Victoria Park

Wilshire Center / Koreatown

This historic two story house is nestled in beautifully hidden Victoria Park, located in a semi-gated community characterized by palm-lined streets and historic character homes. Victoria Park is very centrally located. With either a short drive north to Hollywood or south to the 10 freeway, there is quick access to the best LA has to offer. There are also many dining and shopping options in close proximity to the house.

Feature

  • Washer / Dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Range

Feature

  • Refrigerator
  • Air Conditioning
  • High-speed internet 

Living Space

  • Large Rooms
  • Bathtubs
  • Walk-in Closet Space

Living Space

  • Fully Furnished
  • Entertainment Room
  • Outdoor space

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Nearby Transit & Points of Interest

Colleges

Drive

Distance

Loyola Law School, Los Angeles18 min3.8 mi
CBD College12 min2.2 mi
University of Southern California17 min4.1 mi

Transit / Subway

Wilshire/Western Station11 min2 mi
Expo/Crenshaw12 min2.5 mi
Expo/La Brea12 min2.6 mi
La Brea/Wilshire9 min1.8 mi

Commuter Rail

Union Station15 min6.4 mi

Parks and Recreation

MacArthur Park Lake10 min3.4 mi
La Brea Tar Pits8 min2.5 mi
Vista Hermosa Natural Park15 min5.4 mi
SoFi Stadium20 min8.7 mi
Echo Park Lake16 min5.9 mi
Crypto.com Arena10 min3.9 mi

Military Bases

Los Angeles Air Force Base20 min12.3 mi
National Guard Armory South Bay Cities24 min14.5 mi
Naval Reservation28 min34.1 mi

Airports

Bob Hope25 min11.6 mi
Los Angeles International22 min10.3 mi
Long Beach-Daugherty Field28 min28.4 mi

Wilshire Center / Koreatown

Koreatown / Wilshire Center is a neighborhood in the Central L.A. region of Los Angeles County. Geographically located in the center of LA, this neighborhood lies only 3 miles west of downtown, 4 miles southeast of Hollywood, 12 miles east of Santa Monica and 16 miles northeast of LAX.

As the most-densely populated district by population in Los Angeles County, Koreatown /Wilshire Center is also one of LA’s hippest and most popular neighborhoods. Historically linked to Korean immigrant population and the ethnic enclave, this community has evolved into an ethnically diverse, culturally rich and socially exciting place to live. Lively restaurants, trendy clubs and karaoke bars contribute to the vibrant nightlife while markets, spas, bookstores and shops offer abundant things to do during the day. While neon lit storefronts and art deco buildings in this part of town are visually stunning, what really stimulates the senses are the endless culinary options of ethnic foods and decadent desserts for which Koreatown has become famous for.

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