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Bel Air
Bel Air is one of the prettiest areas on the Westside and Lower Bel Air (the streets closer in proximity to Sunset Blvd.), is considered by many to be "la crème de la crème".
Lower Bel Air
Set behind elaborate and enormous gates its grand residences are some of the most luxurious mansions in the world. Often they are blessed with breathtaking city, canyon, and /or golf course views. Here in Bel Air, like in other high-end areas, celebrities and the ultra-rich are purchasing adjacent properties. Assembling these compounds, provides a greater level of privacy and additional space for lavish entertaining, staff quarters and extended family.
All the Bells and Whistles
A flair for the dramatic is also reflected in the new construction and renovations. The latest, highest quality finishes, high tech equipment and design are implemented in the quest for excellence. Bel Air's towering trees, lush greenery and abundant flowers create a lovely oasis and escape from the sights and sounds of urban life. Adding to the prestige of having a Bel Air address are the romantic Bel Air Hotel and magnificent Bel Air Country Club.
Upper Bel Air
The upper Bel Air homes can be reached via the West Gate, Roscomare Rd, Mulholland Dr. or Sepulveda Blvd. These properties are less grand, more affordable and ideally located for those who want easy access to the Valley and/or the City. They are part of a community that features schools, houses of worship, and a small shopping area.
Guard Gated Communities
Bel Air also includes two guard gated areas on its western edge at Sepulveda Blvd., Moraga Estates and Bel Air Crest, where you can find a variety of homes, estates, tennis courts and other resort-like amenities.
Preserving Bel Air
Bel-Air has an association whose stated purpose is preserve the quality of life and property values of this elegant residential area. It differs from other associations in that it works with government departments on the issues that affect the conservation and enhancement of Bel Air. Joining the association is voluntary; it requires a nominal annual fee. In some areas of Bel Air, however, a homeowner may have to submit building plans to the association for approval.
For those who can afford it, living in Bel Air is the ultimate dream come true. |