There are 107 neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Bel Air has a median listing home price of $8.4M, making it the most expensive neighborhood.
Downtown Los Angelesis the most affordable neighborhood, with a median listing home price of $650K.
Hollywood Hills West $4M- $1.2K/SqFt
Brentwood $3.7M $1.2K/SqFt
Westwood $1.7M $860/SqFt
Woodland Hills $1.4M $639 /SqFt
Downtown Los Angeles $650K $716/SqFt
Bel Air $8.4M$1.3K/SqFt
Sherman Oaks $1.8M$795/SqFt
Encino $2.5M$799/SqFt
Westside $1.9M$931/SqFt
Venice $2.6M$1.2K/SqFt
Greater Wilshire $1.8M$793/SqFt
Hollywood Hills $2.2M$867/SqFt
Marina del Rey $1.3M - $894/SqFt
Studio City $2M - $883/SqFt
Hollywood $1.3M - $744/SqFt
Pacific Palisades $5.2M - $1.5K/SqFt
Northridge $1.2M - $534/SqFt
Granada Hills $1.1M - $569/SqFt
El Sereno $879K - $636/SqFt
Mar Vista $2M - $1K/SqFt
Los Angeles, CA is a balanced market in March 2024, which means that the supply and demand of homes are about the same.
On average, homes in Los Angeles, CA sell after 42 days on the market. The trend for median days on market in Los Angeles, CA is flat since last month, and slightly down since last year.
Some of the best neighborhoods in or around Los Angeles, California are Hollywood Hills West, Brentwood and Westwood. Consider buying or renting a home in one of these popular neighborhood
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