles, also considered park of Highland Park. Sharing roughly the same thoroughfares, neighborhood amenities, culture and architecture as Highland Park, makes this community a great choice to seek the more up and coming pockets of opportunity where other home buyers have bought and already begun the process of turning these long forgotten areas into a potential great investment in home buying today.
It is situated in a half square-mile valley bordered by the Arroyo Seco and the historic 110 Freeway to the west, Monterey Hills to the south, and South Pasadena to the north and east. The community has been part of Los Angeles since 1912, but has retained its own unique identity. It is primarily a residential community, with a small business district in the center, one elementary school, and newly-dedicated dog park.
This district is mostly ZIP CODE: 90042 and AREA CODE: 323.
Glassell Park
Sharing part of its hillside community with Mt. Washington.
The district's boundaries are roughly the city of Glendale on the north, the Los Angeles River on the west, Division Street on the southwest, El Paso Drive and York Boulevard on the northeast. Most all of your city amenities will be accessed through Eagle Rock, Highland Park and Mt. Washington. Sharing these neighboring thoroughfares, amenities, culture and architecture makes this community a great choice to seek the more up and coming pockets of opportunity where other home buyers have bought and already begun the process of turning this community into a potential great investment in home buying. Glassell Park does have its own high-end district. If you are driving along some of its top hillside streets you will notice several of these beautiful hillside pockets with home values way into the 700K plus range, and many custom built architectural homes along its prominent hillsides.
ZIP CODE: 90065
AREA CODE: 323
Montecito Heights
Neighboring districts include Monterey Hills on the northeast, El Sereno on the southeast, Lincoln Heights on the southwest, Mount Washington on the northwest, and Highland Park on the north. Owing to the rugged terrain, no major thoroughfares run through the area. Sitting atop the Monterey Hills that divide the Los Angeles Basin from the San Gabriel Valley, Montecito Heights is a relatively isolated area. Some of the city's most spectacular views are available on the district's hillsides.
Borders the Pasadena Freeway or the Arroyo Seco on the northwest, Pasadena Avenue on the west, Avenue 39 to the south, Huntington Drive to the southeast, and Monterey Road to the east. Depending on what side of Montecito heights you live in, your bordering district will be your access to neighborhood amenities .
The district is largely in ZIP CODE: 90031.
AREA CODE: 323
