Bel Air, Los Angeles

Bel Air is a district of Los Angeles, which was founded in 1923 by Alphonzo E. Bell, Sr.. The area is bordered to the east by Beverly Crest ( separated by the Beverly Glen Blvd ), on the west by Brentwood (San Diego Freeway) on the south, Westwood and the UCLA campus (Sunset Blvd ). Some foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains are also part of Bel Air

Bel Air is known as a noble residential area in which many celebrities have their villas. Therefore, it is often referred to as part of the Platinum Triangle (along with Beverly Hills and Holmby Hills ). The area of Bel Air is touristy little interest. Although the area is freely accessible in itself, but the freedom of movement is restricted by the security services of private houses.

The high income of residents leads to a sparse construction with relatively large plots. This is favored by the hilly landscape, which often results in gaps between the arable land.

The fictional family of the popular television series The Fresh Prince of Bel Air lives in this area. In addition, the former U.S. President Ronald Reagan lived in Bel Air On June 5, 2004, he died there.

Demography

In 2009, the number of residents of Bel Air 8253 was. This covers an area of 6.4 square miles and are on average 46 years old. For the most part it is with the inhabitants to whites. On average, a medium-sized household has an income of $ 207,938. Half of all households have at least $ 125,000 a year. The population of Bel Air has mostly homes. Approximately 14.5% live in rental housing.

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