I lived there in 1978-1982…. Loved it ; and my husband had an office in Larchmont Village where I did all my shopping…. Miss all the beauty and loveliness
Lovely neighborhood. The biggest mistake Beverly Hills has made is not having an architectural overlay zone like Hancock Park, etc. All those beautiful homes that have been demolished and replaced with faux McMansions and those big box houses is a shame. Even thouigh some of the original ones were dated and woefully inadequate, the newer creations lack the charm and craftsmanship of the past.
I live in Beverly Hills and I absolutely agree. There have been attempts to establish an HPOZ here but it’s been a lost cause. Every time I see an old house for sale I can pretty much guess what its fate will be.
@@ene1818 Thank you for your comment. So sad about the failed attempts to establish an HPOZ in Beverly Hills. While I admire the Bauhaus movement, etc.,.and there are some contemporary designs that are so well done. It's just so sad when certain neighborhoods in B.H. begin to look more like an industrial park when compared to Hancock Park.
Very impressive, indeed. Well-designed homes in traditional styles and well-laid-out front gardens. It's such a relief to come across a neighbourhood that is not blighted by ostentatious monstrosities and to see substantial, dignified, and harmonious homes. The Historic Preservation Ordinance has certainly done its job.
@ItsCoolToBeKind291 All cities throughout the US & world have areas for the affluent. The mansion in the "Home Alone" movie is north of downtown Chicago while the most sought-after properties for the wealthy in cities like NYC tend to be in highrises or fancy row-type properties in London or Paris. Tokyo's elite residential areas reflect the more modest nature of its affluent. As for LA, its weather, terrain, land-use patterns and showbiz history make it different. However, certain upper-income areas in southern Europe look like clones of LA, but they're generally not near major cities
@@tima4929 mountains aren’t flat. It has the coastline, mountains, beaches, and deserts the other commenter talked about. Not liking Texas doesn’t mean these things don’t exist. Some people think California is gross, it’s why people are leaving, but the comments about it features are still true.
When living in L.A., I used to drive around this neighborhood to get a taste of New England for which I was so homesick. It is lovely and always lifted my spirits.
Within the Greater Wilshire Hancock Park area there are three fairly well defined neighborhoods: Hancock Park, Larchmont Village, and Windsor Square. The area is attests to Los Angeles’ sprawling degrees of history, character, affluence and charm. Hancock Park and Larchmont have remained stylish without being hipster, quaint without being too cutesy and affluent without pretention. With a negligible border between them, Hancock Park and Larchmont Village embody the perfect balance of culture, cuisine, architecture and the community ambience. Before there was such a thing as the ‘west side,’ Hancock Park was home to the Hollywood elite-and it still packs a serious celebrity punch. Bordering Hollywood and K-town, this exclusive neighborhood hosts some of the most impressive mansions in L.A. and its sprawling green lawns and quiet streets make for the perfect lazy Sunday drive. Let’s go explore.
here is what Siri says. The Tudor Revival style The Tudor Revival style was perhaps the most popular revival style of the 1920's across America, so despite it's seeming inappropriateness for Los Angeles, it was indeed popular here as well. Kauffman was prolific, and was one of the most important architects of the period.
California used to be a wonderful place in which to live. I grew up on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and later lived in Irvine, from where I moved years ago. I now live in waterfront splendor just outside a tranquil, safe, clean, friendly, uncrowded Northwest mountain-lake resort town with spectacular scenery and endless recreational opportunities.
Also from Palos Verdes was in the first graduating class of PV high in 1963 great place to growup. Became a banker and restored a beautiful queen Victorian mansion just off Orange Grove in Pasadena, love to have those wonderful times back.
I'm head over heels for all things Hancock Park. I've read up and watched every video about the place and I must say this is the first time seeing many of these homes.I love the fact they can never be demolished,only added to from pushing out the rear of the house..Just beautiful,,make more please! Thank you..❤❤
Forty years ago, I attended a meeting in one of these homes for our organization. Interior was very impressive, especially the kitchen. First time I ever saw oversized double doored stainless-steel refrigerators.
