3020 Del Monte Drive
Silver Lake 90026 List Price: $950,000 OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE Sunday, 4/22/2018 from 2-5pm Tuesday, 4/24/2018 from 11am-2pm Saturday, 4/28/2018 from 2-4pm Sunday, 4/29/2018 from 2-5pm
Amazing property with opportunity to build another unit in a great pocket of red-hot Silver Lake!
Not only do you get a fabulous 2-bedroom + 2-bathroom home that includes a separate converted studio space, you also have the opportunity to build another unit on this R2 zoned lot. With current real estate values, just imagine what this property would be worth if you create another amazing unit!
This amazing home is adjacent to “Laurel and Hardy Park” and the renowned “Music Box Steps”. It is also only a block away from the great shops and restaurants on Sunset Blvd. and nearby Silver Lake Blvd. Did I mention the 494sqft walk-in basement? Great for storage! This property has endless potential and is just waiting for you to call it “home”.
2-Bedroom + 2-Bathroom with converted STUDIO
Living Area: 1,242sqft Living Area: 1,468sqft (1,272sqft home + studio) Studio: 196sqft Storage/Basement: 494sqft measured area Lot: 5,005sqft Year Built: 1923 APN: 5426-018-032 FANTASTIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY! R2 ZONE: may allow for an additional unit and possibly an “accessory dwelling unit” GREAT LOCATION Near shops and restaurants on Sunset Blvd and Silver Lake Blvd. in red hot Silver Lake HUGE STORAGE AREA/BASEMENT 494sqft measured area
ADJACENT
to “Laurel & Hardy Park” and renowned “Music Box Steps”
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Community Garden Heals Once Terrorized Drew Street Former gang den site becomes a community garden. By EGP News Report - http://egpnews.com/ A vacant lot where gang members, drug deals and crime once thrived under the roof of a gang den, was inaugurated as a community garden on Saturday, June 25, 2011. The garden’s parcels have already been distributed through a lottery, now the work of harvesting and sustaining a culture of hope on Drew Street begins. Los Angeles City Council President Eric Garcetti, who represents the area, said the site was once home to the violence, drugs and fear that overwhelmed the neighborhood. “For me it wasn’t enough to tear down the gang headquarters that stood here. I wanted to build something positive in its place. This garden will be a place where the community will gather and grow stronger,” he said, adding it will anchor the neighborhood with roots of “peace, hope and community.” Northeast LAPD Capt. William Murphy recalled that the portion of the neighborhood where Drew Street and Estara Avenue meet was once a center of crime activity. “Forty-eight to 60 [crimes] a year—just on this street, 100 yards,” said Murphy. “this year to date, there have only been four crimes. That’s an 80 percent reduction in crime, with no violent crimes, they’ve all been property crimes.” The Glassell Park Community Garden is located at 3304 Drew Street, where an Avenues gang “Satellite House” stood just two years ago. The house was demolished after city officials condemned it as a nuisance property, and Wells Fargo, which held the title of the land, donated the property to the city. A year before the demotion, a crack down on the Drew Street clique resulted in the raid of more than a dozen homes, which resulted in the confiscation of a cache of drugs and automatic weapons. The principal tenant of the home, Maria Leon, and some of her 13 children were arrested in the police operation. Leon was sentenced to 8 years and three months in federal prison after pleading guilty to racketeering and conspiracy; half of her older children are in prison or dead from gang-related violence, according to the authorities. But that is now in the densely populated area’s past. The Glassell Park Neighborhood Council and Drew Street Neighborhood Watch each received a parcel to garden, said Bradley, who said community organizations were originally excluded from the efforts to create the site, but added he is glad to see the project moving forward. “We are pleased we have the opportunity to be a part, and to maintain a visible part of the crime prevention and intervention in the area,” said Bradley. “No one can police the community better than the community,” he said. During the lottery distribution of the plots, residents who live within four blocks of the site, seniors and apartment dwellers without a yard were given extra weight, said Yusef Robb, a spokesperson for Garcetti. Members of the Los Angeles Community Gardens were on hand to help Garcetti cut the ribbon and publicly committed to future programming at the site. The councilmember’s office and Wells Fargo donated money for the LA Conservation Corps to transform the vacant lot into a garden, and “start up” plants and seeds have been donated, Robb said. “The Micheltorena Community Garden in our District sent some fruit trees; other fruit trees were found by our staff for the garden,” he said. “From there, folks tend the garden with the help of the LA Community Garden Council, which we engaged to help out. Eastern Group Publications was founded in 1979 by the husband and wife team Jonathan and Dolores Sanchez, but its roots were planted in the community long before that. In 1945, Joseph Kovner founded the Eastside Sun which became the main source of news for east L.A’s communities. The Sanchez’s bought the chain when it was on the brink of bankruptcy.
