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- Mobile homes by the beach: In Pacific Palisades, a middle-class dream . . .
When it destroyed all but one of the 158 mobile and prefabricated homes in Tahitian Terrace on Jan 7, the Palisades fire wiped out something rare in affluent, celebrity-studded Pacific
- A Rare Middle-Class Paradise in L. A. Was Swept Away by Flames - MSN
Fire destroyed Pacific Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates, a mobile-home park that offered a middle-class beachfront life in the heart of a wealthy Los Angeles enclave
- Mobile homes by the beach: In Pacific Palisades, a middle-class dream . . .
When it destroyed all but one of the 158 mobile and prefabricated homes in Tahitian Terrace on Jan 7, the Palisades fire wiped out something rare in affluent, celebrity-studded Pacific Palisades: an affordable beachfront neighborhood
- One L. A. Wildfire Swept Away A Rare Middle-Class Paradise
The homes, some of which offered vistas of the Pacific Ocean, were far more affordable than most of the larger houses on the hillside above But the fire that roared through the moneyed neighborhood above it Tuesday afternoon also destroyed the Bowl, as its denizens affectionately call the park
- Mobile homes by the beach: In Pacific Palisades, a middle-class dream . . .
LOS ANGELES - From Pacific Coast Highway, the mobile home park was mostly hidden by a steep, terraced hillside Residents - many in their 80s and 90s - felt as if they were in on some great secret of wealthy Pacific Palisades, with their little houses on little rented lots with grand ocean views
- In Pacific Palisades, a middle-class dream is destroyed
In Tahitian Terrace, people owned their homes but rented their plots, which are rent-controlled When the flames came, Tahitian Terrace was home to an eclectic mix There was wealth, yes — among the homeowners was “Shark Tank” star and investor Barbara Corcoran
- Middle-Class Dreams Lie in Ruins in Palisades Mobile Home Park
“Nothing but ruins,” said Maria Nol, who lived in a mobile home there with her daughter, her son-in-law and her three grandchildren Ms Nol was one of many people who worked and struggled their way to a middle-class life but has now been digging through rubble for anything that remained
- LA wildfires hit everyone: homeless to luxury beachfront homeowners
One of the worst-hit neighborhoods of Los Angeles was the prestigious Pacific Palisades The once-leafy thoroughfares known as the Alphabet Streets now look like a nuclear bomb detonated at the
- Palisades Fire - Wikipedia
The Palisades Fire was a highly destructive wildfire that began in the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles County on January 7, 2025, and grew to destroy large areas of Pacific Palisades, Topanga, and Malibu before it was fully contained on January 31
- A Rare Middle-Class Paradise in L. A. Was Swept Away by Flames - LinkedIn
The recent wildfires in Los Angeles County have left a trail of destruction, ravaging both opulent celebrity mansions and middle-class homes alike
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