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Use the Realtors in Silver Lake to Buy a New Home

Use the Realtors in Silver Lake to Buy a New Home

By on May 23, 2017 in Architecture, Silverlandia, Silverlandia Events |

Finding just the right place to live is a goal that all of us have for ourselves and our families. You might think the process itself is pretty easy today thanks to all that is available to you online. However, the process has not changed that much over the years, and even with the Internet, it can still be a frustrating process for some people. There can be hundreds of listings to go through just to find a house that may or may not be what you want, and even then you have to wonder how accurate the listings are online and if the home is even still available. Instead of going through your buying experience with frustration, you can make it all easier for yourself and use the realtors in Silver Lake to help you find the right home. Realtors Have the Insight Realtors that experienced and have worked in the area of Silver Lake for years are going to give you the best help and advice. They have a deep knowledge of the local community and can help point you in the right direction for a home that is ideal for you and your family. After meeting with a realtor, they can set to work on your behalf and go through the listings they have available, including those you may not have seen on your own Internet search. They will look based on the criteria and needs you have so that they can find a house that is the perfect size, location, and price for you. Finding the Right Realtors A big part of using realtors in Silver Lake comes in finding just the right agency for you to work with on your search. You will want to spend some time looking at the listings of local realtors so you can find one with the experience you are seeking and one that has the track record of success for their clients. Take the time to talk to a few different realtors so you can find someone you are comfortable with and feel will do the best job for you. Where to Find Realtors So where can you go to find a listing of realtors in Silver Lake...

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Artist Vincent Lamouroux to whitewash Silver Lake’s “Bates Motel” with his project “Projection”

Artist Vincent Lamouroux to whitewash Silver Lake’s “Bates Motel” with his project “Projection”

By on Apr 15, 2015 in Architecture, Art, Silver lake Los Angeles, Silver Lake News, Silverlake map, Silverlandia, Silverlandia Art |

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Silver Lake’s “Bates Motel” —  The complete transformation of the dilapidated Sunset Pacific Motel (Bates Motel)  into a conceptual art piece is in process as a French artist, Vincent Lamouroux sprays the entire building – as well as the adjacent palm trees and billboard – in a thick coat of opaque limewash. Projection, which is described as a “temporal intervention into an iconic piece of LA’s architectural history and urban lore,” will last two weeks, with an opening date scheduled for April 26.   The two-week long project was conceived by Vincent Lamouroux, who used a similar concept in a Paris park where a grouping of The owners of the three-story motel at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Bates Street plan to follow up the art exhibit by demolishing the structure to make way for one of three apartment towers.  But an official for the developer said they have given Lamoruoux permission to use the property as an art project as long as the necessary permits are obtained. What’s the point of Projection? Says the press release: Just as the Silver Lake neighborhood itself has transformed radically in recent years, an continues to evolve, so to will the artist’s iteration of the motel embody a transformation, surrendering and passage; the white surface of its facade will be a symbolic invitation to project our ideas about both its mythic past and its indeterminate future. The limewash is described as an “ecologically safe” material that will eventually erode and fade away. You can check out Vincent Lamouroux’ recent work here  ...

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House

By on Apr 15, 2015 in Architecture, General Posts, Los Feliz News |

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Los Angeles is already madly in love with the Hollyhock House, Frank Lloyd Wright‘s first Los Angeles house, a prototype for California Modernism, and a pretty magical hilltop spread with beautiful views of Griffith Observatory and Hollywood. After a five-year restoration, the city-owned house reopened just last month for a full 24 hours of tours, as Friday the 13 turned into Valentine’s Day, and “as many as a thousand people at a time” lined up to get inside,reports the LA Times. The line started forming around 2 pm, hours before opening, and stayed long all night, with crowds coming through even in the small hours (and everyone allowed to take pictures just this once). Here’s a look at all those devotees, in roughly chronological order, and you can take our virtual tour of the early-1920s Hollyhock right over here. The house will be open Thursdays through Sundays from 11 am to 4 pm from now on, with a $7 free for adults....

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