Hugged by Venice and Santa Monica to the west, and Culver City to the east -- Mar Vista and Westdale are quickly becoming desirable areas for Westside buyers with a budget. Palm trees line the boulevards filled with unique markets and eateries. They’re minutes from the beach, but even closer to affordable.
Read MoreThese areas encompass reasonably priced pocket neighborhoods from the westside to further inland towards downtown. They are mostly residential districts filled with charming spanish homes close to a historical theatre and a post office named after Ray Charles. Being towards the center of Los Angeles, you’re surrounded by it all.
Read MorePeaceful, tree lined avenues shade this upscale neighborhood where you can buy twice the home with views, and maybe a pool, for the same price as it's Westside counterparts. Located between Downtown and the Westside, and only a few minutes south of I-10.
Read MoreOne of the lesser known, yet equally alluring and modestly priced communities near Culver City. For hundreds of thousands less than it's Culver City neighbors, you can get a good sized three bedroom, two bath home with a pool just minutes from the shops, restaurants, and arts district of Culver City.
Read MoreThese charming villages in central Los Angeles are brimming with hip shops and restaurants, steeped in history of a bygone golden age of Hollywood. From updated mid-century modern homes to cozy bungalows, these unique and desirable areas have it all.
Read MoreIf you can take the heat of the Valley, it’s worth the more affordable prices. All famous in their own right --these valley gems provide an escape from the bustle over the hill. The proximity to major studios, burgeoning arts scene, and abundance of dining, shopping and nightlife are a major draw for every walk of life.
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