North Hollywood, like most of the rest of the San Fernando Valley, was once part of the vast landholdings of the Franciscan Mission San Fernando Rey de España, which were confiscated by the government during the Mexican period of rule. The Treaty of Cahuenga which ended the U.S.-Mexican fighting in California was signed at Tomás Feliz's adobe house at Campo de Cahuenga on Lankershim Boulevard in January of 1847. The area was formerly known as Lankershim, but was subsequently renamed North Hollywood in an effort to capitalize on the glamour and proximity of Hollywood proper. North Hollywood Ca Real Estate today is extremely diverse. New North Hollywood condos are built along the street. Today, North Hollywood Homes are being transformed from a relatively lower-middle class suburb into a regional center, in large part as a result of the construction of Metro Stations for the Red Line and the Orange Line, two lines that have made North Hollywood Real Estate into a regional hub for the San Fernando Valley. North Hollywood homes for sale are being built around the Metro Station, particularly in the NoHo Arts District, with the intent of creating an easy walk between North Hollywood Real Estate and the urban village. North Hollywood properties landscape have been transformed in recent years, with North Hollywood Condos(including a 15-story building on Lankershim Blvd) being built in the midst of older one-story bungalows and small apartment complexes. North Hollywood Homes for Sale are in a great community and have a lot to offer potential North Hollywood CA Real Estate buyers.