West Hollywood

WeHo is rich in Spanish Colonial architecture and dozens of historically significant buildings.

Welcome to West Hollywood

Besides being the heart of LA’s gay community, WeHo is rich in Spanish Colonial architecture and dozens of historically significant buildings, especially along the Sunset Strip. The Pacific Design Center and boutiques like Fred Segal have cemented WeHo as an LA style icon.


Norton Court successfully realizes West Hollywood’s courtyard standards for narrow lots. The design creates an urban courtyard community of townhouses that maximizes light, space and garden, nurtures individual identity, and creates a sense of grandeur, privacy, intimacy, and luxury.

In the company of distinctive homes built a century ago 1621 North Fairfax Avenue reimagines lavish living with a bold modern attitude.

First time on the market in over 30 years, this 1928 Spanish at 9051 Dicks Street is located in the desirable Norma Triangle with close proximity to the restaurants, shops and theaters on the World Famous Sunset Strip and in the Heart of West Hollywood.

1610 North Ogden is situated on an 8,101 sq. ft. lot located just north of Sunset and south of Hollywood, in what is being coined the Sunset Commons. Offered at: $3,600,000

950 North Kings Road, #208 in The Courtyards, West Hollywood’s most sought-after resort style complex. This luxurious two bedroom/two bath condo is walking distance to Michelin-rated restaurants, high-fashion shopping & all the perks WeHo is famous for dreaming up.

Hollywood seems to occupy the lion’s share of LA’s cultural caché, but there’s so much going on West of Hollywood too—like, specifically in West Hollywood, for example. The city is in somewhat of a flux right now, but gorgeous architecture like these Spanish Colonial condos at 1615 N. Laurel Avenue are a constant reminder of the city’s history of grandeur.

This stunning 1926 Spanish duplex features original detailing, updated modern conveniences and a very spacious floor plan. Elegant and inspired, 628 North Kilkea displays its pedigree with characteristic stucco walls, red clay tile roof, sweeping archways, and a private courtyard. Its romantic appeal blends Mediterranean, Moorish and Spanish Colonial. All this, within steps to arguably the city’s best shopping boutiques, and the venerable Fairfax Village for eats and culture.

Much ado has been made about the name Beverly Grove as to whether it’s a suitable for the area that lies somewhere between The Beverly Center and The Grove. A quick scan of the LA Times mapping project’s comments for Beverly Grove confirms this with dozens of impassioned voices on all sides of the debate. Regardless, whether you call it Beverly Grove, the Miracle Mile, Beverly Heights, Beverly Melrose, South West Hollywood (SoWeHo), East Beverly Hills or Beverly Hills Adjacent, there’s no doubt that if you’re lucky enough to live in one of its amenity-filled residences like 146 S. Clark Drive, then you’ll just call it home. Read on to learn more about #302, for sale right now at $749,000

It’s rare to find the minimalist-style lofts of Venice and downtown Los Angeles in this section of the city, and even rarer that they embody the spirit of impeccable design like this stunning condominium at 123 N. Kings Road. Designed in 2008 by renowned architects Gwynne Pugh and Lawrence Scarpa of Pugh + Scarpa (now Brooks + Scarpa and, separately, Gwynne Pugh Urban Studio), this 1 bedroom/2 bath 1,509 square foot architectural offers all the comforts of luxury in one of the most desirable locations of Los Angeles.

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