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A Collection Of The Greatest
Communities In and Around Los Angeles

Beverly Hills

A dazzling neighborhood with gorgeous Beverly Hills houses, globally recognized shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues right in the heart of LA.

Beverly Hills is surrounded by gated multimillion-dollar mansions, so residents can enjoy the utmost security and privacy while keeping the city within reach. There’s no question as to why top celebrities and entrepreneurs choose to call it home.

The community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The schools within Beverly Hills are:

The Studio City community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The schools within Studio City are:

Studio City

Nestled over the hill from the Hollywood bustle, a quaint neighborhood with palm trees lining the residential streets and hiking trails with panoramic views. The CBS Studio Center dates back to the silent film era and gives the neighborhood its name.

Bel Air

Bel Air is an exclusive enclave that boasts some of the most expensive real estate in Los Angeles.

The community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The schools within Bel Air are:

The Hollywood Hills community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The high schools within are as follows:

Hollywood Hills

Known for stunning luxury homes with city or canyon views. Sitting on the south-facing slope of the Santa Monica Mountains, daylong sunlight is easy to come by.

Sherman Oaks

This peaceful neighborhood boasts lots of green spaces along with a wide selection of charming restaurants and shopping areas – not to mention some of the most luxurious homes and apartments north of the Hollywood Hills.

The Sherman Oaks community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The high schools are as follows:

The Woodland Hills community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The schools are as follows:

Woodland Hills

A unique, vibrant destination in the Valley with plenty of lush, green places to hike, bike, and enjoy nature. Plus many trendy shops to update your wardrobe and lively bars and gastropubs to take in.

Brentwood

The neighborhood of Brentwood is across from Sunset Boulevard, near The University of Southern California between Beverly Hills and the Pacific Palisades. The area has been the location for numerous Hollywood films and television shows.

The community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The schools are as follows:

The Woodland Hills community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The schools are:

Downtown LA

Comprising diverse smaller areas such as Chinatown, Little Tokyo and the Arts District, offers renowned art museums, cutting-edge restaurants & hip bars. Modern high-rises mix with architectural landmarks, such as El Pueblo de Los Angeles, the city’s 1781 birthplace.

Calabasas

A hidden gem for residential living with a reputation for luxury and privacy. Close enough to Los Angeles and all its urban amenities while still retaining a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.

The neighborhood of Calabasas is across from the Pacific Ocean, before Westlake. The area is mostly an upscale one with a small-town feeling. 

The community is within the Las Virgenes Unified School District. The schools within Calabasas are:

The community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District.  The schools within Encino are:

Encino

A gorgeous community with beautiful mountain views nestled in an enclave of the San Fernando Valley. 

Malibu

Numerous star-studded residents hide out in their beach-side estates, while down at the beach, surfers and dolphins ride the waves. Also known for its for remarkable hiking trails and waterfalls.

 The Malibu community is within the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. The schools within Malibu are:

The Toluca Lake community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The schools within Toluca Lake are:

Toluca Lake

Tucked behind Hollywood, Burbank, Universal City, and North Hollywood is the cozy 1.2 square miles of Toluca Lake. While it pales in stature to many of L.A.’s neighborhoods, this tiny village packs a punch with plenty of shops, eateries, gastropubs and laugh out loud theaters.

West Hollywood

Affectionately known as WeHo, is a city of less than four square miles surrounded by the cities of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. Some icons that people associate with Hollywood, like the Sunset Strip, with its many live music clubs, are actually located in the city of West Hollywood.

The West Hollywood community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The schools within West Hollywood are:

The Tarzana community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District.  The schools within Tarzana are:

Tarzana

A low-key suburban neighborhood that consists of mostly residential homes, large shopping centers, salons, and upscale grocery stores.

The Hancock Park community features the following  schools:

Hancock Park

An affluent residential neighborhood in the Wilshire area of Los Angeles. Developed in the 1920’s, the neighborhood features archetecturally distrinctive residences which were constructed in the early 20’th century. 

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