Homes for Sale in Echo Park

Echo Park Los Angeles

Search all Echo Park, Los Angeles homes and real estate listings. Echo Park is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood, centrally-located between Silver Lake and Downtown Los Angeles. The pace of life is a bit slower here than other parts of Los Angeles. Verdant hills and homes with epic views make living in Echo Park special.

As more homebuyers seek close-in, urban lifestyles (a reverse of the suburbanization that started in the 1950s), interest in buying homes and here has steadily increased in recent years. The housing stock consists primarly of single-family residences, though a number of Echo Park condos have become increasingly part of the mix.

Echo Park Listings

Echo Park Real Estate Market Stats March 19, 2024
38
Listed
44
Avg. DOM
$807.85
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$1,213,000
Med. List Price
38 Properties
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Echo Park Neighborhood Map

Echo Park Districts

Each Echo Park neighborhood has a vibe of its own based on its history, architecture, and topography.

  • Angelino Heights is notable for its Victorian-era homes and views of the DTLA skyline (especially along Carroll Avenue). In 1983, a Historic Preservation Overlay Zone was declared by the City of Los Angeles and an entire block of Angelino Heights was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Elysian Heights could rightly be considered the center of the counterculture and home to the politically active as well as artists, writers, architects, and filmmakers.
  • Elysian Valley (a.k.a. "Frogtown") is the enclave in northeastern Echo Park that is hemmed in by the Los Angeles River.  It's a good neighborhood to hunt for one-story single family homes.
  • Victor Heights (a.k.a. "The Forgotten Edge") is a collection of stuccoed apartments and bungalows, a place with a lot of senior residents and sweeping views of DTLA. Ongoing construction, particularly of condo complexes, brings more housing units to the area.
  • Historic Filipinotown (HiFi) lies southwest of the lake, just across the 101 Freeway. The designation was created City Council resolution in 2002 at the suggestion of then-city councilman Eric Garcetti. While ethnically diverse, it is home to about 10,000 of Filipinos out of the 600,000 that reside in the L.A. Metro Area.

Echo Park Real Estate

Houses for sale in Echo Park are relatively affordable when compared to other centrally-located L.A. neighborhoods. However, revitalization in the area is changing the game and putting upward pressure on home prices.

Echo Park’s growth mirrors nearby Hollywood. Both areas suffered decades of neglect but now see an influx of real estate investment. The convergence of technology and show business, namely the rise of the internet as the primary distribution platform for filmed entertainment, brings more and more technology jobs to the area. And, hey, L.A. is the entertainment capital of the world.

Echo Park’s proximity to DTLA further boosts the neighborhood’s desirability, especially given the ongoing revitalization in the downtown area (rehabilitation of old buildings, new residential lofts and condos, condo tower construction, and so on).

Today’s homebuyers are interested in shorter commutes, working from home, and living a more sophisticated and compact urban lifestyle where an automobile is not needed for daily living. Great restaurants, bars and museums are all within walking distance or a short Uber ride. WalkScore gives the neighborhood a score of 82.

Architecture

Given the age of the neighborhood, Echo Park sports the highest concentration of beautiful, 19th-century Victorian homes (roughly 50) in Los Angeles. Other architectural styles include Craftsman, Mission Revival, and Bungalow. Visually, parts of Echo Park would look right at home in the movie L.A. Confidential. In fact, one scene from the film was shot here, on Bellevue Avenue.

Echo Park REALTORS®

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Echo Park Schools

Locals have a choice of public, private, and magnet schools in Echo Park. There's also a charter school in the neighborhood. Public schools run from mid-August to early June.

Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD)

  • Elysian Heights Elementary, 1562 Baxter Street
  • Clifford Street Elementary, 2150 Duane Street
  • Mayberry Street Elementary, 2414 Mayberry Street
  • Gabriella Charter, 1435 Logan Street
  • Logan Street Span School (K-8), 1711 West Montana Street
  • Logan Early Education Center, 1712 Montana Street
  • Rosemont Elementary, 421 N. Rosemont
  • Betty Plasencia Elementary School, 1321 Cortez Street
  • Solano Elementary School, 615 Solano Avenue

Private Schools

  • Baxter Montessori, 2101 North Echo Park Avenue
  • Golden West Christian, 1310 Liberty Street
  • Cathedral High School, 1253 Bishop Road

Downtown Magnets High School

While not technically within Echo Park's border, the Downtown Magnets High School deserves special attention. It sits just a few blocks outside the neighborhood. The school ranks as one of the best high schools in America by U.S. News & World Report.

About 1,000 students from all over the LAUSD attend and study among three core academic tracks: business; fashion; and electronic information (computer science). What's more, the school offers an extended curriculum of Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Students consistently place very high on measures of academic performance.

Echo Park Statistics

  • Estimated Population: 44,000
  • Median Resident Age: 30 (Average)
  • Zip Code(s): 90012, 90026, 90031, 90039
  • Elevation: 502 feet
  • Land Area: 2.40 square miles
  • Population Density: 16,868 per square mile (High)

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