Real Estate in Little Persia, Beverly Hills

Gary Roy
Real Estate in Little Persia, Beverly Hills
Neighborhood: Little Persia
West Los Angeles, CA 90024
United States of America
Little Persia real estate continues to move along quite nicely, due in part to a strong, visibly tight-knit community that fosters neighborhood awareness and welcomes those willing to help the area continue to grow into the gem it has become. Those contemplating a move to this desirable area of west Los Angeles will find that real estate for sale in Little Persia is varied in both price and style. Whether you're eyeing a small bungalow on Westwood or a mansion on Midvale there's quite a bit from which to choose in a wide range of settings.

EASY ACCESS TO LITTLE PERSIA REAL ESTATE

The Internet has made it exceedingly easy to locate and research properties available in virtually any area of the country. This can be done both quickly and conveniently from whatever location you are currently in, and, because so many real estate sites now operate online, options of available houses, apartments and condos have never been greater or easier to access. Little Persia real estate, which encompasses the area roughly bounded by West Pico Blvd on the south and Santa Monica Blvd on the north, borders conveniently on the UCLA campus. It also possesses various historic areas, including sections of the original Route 66. Real estate for sale in Little Persia is appealing in many regards and, as the name suggests, the area is inhabited by a large concentration of those of Iranian descent, both first- and second-generation. The Iranian population living in and around Los Angeles is currently estimated to be in excess of three-quarters of a million, many of whom reside in what started as the old Westwood neighborhood of West L.A., and has grown to be known as Little Persia or the Persian Hills.

BEVERLY HILLS REAL ESTATE AS A COMPARISON

Just to the west, Beverly Hills real estate offers some good choices for those wanting to be in this general West Los Angeles area and Little Persia real estate shoppers are looking here too. It is estimated that nearly 40 percent of Beverly Hills' total population is now of Iranian descent, making these two neighborhoods the largest of Iranian concentration outside of Iran itself. Restaurants, shops and other businesses located in the area are of a decidedly Iranian or Persian flavor. Beverly Hills, which, of course, is famous the world over as the home to the Hollywood stars, is actually well inhabited by a group of immigrants who have come to the U.S., prospered visibly in their new environment and created a well-developed community.

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