The 90210: this picturesque area is arguably the most famous in the greater L.A. area. One of the most affluent cities in the world, Beverly Hills is immaculately maintained, lined with palm trees, and home to a plethora of celebrities...
Brentwood is an affluent, clean, and homey neighborhood set apart from the noise of LA. It’s gated communities and serene atmosphere appeal to all, attracting the successful young professional to the growing family. There are seven private and two public...
Culver City is becoming one of LA’s most popular neighborhoods due to it’s casual ambiance, walkable downtown and popular food options. It is home to the Helms Bakery complex which houses restaurants and home décor stores. A definite favorite among...
Fast becoming a go-to area again for Angelinos, Downtown LA is seeing huge redevelopment and revitalization. It’s historic buildings sit along some of LA’s top new restaurants and glassy mixed users. Public transportation is easily accessible and bikes are just...
Hancock Park is a historic neighborhood located in the central region of Los Angeles. The neighborhood was developed in the 1920s and feature architecturally distinctive residences that embody it’s charm and affluence. It also features one of Los Angeles’ most...
The Hollywood Hills: a highly sought-after, celebrity-populated neighborhood that has some of the best views in LA. Nestled in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains, since the 1920s the Hills have seen extensive residential development due to their notable charm and...
Purchased from 400 acres of the Wolfskill Ranch by wealthy Englishman Arthur Letts, Holmby Hills was developed by the Janss Investment Company and marketed as “the Ultimate in Residential Estate Development.” After the shock of the 1929 stock market crash,...
Full of bold colors and bohemian styles, Los Feliz is one of the most unique neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Sitting on the border of Hollywood in this neighborhood it is never hard to find amazing boutique shops or eclectic food...
Sitting along the Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu is known for it’s beauty as well as being a favorite for beachgoers looking for a more toned down feel than can be found in neighbor Santa Monica. Surfers, celebrities and locals enjoy...
Located next to the freeway and boarding Venice Beach and Culver City, Marina Del Rey is a harbor-lifestyle centric neighborhood. The pace is mellow and the nightlife is casual. Locals look to their boats for entertainment and are proud of their sea...
This stretch of Wilshire Boulevard runs from the west edge of Beverly Hills into Westwood, and is arguably the best cluster of buildings in the city. Upscale high-rises crowd the Corridor, which attract buyers looking for the convenience of valet...
Situated on the Westside of the Westside, Pacific Palisades is an oasis nestled next to the Pacific Ocean. Multi-million dollar homes lines it’s streets while the neighborhood prides itself on it’s identity as a tight knit community. Residents can be...
This beachfront city situated on Santa Monica Bay is one of the most picturesque neighborhoods in the world. With homes ranging from small apartments to mansions, the variety of neighborhoods in Santa Monica allow for an array of inhabitants, from...
LA’s hottest real estate neighborhood in 2014 (per LA Curbed), Silver Lake is consistently in high demand for homebuyers. Situated between Los Feliz and Echo Park, Sunset Junction (aka Silver Lake) is among the hippest in LA. Farmers markets and...
Situated in the San Fernando Valley, Studio City is a favorite of Angelinos for it’s hip small town feel but plethora of restaurants and shops. The neighborhood itself is situated along Ventura Blvd. with stylish homes and quiet blocks. The...
From its European style canals and famous Boardwalk, Venice is an iconic neighborhood of Los Angeles. It’s very walkable with groceries on Lincoln, dinner and drinks on Rose or Abbot Kinney, the beach, canals, boardwalk, pier, boutiques and outdoor vendors...
LA’s home of bold expression and an anything-goes attitude, West Hollywood (locals call it WeHo) is all-night entertainment, fantastic restaurants and arguably the best people watching in town. WeHo is also the center of Los Angeles’ LGBT community and it’s...