Central and prime
REAL ESTATE • Sold
In the 1920s, a building boom in newly laid-out Hancock Park saw many of the neighborhood’s (mostly Spanish and Tudor-style) homes rise. Flash forward a hundred years to the present, and the lush residential blocks see a mix of young families — lots of yoga mats, dogs, and middle-aged men loafing around in Nike Air Force 1s — alongside…
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