Angelino Heights, developped as the first suburb of Los Angeles in 1890, has an impressive array of architectural styles, among them Queen Anne, Eastlake Victorian, Mission Revival and Craftsman. A total of fifty-one Victorian residences and carriage houses dominate the hill reflecting the growth of the city, our cultural heritage and where we came from.
Centrally located between Los Feliz and Downtown some of the homes have panoramic views on the city's skyline, meanwhile others overlook the fountain of Echo Park Lake, the Hollywood sign and Observatory. Close to 101, 110, 10, 5 and 2 freeways.
With the Renaissance of Downtown on its way and adjacent to artsy Silver Lake and Echo Park, this neighborhood is becoming one of the most eclectic places to be.