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Los Feliz isn’t just a place — it’s a patchwork of character-rich enclaves, each with its own story. From the architectural icons of The Oaks to the celebrity hideaways of Laughlin Park, this page is your starting point for understanding the distinct neighborhoods that make up one of LA’s most sought-after communities. Whether you're drawn to historic homes, sweeping views, or the energy of the Village, there's a corner of Los Feliz for every kind of buyer.

Useful Links:

  • 🔐 Inside Laughlin Park: Los Feliz’s Exclusive Gated Community

  • 🌄 Driving Through The Oaks Tells the Story

  • 🆕 Coming Soon: Gated Communities in Los Feliz

  • 🆕 Coming Soon: The Oaks vs. The Flats — Which Should You Buy?

  • 🏡 Los Feliz Buyer Resources (coming soon)

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Driving Through The Oaks Tells the Story

Debbie Pisaro February 12, 2013

Sitting right on the edge of Griffith Park on the hilly outskirts of Los Angeles is one of the city's most beautiful and quiet neighborhoods. On a map each of the streets in the Oaks looks like a winding snake lying on the edge of the green park. Each street has the word “Oak” in the name: Spreading Oak, Hill Oak and Alto Oak.

In a city famous for its gray concrete and buildings, the Oaks is a verdant, green oasis. The hills are covered with flowers, palm trees, creosote bushes and, of course, beautiful, stately oak trees.

A Diversity of Homes

The Oaks is a quiet vacation from the bustle of the big city. The homes in the Oaks range from 1920's Spanish Revival style to 1960's ranches to ultra-modern hillside homes. The homes all have balconies, verandas and huge windows to take in the views of the ocean, the city and the canyon. Two of the homes in the Oaks were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and another by Richard Neutra.

"You don’t just live in The Oaks — you live in the hills, in the trees, in the view."

A Neighborhood with Actual Neighbors

People who live in the Oaks can live their lives exactly as they wish. All the plants and trees create natural barriers for privacy, but the roads and streets are so quiet that neighbors can walk to and from each other's homes, something you can't do in most of Los Angeles.

The Rich, the Famous, the Neither

The Oaks has been home to lots of Hollywood stars, famous musicians and some of California's entertainment elite. Today, the Oaks has quickly become home to a new generation of Los Angeles “mover and shakers” looking for a refuge from the traffic, smog and bustle. Because home prices in the Hills is not out of reach for many Angelinos, there are many families and couples moving in, keeping the area vibrant and fun.

A drive through the Hills can tell you a lot about the people who live there. There are huge in-ground swimming pools and lots of plastic kiddie pools. There are Porsches in the driveways and trampolines in the back yard. Most of all, you can see people out for a walk on a sunny day, just to enjoy the sounds of birds, the smells of the flowers and the breathtaking views of the city, the canyon and the ocean.

Never Far from the World

Only minutes from the center of Los Feliz, the Hills is close to restaurants and nightlife, without having to be in the middle of it. There are famous landmarks, museums and the Griffith Observatory all within a few minutes.

But really, why would you ever leave home with a pool in the yard, birds in the trees and a long distance view of the rest of the world rushing everywhere?

There is a lot going on the Hills, none of it requires you to do anything more than what you want to.

Click here to read more about The Los Feliz Oaks and the other neighborhood of Los Feliz.

More Los Feliz Reading:

→  7 Dog-Friendly Spots in Los Feliz

→ Driving Through The Oaks Tells the Story

→ Coming Soon: [Can You Airbnb in Laughlin Park? What You Need to Know]

Tags The Oaks, Los Feliz Real Estate, Hillside Homes LA, Architectural Homes, Los Feliz Views
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The Debbie Pisaro Group DRE #01369110 and Coastline 840 are a team of real estate agents affiliated with Side Inc., a licensed real estate broker licensed by the state of California and abides by equal housing opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of real estate brokerage.