@@hollywoodambience I just did a little research on this enclave. Way back in my late twenties my girlfriend then and I loved walking around Hancock Park, we were the Mid Wilshire riff Raff.
I lived in a neighborhood very much like this one in Seattle. It is called Mt Baker. The homes were built from about 1890 to 1930. A mix of architectural gems like these, superbly preserved and landscaped, and perched above Lake Washington. Worth a drive through, and walk along the lake if you are ever in Seattle.
This is all in Windsor Square, definitely not Hancock Park, which is the adjacent neighborhood. I'm quite familiar with both--different developers, periods, and architecture. Great quality videos, I like hearing the ambient sounds. The AI thumbnails are out of place--they're interesting, but are misleading, since they don't exist.
thank you for watching. Here is another video I just uploaded of some more beautiful houses in Hancock Park. ruclips.net/video/G_k1_NauPPA/видео.htmlsi=b_TXeTjs89w3m_E0
Yo! How's it going, bro? I hope you're having a good day. Wow, I like what I'm seeing here and I'm so impressed. I mean, This place is really nice, Those houses look steady and The neighborhoods here are beautiful. Yeah! It is a quiet neighborhood. I'm not from this country, but The country must be very beautiful and I like this country very much. By the way, I like your profile picture. Thank you very much for this video, This video is amazing because I feel like I'm in this place. Greetings from Lima, Peru. 🇵🇪🦙🇵🇪🦙🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸🗽🙂👏👏👏👍🏘️🏘️🏘️
What is the fanciest neighborhood in Pasadena? Linda Vista is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is one of Pasadena's wealthiest neighborhoods, and its largest by area. It is bordered by Oak Grove Drive to the north, Colorado Boulevard to the south, the Pasadena-Glendale border to the west, and Linda Vista Avenue to the east.
The Tudor Revival style The Tudor Revival style was perhaps the most popular revival style of the 1920's across America, so despite it's seeming inappropriateness for Los Angeles, it was indeed popular here as well. Kauffman was prolific, and was one of the most important architects of the period.
I remember walking around a nice area like this and thinking would'nt it be nice to live in such a good area with all the nice well brought up folks .when a posh car drew up and a hansom guy in a suit got out and crossed the road i glanced down at his car number plate and it had kkk on it oh silly mind i have but as i passed his car i glanced inside and hanging from his inside drivers mirror hung a kkk pendant. changed my mind about living there then.
MY STYLE HOUSES.....STREET - CHARACTER - LANDSCAPING - NAT KING COLE LIVED THERE - MY AUNT WAS FRIENDS ....WITH MARIA COLE.....SHE HAD A BEAUTIFUL HOME LIKE THIS......BIG - ELECTRIC GATES .....AN ARCHITECT......DECEASED NOW.
I graduated from Evergreen State College and there was a humble man in my class who said he lived in this part of LA. I didn’t think much about it since I have only been to LA once. I do recall he drove a Range Rover so he must have been a rich kid. He was tight lipped about anything money related. Edited: fixed the typos
Meu coração foi laçado em 10:30 - 19:07 e 24:40 Mas em 10:30 não sei o porquê... ela (a casa) me disse algo encantador... Meus olhos brilharam... Obrigada pela apresentação.
….yes, you’re correct about Beverly Hills. It shows what money can’t do. As for Hancock Park, yes it’s lovely. However, when the riots happen, it suffers. I well remember 1994. We’re due for another the rate we’re going. Poor LA. Its halcyon days are long over. Remember the 1980’s? Remember that generation who are now all long gone? The days of 72 Market, and the Heinsbergen’s, when every on felt rich…not just the rich. There was hope in the air. The greatest Mayor of all was Tom Bradly. These houses are beautiful though, but I see no life, no children. I’m reminded of mausoleum’s now…..
