Out & About: San Fernando Valley

Whether you call the Valley home or you reside just over the hill, SFV has a lot to offer. The area is bustling with hidden gems and things to do! Rather than opt for you usual routine, why not take sometime to discover something new? Read through the round-up of ways to enjoy your time in SFV from food to fun and discover your inner Angeleno!

Asanebo


11941 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604-2607

Like most sushi restaurants in Studio City, Asanebo is located in a nondescript strip mall on Ventura Boulevard. Inside the warm, comforting dining room, you’ll find both traditional and innovative, fusion-style Japanese cuisine, where the omakase, or chef’s choice, is recommended. Thankfully, there are three different tiers so there’s some flexibility. Named the 2014 Zagat Guide’s top food pick in Los Angeles, Asanebo is a dining gem that’s not to be missed.

The Brady Bunch House

The Brady Kids reunite for a renovation of their famous TV house | Instagram: @hgtv



One of the most famous houses in television history can be found at 11217 Dilling Street in Studio City – with civilians living inside. The Brady Bunch began shooting in 1969, and exterior shots of the house were used for 115 episodes. A newly widowed Louise Weddington Carson lived in the house at the time, and set designers attached a phony window to make it look like the two-story structure to match the interior set design. The house was revisited for a couple sequel projects, such as A Very Brady Christmas and The Bradys, a dramatic series on CBS. A fence and new shrubbery somewhat masks its immortalized TV image, but the house will forever live on in reruns of The Brady Bunch.

Eclectica Vintage

Eclectica Vintage | Instagram: @livinonluv

5663 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood 91601

There are some great vintage shops in the San Fernando Valley, but Eclectica Vintage is your go-to whether you’re looking for a bike, furniture, clothing, camera or other classic decorative items. With past experience at local studios as set designers, owners Mike Lis and Ron Lis will help you find anything you might need. Just be sure to bring cash for your purchases.

The Great Wall of Los Angeles

The Great Wall of Los Angeles | Photo courtesy of The City Project, Flickr

12920 W Oxnard St, Valley Glen 91401

At 2,754 feet, The Great Wall of Los Angeles is one of the longest murals in the world, located on Coldwater Canyon between Burbank Boulevard and Oxnard Street. The half-mile-long mural is regarded as one of the city’s most successful depictions and examples of ethnic and cultural cooperation, conceived by Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) founder, Judith Baca as part of a beautification project in the area. The Great Wall of Los Angeles was begun in 1974 and completed five summers later, involving over 400 employed youth and their families from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, as well as artists, oral historians, ethnologists, scholars and community members. Each year was dedicated to depicting a different decade in California history from the viewpoint of different ethnic minorities. Ongoing maintenance efforts are made through donations and grant funding.

Iliad Bookshop

Photo: Iliad Bookshop, Facebook

5400 Cahuenga Blvd., North Hollywood 91601

So-named because the original location was next to Odyssey Video, the Iliad Bookshop offers over 125,000 titles at its home on Cahuenga Boulevard in North Hollywood, where the 20-year-old bookstore has been located since 2006. Specializing in used books, Iliad Bookshop buys and sells hundreds of books daily and even has a table of bargain books for less than $2 each. There are also rare books for sale, and autographed first editions can run for hundreds – sometimes thousands – of dollars. Regulars are often found scouring its shelves for hidden treasures. The hardest part of a visit to the Iliad is leaving without spending several hours there.

Japanese Garden

SuihoEn (“Garden of Water and Fragrance”) | Photo: Yuri Hasegawa

6100 Woodley Ave., Van Nuys 91406

Constructed over a three-year period and dedicated in 1984, the Japanese Garden at Woodley Park in Van Nuys is an oasis of serenity designed by Dr. Koichi Kawana. Ranked tenth out of 300 public Japanese gardens by the Journal of Japanese Gardening, it’s a treasure of the San Fernando Valley complete with a Zen meditation garden, Three Buddhas arrangement of stones, chisen (wet strolling garden with waterfalls), Shoin Building, Crane Island and a Weeping Willow Tree.

Lake Balboa

Cherry blossoms at Lake Balboa | Photo: City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation & Parks

6300 Balboa Blvd., Van Nuys 91406

In 2007, a large part of Van Nuys was renamed the Lake Balboa district. Shortly after, in 2008, the district’s 80-acre Anthony C. Beilenson Park, formerly Balboa Park, received a million-dollar revamp in the form of a Maritime-themed Universally Accessible Playground, interactive drum play area, and more. Lifeguards are on-site at Lake Balboa, which is located in the park, making it an attractive place for boating and fishing. There are also barbecue pits and picnic tables, ensuring your entire family a whole day of activities. And if you’re visiting at the right time of year, you’ll get to enjoy a stroll around the lake with cherry blossom trees in full bloom. But at all times, don’t forget to enjoy the miles of trails that line the park, which branch off from the trail around the lake. Keep an eye out for nearby bike rentals.

