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Areas · Where She Works

Six markets, block by block.

Seven markets across the San Fernando Valley, the San Gabriel Valley and the city itself — they sit within about twenty miles of each other and behave nothing alike. These guides read each one the way Alla does: housing stock first, architecture and structure before staging.

San Fernando Valley

Burbank

What to know before buying or selling a home in Burbank, CA: post-war housing stock, Magnolia Park bungalows, hillside vs. flats, and how a REALTOR® with a construction background reads them.

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San Gabriel Valley

Pasadena

Buying or selling a home in Pasadena, CA: Craftsman and Mediterranean Revival stock, landmark districts and the Mills Act, and how a construction-trained REALTOR® evaluates a period house.

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San Fernando Valley

Glendale

Buying or selling a home in Glendale, CA: hillside neighborhoods vs. the flats, 1920s Spanish Revival stock, condo corridors, and how a construction-trained REALTOR® reads them.

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San Fernando Valley

Sherman Oaks

Buying or selling a home in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles: hillside houses south of Ventura, flat-lot ranches north of it, and how a construction-trained REALTOR® evaluates both.

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San Fernando Valley

North Hollywood

Buying or selling in North Hollywood, Los Angeles: the NoHo Arts District, post-war bungalows, small multi-unit properties, and how a construction-trained REALTOR® reads this market.

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San Fernando Valley

Encino

Buying or selling a home in Encino, Los Angeles: ranch houses on generous lots, hillside estates south of Ventura, remodel potential, and how a construction-trained REALTOR® evaluates it.

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