Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, United States. Beverly Hills and the neighboring city of West Hollywood are together entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles. The area’s “Platinum Triangle” of wealthy neighborhoods is formed by Beverly Hills and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Bel-Air and Holmby Hills.

Beverly Hills is bordered on the north by Bel-Air and the Santa Monica Mountains, on the east by West Hollywood, the Carthay neighborhood of Los Angeles, and the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, and on the south by the Beverlywood.

Beverly Hills contains some of the largest homes in Los Angeles County and the nation. These homes range from the extravagant and luxurious in size, to the more elegant and modern homes, and then to the many small duplex rental units and detached homes with less than 3,000 sq ft.

Area Links
City of Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills Hotel
Greystone Mansion
Beverly Hills USD
Shopping Rodeo Drive

Bel Air

One of the most exclusive communities in Los Angeles, Bel Air consists of large, beautiful homes on winding, hilly streets in the Santa Monica mountains above Westwood and UCLA. A secluded area of custom homes, Bel Air is home to some of Los Angeles’ largest and most elegant estates.

The canyon roads of Bel Air bring one past beautifully maintained gardens outside homes with panoramic city views. Whether enjoying the cityscape below or the canyon views of trees, flowers and exquisite homes, one can certainly feel the privilege of living in this area. As Southern California goes, this is definitely as good as it gets.
Bel Air consists of large, custom built single family homes in all architectural styles. There is practically no limit to the amount of money that could be spent on a home in this area.


DRIVE TIMES
Downtown Los Angeles: 30 minutes
LAX: 30 minutes
Sherman Oaks: 20 minutes
Glendale: 35 minutes

Beverly Center

Beverly Hills Post Office

Beverlywood

Brentwood

Nestled quietly in rolling hills between Beverly Hills, Westwood, and West L.A., Cheviot Hills and its neighbor, Rancho Park, are two neighborhoods which offer the benefits of Westside living at prices which are more affordable than some of the Westside’s more exclusive neighborhoods.

With its winding streets, abundance of trees, and hilly terrain, Cheviot Hills gives the distinct impression of suburban living in an urban area.
Consisting of small to medium sized homes built mostly before 1950, it is a mature neighborhood which offers a feeling of solidity and serenity. The homes, which are predominantly single family, are built in a range of the more traditional California styles, from Spanish modern to California bungalow.

Rancho Park Recreation Area, run by the city of Los Angeles, features park land, sports fields, tennis, swimming, archery and golf.

DRIVE TIMES
Downtown Los Angeles: 25 minutes
LAX: 20 minutes
Glendale: 35 minutes
Sherman Oaks 20 minutes