Sako’s Mediterranean Cuisine

Doner platter | Photo courtesy of Sako’s Mediterranean Cuisine, Facebook

6736 Corbin Ave, Reseda 91335

You don’t visit Sako’s Mediterranean Cuisine in Reseda for the decor, but for their outstanding Armenian dishes. Open since 2002, Sako’s has the same name as it did upon opening, although its current owners, John and Ani Panosian, have owned the restaurant since about 2006. The kebabs are quite special and luscious, and if you go with Sako’s Special, the Iskender Kebab, you’ll be treated to a wonderfully seasoned ground beef sirloin sliced straight from the spit. Thick yogurt, browned butter and fresh tomato sauce accent the dish beautifully. Of course, you’ll also find standbys like hummus, baba ghanouj and tabouleh on the menu – all served with warm pitas – but adventurers will love the Mediterranean spice treasure hunt all the way down the menu.

Tonga Hut

“The Loyal Order of the Drooling Bastard” | Photo: Tonga Hut Tiki Lounge, Facebook


Part of the unmatched charm of this Tiki Bar is that this little hideaway – and much of the current decor – dates all the way back to 1958, when it was opened by brothers Ace and Ed Libby at the height of the mid-century Tiki craze. After a period of being run down, the bar was thankfully restored to its former Tiki glory in 2005. Now, the original fountains are running, there’s new, period-appropriate artwork, and vintage, eclectic tunes in the jukebox. If you’re a local barfly, you can join The Loyal Order of the Drooling Bastard by ordering every drink in the Grog Log (which runs over 80 drinks deep) within a year. Whether you want a $2 PBR or a classic 1934 Zombie made according to Don the Beachcomber’s original recipe, the Tonga Hut is your Valley watering hole.

Vitello’s

Photo: Vitello’s, Facebook

4349 Tujunga Ave., Studio City

The restaurant known as Vitello’s has changed hands a couple times since Sal Vitello, a baker from New York, opened the restaurant in Tujunga Village. The Rat Pack was known to hang out here, with many industry types swinging by for a plate of pasta and a drink, thanks to its proximity to the CBS Studios Radford Studios Lot and the Universal City soundstages. You’ll have good reason to stop by too, thanks to the contemporary food and drink menu. Gone are the canned tomato sauces and overcooked pasta, and here to stay are fresh seasonal ingredients and al dente pasta. Check the Upstairs at Vitello’s calendar for live performances on select nights, including jazz and stand-up comedy by special guests like Dana Carvey and Arsenio Hall.

Josh Flagg and Jordana Leigh Make THR’s Top Real Estate Agent List 2019

Josh Flagg and Jordana Leigh, for another consecutive year land on THR’s Top Real Estate Agent List.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (August 19, 2019)- Rodeo Realty’s Josh Flagg and Jordana Leigh have another accolade to celebrate this year. After reviewing dozens of candidates, only 30 agents made THR’s coveted list. For another consecutive year, Josh and Jordana are among those given the prestigious honor.

The Hollywood Reporter’s Top 30 Real Estate Agents in Hollywood is based on a number of factors. Agents throughout the greater LA area and valley work diligently through the year to achieve a ranking on Hollywood’s Elite Broker list.

It is noted by THR that Josh and Jordana “have been selected from Rodeo Realty for their outstanding work this year.” This accolade serves as combination of high sales volumes and notable listings of both agents. The latter of which comes as no surprise to those familiar with their client roster and caliber of work.

The official feature will publish in the coming month with editorial focus on each agent selected. To view last years list of honorees click here.

This article will be updated with more information once the official feature has been released. 

 

Casey Gordon’s Listing Featured in Curbed LA

For $475K, Casey Gordon’s Hollywood Hills listing offers a lot for potential buyers.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif (August 19, 2019)– Curbed LA reached out to Rodeo’s Casey Gordon for the inside scoop on his new listing. The abode, located in the coveted Hollywood Hills, likewise features a bevy of luxury elements. The one bed-room condo recently received updates throughout, adding a new touch of style.

Curbed LA moreover details the updated elements of the home, noting the “new vinyl, ”wood-like” flooring running throughout.” The condo which is within close range of local favorite Runyon Canyon, sits at an ideal location.

From updated quartz counters to its walk-in closet and private patio, the home brims with a spacious and light feel. The building also includes added amenities like a community pool, gym, sauna and parking.

Long rectangular windows in the home provide a source of natural light. This along with the custom lighting fixtures adorned on the ceiling. 1735 Fuller Avenue is remodeled and ready for new owners to call it home.

To read the full Curbed LA article click here.

About Casey Gordon

Casey Gordon is truly the Heavy Hitter of real estate for Ventura and LA County. As the leader of the Buddy Gordon team, Casey has helped the team achieve national recognition for their real estate production. The Gordon team likewise ranked in the TOP 1% Nationwide for 9 consecutive years. They also remain in the top 1% for Ventura and LA County.

