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BEVERLY HILLS
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Beverly Hills Homes and Neighborhoods
A melange of styles from opulent to understated,
from 1920s Spanish to Mid-century contemporary
can all be found within Beverly Hills. No matter what
the style of residence, a pride of ownership is constant
and insures that Beverly Hills real estate remains a highly-desired
commodity and a good investment over time. In Lower Beverly
Hills, Spanish-style homes from the 1920s and 1930s
have been well-maintained or lovingly restored. Both single-family
dwellings and multi-unit residences can be found on the
quiet streets just off of Santa Monica, Wilshire and Robertson
Boulevards.
Beverly Hills Flats is populated with more Traditional
home styles, many of which have been designed by well-known
architects such as Robert Byrd, Paul Williams, Richard
Landry and Gus Duffy North of Sunset, the foothills of
the Santa Monica Mountains lead north to Mulholland Boulevard.
Benedict, Coldwater and Beverly Canyon Drives are the
main roads, with winding side streets lined with contemporary
and architectural homes many of which are cantilevered
over the hillside to take advantage of canyon views.
The City of Beverly Hills offers homebuyers a plethora
of styles to choose from. From opulent new Mediterranean-influenced
construction designed to dazzle and impress, the quiet
stability of a more traditional style of architecture
in a tree-lined neighborhood, quaint Jazz-era Spanish
homes with original tiles and moldings, or fantastic architectural
and contemporary homes its all found within
the environs of Beverly Hills.
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