It’s nice to see that at least a few of the homes have tried to use water wise landscaping. Hopefully more of these homeowners will ditch their massive lawns. Great work capturing these beautiful homes! Thank you for sharing
@@hollywoodambience Hey, thanks! The neighborhood is wonderful.What amazes me is how these houses, just like classic old cars in California, seem to be in such wonderful condition. Of course, their owners have the $$ to keep them up..but there's something more. The weather in Los Angeles is really nice, no frost heaving (perturbs bricks, mortar, terra cotta, cornices, roof tiles) etc. Never been west of the Mississippi in my sixty-eight years. Here in the Northeast the weather really takes its toll on older structures. In any case, they sure don't build them like they used to.
I was 12 in 7th grade when I walked through this beautiful neighborhood where Nat King Cole lived from my family’s 6 unit apt building off Wilshire Blvd my dad built in 1952 to go to my junior high school with Natalie Cole’s sister Carol aka Cookie. That was in 1957. If I took the bus my eyes would burn and water from all the smog in LA.
Greetings, I need to ask you a question, if may! The house that is on the corner, on the very front of this video, it looks like a water coloring! Is this a real house, if so, could you tell me the location! Thank you! Thomas!
the house on the thumbnail is something created by AI when I asked it about Hancock Park. It did a version of a colonial house. Hancock Park has a lot of colonial homes in it
I remember the 1st time I came upon this neighborhood in 1993. I almost had a Heart attack. I got robbed once within its corridor back in 1993 walking home from a club. There are several homes I dream about owning on several streets. I was just in LA back in Oct of 2023 and of course I had to drive through it to just look at the splendor of homes. Just phenomenal. Should have gone up & down every street.
If you google Hancock Park crime there are many articles over the years even calling Hancock Park the worst residential neighborhood in LA for burglaries. If I had the money I’d at least live somewhere in a gated community with security.
Does anyone know of any celebrities who live or have lived in this area? I've read that Wentworth Miller, star of Prison Break once owned a house here. But I think he sold it.
Lots of nice yards to roll up on and pitch a tent or maybe just park an old rv and use those yards as my personal toilet. It's my right. God I love LA.
Truly a beautiful area. I lived in BH for many years and use to drive around. Note just about every house has at least one if not two signs ADT or other company. Very High Crime Area due to proximity to the black ghettos'.
Most likely in the entertainment business. Writers, directors, producer's. I'm sure many of the homes here have been in the family for many generations and passed on over the years.
California is not building houses with big front /back yards. no more, they barely give you a driveway for almost the same price of some of these homes on this video
Does anyone remember the opening song/ music to the wonderfully funny show WEEDS …. 🎼🎹Ticky Tacky Boxes 📦 It’s so prevalent everywhere that shows no matter how many Benjamins 💵💰💵💰a person has, money will never buy class or culture. Less is always more.
Little boxes on the hillside, Little boxes made of ticky tacky Little boxes on the hillside, Little boxes all the same, There's a green one and a pink one And a blue one and a yellow one And they're all made out of ticky tacky And they all look just the same. And the people in the houses All went to the university Where they were put in boxes And they came out all the same And there's doctors and lawyers And business executives And they're all made out of ticky tacky And they all look just the same. source: www.lyricsondemand.com/tvthemes/weedslyrics.html
I lived there in 1978-1982…. Loved it ; and my husband had an office in Larchmont Village where I did all my shopping…. Miss all the beauty and loveliness
Larchmont is still a great little shopping center. They have a farmers market every Saturday.
If you haven’t seen Larchmont for more than a few years you’d be stunned at the change. No longer a charming little street. Bougie to the nth degree.
I love the old neighborhoods. The new glass boxes do nothing for me. Thank you for sharing.
there is an historical preservation rules
that is good to know.@@hollywoodambience
Lovely neighborhood. The biggest mistake Beverly Hills has made is not having an architectural overlay zone like Hancock Park, etc. All those beautiful homes that have been demolished and replaced with faux McMansions and those big box houses is a shame. Even thouigh some of the original ones were dated and woefully inadequate, the newer creations lack the charm and craftsmanship of the past.
yes that's true. HANCOCK PARK has a great historical society
The homes in Hancock Park are very nice. It is quiet.
Agreed. No question.
