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22' x 102” Flatbed deckover Trailer

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2026 PJ trailer Power Tilt trailer Deckover perfect for large wide load or vehicle 10,000lb. towing capacity 22' x 102” Very wide trailer Come with winch and J-hook chain Hitch size 2-5/16" Straps upon request
  • Bumper Pull
  • 10000
  • 22' x 8.5'
  • PJ TRAILERS COMPANY, S.A. DE C.V.
  • 2026
  • PJ TRAILERS COMPANY, S.A. DE C.V.

North Hollywood offers the perfect blend of entertainment industry excitement, diverse dining, affordable living, and easy metro access to downtown Los Angeles.

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Car Culture

Car Culture

North Hollywood serves as a significant hub for Southern California's car culture, with its proximity to major automotive events and venues throughout the San Fernando Valley. The area regularly hosts car meets at popular locations like the Home Depot parking lots along Vineland Avenue and Sherman Way, where enthusiasts gather weekly to showcase modified imports, classics, and muscle cars. The nearby Irwindale Speedway, just a short drive away, attracts North Hollywood residents to drift competitions and drag racing events. Local car clubs frequently organize cruises through Laurel Canyon and Mulholland Drive, taking advantage of the scenic mountain roads that connect the valley to Hollywood Hills. The area's automotive culture is further enhanced by numerous specialty shops and restoration facilities along major corridors like Victory Boulevard and Burbank Boulevard, making it a destination for car enthusiasts seeking parts, modifications, and services throughout the greater Los Angeles region.

Life in North Hollywood

North Hollywood has experienced significant demographic shifts over the past decade, with young professionals and entertainment industry workers increasingly choosing the area for its affordability relative to West Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Average home prices hover around $750,000 to $850,000 for single-family homes, while condominiums and townhomes typically range from $450,000 to $650,000. The cost of living remains approximately fifteen percent lower than coastal Los Angeles neighborhoods, making it attractive for first-time homebuyers and renters seeking proximity to major studios like Universal, Disney, and Warner Brothers. The population has grown by roughly eight percent since 2020, with millennials comprising the largest demographic moving into newly developed apartment complexes along major transit corridors. Daily life in North Hollywood centers around the NoHo Arts District, where residents enjoy walkable access to theaters, restaurants, and the Metro Red Line station. The area maintains a diverse cultural landscape with strong Latino and Armenian communities, reflected in local businesses along Victory Boulevard and Magnolia Boulevard. Housing inventory remains competitive, with properties typically selling within thirty days of listing, indicating sustained demand from newcomers attracted to the neighborhood's entertainment industry connections and urban amenities.

Life in North Hollywood
Events and Traditions

Events and Traditions

North Hollywood's event calendar centers around its thriving arts community, with the annual NoHo Summer Nights festival transforming Lankershim Boulevard into a street fair featuring local vendors, live music, and food trucks every June. The NoHo Arts District hosts monthly gallery walks where residents explore local studios and theaters showcasing emerging talent. During December, the community gathers for the Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony at North Hollywood Park, complete with carolers and hot chocolate stations. The nearby Los Angeles Equestrian Center in Burbank regularly hosts horse shows and equestrian competitions that draw North Hollywood residents, including the annual Los Angeles National Horse Show each October. Local farmers markets occur twice weekly at the NoHo West shopping center, featuring regional produce and artisanal goods. The area also celebrates its multicultural heritage through events like the Armenian Cultural Festival and Dia de los Muertos celebrations along Sherman Way, reflecting the neighborhood's diverse population and creating opportunities for community connection throughout the year.

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