East Los Angeles Real Estate

East Los Angeles real estate is technically an unincorporated part of Los Angeles that lies east of the Los Angeles River. But the term is also used to refer to parts of LosAngeles city such as Boyle Heights and incorporated cities such as Whittier,Pico Rivera, Bell Gardens and the city of Commerce.

View current listings for East Los Angeles Real Estate opportunities or read more about East Los Angeles history and culture.

East Los Angeles Real Estate Listings

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2013 Vancouver Avenue, Monterey Park

$799,000

2013 Vancouver Avenue, Monterey Park

2 Beds 1 Bath 896 SqFt Residential MLS® # P1-17307

Jeremy Tuite Backbeat Homes

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638 Clela Avenue, East Los Angeles

$699,000

638 Clela Avenue, East Los Angeles

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,455 SqFt Residential MLS® # P1-17303

Teresa Fuller COMPASS

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925 Mcdonnell Avenue, East Los Angeles

$999,975

925 Mcdonnell Avenue, East Los Angeles

7 Beds 5 Baths 0 SqFt Residential Income MLS® # DW24078121

Maria Menjivar 4U Realty

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3508 Repetto Avenue, Montebello

$735,000

3508 Repetto Avenue, Montebello

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,476 SqFt Residential MLS® # RS24076453

Roberto Turcios Re/Max Top Producers

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642 642 1/2 Vancouver Avenue, Los Angeles

$950,000

642 642 1/2 Vancouver Avenue, Los Angeles

5 Beds 4 Baths 0 SqFt Residential Income MLS® # SR24076068

Aldo Cali Gold Star Realty

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1226 Kern Avenue, Los Angeles

$899,000

1226 Kern Avenue, Los Angeles

5 Beds 3 Baths 1,687 SqFt Residential MLS® # CV24076048

John Chapman COLDWELL BANKER LEADERS

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1251 College View Drive, Monterey Park

$3,100,000

1251 College View Drive, Monterey Park

5 Beds 5 Baths 8,745 SqFt Residential Income MLS® # 24380549

Priscilla Nee CB Richard Ellis, Inc.

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926 Ford Boulevard, Los Angeles

$1,200,000

926 Ford Boulevard, Los Angeles

6 Beds 3 Baths 2,808 SqFt Residential Income MLS® # 24380539

Jason Tuvia Marcus & Millichap

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1050 Bonnie Beach Place, Los Angeles

$1,200,000

1050 Bonnie Beach Place, Los Angeles

7 Beds 3 Baths 2,890 SqFt Residential Income MLS® # 24380535

Jason Tuvia Marcus & Millichap

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1235 Dodds Circle, City Terrace

$1,150,000

1235 Dodds Circle, City Terrace

1 Bed 1 Bath 952 SqFt Residential MLS® # P1-17221

Allan Vides Avida & Associates

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5406 5408 Via Corona Street, Los Angeles

$1,100,000

5406 5408 Via Corona Street, Los Angeles

2 Beds 4 Baths 0 SqFt Residential Income MLS® # PW24074107

Luis Vasquez First Home Realty & Prop. Mgt.

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1851 Heidleman Road, Los Angeles

$889,900

1851 Heidleman Road, Los Angeles

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,529 SqFt Residential MLS® # WS24071604

Heidi Connolly REALTY MASTERS& ASSOC/CHINO

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1031 Bonnie Beach Place, East Los Angeles

$2,750,000

1031 Bonnie Beach Place, East Los Angeles

13 Beds 10 Baths 0 SqFt Residential Income MLS® # SR24068749

Ritz Orozco PG & Associates Inc

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1807 Seigneur Avenue, Los Angeles

$950,000

1807 Seigneur Avenue, Los Angeles

4 Beds 2 Baths 2,152 SqFt Residential MLS® # CV24072200

Arlen Perla KW THE LAKES

3035 Winter Street, Los Angeles

$870,000

3035 Winter Street, Los Angeles

4 Beds 2 Baths 1,464 SqFt Residential MLS® # OC24072055

Erica Rodriguez Homequest Real Estate

1300 Van Pelt Avenue, Los Angeles

$799,000

1300 Van Pelt Avenue, Los Angeles

4 Beds 2 Baths 1,323 SqFt Residential MLS® # SR24064880

Steve Julian Real Brokerage Technologies, Inc.

