LOOK, STOP, LOVE! HARDWOOD FLOORS, POOL, GREAT COMMUNITY!! AS SEEN ON ENTOURAGE & NCIS-LA!! Walk to Beachwood, Franklin Village (Birds, Bougeous Pig, Gelsons, Oaks Market, etc.) Awesome Apartment in an even more Amazing complex!!Great 1Bedroom/1Bath apartment in Charming Poolside Hollywood style building located in trendy Franklin Village. Check our WALK SCORE!! Walking distance to Gelson's (1/2 blk), Birds (1 blk), La Poubelle, Prizzi's, Victors, Bourgeois Pig, Locali, Daily Planet, Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater and the all new The Oaks Gourmet! Great hiking trails right up Canyon & Beachwood, see the Hollywood sign from the building!!Nice, spacious unit, with floor to ceiling windows in the main living area overlooking the garden!! HW floors, ceiling fans and LOTS of closet space!!! Courtyard living with Sparkling Pool and BBQ. Common Patio/Community Garden in Rear of Building where you can meet your new fantastic neighbors. Laundry Room on Site- multiple washers and dryers Nice Quiet Neighborhood -1 gated parking spot included -Cat/ small dog will be considered -Close/Easy commute to 101 Freeway, West Hollywood, Los Feliz, Silverlake, Downtown L.A., Etc. -Short walking distance to Hollywood/Vine Red Line Station, Hollywood/Franklin DASH, and Metro. Franklin Village Where Art and Culture meet Neighborhood!! Trendy/artsy by night, hometown/folksy by day, and locals actually walk to the store - it's how Los Angeles does New York. But spend a day with the local residents and business owners of this newly-official neighborhood and one will find a down-to-earth, even traditional, friendly character which belies its trendy night scene. Franklin Village is s community encompassing the history of Hollywood which can be seen in the early 1920's Hollywood apartment buildings and craftsman homes that line its streets. We are a friendly neighborhood where you frequently run into your neighbors while walking about the community. Franklin Village is a one stop place for locals and proves that you don't always need a car in LA. So much is located with walking distance is a blessing to many who call this neighborhood home.For Franklin Village-ites, the arts ARE things to do. And despite all the poseurs who flock here at night, flaunting their forced counterculture style and off-putting airs of pretended superiority; this is still a genuinely literate, artistic neighborhood. Even the actors and indie filmmakers who call Franklin Village their home are all about expanding their horizons, so when they says arts, they don't always mean "movies".Third, true to its nature as a dog-loving community, most restaurants allow small dogs on their outdoor patios. Birds owner Mary Preston reports that many of the dogs themselves are regulars, and have more than once been seen looking for food without their owners.Dine on haute cuisine, smoke cigarettes and pet your dog. Look cool. You're now an honorary local.Franklin Village is often described as the closest thing Los Angeles has to New York, which in large part is due simply to the serendipity of the zoning and architecture of the area, which allows locals to walk rather than drive for most of their errands, and bundles stores together in a cute row, a la Manhattan, rather than having each store located in a mall surrounded by a parking lot the size of a small county. And of course the buildings are relatively old for L.A., which adds to the NY feel. Upper Village residents, especially those in buildings clinging to either side of Franklin Avenue, are musicians, actors (not only aspiring, but a few working, too), fine artists and working-stiff bohemians who pay $800-$1100 a month for a studio apartment with no assigned parking but everything available within a short walk.But this demographic group describes a lot of areas, so what makes the Village special is that, situated between the hard-core anti-corporate, anti-film studio establishment, anti-deodorant enclaves of Silver Lake and Echo Park to
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