Encino Real Estate

Encino 91436

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17524 jayden ln

  • $4,695,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 5 Baths
  • 34,108 SQFT

Experience the ultimate elegance, luxury, and privacy in this newly built, hamptons-style designer home on nearly an acre of gated, park-like ground in...

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17455 rancho st

  • $4,650,000
  • 6 Beds
  • 7 Baths
  • 15,326 SQFT

This secluded dream estate sits on 15,680 sq feet of lush and flat, walled, and gated grounds. Located in one of the most...

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4436 petit ave

  • $4,650,000
  • 8 Beds
  • 11 Baths
  • 18,319 SQFT

Excellent location in the heart of encino!!! Private french/mediterranean style estate. An entertainer’s delight with 3 levels of luxurious living. European finishes throughout....

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15882 high knoll rd

  • $4,495,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 19,533 SQFT

Meticulously updated with the finest details and finishes, this 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom traditional home is set on one of the most desired cul-de-sacs in...

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3830 hayvenhurst dr

  • $4,495,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 7 Baths
  • 66,344 SQFT

Set behind guard gates in the coveted royal oaks colony of encino, sits this ultra-private estate on a sprawling 1. 5 acres of land....

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16766 huerta rd

  • $4,450,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 7 Baths
  • 38,880 SQFT

Meticulously remodeled modern house w/ the finest details and finishes. 5 bedrooms, 7 baths located in one of the most desired cul-de sac...

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17655 karen dr

  • $4,400,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 6 Baths
  • 30,687 SQFT

Classic home w/gorgeous custom crafted woodwork throughout. This 5bdrm/6bth, 9100sqft house, on a 30687sqft lot, boasts a formal living room, study/music room, formal...

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3235 steven dr

  • $4,335,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 18,195 SQFT

Views, views and more views!!! Impeccable maintained mid-century single story home on a nearly half acre lot with magnificent views of the city....

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17269 oak view dr

  • $4,299,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 34,860 SQFT

The master architect thoughtfully creates a structure that embraces and glorifies its environment. The acclaimed ray kappe’s seminal work on the strimling house...

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5461 encino ave

  • $3,999,500
  • 8 Beds
  • 7 Baths
  • 27,293 SQFT

Welcome to this unique amestoy estate home! Nestled behind gates and sits back off the street. Enter the front doors and you are...

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17036 rancho st

  • $3,995,000
  • 6 Beds
  • 8 Baths
  • 29,190 SQFT

A must see beautiful estate on one of the most coveted streets in la was originally built for hollywood star gloria swanson. This...

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4158 elm view dr

  • $3,975,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 6 Baths
  • 40,278 SQFT

Located in an exclusive and intimate gated community of four homes, this gorgeous lake encino modern mediterranean sits on almost an acre of...

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About the area

Encino now mirrors the large high-end homes of the West Side, but at lower prices without compromise. Situated at the intersection of the 405 and 101 freeeway, the location gives access to every major part of the city. Geographically, it is the opposite side of Bel Air in the Santa Monica mountains.  Encino originally saw a natural progression of home buyers who sought lower priced properties from the West Side alternatives. Similar homes and similar features for much lower prices at the time encouraged buyers to look “over the hill.”

Gradually, and slowly, as prices rose even further in Bel Air, and as adjacent areas in The Valley became pricier, home buyers looked further West for affordability.  A rise in new construction large estate homes has pushed values up even further, solidifying Encino as a premiere neighbourhood in Los Angeles.  A great school district and proximity to the movie studios in the San Fernando Valley has enticed major stars and studio executives to call Encino home.  Retail, dining and night life has seen a huge resurgence in the area, adding even more value to the neighbourhood and homes.  Kensington & Beverly corporate clients Mercedes Benz of Encino are located on Ventura boulevard and remain a staple dealership in the community.

Encino is also a place of unique origins. In 1769 Gasper de Portola landed in the Monterey region of California. During his expedition he was greeted by several hundred Grabielino Indians near Encino Springs under the mighty oak trees that would give Encino its name, which is Spanish for “oak tree.” Within a generation, Encino Springs was know throughout California. He returned to Spain after claiming the territory for the King and Queen of Spain. In 1810, as a result of the Mexican Revolution, Rancho Los Encinos was granted to the favored Grabielino Indians. At that time the rancho covered about seven square miles. However, with the coming of U.S. laws and taxes in the 1840s, the heirs of the orginal land grant lost ownership of the land and it eventually ended up in the hands of Vincent De La Ossa.

De La Ossa built a sizeable adobe (which still stands), grazed 500 cattle, and employeed 20 ranch hands until he died in the 1860s. Eugene and Phillipe Garnier bought the property and built the Encino Roadhouse which became a twice-a-day stop for both the Butterfield and the Overland Mail Stage between Los Angeles and San Francisco. They also diversified the ranch and raised sheep, wheat, and barley. In the early 20th Century the community of Encino began to be developed.

Today, Encino is home to agents, financial advisors, music managers, and notable celebrity

residents including Ron Howard, Dave Grohl, The Jackson Family, Martin Lawrence, and Marc Anthony.

