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Neighborhoods in the 90019 ZIP Code

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    Miracle Mile

    Miracle Mile in Los Angeles includes Museum Row and historic Art Deco buildings. The area is walkable with access to The Grove and La Brea Tar Pits. Families are served by highly rated schools, including Hancock Park Elementary.

    • Average Value

      $1.73M

    • List Price

      $723K - $6.9M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      60 Listings

    Miracle Mile
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    Mid-City

    Mid-City in Los Angeles has historic homes, multicultural dining, pocket parks, and access to attractions like LACMA and La Brea Tar Pits. Metro lines connect to Downtown LA and Santa Monica, with major roads enhancing access.

    • Average Value

      $1.41M

    • List Price

      $826K - $3.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      93 Listings

    Mid-City
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    Arlington Heights

    Arlington Heights in Los Angeles features historic homes and affordable apartments. Wilton Place Park provides green space. Washington Boulevard hosts art galleries and eateries. I-10 borders the south, with downtown 5 miles east.

    • Average Value

      $1.32M

    • List Price

      $758K - $3.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      26 Listings

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    Harvard Heights

    Harvard Heights in Los Angeles is a historic area with Craftsman homes. It has thriving commercial corridors, including Koreatown Galleria and popular Korean restaurants. West Adams Heights Park provides limited urban green space.

    • Average Value

      $1.17M

    • List Price

      $599K - $2.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      32 Listings

    Harvard Heights
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    Koreatown

    Koreatown in Los Angeles offers a vibrant 24-hour dining and nightlife scene, diverse shopping options, and a range of housing styles. The area is walkable and features the highly rated UCLA Community School.

    • Average Value

      $1.07M

    • List Price

      $391K - $5.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      157 Listings

    Koreatown