: Walt Disney lived here while building his empire, and Mickey Mouse was essentially "born" in a Los Feliz garage.

Los Feliz began in 1795 as a massive Spanish land grant awarded to José Vicente Feliz. By the 1920s, it had become the preferred playground for Hollywood's elite.

: The neighborhood is a "visual feast" featuring masterpieces like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House and Richard Neutra’s Lovell Health House.

If you are looking for a place to buy a house in Los Angeles, the best "story" isn't found in a single neighborhood, but in the colorful history of three distinct areas that have defined the city’s real estate evolution. 1. Los Feliz : The Birthplace of Creative Luxury

Before Beverly Hills became a household name, the wealthiest Angelenos flocked to Hancock Park .

: It offers a unique mix of high-end estates and a cozy "village" feel, with median prices around $1.7 million for smaller homes as of 2025. 2. Hancock Park : The "Original Beverly Hills"

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