North Gardner St, West Hollywood
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North Gardner St
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2yrs+
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- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
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"A quite family neighborhood with lots of places to rent"
Gardner is part of the lush green community that houses many young actors, writers, directors and producers as well as young families and retirees. Only blocks from the very popular Runyon Canyon - a hotspot for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, this street gets busy on weekends with parents taking their children for a stroll or young couples walking their dogs. There is a lot of opportunity to meet new people or to bump into old friends.
During the week, the street is relatively quiet, with the only noise pollution coming from Hollywood Blvd. and Sunset Blvds, respectively.
There is very little retail on Gardner itself where it doesn't intersect one of the major Boulevards. There are many apartment buildings in the area, but they are all well-kept and stylish. Rent for a one bedroom in the area typically runs between a thousand and fifteen hundred dollars and usually also includes pool facilities and or secure parking.
This is a perfect street for those looking to build a new life in Los Angeles and get acquainted with those in the film industry, and the views of the Hollywood Hills can not be beat.
During the week, the street is relatively quiet, with the only noise pollution coming from Hollywood Blvd. and Sunset Blvds, respectively.
There is very little retail on Gardner itself where it doesn't intersect one of the major Boulevards. There are many apartment buildings in the area, but they are all well-kept and stylish. Rent for a one bedroom in the area typically runs between a thousand and fifteen hundred dollars and usually also includes pool facilities and or secure parking.
This is a perfect street for those looking to build a new life in Los Angeles and get acquainted with those in the film industry, and the views of the Hollywood Hills can not be beat.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees