Additionally, A vibrant pocket of Beverly Hills balancing walkability, top-rated schools, and accessible pricing for discerning homebuyers.
West Los Angeles represents an underrated slice of Beverly Hills, delivering walkability, educated households, and solid neighborhood amenities without the ultra-premium pricing of the city core. With a walk score of 63 and transit score of 66, residents can manage daily errands on foot or via public transit, while a median household income of $126,604 and 77.3% bachelor's degree attainment reflect an accomplished, engaged community. The neighborhood draws families, young professionals, and established owners seeking a balanced lifestyle where excellent schools, boutique dining, and green space coexist with reasonable market access.
| Median home price | $1.33M |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | +2.8% |
| Price per sq ft | $685 |
| Median rent | $2,688 |
| Typical days on market | 18 |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 63 |
| Transit Score | 66 |
| Bike Score | 76 |
The median home price of $1.33 million reflects a premium position within greater Los Angeles, yet remains notably below Beverly Hills' citywide median of $2 million. Rental inventory averages $2,688 monthly, with strong owner-occupancy at 50.4% and robust fundamentals supporting long-term appreciation.
Homes in West Los Angeles attract serious buyers from across Los Angeles and beyond. Additionally, clean offers with proof of funds, reasonable contingencies, and flexibility on timeline improve competitiveness. Most properties move within two to three weeks; positioning early in the inspection period accelerates acceptance.
Additionally, entry-level options exist in West Los Angeles, particularly condos and smaller single-family homes, though the median price demands substantial savings or strong financing.
Additionally, top-tier schools, parks like Westwood Gardens Park, and child-friendly services make this the default choice for families prioritizing education and walkable neighborhood life.
Additionally, owner-occupancy at 50.4% and healthy rental yields attract investors seeking Beverly Hills prestige without ultra-luxury price tags.
27% work from home here; transit and walkability mean daily life doesn't require constant driving, while neighborhood cafes and fitness studios support hybrid routines.
Median age of 39.9 years skews young, yet walkability, transit access, and proximity to healthcare providers (Exer Urgent Care, Vision Dental) suit age-in-place lifestyles.
Predominant product type; typically 2,000-3,500 sq ft on residential side streets, many with updated kitchens and primary suites.
Lower-maintenance option near transit corridors; popular with downsizers and early-career professionals.
Additionally, modern floor plans and energy-efficient systems command premiums; increasingly common as tear-downs yield contemporary homes.
Daily life in West Los Angeles blends suburban calm with urban convenience. Additionally, westwood Boulevard anchors the neighborhood as the main commercial spine, lined with cafes (Bueller's Bagels, Peet's Coffee), fitness studios (Chrome CycleStudio, Soul Pump Fitness), and neighborhood retailers. Moreover, tree-lined streets and proximity to Westwood Gardens Park create a village-like feel; biking scores of 76 reflect strong pedestrian infrastructure. Cultural offerings include the Odyssey Theatre and Raymond Kabbaz Theatre, ensuring residents enjoy robust entertainment options without venturing into Hollywood proper.
Annual events: Westwood Village street fairs, Beverly Hills holiday festivities, community school fundraisers and art walks
Additionally, education is the primary draw for families choosing West Los Angeles. The neighborhood benefits from strong elementary feeder schools, led by Fairburn Avenue Elementary (89.5/100) and Overland Avenue Elementary (86.5/100), both offering rigorous academics and engaged parent communities.
School Score 89.5 with 87% math and 92% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 86.5 with 85% math and 88% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 77 with 76% math and 78% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 49.5 with 47% math and 52% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 66 with 61% math and 71% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 41.5 with 36% math and 47% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 64.5 with 61% math and 68% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 17.5 with 10% math and 25% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Most elementary students feed to middle and high school options within or adjacent Beverly Hills Unified, creating natural pathways for long-term residents.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Additionally, West Los Angeles offers balanced commute times to major employment centers and LAX. The neighborhood's 66 transit score, supported by Metro bus lines at Olympic & Westwood and Westwood & La Grange, provides viable alternatives to driving for downtown workers.
Additionally, metro bus lines and future transit enhancements support transit-oriented living; 27% of residents work from home, reducing commute pressure.
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The median home price is approximately $1.33 million, with single-family homes typically ranging from $1.1 million to $1.8 million and condos from $850,000 to $1.4 million. This represents a meaningful premium over broader Los Angeles markets while remaining notably below Beverly Hills' citywide median of $2 million, reflecting West Los Angeles' position as a desirable yet accessible pocket. Price per square foot averages $685, reasonable for Beverly Hills proper.
Yes, especially for families and walkability-focused buyers. Additionally, the neighborhood scores 63 for walkability and 66 for transit, among the highest in Beverly Hills. Moreover, with 77.3% of residents holding bachelor's degrees, strong schools, and median household income of $126,604, the community attracts educated, professional residents. Low poverty rate of 6.7% and 49.1% married households indicate stable, family-oriented demographics.
Fairburn Avenue Elementary (89.5/100) and Overland Avenue Elementary (86.5/100) are the top-rated elementary feeders, both earning consistent praise from parents. Additionally, westwood Charter Elementary (77/100) offers alternative programming. Moreover, private options including St Timothy School and Notre Dame Academy serve families seeking independent education. Beverly Hills High (64.5/100) draws most neighborhood high school students, a four-year public institution with strong arts and sports programs.
Yes. Beverly Hills overall maintains low crime rates, and West Los Angeles benefits from responsive local policing and engaged neighborhood associations. Additionally, the 6.7% poverty rate and 50.4% owner-occupancy suggest stable, invested communities. Residents consistently report feeling secure in residential corridors and on main thoroughfares.
Families with school-aged children, remote workers, and young professionals seeking walkable urban neighborhoods within a premier enclave. Additionally, the 22.3% population with kids and excellent schools make it ideal for families. Moreover, remote workers appreciate the 27% work-from-home prevalence and walkable lifestyle. Investors find attractive owner-occupancy rates and stable appreciation.
West Los Angeles delivers boutique fitness (Chrome CycleStudio, Beyond Fitness), casual dining (E Che Pizza and Pasta, Vegan Tacos), specialty coffee (Peet's Coffee, Cafe Chez Marie), and grocery stores including Sprouts Farmers Market and specialized markets. Westwood Gardens Park provides green space, while the Odyssey Theatre and Raymond Kabbaz Theatre support cultural activities. Daily essentials are accessible on foot or short drive.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Additionally, walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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