4836 Seldner Street, Los Angeles

$1,349,999

4836 Seldner Street, Los Angeles

4 Beds 3 Baths 2,171 SqFt Residential MLS® # OC24065240

Mike Ochoa Cal Capital Real Estate

5414 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles

$788,000

5414 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles

6 Beds 4 Baths 2,287 SqFt Residential Income MLS® # 24378887

Brielle Bacal Christie's AKG

4636 Leonis Street, Commerce

$800,000

4636 Leonis Street, Commerce

3 Beds 1 Bath 1,041 SqFt Residential MLS® # TR24065454

Jenny Preciado Green Force, Inc.

4815 6th Street, Los Angeles

$750,000

4815 6th Street, Los Angeles

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,110 SqFt Residential MLS® # DW24069379

Coral Romero Good Opportunity Company Inc.

East Los Angeles

East Los Angeles real estate remains attractive to many families looking for economical housing options in Southern California. Historically, East Los Angeles has been a center for Latino culture with roots extending back generations in the community. Events such as the September 16 parade commemorating Mexican Independence are annual traditions. Mom-and-pop stores include ones that sell tacos and Mexican treats such as raspados, shaved ice covered with sweet syrup.

Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $1.1M
Lowest Price $475K
Highest Price $3.9M
Total Listings 83
Avg. Days On Market 72
Avg. Price/SQFT $602

Property Types (active listings)

East Los Angeles

Historically, East Los Angeles has been a center for Latino culture with roots extending back generations in the community. Events such as the September 16 parade commemorating Mexican Independence are annual traditions. Mom-and-pop stores include ones that sell tacos and Mexican treats such as raspados, shaved ice covered with sweet syrup. Community pride is evident in establishments such as Self-Help Graphics, which has the largest collection of Chicano art prints in the United States.

East Los Angeles Location

East Los Angeles real estate is technically an unincorporated part of Los Angeles that lies east of the Los Angeles River. But the term is also used to refer to parts of Los Angeles city such as Boyle Heights and incorporated cities such as Whittier, Pico Rivera, Bell Gardens and the city of Commerce. The unincorporated part of the city with this name is bordered by Los Angeles to the west, unincorporated City Terrace to the northwest, Monterey Park to the northeast, Commerce to the south and Montebello to the east.

East Los Angeles CA Beginnings

The development of East Los Angeles homes began with the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1875 and streetcars that took passengers to downtown Los Angeles. Areas such as Mount Washington were among the wealthiest in Southern California. Beginning in the 1930s, Anglo families were replaced by others of Mexican descent who were attracted to the low-priced homes in East Los Angeles.

By the 1950s, nearly all the residents were Latinos who developed a Mexican culture particular to Southern California. In the following decades, many of these families moved to other areas while recent immigrants took their places. In many areas, it is not uncommon to see vegetables growing and chickens in the yard.

Pride in ethnic heritage and a feeling of familiarity and connection with old world culture and traditions make East Los Angeles property listings attractive to many home buyers.

East Los Angeles Recreation & Amenities

East Los Angeles is a place to fill the senses. Start at Mariachi Plaza at First Street and Boyle Avenue, where mariachis congregate while waiting to pick up jobs. Often, they stroll into restaurants in the area. The Breed Street Shul, named a historic monument, offers a blast from the past when Jews lived in the neighborhood. Self-Help Graphics offers numerous community events and a youth arts program. Its exhibitions offer a glimpse at the elements of the largest collection of Chicano art prints. The Bilingual Foundation for the Arts offers bilingual theater. The Los Angeles Youth Athletic Club is one of the oldest boxing gyms in the city. A Walk of Fame, similar to the one in Hollywood, celebrates Latino celebrities.

East Los Angeles Schools

The Los Angeles Unified School District serves the region. The East Los Angeles Occupation Center offers adult and occupational education.

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