Echo Park Real Estate: A Look at the Numbers
By Samantha Turkle | Submitted On July 23, 2017
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From LA's earliest days, people have wanted to live in the storied
neighborhoods of NELA. In a densely populated area where residents are always
in the process of coming and going, there are always homes for sale in Echo
Park at any given time. Since the early 1920's, the real estate here has been
in demand and that is how it is today. Why? Let's take a closer look and see
what the numbers say.
This is an eclectic city located in Central Los Angeles about ten minutes
from Downtown. At the center of the city is the renowned Echo Park Lake in
Elysian Park, which is the site of special events like the Lotus Festival. It
is northwest of Chinatown and Downtown, northeast of Westlake and south east of
Silver Lake.
It is split in to four districts.
• Angelino Heights - This area is known for the beautiful Victorian homes
that are preserved by the city's ordinances.
• Elysian Heights - This area is historically known for being the home of
famous counter-culture artists, filmmakers, architects and political radicals.
• Historic Filipino town - This section is located in the southwest
section.
• Victor Heights - A lovely area scattered with Bungalows and Stucco homes
that share breathtaking views of Los Angeles and the Civic Center.
Throughout the four districts, the most common types of homes are
Bungalows, Cottages, Victorians and Stuccos. According to the 2000 U.S. Census
there were 40,455 people in there. Spread over 2.4 square miles there were
approximately 16,868 people per square mile. This makes Echo Park one of the
highest density areas in Los Angeles County. The median household income was
$37,708, which is low for Los Angeles County. The average household size was
3.0, which is average for the county.
This city has a high Walk Score of 83/100. This means that most errands can
be accomplished on foot within the city. This city's transit score is 62. This city
has good transit and provides its residents with many public transportation
options. These include the Metro Red and Metro Purple Line, numerous bus routes
and ride sharing options from Relay Rides. This city received a bike score of
49 because of the steep hills and minimal bike lanes.
According to Zillow, the average home
value in Echo Park is $795,100. This value has increased 14.4% since last year
and Zillow estimates it will continue to rise 4.3% to $829,000 over the next
year. The average price of homes that are currently listed is $742,450. The
median list price per square foot is $618, which is higher than the Los Angeles
average of $451. The average rental price is $2,967 a month. Zillow has given
the Market Health a score of 8.2/10, which is very healthy in comparison to
other markets across the country. This is based on a series of metrics
including how fast the homes are selling compared to the past rate. Echo Park's
prime location and thrilling culture will be sure to keep the housing market
rolling for many years to come.
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