I live in Beverly Hills and I absolutely agree. There have been attempts to establish an HPOZ here but it’s been a lost cause. Every time I see an old house for sale I can pretty much guess what its fate will be.
@@ene1818 Thank you for your comment. So sad about the failed attempts to establish an HPOZ in Beverly Hills. While I admire the Bauhaus movement, etc.,.and there are some contemporary designs that are so well done. It's just so sad when certain neighborhoods in B.H. begin to look more like an industrial park when compared to Hancock Park.
Very impressive, indeed. Well-designed homes in traditional styles and well-laid-out front gardens. It's such a relief to come across a neighbourhood that is not blighted by ostentatious monstrosities and to see substantial, dignified, and harmonious homes. The Historic Preservation Ordinance has certainly done its job.
This..☝️
here are some more houses in Hancock Park ruclips.net/video/G_k1_NauPPA/видео.htmlsi=b_TXeTjs89w3m_E0
Stately, dignified houses.
@@genxx2724 yes indeed
I can’t believe how much Hancock Park looks like New England. I’m shocked. So pretty.
they have a huge amount of colonial houses. One of the largest groups of dutch colonials. It was the fashion in the 1920s
@ItsCoolToBeKind291 All cities throughout the US & world have areas for the affluent. The mansion in the "Home Alone" movie is north of downtown Chicago while the most sought-after properties for the wealthy in cities like NYC tend to be in highrises or fancy row-type properties in London or Paris. Tokyo's elite residential areas reflect the more modest nature of its affluent. As for LA, its weather, terrain, land-use patterns and showbiz history make it different. However, certain upper-income areas in southern Europe look like clones of LA, but they're generally not near major cities
Beautiful estates. I am from Southern California. No other state has such beauty, coastline, mountains, beaches, desert.
it nice too that it has stopped raining
Texas.
@@itypedmynamehere1807 San Antonio and Austin seem nice. Wouldn't mind visiting but wouldn't want to live there.
@@itypedmynamehere1807 LOL TEXAS is Gross. It really is one of thhe ugliest states. Flat, terrible weather, bland
@@tima4929 mountains aren’t flat. It has the coastline, mountains, beaches, and deserts the other commenter talked about. Not liking Texas doesn’t mean these things don’t exist. Some people think California is gross, it’s why people are leaving, but the comments about it features are still true.
Beautiful. Not just houses…homes.
When living in L.A., I used to drive around this neighborhood to get a taste of New England for which I was so homesick. It is lovely and always lifted my spirits.
thats so sweet
This neighborhood beats most homes in the Hollywood Hills.
Old mansions hit different.
Beautiful. Just how you picture the Rich living in LA.
Within the Greater Wilshire Hancock Park area there are three fairly well defined neighborhoods: Hancock Park, Larchmont Village, and Windsor Square. The area is attests to Los Angeles’ sprawling degrees of history, character, affluence and charm. Hancock Park and Larchmont have remained stylish without being hipster, quaint without being too cutesy and affluent without pretention. With a negligible border between them, Hancock Park and Larchmont Village embody the perfect balance of culture, cuisine, architecture and the community ambience. Before there was such a thing as the ‘west side,’ Hancock Park was home to the Hollywood elite-and it still packs a serious celebrity punch. Bordering Hollywood and K-town, this exclusive neighborhood hosts some of the most impressive mansions in L.A. and its sprawling green lawns and quiet streets make for the perfect lazy Sunday drive. Let’s go explore.
here are some more Great houses in Hancock Park ruclips.net/video/G_k1_NauPPA/видео.htmlsi=b_TXeTjs89w3m_E0
here is what Siri says. The Tudor Revival style
The Tudor Revival style was perhaps the most popular revival style of the 1920's across America, so despite it's seeming inappropriateness for Los Angeles, it was indeed popular here as well. Kauffman was prolific, and was one of the most important architects of the period.