Nicole Nash Reps Sony Co-Pres on Hollywood Condo Sale

Nicole Nash of Rodeo Realty represented the buyer and seller for Sony Co-President’s Hollywood Condo.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif (August 16, 2019)- Earlier this month Nicole Nash accomplished a double win in the real estate category. Representing both the buyer and the seller, she closed sale on stylish Hollywood condo. The three-bedroom abode belonged to co-president of Sony Pictures, Jason Clodfelter and sold in about three weeks of hitting the market.

The listing received press during and after the sale with the LA Times reporting on the closed deal.  Used as an investment property by Clodfelter, the home received well over several offers after being listed in June. One look at the updated unit and it’s no wonder, it was a hot ticket on the market.

The home has 1,510 square feet of living space and features an open floor plan and updated kitchen. The master suite boost a large walk-in closet with custom shelving and the dining area opens to a serene balcony space.

Another impressive note, is that the listing sold for $46,00 more than the original asking price. The closing deal was $795,000 which is amazing considering the median range for the area.

Jason Clodfelter along with co-president Chriss Parnell have been at the helm of development for successful shows like “Breaking Bad” and “The Blacklist”.

About Nicole Nash

Nicole Nash has business skills in her blood as the daughter of an estate jeweler and the niece of Hollywood producer. Nicole has always recognized the value of making positive business contacts. Priding herself on relationships, she is highly adept at forming loyal affiliations. Nicole has enthusiasm, knowledge and genuine love for the city that she sells.

About Rodeo Realty

Rodeo Realty is a residential real estate firm that has more than 1,200 licensed agents and brokers. Rodeo Realty services various markets in Southern California. This including luxury real estate markets. The company’s multi-million dollar listings are regularly featured in the press. Rodeo Realty is a residential real estate firm that has more than 1,200 licensed agents and brokers and 12 offices throughout Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Operated under the direction and vision of a single owner, Rodeo Realty stands today as one of the largest independent real estate companies in the nation

Home Tips: Closet Organization Hacks

Limited space in your closet doesn’t mean you must have a limited wardrobe. You can store the wardrobe of your dreams in just about any space with a little creativity and a selection of smart storage pieces. Check out these four tips to help you organize your clothes when you’re working with even the tightest of storage areas.

 

Think Vertically

Interior designer and Target home style expert, Emily Henderson, states, “If you have limited storage space, make your closet work harder for you by thinking vertically.” Try adding stacking shelves to floor space where everything from folded clothes to small accessories can live. Fabric bins placed on shelves can corral small, loose items like hats and scarves.

Use Slim Hangers

Not only do slim hangers shave off precious inches in an already crowded closet but, they’re non-slip as well. Your clothes won’t fall to the floor as you search for the perfect outfit. As an added bonus, they look good since they’re made from velvet.

Add Space Saving Products to Your Closet

You can find space-saving products meant to be used in small closets in the organizational aisles of homes stores such as Target or Bed, Bath * Beyond. The fabric cubicles of hanging shelves can add several “shelves” to a storage space that otherwise doesn’t have any. Be sure to look for one that can bear the weight of what you plan to stash there – which can be anything from pairs of jeans to sweaters or a collection of T-shirts.

Consider Under the Bed Storage

According to Henderson, “Under-the-bed storage is key when you no longer have space in your closet.” Off-season clothes can be stored under your bed in either fabric or plastic bins. If your bed sits too low to the ground to allow for bins beneath it, then “consider creating a DIY clothing rack and hanging it from your ceiling.”

Carol Wolfe Named Among SFVBJ 200 Most Influential List

The San Fernando Valley Business Journal publishes annual 200 Most Influential Leaders in the Valley Area for 2019.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif (August 6, 2019)- Rodeo Realty’s Carol Wolfe is among those listed as the SFVBJ’s Most Influential leaders. The list, compiled by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal, focuses on candidates who have served as a positive impact to the community through leadership roles. SFVBJ had this to say about it’s selection of leaders for 2019:

“A core group of top performing people help to make the Valley area function as an economy and a society. And the Business Journal lists categorizes them in the annual Valley 200 special edition…The individuals represent a wide swath, from real estate developers to educators to entrepreneurs. All are leaders whose influence extends beyond their own organization…”

For Carol Wolfe, and her 45 years in the industry, the impact is evident for the SFVBJ and the community. Among the Valley’s best known real estate agents, Carol is also one of the highest producing agents for Rodeo Realty with a reputation of commitment to excellence.

Carol has lamented herself, through years in the industry, as a trademark of incomparable service to her clients and the Valley as a whole. A long standing member of the Encino Chamber of Commerce, Carol remains a true leader of civic engagement.

Rodeo Realty congratulates Carol Wolfe on this deserving accomplishment.