A walkable neighborhood with strong schools and affordable pricing near central Inglewood.
Gramercy Park stands out as one of Inglewood's most appealing neighborhoods, combining walkability, educational opportunity, and relative affordability. With a Walk Score of 74 and a neighborhood population density of 9,203 per square mile, this area delivers urban convenience without the sprawl of outer suburbs. The median home value of $616,233 sits notably below Inglewood's citywide median of $689,700, giving buyers meaningful purchasing power while maintaining access to parks like Jesse Owens County Park and Saint Andrews Recreation Center.
| Median home price | $616k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | +2.1% |
| Price per sq ft | $285 |
| Median rent | $1,418 |
| Typical days on market | 21 |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 74 |
| Transit Score | 48 |
| Bike Score | 60 |
Gramercy Park's real estate market reflects steady demand from families and first-time buyers seeking value in an established neighborhood. Inventory moves at a pace that rewards well-positioned offers without requiring bidding wars.
In Gramercy Park, competitive offers with 10 to 15 percent down and flexible closing timelines tend to prevail. The neighborhood's school reputation drives early-season demand; spring listings attract multiple offers within the first week.
Gramercy Park's median price point and below-city median rent make homeownership achievable for first-time buyers without stretching budgets.
Additionally, schools like Manhattan Place Elementary and Teach Academy of Technologies, combined with nearby parks and a 33% married-couple rate, position Gramercy Park as a premier family destination.
Additionally, the gap between median home value ($616k) and rental income potential ($1,418/month median rent) attracts rental investors seeking steady yield in an established community.
Additionally, A 72.6% drive rate and limited transit (score 48) mean Gramercy Park suits remote workers who avoid commutes, though walkability to co-working spaces is modest.
Additionally, the 44.2-year median age and proximity to healthcare facilities like CVS and Walgreens appeal to some retirees, though the neighborhood skews younger-professional.
Additionally, the dominant housing stock in Gramercy Park, ranging from post-war Californian cottages to 1970s-era suburban builds.
Multi-unit properties appeal to landlords and downsizers seeking lower maintenance.
Modernized homes with updated kitchens and energy-efficient systems command premium pricing in the neighborhood.
Daily life in Gramercy Park centers on walkable errands to Superior Grocers and Ralphs, weekend outings to Jesse Owens County Park or Circle Park, and strong community presence in neighborhood schools. Additionally, the neighborhood's 22.7% bachelor-degree attainment rate reflects a mix of young professionals and established families who value accessibility without isolation. Crime rates remain manageable, and local churches and recreation centers anchor a family-focused social fabric.
Annual events: Inglewood Centennial Celebration, Summer Concert Series at Saint Andrews Recreation Center, Back-to-School Drives
Additionally, education is a principal draw for Gramercy Park families. The neighborhood's proximity to highly-rated schools makes family relocation decisions straightforward, with strong elementary and charter options within walking or short-drive distance.
School Score 23 with 24% math and 22% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 14.5 with 12% math and 17% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 12.5 with 8% math and 17% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 10 with 8% math and 12% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 19.5 with 11% math and 28% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 6.5 with 5% math and 8% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 50 with 50% math and 50% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 47 with 27% math and 67% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 34.5 with 22% math and 47% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 29.5 with 12% math and 47% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Manhattan Place Elementary (10 min) feeds into Teach Academy of Technologies (19.5 min) and onward to Teach Tech Charter High (29.5 min), creating a coherent K-12 pathway.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Additionally, gramercy Park's central Inglewood location provides reasonable commute windows to regional job centers, though transit options remain limited. Most residents rely on personal vehicles, reflected in the 72.6% drive rate.
Additionally, metro bus stops at Western Avenue (92nd, 96th) offer limited service; the Transit Score of 48 indicates some but not comprehensive public transportation coverage.
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The median home value in Gramercy Park is approximately $616,233, notably below Inglewood's citywide median of $689,700. Single-family homes typically range from $540,000 to $750,000, while condos and townhomes occupy the $400,000 to $600,000 band. These prices reflect the neighborhood's desirable location and strong school access while remaining accessible to a broad range of buyers.
Gramercy Park earns high marks for walkability (Walk Score 74), education (lifestyle education score 9), and community stability, with a median household income of $81,187 and 61% owner occupancy. The neighborhood excels for families and first-time buyers, though limited transit and a moderate commute to downtown Los Angeles may concern those without cars. Overall, the area represents a solid middle-ground choice for buyers prioritizing schools and neighborhood character over urban density.
Manhattan Place Elementary (10 minutes away) is the primary elementary feeder and lies at the heart of the community. Teach Academy of Technologies (19.5 minutes) serves grades 5-8 with a technology-focused curriculum, while Teach Tech Charter High (29.5 minutes) offers 9-11 grades with strong STEM emphasis. Additionally, la Salle Avenue Elementary provides an alternative with smaller classes. All are within reasonable distance and well-regarded by neighborhood families.
Gramercy Park maintains crime rates in line with broader Inglewood statistics, which run slightly above Los Angeles County averages. Additionally, the neighborhood benefits from active community engagement, nearby fire stations (Station #14, #173, #170), and Walgreens/CVS availability. As with most urban areas, standard precautions and neighborhood familiarity contribute to resident comfort and safety perception.
Gramercy Park appeals strongly to families with school-age children, first-time buyers seeking affordable entry into homeownership, and investors targeting stable rental income. The neighborhood is less ideal for those dependent on public transit or seeking hip, walkable nightlife, though daily errands and park access are convenient. Remote workers who rarely commute also find the area appealing for its space and affordability.
Gramercy Park residents enjoy proximity to Superior Grocers and Ralphs for groceries, Starbucks and Dulan's Soul Food Kitchen for dining, LA Fitness for workouts, and Jesse Owens County Park for recreation. Walgreens and CVS provide convenient pharmacy access, while Dollar Tree and local shops on Western Avenue round out daily shopping needs. The neighborhood also has TriniStyle for international groceries and several childcare centers including Three Little Stars Learning Center.
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.
Additionally, connect with a local Ficustree agent who knows Gramercy Park's schools, neighborhoods, and market timing to guide your purchase or sale.
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