Leading West LA Realtor
Year after year Gary Limjap has been one of the leading West LA realtors. Gary specializes in luxury single-family homes, condominiums and townhouses in the 90025, 90064, 90034 & 90035 zip codes. Take advantage of his 30 years of sales and marketing experience.
If your in the market to buy or sell a home, please contact Gary Limjap for a confidential evaluation.
Featured West LA Properties
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3 bathrooms
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West LA Market Report
29 Condos/Townhouses Sold
Jan 1 - March 31, 2016
Lowest price $1,070,000
Highest price $3,500,000
$1,600,000 Median Price
35 – Median Days on Market
29 Single-Family Homes Sold
Jan 1 - March 31, 2016
Lowest price $1,070,000
Highest price $3,500,000
$1,600,000 median price
35 – median days on market
West LA Lifestyle
West Los Angeles is bordered by Santa Monica on the west, Brentwood on the northwest, the unincorporated Sawtelle Veterans Administration grounds on the north, Westwood on the northeast, Rancho Park on the east and southeast, and Mar Vista on the south and southeast. Its generally accepted boundaries are the San Diego Freeway on the east, the Santa Monica Freeway on the south, the city limits of Santa Monica on the west, and Wilshire Boulevard on the north.
Its major thoroughfares are Olympic, Santa Monica, Pico, Wilshire, and Sawtelle Boulevards, Barrington and Bundy Drive.
As with most parts of the Westside, West Los Angeles is an affluent neighborhood. Its central location has made it a locus of commercial development, with several high-rise office buildings along Olympic, Santa Monica, and Wilshire Boulevards. It also contains a large number of Japanese-owned businesses. A satellite congregation of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple, one of the most prominent Reform Jewish congregations in Southern California, occupies the northeast corner of Olympic and Barrington.
Housing in West Los Angeles is a mixture of low-rise apartment buildings, mostly inhabited by young professionals and working-class families, and single-story tract house developments built between late 1920 and 1960. Two of Los Angeles’s tallest residential towers are at the neighborhood’s northern edge, at the intersection of Wilshire and Barrington. There is a trend toward greater density, as single-family houses get replaced by apartment buildings.
Demographics
12,659 population in 2000, according to the U.S. Census
13,582 population in 2008, based on L.A. Department of City Planning estimates.
1.05 square mile
12,061 people per square mile, about average for the city of Los Angeles but among the highest densities for the county