Sunset Strip – West Hollywood Hills

NEIGHBORHOOD OVERVIEW

Contrary to its reputation, Sunset Strip isn’t all studios and movie lots. This eclectic neighborhood is also home to classic restaurants, shops, and a number of iconic area institutions. The surrounding Hollywood Hills’ quiet, winding streets are dotted with homes, basking beneath its world-famous signage.

Also known as Tinseltown, Hollywood and the Sunset Strip became the hub of the movie industry in the 1910s. The 1910s is when East Coast filmmakers began moving west to avoid patent lawsuits by Thomas Edison’s Motion Picture Patents Company. The excellent weather and varied geography of Los Angeles made it the perfect place for filming, and by the 1920s most major studios had set up shop here, where it still commands that influence today.

What To Expect

Landmarks, nightlife, and iconic hillsides. Sunset Strip is home to many of LA’s most beloved destinations. On Sundays, the community hosts one of California’s first and largest farmer’s markets, where residents can score a taste of the city’s highly-regarded culinary culture.

The Lifestyle

Bustling and brimming with entertainment. There is no shortage of entertainment in this neighborhood: theaters, museums, shopping, restaurants, and nightlife contribute to a dynamic, diverse culture. Sunset Strip is a neighborhood that has earned its right to kitsch: souvenir stores stand next to some of the city’s most storied eating establishments and uncanny celebrity impersonators stroll its famed, eponymous boulevard.

The Appeal

Exposure to people from all over the world, all in your own backyard. The area’s restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues fill with patrons from all over the world who have come to witness movie magic in the making.

The Market

Homes every bit as eclectic as their owners. The neighborhood is a mix of vintage and contemporary apartment buildings, bungalows, and beautiful, hillside houses brimming with character and boasting stunning views of downtown and all of Los Angeles.

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$1,798,000

2004 N Curson Ave Los Angeles, CA 90046

2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,828 SqFt

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$2,299,000

1259 N Clark St Los Angeles, CA 90069

2 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,117 SqFt

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$3,995,000
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$1,425,000
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$595,000
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$1,998,000

8581 Appian Way Los Angeles, CA 90046

2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,415 SqFt

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$2,195,000

8155 Willow Glen Rd Los Angeles, CA 90046

3 Beds | 4 Baths | 3,345 SqFt

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$2,295,000
$1,899,000

3413 Adina Dr Los Angeles, CA 90068

3 Beds | 3 Baths | 1,537 SqFt

$5,495,000
$15,500,000

1877 Rising Glen Rd Los Angeles, CA 90069

4 Beds | 7 Baths | 8,339 SqFt

$3,750,000

9432 Sierra Mar Pl Los Angeles, CA 90069

3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,654 SqFt

$825,000
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$3,999,000

2362 Apollo Dr Los Angeles, CA 90046

4 Beds | 4 Baths | 3,242 SqFt

$599,000
$2,000,000

2001 Cyprean Dr Los Angeles, CA 90046

3 Beds | 3 Baths | 1,732 SqFt

$6,295,000

1849 Rising Glen Rd Los Angeles, CA 90069

4 Beds | 6 Baths | 5,005 SqFt

$1,995,000

2206 Sunset Crest Dr Los Angeles, CA 90046

3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,500 SqFt

$4,444,444
$4,395,000

2170 Mount Olympus Dr Los Angeles, CA 90046

4 Beds | 4 Baths | 4,132 SqFt