by Ashby & Graff Real Estate | May 3, 2020
West Hollywood West Hollywood Overview During the early part of the twentieth century, the area that has become West Hollywood refused to be annexed by Los Angeles. It remained an unincorporated part of Los Angeles County. And because gambling was illegal in LA, but...
by Ashby & Graff Real Estate | May 3, 2020
Yorba Linda Yorba Linda Overview Nestled into the valleys of the Chino Hills, Yorba Linda soaks up sunshine in the mild Mediterranean-like climate. Now a town of 68,000, originally the land was part of a huge Spanish land grant given to Jose Antonio Yorba in 1834. In...
by Ashby & Graff Real Estate | May 3, 2020
South Pasadena South Pasadena Overview South of Pasadena and east of Los Angeles, sitting in the San Gabriel Valley, is South Pasadena. A small town with a population of 25,000, South Pasadena is known for the greenery that graces its streets. Trees, mostly California...
by Ashby & Graff Real Estate | May 3, 2020
Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Overview Tucked into the ridges and canyons of the west end of the Santa Monica Mountains and spilling out onto the flats is the most famous small town in Southern California, other than Hollywood. The town is completely surrounded by the...
by Ashby & Graff Real Estate | May 3, 2020
La Cañada Flintridge La Cañada Flintridge Overview Nestled Up against the San Gabriel Mountains, La Canada Flintridge is a delightful village of 20,000 people, a place that’s safe and friendly. Rated in the top 10 of places to live in California, it also has...