Where every house is different, and every view is its own
One of the few corners of Los Angeles where the pace actually slows down.
Beachwood Canyon is LA's original Hollywoodland — a 1923 hillside enclave of Storybook, Spanish, and Mediterranean homes beneath the Hollywood Sign, with the Lake Hollywood Reservoir loop at its heart. Here's what buying or selling here looks like in 2026.
The Hollywood Hills is the collective name for LA's iconic canyon district — a constellation of individual neighborhoods including Laurel Canyon, Nichols Canyon, Beachwood Canyon, Outpost Estates, and Whitley Heights, spanning the southern Santa Monica Mountains. Here's how to navigate it in 2026.
Old Hollywood royalty, hiding in plain sight at the center of a busy metropolis.
Larchmont Village is LA's half-square-mile walkable village — a 1921 neighborhood designed with homes, shops, and schools deliberately clustered, with 50+ independent businesses along Larchmont Boulevard and Hancock Park at its back. Here's what buying or selling here looks like in 2026.
Beverly Hills is the 5.7-square-mile independent city that's been shorthand for American luxury since the 1920s — The Flats, Trousdale Estates, the Golden Triangle, and some of the best-protected residential architecture in the country. Here's what buying or selling here looks like in 2026.
Brentwood is LA's quintessential family-forward Westside address — 33,000 residents, among the lowest crime rates in the city, the Getty Center on its northern edge, and strong public and private schools throughout. Here's what buying or selling here looks like in 2026.
Santa Monica packs eight distinct neighborhoods into 8.3 square miles — from the 1909 pier and Third Street Promenade to North of Montana's luxury blocks and Ocean Park's walkable bungalows. Here's what buying or selling here looks like in 2026.
A small-town beach vibe with some of the best restaurants in LA
Melrose is LA's original fashion and shopping spine — a retail corridor running from Beverly Hills to Silver Lake, anchored by the iconic Melrose x Fairfax corner, with residential pockets offering walkable Mid-City living. Here's what buying or selling here looks like in 2026.