Area Explorer
Welcome to our Los Angeles Neighborhood Explorer. Select an area in the drop-down menu below to view all the neighborhoods and condos in Westside Los Angeles. You’ll find information on area amenities and features, home values, notable condo buildings, visitor’s guides to restaurants and hotels, and more.
Receive Property Updates
Keep updated on the latest Westside Los Angeles real estate activity and when new homes come onto the market, Sign up for our Property Organizer and receive updates via email when new properties are added daily.
Questions
Please complete our contact form and we’ll be touch with your shortly. For immediate assistance please call 800-399-9659×313.

The “Bird Streets” is an exclusive enclave of homes in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles, located north of Sunset Blvd between Hillcrest Road in Beverly Hills and Rising Glen and Sunset Plaza in the Hollywood Hills. The Bird Streets are residence to many celebrities, producers, directors and other high profile individuals in the entertainment industry, and former and notable residents in the area have included Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Aniston and Keanu Reeves, among others. As you might have already guessed, the reason this area is known as the Bird Streets is because all of the streets in the area come with names like Blue Jay Way, Oriole Dr, Bluebird Ave, Flicker Place, Thrasher Ave and Skylark Lane, just to name a few.
Santa Monica boasts an incredible variety of neighborhoods, properties, and landscapes. The coastal area near Ocean Avenue and Palisades Beach Road has luxurious and modern high-rise condominiums and lovely single-family homes; other neighborhoods feature quiet tree-lined residential streets with condos, apartments, charming homes and substantial estate properties. The area north of Montana Avenue in particular has some of L.A.’s most beautiful estates.
Westwood is a neighborhood in the northern central portion of the
Bel Air, CA is an affluent suburb of Los Angeles, situated between Beverly Hills to the east, Brentwood to the south and west, and Sherman Oaks to the north. Bel Air was founded in 1922, after Alphonzo Bell developed over 600 acres of land which became Bel Air Estates. Bell’s vision was to create a luxury community for Hollywood elite and influx of wealthy residents attracted by the film industry.
One of the most desirable residential areas of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills is situated in the heart of L.A.’s Westside, between Westwood/Century City to the west, and West Hollywood to the east. The City of Beverly Hills is independently incorporated, and thus maintains its own police force, library, and municipal services. The population is currently around 35,000 and has one of the highest median incomes in the country, as well as some of the highest home prices. Property prices range from about $1 million all the way up to $25 million and more, and can vary greatly by neighborhood. The Beverly Hills Flats — the area between Wilshire Blvd north to the foothills — boasts some of L.A.’s grandest estates. Smaller homes are generally found between Wilshire and Olympic, as are many of Beverly Hills’ condominiums.
Beverly Hills is also a world-class destination for shopping and dining. Famed Rodeo Drive, Beverly Drive, and Wilshire Boulevard are home to some of the most luxurious and trend-setting shops anywhere in the world. Gucci, Fendi, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and dozens more all have flagship stores in Beverly Hills, as do Neiman Marcus, Barneys, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Beverly Drive and Canon Drive both have scores of restaurants, from casual dining to some of the world’s most highly-regarded destination restaurants. Well-known spots like Spago, Il Pastaio, E Baldi and La Scala all boast outdoor / patio dining, as do many other local favorites.
