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FREE 3D TOUR OF YOUR HOUSE
When You Hire Me to sell your property, I include a 3-D Virtual Tour of your house as part of my marketing strategy.
360 degree Virtual Tours gives Home Buyers an opportunity to see the home in a way that no ordinary 2D photography can. Virtual Tours provide viewers with a complete picture rather than just segments or angles. Want more? Ever walk inside the home of a celebrity? Now you can. Enjoy my collection of 3D Celebrity Homes Virtual Tour!
FREE 3D TOUR FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Invite customers inside with a virtual tour of your business on Google Search, Google Maps and Google+. As members of our local community, I want to bring this technology and service to you FOR FREE.
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The City of Beverlywood
Beverlywood is an affluent residential neighborhood in the Westside of the city of Los Angeles, California.
The Mapping L.A. boundaries of Beverlywood, which are broader than those recognized by the Beverlywood Homes Association, include areas not subject to the rules and regulations that limit housing size, style, color, and design.
According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, Beverlywood is flanked on the north by Pico-Robertson, on the east by Mid-City, on the south by Palms, and on the west by Cheviot Hills. Beverlywood’s street and other borders are given as: north, Cashio Street and Airdrome Street; east. Canfield Avenue and Robertson Boulevard; south, Cattaraugus Avenue; and west, Beverwil Drive and the boundary with the Hillcrest Country Club.
Beverlywood History
Beverlywood was developed in 1940 by Walter H. Leimert, who also developed Leimert Park. The neighborhood consists of 1,354 single family homes, and was one of the first neighborhoods in the Los Angeles area to have binding CC&Rs. These regulations, which are administered by the Beverlywood Homes Association, strictly limit housing size, style, color, and design along with additional restrictions on landscaping, and are enforced by a review committee. Additionally, all residents are required to pay the fees to the Beverlywood Home Association.
In recent years, the neighborhood has become a hotspot for mansionization. Despite complying with HOA regulations, many residents believe that the newer and larger houses ruin the feel of the neighborhood, and have been successfully campaigning the Los Angeles City Council for regulations to restrict new home sizes.
History abstract above courtesy of Wikipedia.
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