(Included below neighborhood information are active listings for homes for sale in West Hollywood)
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West Hollywood, commonly called WeHo, is probably the hippest city in Los Angeles County. Although the city covers just about 1.9 square miles, it’s home to over 35,000 people (and growing).
​​​​​​​Believe it or not, West Hollywood consists of seven communities including Tri-West, WeHo Heights, Norma Triangle, West Hollywood North, West Hollywood West, Center City and East Side.
West Hollywood is bounded by the city of Beverly Hills on the west, and by the following neighborhoods of the city of Los Angeles: Hollywood Hills on the north, Hollywood on the east, the Fairfax District on the southeast, and Beverly Grove on the southwest. The city's irregular boundary is featured in its logo; it was largely formed from the unincorporated Los Angeles County area which had not become part of the surrounding cities.
West Hollywood benefits from a very dense, compact urban form with small lots, mixed land use, and a walk-able street grid. According to Walkscore, a website that ranks cities based on walk-ability, West Hollywood is the most walk-able city in California with a Walkscore of 89. Commercial corridors include the nightlife and dining focused on the Sunset Strip, along Santa Monica Boulevard, and the Avenues of Art and Design along Robertson, Melrose, and Beverly Boulevard.
West Hollywood Homes for Sale and Neighborhood Guide has 22,984 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in West Hollywood Homes for Sale and Neighborhood Guide do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 35,678 people call West Hollywood Homes for Sale and Neighborhood Guide home. The population density is 22,422.241 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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