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  2. Beverlywood, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $105,253, a high figure for Los Angeles, and the percentage of households earning $125,000 and up was also considered high for the county. The average household size of 2.5 people was average for Los Angeles. Renters occupied 29.7% of the housing stock and house- or apartment owners held 70.3%.

  3. Beverly Crest, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times considered the neighborhood "not especially diverse" ethnically within Los Angeles, given its relatively high percentage of Caucasian residents. The breakdown was whites, 87.5%; Asians, 4.0%; Latinos, 3.4%; blacks 1.7%; other races 3.3%. Iran (28.6%) and the United Kingdom (8.6%) were the most common places of birth for ...

  4. Rancho Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Park is a residential neighborhood in the Westside of the city of Los Angeles, California with mostly single family homes and tree lined streets. The community is nestled between West Los Angeles and Cheviot Hills. This enclave draws young professionals and families and is home to residents working in a variety of professional occupations.

  5. Reynier Village, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    90034. Area code. 310. Reynier Village is a neighborhood on the Westside of Los Angeles, California. The Reynier Village neighborhood was known as Reynier Park in the 1920s and 1930s although the actual city park was not established until the late 1970s. For many years, real estate agents had called the area " Beverlywood adjacent" or "south ...

  6. West Adams Terrace, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The school failed to meet the state's educational standards in English and mathematics. The parents voted to take control of the school, and organize it as a hybrid charter school, with the Los Angeles Unified School District operating kindergarten through 5th grade and a private entity, Crown Prep Academy, running grades 5 through 8.

  7. La Cienega Heights, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    La Cienega Heights neighborhood sign. La Cienega Heights is a neighborhood in the Westside of the city of Los Angeles, California . La Cienega Heights is bounded by Cadillac Avenue on the south, La Cienega Boulevard on the east, Sawyer Street on the north and Robertson Boulevard on the west. The area was previously known as Cadillac–Corning. [1]

  8. Angelus Vista, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    An Angelus Vista home, located on St. Andrews Street was featured. The house was heated by hot air, lighted by gas and electricity, and estimated to have cost $8,500. [5] In 2018, a neighborhood property located at 1848 South Gramercy Place was nominated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.

  9. East Gate Bel Air, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The East Gate entrance to Bel Air at Beverly Glen and Sunset Blvds. / 34.081; -118.436. East Gate Bel Air (or Old Bel Air) is a small area within the Bel Air section of Los Angeles, California. It is made up of large, old estates developed mostly before World War II. [verification needed]