Today, EGP’s Hispanic owned newspapers boast a circulation of more than 80,600 households and businesses. A loyal readership of nearly 450,000, our newspapers provide an excellent advertising vehicle for companies trying to reach consumers in English and/or Spanish. Our community news focus gives readers the information they want most: news and events that are happening in their own neighborhoods. Our chain of newspapers include Eastside Sun, Northeast Sun, Bell Gardens Sun, Commerce Comet, Montebello Comet and the Vernon Sun.
Thanks to the amazing people of NELA, specifically Maggie Quiroz, so many children had the opportunity to meet the Easter Bunny, hunt for Easter eggs, and went home happy with lots of freebies donated by members of our community!
The Fitzburgh Realty team is proud to be a part of the celebration and was excited to have the opportunity to donate books for the children!
We also had a great time spreading awareness on "How to be a Hero" and so happy to be able to add to our foster network for saving the lives of rescue animals!
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OUR COMMUNITY EVENTS & ADOPTED PETS!
Learn more about the community events we host and sponsor in NELA and check out the adopted pets that found their furever home through our Homes Fur All Program!
MEET LIZZIE
She’s got the moves like Jagger and enormous heart her little body can hardly contain. Meet Lizzie, she's a 9-year-old female merle chi mix. Don’t let the age fool you, she’s as spunky and active as they come.
Lizzie, is known to many as a princess and she is looking for a kingdom she can call her own; she currently shares her foster humans with 5 other dogs and she longs for her own humans to love and shower with kisses.
She’s super smart, obedient, is house broken and loves all animals and people. She gets the gold medal for perfect all around; great looks, personality and very loyal! If you would like to meet Lizzie please contact www.walkmehomerescue.org
P.O. Box 2086
Monrovia, CA 91017 Michele Santiago-Herrera +1 626.379.0420 Denise S. Jones +1 818.359.2385 [email protected] www.walkmehomerescue.org
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RED HOT NELA COMMUNITY Opportunity Knocks! Amazing Opportunity to own a duplex in NELA VERY AFFORDABLE WITH VIEWS! 2048 Isabel Street Glassell Park 90065 List Price: $350,000 DON'T MISS OUT!! OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! This duplex in "RED-HOT" NELA might just be the best opportunity left for home ownership at an affordable price! Although currently occupied by long-term tenants- just imagine the possibility of someday converting this property into a single-family residence! Your decision to buy this amazing property as such a great value is genius!! Each unit is 1-bedroom + 1-bathroom. NOTE: This property also has a postal address of 3100-1/2 Division Street (~500sqft living space) and 3102-1/2 Division Street (~500sqft living space). INCREDIBLE UPSIDE IN RENTS UNIT #1 RENT: $314.00/month 1-bedroom + 1-bathroom (~500sqft living space) UNIT #2 RENT: $846.25/month 1-bedroom + 1-bathroom (~500sqft living space) TOTAL Living Space (per assessor): 1,008sqft LOT: 1,915sqft APN: 5455-002-013 Zone: LADBS - RD2 Year Built: 1926 CHECK OUT OUR RECENT SALES!
RED HOT NELA COMMUNITY
Opportunity Knocks! Amazing opportunity to own a duplex in NELA - very affordable! 3100-3102 Division Street Glassell Park 90065 List Price: $450,000 DON'T MISS OUT! OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! This duplex in "RED-HOT" NELA might just be the best opportunity left for home ownership at an affordable price! Although currently occupied by long-term tenants- just imagine the possibility of someday converting this property into a single-family residence! Your decision to buy this amazing property as such a great value is genius!! Each unit is 1-bedroom + 1-bathroom. Includes a detached 2-car garage. INCREDIBLE RENTAL UPSIDE! UNIT#1 RENT: $753.53/month 1-bedroom + 1-bathroom ~474sqft living space as measured by “REST” UNIT#2 RENT: $753.53/month 1-bedroom + 1-bathroom ~411sqft living space as measured by “REST” TOTAL Living Space (per assessor): 784sqft DETACHED 2-CAR GARAGE LOT: 3,084sqft APN: 5455-002-012 Zone: LADBS - RD2 Year Built: 1924 |
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