California used to be a wonderful place in which to live. I grew up on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and later lived in Irvine, from where I moved years ago. I now live in waterfront splendor just outside a tranquil, safe, clean, friendly, uncrowded Northwest mountain-lake resort town with spectacular scenery and endless recreational opportunities.
the northwest is beautiful
Also from Palos Verdes was in the first graduating class of PV high in 1963 great place to growup. Became a banker and restored a beautiful queen Victorian mansion just off Orange Grove in Pasadena, love to have those wonderful times back.
Lawns. Green grass lawns create glamour. No way around it .
there are always a lot of Gardners around
I'm head over heels for all things Hancock Park. I've read up and watched every video about the place and I must say this is the first time seeing many of these homes.I love the fact they can never be demolished,only added to from pushing out the rear of the house..Just beautiful,,make more please! Thank you..❤❤
Hello Mary Beth I just posted a new photo of some of the "bigger houses" in Hancock park. Here it is.
@@hollywoodambiencejust noticed that you posted!! Thank you very much!😎👍
Tasteful and elegant. Just lovely.
hello Valerie thanks for watching
scrumptious ... lived in San Marino for a minute, another lifetime!
San Marino is a great town too
Forty years ago, I attended a meeting in one of these homes for our organization. Interior was very impressive, especially the kitchen. First time I ever saw oversized double doored stainless-steel refrigerators.
I'd live to see the old architects drawings of these incredible homes.
let me see if I can find some
@@hollywoodambience I just did a little research on this enclave. Way back in my late twenties my girlfriend then and I loved walking around Hancock Park, we were the Mid Wilshire riff Raff.
Yeah,that would be incredible!!
I will look for some
What has happened to our ability to design charming , timeless homes these days? Lovely place .
I lived in a neighborhood very much like this one in Seattle. It is called Mt Baker. The homes were built from about 1890 to 1930. A mix of architectural gems like these, superbly preserved and landscaped, and perched above Lake Washington. Worth a drive through, and walk along the lake if you are ever in Seattle.
We loved Seattle when we were there in the summer super cute
I visited Seattle and strayed on Queen Ann’s hill. Loved it
looks amazing. Looks like a place where a rich kid lives in hollywood films
they film a lot of movies there. There were some production crews there and are at the end of the film
yes @25:37
Very lovely houses ❤❤❤❤❤
OMG these houses are so beautiful I can just picture me and my family living in one of these houses maybe in my next life❤
they are super cool
Gorgeous neighborhood 😮💨
yes lots of pretty houses and super quiet for being in the middle of a large city
During my youth, I'd drive through this neighbor when the opportunity presented itself, enjoying it's stately beauty.
they are beautiful houses and very private
For me, this place it's perfect!!! Thanks for sharing!! 😊
hey thanks for watching. I am going to upload some more houses in Parchment today!
A beautiful video. Thank you sooo much for this breathtaking video. Sounds like a bird sanctuary. ❤👍🐦🐦
Glad you enjoyed it
Even thought I don't like classic old style architecture, the place is very nice and clean, you know.. it's L.A. my place.😊❤
I love LA
@@hollywoodambience So I do! ❤️
this looks a lot like pasadena
LOVE HANCOCK PARK…👍❤️👍
yes its a great part of Los Angeles
These neighborhoods remind me of the homes in the Steve Martin movies “Father of the bride” and “Parenthood”
yes exactly, we found the house from The Graduate. and Bugsy Siegels' house.
Father of the Bride was in Pasadena
ruclips.net/video/FpO_DV7UDzU/видео.htmlsi=GNGS52FD6yEITAkS
This is all in Windsor Square, definitely not Hancock Park, which is the adjacent neighborhood. I'm quite familiar with both--different developers, periods, and architecture. Great quality videos, I like hearing the ambient sounds. The AI thumbnails are out of place--they're interesting, but are misleading, since they don't exist.
Beautiful homes and neighborhood. Interesting, many of the homes have a carport, rather than garage.
Those carports are Porte Cocheres used to let people off at a side door--the garage is in the back.
