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How to Build an ADU In The Gregory Ain Mar Vista Tract HPOZ
Gregory Ain Mar Vista Tract Mar Vista Housing is also known as the Gregory Ain Mar Vista Tract. It is located in west LA and consists of 52 homes designed by architect Gregory Ain. Built in 1948, this one-story single family residential development was shaped by the Fair Housing Administration’s desire to promote home ownership among modest-income families and the need to accommodate the growing number of defense/aircraft industry employees. Landscape architect Garrett Eckbo

Joseph P
Jun 24, 20213 min read


El Sereno Berkshire ADU Building In An HPOZ
El Sereno Berkshire The El Sereno - Berkshire Craftsman District HPOZ is located in the east of LA. It is bordered by the City of South Pasadena to the north and the City of Alhambra to the east. The historic district contains the Short Line Villa Tract, which shows examples of a form of development common to Pasadena and South Pasadena. It includes excellent examples of Craftsman, Bungalow, American Colonial Revival, and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. It is a well-pr

Joseph P
Jun 23, 20213 min read


Building an ADU In The Country Club Park HPOZ
Country Club Park is a neighborhood that was designed to have lots of character. Constructed adjacent to the streetcar line that stretched along Pico Boulevard the area was originally located at the western edge of the City and housed some of Los Angeles’ most famous citizens. As the area matured in the 1920s, vacant lots were filled by homes constructed in the latest architectural styles: Craftsman, Tudor Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, Colonial Revival and Mediterranean

Joseph P
Jun 22, 20213 min read


Carthay Square - An Hpoz Perfect To Build an ADU
Carthay Square The Carthay Square HPOZ is located in the western part of Central Los Angeles. It borders the Carthay Circle HPOZ on its northern side and the South Carthay HPOZ on its western side. The survey area is bounded by Pico Boulevard to the south, Fairfax Avenue to the east, Olympic Boulevard to the north, and the Stearns Drive alleyway to the west. It includes single-and multi-family residences constructed primarily in the 1920s and 1930s. Most buildings in the prop

Joseph P
Jun 21, 20213 min read


Banning Park - Where HPOZ ADU Dreams Come True
Banning Park Banning Park HPOZ is located near the Port of Los Angeles in the Wilmington community. The area comprising the HPOZ was originally part of the estate of General Phineas Banning, the “father of Wilmington,” an early developer of the port of San Pedro and a railroad tycoon. He developed the area with residences to house employees of Wilmington businesses. The architectural cohesiveness of this neighborhood can be attributed to the locally famous architect Sid Spea

Joseph P
Jun 18, 20213 min read


Balboa Highlands - A Hot HPOZ Market for ADUs
Balboa Highlands Balboa Highlands is the first post-World War II neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley to achieve historic district status. Their zip code is 91344. It is located inside of Granada Hills in the San Fernando Valley. Balboa Highlands was constructed from 1962-64 by developer Joseph Eichler, who built thousands of homes in Northern California. It is one of only three Eichler tracts in Southern California, and the only Eichler development in Los Angeles County.

Joseph P
Jun 17, 20213 min read


ADU Building in Cathay Circle
Carthay Circle Sign up for your FREE ADU Consultation with NEO Builders Today! Carthay Circle was originally named Carthay Center and was founded by J. Harvey McCarthy in 1922. The zip code for Carthay Circle is 90048. He envisioned the neighborhood, named after his last name as a complete community with a church, elementary school, hotel, theater, commercial center and a variety of housing opportunities. Captivated by California history, McCarthy named the streets in honor

Joseph P
Jun 16, 20213 min read


Angelino Heights - Building An ADU In The HPOZ
Reasons to build an ADU in Angelino Heights HPOZ.

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Jun 16, 20212 min read
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