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West Hollywood Real Estate

Browse homes for sale in West Hollywood • Median $749,700

$749,700Median Price
30Avg Days on Market
31Attached18Detached6Condo2Res Income 2-4 Units1Townhouse

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8936 Dorrington Avenue

$1,699,999

8936 Dorrington Avenue

West Hollywood, CA

3bed2bath1,367sqft
927 N Kings Road 118

$575,000

927 N Kings Road 118

West Hollywood, CA

1bed2bath966sqft
838 N Doheny Drive PH B

$6,649,500

838 N Doheny Drive PH B

West Hollywood, CA

3bed4bath3,000sqft
1012 Cory Avenue

$3,575,000

1012 Cory Avenue

West Hollywood, CA

3bed4bath2,530sqft
1020 Hilldale

$1,775,000

1020 Hilldale

West Hollywood, CA

3bed3bath2,120sqft
8963 Cynthia

$2,295,000

8963 Cynthia

West Hollywood, CA

2bed2bath1,372sqft
1035 N Vista Street

$1,799,999

1035 N Vista Street

West Hollywood, CA

2bed3bath1,541sqft
1266 N Flores Street

$2,100,000

1266 N Flores Street

West Hollywood, CA

6bed18bath
818 N Doheny 308

$1,379,000

818 N Doheny 308

West Hollywood, CA

2bed2bath1,507sqft
1121 N Olive Drive 211

$850,000

1121 N Olive Drive 211

West Hollywood, CA

2bed2bath1,488sqft
1203 N Sweetzer 118

$600,000

1203 N Sweetzer 118

West Hollywood, CA

1bed1bath900sqft
1200 N Sweetzer Avenue 2

$1,299,000

1200 N Sweetzer Avenue 2

West Hollywood, CA

3bed3bath1,810sqft
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About West Hollywood Real Estate

West Hollywood, often referred to as WeHo, is a vibrant city located in the heart of Los Angeles County, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and progressive atmosphere. Established as a city in 1984, West Hollywood has a storied history that includes the rise of the entertainment industry and a strong LGBTQ+ community. The city is characterized by its iconic Sunset Strip, which is lined with famous music venues, trendy restaurants, and upscale boutiques. The blend of modern architecture and historic buildings creates a unique urban landscape that attracts both residents and visitors alike.

One of the defining features of West Hollywood is its commitment to the arts and culture. The city hosts numerous events throughout the year, including the annual West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval and the West Hollywood Design District's art walks, showcasing local talents and fostering community engagement. With its walkable neighborhoods, residents enjoy easy access to a plethora of amenities, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate a bustling urban lifestyle while still valuing a sense of community.

West Hollywood is also known for its progressive values, including a focus on sustainability and inclusivity. This forward-thinking approach is reflected in the city's policies and community programs, appealing to a diverse range of buyers from millennials seeking a lively environment to retirees looking for a dynamic yet comfortable place to live. The city's unique character and spirited community make it a desirable place to call home, whether you're enjoying a night out at the iconic Whisky a Go Go or relaxing in one of its many parks, such as West Hollywood Park, complete with a dog park and community center.

43 active listings with a median price of $549,000.

Lifestyle & Community

Living in West Hollywood offers a vibrant and dynamic lifestyle that seamlessly blends urban excitement with a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy a diverse cultural scene, with art galleries, theaters, and music venues around every corner. The city's nightlife is legendary, with a plethora of bars, clubs, and restaurants catering to all tastes. Community events, such as farmers' markets and outdoor movie nights, foster connections among residents, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The city's walkability encourages an active lifestyle, allowing residents to explore trendy shops and parks while soaking in the Southern California sun.

Local Amenities

  • West Hollywood Park
  • Dog parks
  • Public art installations
  • Grocery stores (including Trader Joe's and Whole Foods)
  • Fitness centers and yoga studios
  • Public transportation options (Metro and buses)
  • LGBTQ+ community centers
  • Dining options from casual to fine dining
  • Boutique shopping in the Design District
  • Cafés and coffee shops
  • Cultural institutions like The Museum of Death
  • Live music venues like The Troubadour

Points of Interest

  • The Sunset Strip
  • The Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • The Pacific Design Center
  • The Whisky a Go Go
  • The Viper Room
  • The West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval
  • The West Hollywood Library
  • The Rainbow District
  • Griffith Park nearby
  • The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) a short drive away

Market Overview

The current real estate market in West Hollywood is characterized by a mix of 43 active listings, with a median listing price of $549,000. Properties include 21 attached units, 12 detached homes, and a selection of condos. Homes are typically on the market for an average of 88 days, indicating a balanced market. Buyers can expect a competitive landscape, especially for well-located properties that reflect the unique charm of the city. The diverse property mix caters to various buyer preferences, from young professionals to downsizers.

Investment Outlook

West Hollywood presents a strong investment potential, particularly in the rental market, due to its desirability among millennials and the entertainment industry workforce. The city's ongoing development projects and infrastructure improvements, such as enhanced public transport options, are likely to increase property values over time. Investors can benefit from a thriving rental market, given the city's appeal and high demand for housing, especially in the attached and condo segments.

Ideal For

West Hollywood is ideal for first-time buyers seeking a vibrant urban lifestyle, young professionals working in the entertainment sector, and investors looking for rental opportunities. The city's inclusive environment and cultural offerings also attract families and retirees looking for a dynamic yet comfortable community.

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Frequently Asked Questions About West Hollywood

There are currently 39 active residential listings in West Hollywood. This includes detached homes, condos, townhouses, and other property types. Listings are updated throughout the day from the MLS.

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