That is a great neighborhood. Nice vid, perfect speed.
thank you I try
Thank you very much for this wonderful video ❤
thank you for watching. Here is another video I just uploaded of some more beautiful houses in Hancock Park. ruclips.net/video/G_k1_NauPPA/видео.htmlsi=b_TXeTjs89w3m_E0
House envy...thoroughly enjoyed this video
yes I have house envy on that that first house the colonial on the double lot
Que Bellezaa estoo!! ☺ 🌷🌷❤
yes its very nice
Yo! How's it going, bro? I hope you're having a good day. Wow, I like what I'm seeing here and I'm so impressed. I mean, This place is really nice, Those houses look steady and The neighborhoods here are beautiful. Yeah! It is a quiet neighborhood. I'm not from this country, but The country must be very beautiful and I like this country very much. By the way, I like your profile picture. Thank you very much for this video, This video is amazing because I feel like I'm in this place. Greetings from Lima, Peru. 🇵🇪🦙🇵🇪🦙🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸🗽🙂👏👏👏👍🏘️🏘️🏘️
There are a lot of beautiful homes like this in Pasadena/Altadena California too.
I should do a video there!
What is the fanciest neighborhood in Pasadena?
Linda Vista is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is one of Pasadena's wealthiest neighborhoods, and its largest by area. It is bordered by Oak Grove Drive to the north, Colorado Boulevard to the south, the Pasadena-Glendale border to the west, and Linda Vista Avenue to the east.
@@hollywoodambience on Altadena Dr , Lake ave, New York Dr, so many gorgeous homes! ... I grew up in Altadena. I miss living there.
@@ashlespresso ok Ashley I will do a video there.
Thank you for the tour. I would love to live in something like that. I can dream. Wow.
the weather is great today now that it quit raining
@@hollywoodambience , I’m just up north from you and appreciated the blue skies.
The Tudor Revival style
The Tudor Revival style was perhaps the most popular revival style of the 1920's across America, so despite it's seeming inappropriateness for Los Angeles, it was indeed popular here as well. Kauffman was prolific, and was one of the most important architects of the period.
cool
Thank you so much for this wonderful video ❤
hello my friend thank you watching
I remember walking around a nice area like this and thinking would'nt it be nice to live in such a good area with all the nice well brought up folks .when a posh car drew up and a hansom guy in a suit got out and crossed the road i glanced down at his car number plate and it had kkk on it oh silly mind i have but as i passed his car i glanced inside and hanging from his inside drivers mirror hung a kkk pendant. changed my mind about living there then.
they're everywhere
Beautiful
Thank you
i DID ALL MY SHOPPING ON LARCHMONT VILLAGE LIVE AROUND THE AREA
they have a great farmers market on the weekend and my girl takes guitar lessons there
MY STYLE HOUSES.....STREET - CHARACTER - LANDSCAPING - NAT KING COLE LIVED THERE - MY AUNT WAS FRIENDS ....WITH MARIA COLE.....SHE HAD A BEAUTIFUL HOME LIKE THIS......BIG - ELECTRIC GATES .....AN ARCHITECT......DECEASED NOW.
what was the name of the street I could look it up?
look up hancock park - @@hollywoodambience
I love it
Magnifiques maisons ❤
yes indeed
I graduated from Evergreen State College and there was a humble man in my class who said he lived in this part of LA. I didn’t think much about it since I have only been to LA once. I do recall he drove a Range Rover so he must have been a rich kid. He was tight lipped about anything money related.
Edited: fixed the typos
good advice
Beautiful Homes 🏡 Big Bank Accounts 🥰😊💯👍🏼
yes big bank account. most of those houses sell for around $10,000,000.
I believe the House used in “Baby Jane” is in Hancock Park!
yes that's 172 s McCadden Place dearoldhollywood.blogspot.com/2009/03/whatever-happened-to-baby-jane_15.html
@@hollywoodambience 👍
Meu coração foi laçado em 10:30 - 19:07 e 24:40
Mas em 10:30 não sei o porquê... ela (a casa) me disse algo encantador... Meus olhos brilharam... Obrigada pela apresentação.
que bom que você gostou do vídeo e obrigado por assistir
….yes, you’re correct about Beverly Hills. It shows what money can’t do. As for Hancock Park, yes it’s lovely. However, when the riots happen, it suffers. I well remember 1994. We’re due for another the rate we’re going. Poor LA. Its halcyon days are long over. Remember the 1980’s? Remember that generation who are now all long gone? The days of 72 Market, and the Heinsbergen’s, when every on felt rich…not just the rich. There was hope in the air. The greatest Mayor of all was Tom Bradly.