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https://encinochamber.org/community-guide/history/

91436 encino, ca

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Median days on market
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Neil Rain Persad

Origins


Neil Rain Persad, a British ex-pat is the acting broker and owner. He was born and raised in London with parents of Caribbean descent. His parents emigrated from Trinidad, and found themselves as young adults in a harsh reality of a not so welcoming London in the 1970’s. From very humble beginnings, his Mum was an emergency room nurse, while his Dad worked his way from a nurse to a respected position at the United Nations.

By advice of his primary school headmistress, he sat the entrance exam to Emanuel Secondary School, one of the top private schools in England. Receiving a half-scholarship to attend, he found himself surrounded by everyone from the affluent and notable, to royalty. At the end of every day, he would join a small group of outsiders at the train station who went home south of the river Thames, while the others went home to central London mansions and affluent lifestyles. Americans tend to pool all Brits into the same category, but the reality is that this was a clear illustration of the British class system. This contrast and unique ability to exist in both worlds was the unexpected honing of a skillset that would be invaluable in a later real estate career.

After graduating, he had a falling out with his parents. Initially he stayed with a very talented and handy uncle who taught him carpentry and remodeling, and an aunt that put 3 meals on the table every day. A short-lived return to his parents ended horribly. Without their support, he related to life more as an artist, with an interest in art, architecture, decor, and music. After exhausting the aide of charitable friends and their families, he eventually found himself homeless at 16, living on the streets of London for an entire year while waiting for help from local assistance programs. His only belongings were two guitars; a Les Paul, and an Epiphone, along with a backpack holding a few clothes.

After working odd jobs, including pizza delivery, he was taken in by a Venezuelan and Spanish Taekwondo champion Elias Biescas Rue, who taught him Taekwondo free of charge, and became a big brother and mentor to him. Under this guidance and training, he excelled at Taekwondo, and went on to compete at the national level, often knocking out opponents with Elias’ signature hook kick. In one sparring session, he regrettably broke the skull of the national champion at that time, with the same kick. This surprising education, life experience, training, and discipline would go on to shape his ethics and rules towards life, and ultimately his real estate practise.
Slowly rebuilding his life, he worked at a sound production company loading trucks for events, with the promise to be trained as a sound engineer. During this time, he rekindled his relationship with his parents. 5 years had passed since the last time he had seen them. His Dad encouraged him to use his dual citizenship status and make a go of a life in the United States. Something he had wanted to do for himself, but had been unable to.
Knowing there was a looming move to Los Angeles, he spent some time travelling and living around Europe, working odd jobs, and experiencing architecture and design around Europe first hand.

He moved to Los Angeles in 1998, initially staying with welcoming family, and subsequently set out on his own to begin the next chapter. He didn’t know anyone outside of a few family members. Returning to education while working 3 jobs, his first job was loading trucks at a Robinsons May distribution center. Later, while renting a small room in the hood, he taught Taekwondo where one of his students Wayne Chen, won an Olympic medal. Wayne gave one of his medals to him as a sign of appreciation.

After graduating university with a bachelor’s in business management, he began a 15-year corporate career working at fortune 100 companies such as Disney, Sony, Goodrich, and eventually ended up in investment banking at Merrill Lynch during its golden years. During that time, he bought his first house and was misrepresented on the purchase. He learned everything a real estate agent shouldn’t be from this experience.

Unexpectedly, just after rebuilding their relationship, his Dad was diagnosed with stage 4 Pancreatic cancer. Pulling the equity out of his home to pay for his father’s medical bills and to fund a life-saving surgery, his father didn’t survive, and passed away at 52 years old. Neil was 25, almost $1m in debt, and back to rock bottom. Fortunately, a successful career unfolded, but the death of his father encouraged him to later walk away from it to begin following his love for art, interiors, property and décor.

Upon being told that the Beverly Hills market was tough to penetrate and that he should think about suburban areas, his first deal was for $1m in the Hollywood Hills. Over 12 years, he has built a client base of celebrities, business personalities, several billionaires, and royalty from 3 nations.
After migrating between all the top firms in Los Angeles, he eventually realised that all of the above, gave him a very unique perspective on life and business. He also identified that all the top players and firms in LA were wholly focused on sales and numbers. Behind closed doors, everyone was the same, but sadly no one really seemed to care about their clients. This became the epicenter of Kensington & Beverly, his own firm that would focus on taking care of clients, their welfare, habitat, assets, and ultimately well-being of their family.

“After my experiences, disappointments, failures and minute successes; I unequivocally understand the needs of my clients. I will never do anything to comprise that. This is my one gift. My mission is to use this, to protect them, but get them what they need.”

Upon rescuing his dog, Nala, a Boxer-Ridgeback mix, Neil became best friends with Marc Ching, the pet wellness and animal welfare advocate. They quickly bonded due to their unique life experiences. They had major influences in each other’s lives and Neil became a board member and ambassador for Marc’s small rescue that housed only the worst-off dogs. This later became The Animal Hope & Wellness Foundation. In 2018, he split his time between real estate, and restructuring and re-staffing the foundation. In the same year, they wrote the bill to ban fur in Los Angeles, which was passed in 2019. Today, you can find Neil training at Lb4lb boxing gym, Rey Diogo Jiu-Jitsu, and playing one of his “3” guitars.


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