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IN
HANCOCK PARK,
CALIFORNIA
Once the most exclusive residential
community in the city, this area was developed by Captain G.
Allan Hancock around 1910. His father, Henry Hancock, owned
the entire Rancho La Brea area and ran it as a farm until
1905, when Edward Doheny struck oil
shoveling into a hillside. The Hancock family then jumped in
on the oil craze, which was quickly exhausted, but which
also led to the discovery of the La Brea Tar Pits. This
neighborhood is made up of private homes, and is one of the
most desirable communities in the country. A community of very
upscale, traditional homes. From the more moderately priced
bungalows in Larchmont Village to larger two story properties
up to estate homes on up to an acre of land.
Prices range from $850,000 to $4.2
million, with square footage from 3,000 to 15,000 and
proportionate lot sizes. Some smaller homes go for
mid-$200,000.
Hancock Park is close to several film and television studios,
and the associated industry. As a result, many film people live
in the area. Since the neighborhood offers so many sizes and styles of homes, many
films are shot right here in Hancock Park.
As Exclusive Buyer's Brokers we can assist you in finding
ANY property for sale in Hancock Park and always represent YOUR
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