These houses are beautiful though, but I see no life, no children. I’m reminded of mausoleum’s now…..
lots of work by the Historical Preservation People
The way this is annotated with the addresses, it’s like a detailed shopping list for thieves.
thanks for watching. It's just like google maps but better
People who are concerned about crime do not live in Hancock Park. The area's crime rate is very high.
O "Eldorado" norte americano. Bairro muito elegante e com infra estrutura espetacular. Para poucos humanos deste mundo. 🙌🙌🙌
love
*Wow* really cool and interesting vid, sure I'll sub ya!
thank you man I got some great videos coming
In the hurry dream in feel 🙏👍😊
In the dream ambience in the Horace in the official music video in the dream ambience❤🎉🎈🎈🎈
super nice Robert
How big are the yards in back?
it varies some are 50 by 150. Some are twice that and some are as large as an acre
It’s nice to see that at least a few of the homes have tried to use water wise landscaping. Hopefully more of these homeowners will ditch their massive lawns. Great work capturing these beautiful homes! Thank you for sharing
it's been raining raining raining lately
In general, the video will be perfect in HDR quality.
we love 4K!
Nice. It needed a soundtrack, no?
I've tried some soundtracks on some of my videos. I seem to get more response when there is actual live sound.
Gosh no! Hearing the birds and ambient sounds rather than some forced soundtrack was heavenly.
great walk
thank you for watching
During what decade(s) were most of the houses built?
Most of the houses were built during the 1920's
some were moved there from older areas of Los Angeles
@@hollywoodambience Hey, thanks! The neighborhood is wonderful.What amazes me is how these houses, just like classic old cars in California, seem to be in such wonderful condition. Of course, their owners have the $$ to keep them up..but there's something more. The weather in Los Angeles is really nice, no frost heaving (perturbs bricks, mortar, terra cotta, cornices, roof tiles) etc. Never been west of the Mississippi in my sixty-eight years. Here in the Northeast the weather really takes its toll on older structures. In any case, they sure don't build them like they used to.
Old money smells nice 😅
VERY
I was 12 in 7th grade when I walked through this beautiful neighborhood where Nat King Cole lived from my family’s 6 unit apt building off Wilshire Blvd my dad built in 1952 to go to my junior high school with Natalie Cole’s sister Carol aka Cookie. That was in 1957. If I took the bus my eyes would burn and water from all the smog in LA.
buses can be smoggy but now they have electric busses !
Greetings, I need to ask you a question, if may! The house that is on the corner, on the very front of this video, it looks like a water coloring! Is this a real house, if so, could you tell me the location! Thank you! Thomas!
yes it's a real house. It's lovely isn't it! the address are listed in the description
NAT KING COLE LIVED THERE
let me look it up
la.curbed.com/2018/12/20/18140283/nat-king-cole-house-los-angeles-housing-segregation
here is the story of Nat King Cole and Hancock Park
He lived on Muirfield Road
martinturnbull.com/2017/07/22/nat-king-coles-house-401-south-muirfield-rd-hancock-park-los-angeles-2/
Too accessible to the public. In today’s world this is my security nightmare
there is private security
Virtually every house in the video has at least one security-company sign posted in the yard.
Where’s the house on the thumbnail?
the house on the thumbnail is something created by AI when I asked it about Hancock Park. It did a version of a colonial house. Hancock Park has a lot of colonial homes in it
I remember the 1st time I came upon this neighborhood in 1993. I almost had a Heart attack. I got robbed once within its corridor back in 1993 walking home from a club. There are several homes I dream about owning on several streets. I was just in LA back in Oct of 2023 and of course I had to drive through it to just look at the splendor of homes. Just phenomenal. Should have gone up & down every street.
here is another video of some great houses in Hancock Park. ruclips.net/video/G_k1_NauPPA/видео.htmlsi=b_TXeTjs89w3m_E0
sorry you got robbed
If you google Hancock Park crime there are many articles over the years even calling Hancock Park the worst residential neighborhood in LA for burglaries. If I had the money I’d at least live somewhere in a gated community with security.
