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Los Angeles Realtor

@angelinoheights

I've been a full time Real Estate Consultant for almost a decade. I help people make THE RIGHT move, even if it means not moving. And I love Echo Park.

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REALTORS! I just found www.LockBoxSwap.com -- it's so awesome to be able to unload these $110 things and buy new ones for cheap! Finally!

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Angelino Heights is the first Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) in Los Angeles and is just South of Sunset Blvd in Echo Park.

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William Wallace Stilson founded Angelino Heights w Everett Hall in 1886. Some streets are named after Mr. Stilson's children (e.g. Carroll).

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I will use this to keep you updated on our progress, neighborhood sales/information and availability, events, and contractor reviews.

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We have sent in a request for a community garden to be added for the residence of Angelino Heights down the steps from Kensignton to Sunset.

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Is your home in an HPOZ in Los Angeles? Or are u thinking about buying a Historic Home? Let me know-I'll help you learn about the MILLS ACT!

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I can tell you that I'm the Best LA agent to trust to work hard for u & help u make the right real estate move, even if it means not moving!

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@cgtmouse http://twitpic.com/a75nj - Yikes! I can't orient myself in this pic and haven't been to our house for over a week -- hope it's ...

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Talked to a DWP inspector at the property - it's going to be a BIG project trying to get the power lines buried, but sososooo very worth it.