Hollywood & Vine Area
Urban living with Metro access and nightlife

$500K - $1.1M for most condos | Iconic Hollywood Sign views
Hollywood remains the symbolic heart of the entertainment industry, where the iconic Hollywood Sign watches over a neighborhood blending historic glamour with contemporary urban energy. The Walk of Fame, Dolby Theatre, and TCL Chinese Theatre draw tourists, but beyond the Hollywood Boulevard attractions lies a diverse residential community offering some of LA's most interesting condo opportunities. Recent development has transformed parts of Hollywood with luxury high-rises and mixed-use projects.
The Hollywood condo market spans remarkable variety: historic Art Deco buildings that once housed Golden Age stars, mid-century modern gems in the hills, and sleek new towers with resort amenities in revitalized areas. Hollywood & Vine, Hollywood & Highland, and Sunset corridors offer urban living with walkable access to nightlife, restaurants, and Metro stations. Franklin Village and Beachwood Canyon provide quieter, more residential alternatives with hills character.
Hollywood's renaissance continues as new development brings restaurants, entertainment venues, and residential options to formerly neglected areas. The Metro Red Line provides excellent transit access to Downtown and Universal City. While some blocks retain rough edges and tourism creates congestion, Hollywood increasingly attracts young professionals and creatives drawn to its energy, history, and relative affordability compared to the Westside.
$500K - $1.1M for most condos
Ranging from $400K to $2.0M+
Urban living with Metro access and nightlife
Charming neighborhood with local shops and cafes
Hillside community near the Hollywood Sign
New luxury developments with modern amenities
Hollywood attracts entertainment industry workers, artists, musicians, young professionals, and international residents drawn to its energy and history. The population is diverse, creative, and younger than LA averages. The mix of longtime residents and newcomers creates a dynamic, evolving community.
District: Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD)
Safety varies significantly by location. Areas near Franklin Village, Beachwood Canyon, and newer developments are generally safe. Hollywood Boulevard tourist areas and some sections require more awareness. Research specific buildings and visit at different times.
Hollywood has seen significant investment with new luxury high-rises, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Metro access has improved appeal. While some gritty areas remain, the trend is toward revitalization, particularly east of Highland and around Vine.
Street parking can be challenging, especially near tourist areas and at night. Most condo buildings include parking, which is essential. Some newer buildings offer car-share programs given the strong transit access.
West Hollywood is a separate city with its own government, known for LGBTQ+ community, upscale dining, and Sunset Strip. Hollywood is part of Los Angeles, more tourist-focused, and generally more affordable with grittier character.
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