My former boss lived there and was held up at gunpoint… in 80’s!
All of these homes are mainly owned by Jewish families … it’s beautiful to see
Yes there are a lot of Jewish owners in this neighborhood
Such a beautiful area and once great city and state. Now nearly destroyed with the future being much worse. So sad.
I bet you could have seen the people who Actually live in these houses, during Lockdown in their gardens. Happened where I live..
yes I go walking here a lot also during the pandemic
Looks like where as few of the Beverly Hills house wives live.
I know a lot of celebrities live in this neighborhood
Not Beverly Hills housewives
Yes....Hancock Park is very beautiful. Unfortunately, the surrounding area has become not so wonderful.
Los Angeles is a big city with a lot of people
Diversity is our strength
@@hsmd4533 Diversity is our strength
The area's crime rate is off the charts.
Beautiful, stately homes -- but the crime rate in the area is off the charts.
lies
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we love it anyway
It's sad to see this. @@hollywoodambience
Tent City now 😅
Does anyone know of any celebrities who live or have lived in this area? I've read that Wentworth Miller, star of Prison Break once owned a house here. But I think he sold it.
www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hotprop-wentworth-miller-20121001-story.html
Patrick Stewart, Fred Savage,
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Original prices probably 40k approx
probably. 1920's
Lots of nice yards to roll up on and pitch a tent or maybe just park an old rv and use those yards as my personal toilet. It's my right. God I love LA.
beautiful homes. but you couldn't pay me enough to live in California.
just come for a visit
Good and we don’t want you!
Truly a beautiful area. I lived in BH for many years and use to drive around. Note just about every house has at least one if not two signs ADT or other company. Very High Crime Area due to proximity to the black ghettos'.
@@SA-hz1rs No, they aren't.
What do these people do to afford these houses?
that's a good question.
Most likely in the entertainment business. Writers, directors, producer's. I'm sure many of the homes here have been in the family for many generations and passed on over the years.
LA has hollywood, oil fields, & top hospitals
They collect an inheritance
California is not building houses with big front /back yards. no more, they barely give you a driveway for almost the same price of some of these homes on this video
yes true
Nice... perfect housing lots of rooms for housing illegal immigrants, says Newsom
Newsom can kiss my a**.
They also have to pay a “mansion tax”
leila bershan and other ladies does england look nice like this,
some parts of England are very nice but different than this
It’s not gaudy wealth here
no they are all very conservative and restrained
Beautiful neighborhood. Never want to live there. It’s always felt as lifeless as this video portrays.
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They all look alike
they do? I guess a certain style was popular. in the 1920s
No they don’t
your mind has to be developed to stay in these areas hancock park;
lots of successful people live in Hancock Park
Does anyone remember the opening song/ music to the wonderfully funny show WEEDS …. 🎼🎹Ticky Tacky Boxes 📦
It’s so prevalent everywhere that shows no matter how many Benjamins 💵💰💵💰a person has, money will never buy class or culture.
Less is always more.
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes made of ticky tacky
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes all the same,
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.
And the people in the houses
All went to the university
Where they were put in boxes
And they came out all the same
And there's doctors and lawyers
And business executives
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.
source: www.lyricsondemand.com/tvthemes/weedslyrics.html
Thst song is hardly applicable to this neighborhood.
high crime
Diversity is our strength
lies maybe in florida
@@SA-hz1rswhat?
@@stayreal4l284 florida has high crime
@@SA-hz1rs California and Los Angeles in particular has higher crime rates
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On the day of the big earthquake, this will all be destroyed and falling into the ground.
amen
where are the homeless people?
I guess they got hotel rooms. they cleaned up the town a lot
It looks like they have plenty of extra rooms to put up some illegal immigrants.