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Hollywood Hills

Hollywood Hills

Rich in Hollywood movie industry history!

Welcome to the Hollywood Hills

A star-studded oasis of splendor and serenity
 
Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, the Hollywood Hills offer a stunning blend of luxury, tranquility, and a vibrant cultural tapestry. This neighborhood, perched above the bustling city, provides a serene escape with breathtaking views and an air of exclusivity. The area is an eclectic mix of architectural marvels, from classic mid-century modern homes to opulent contemporary estates, each offering a unique glimpse into the lavish Hollywood lifestyle.
 
The Hollywood Hills isn't just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its close-knit community vibe, the neighborhood promises a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Residents enjoy a sense of seclusion and privacy, coupled with the convenience of being just minutes away from the heart of Los Angeles. The area's lush, hilly terrain and winding roads add to its charm, creating a picturesque setting that feels worlds away from the city's hustle and bustle.
 

What to Love

  • Panoramic city, canyon, and ocean views

  • Private, peaceful living minutes from Hollywood, West Hollywood, and Studio City

  • Architectural gems including mid-century moderns, post-and-beam homes, and contemporary estates

  • Proximity to Runyon Canyon, Griffith Park, and the Hollywood Reservoir

  • Quiet hillside streets ideal for privacy and retreat

  • Easy access to iconic landmarks like the Hollywood Sign and Mulholland Drive

  • A thriving creative and entertainment community

  • Luxury amenities, rooftop decks, and indoor–outdoor living spaces

Local Lifestyle

Life in the Hollywood Hills is an enchanting mix of tranquility and excitement. The community is known for its friendly residents who value privacy but also embrace the neighborhood's social aspect. It's common to see neighbors out for a jog or walking their dogs along the scenic streets, often greeting each other with a smile. The area attracts a diverse mix of people, from artists and musicians to families and professionals, all drawn by its unique charm and character.
 
The Hills themselves offer a peaceful retreat from the city's noise, with lush greenery and stunning vistas providing a daily dose of nature. Yet the vibrancy of Hollywood is just a stone's throw away, offering the best of both worlds to those who call this neighborhood home.
 

Dining and Entertainment

The Hollywood Hills are a stone's throw away from some of LA's most renowned dining and entertainment venues. Beachwood Cafe, a local gem, offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely brunch or a casual dinner. Its menu features fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, making it a favorite among health-conscious locals.
 
For an evening of magic and mystery, The Magic Castle is an exclusive haunt where members and their guests can enjoy world-class magicians performing in an enchanting, Victorian-era mansion. This hidden gem is a must-visit for those with a penchant for the extraordinary.
When it comes to entertainment, the Hollywood Hills are surrounded by iconic venues. The Hollywood Bowl, an outdoor amphitheater, hosts a variety of musical acts, from classical symphonies to contemporary bands. Meanwhile, the TCL Chinese Theatre offers a blend of Hollywood glamour and modern movie-going experiences, and the Hollywood Pantages Theatre, a restored art-deco landmark, showcases Broadway productions and live performances.
 

Things to Do

The Hollywood Hills are a gateway to a world of activities and adventures. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Griffith Park is a sprawling haven offering hiking trails, horseback riding, and the iconic Griffith Observatory, where the Samuel Oschin Planetarium provides breathtaking views of the cosmos. The park's natural beauty is a perfect backdrop for a day of exploration or relaxation.
 
Cultural aficionados will revel in the neighborhood's proximity to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where stars from the entertainment industry are immortalized. A stroll along this famed sidewalk is a journey through Hollywood history. Additionally, the neighborhood's close proximity to other Los Angeles attractions, like the Los Angeles Zoo, offers endless opportunities for family-friendly outings and educational experiences.
 

Schools in Hollywood Hills

Hollywood Hills is served by a mix of public, private, and magnet school options within Los Angeles Unified School District, as well as several notable nearby independent schools.

Local & Nearby Schools Include:

  • Cheremoya Avenue Elementary School

  • Valley View Elementary School

  • Hollywood High School – featuring arts and media magnet programs

  • Immaculate Heart High School (near Los Feliz)

  • The Oakwood School (nearby in Studio City)

  • Larchmont Charter School (within driving distance)

  • Campbell Hall, Harvard-Westlake, and Hollywood Schoolhouse are also popular with residents

Families appreciate the variety of academic paths available within a reasonable commute.

Walkability & Transportation

The Hollywood Hills provides a peaceful residential setting, but close proximity to key transportation routes:

  • Quick access to US-101 for connections to Hollywood, Studio City, and the Valley

  • Nearby Metro B Line (Red Line) stations at Hollywood/Highland and Universal/Studio City

  • Close to Hollywood Burbank Airport and only a short drive to LAX

  • Ideal for driving; walkability varies by neighborhood due to hillside terrain

  • Excellent access to hiking trails, bike routes, and scenic overlooks

Residents enjoy the balance of seclusion and accessibility.


History & Culture

The Hollywood Hills has deep roots in Los Angeles history. Development surged in the early 20th century as the entertainment industry grew, attracting actors, directors, and musicians seeking privacy near the studios. Mid-century architects such as Richard Neutra and John Lautner helped define the region’s aesthetic with bold, modernist homes embracing the landscape. Over the decades, the area became synonymous with creativity, luxury, and iconic LA living.

Culturally, the Hills offer a blend of old Hollywood glamour and contemporary artistic influence. From celebrity history to architectural heritage, the neighborhood embodies the enduring allure of the Los Angeles lifestyle.


Homes in Hollywood Hills

Hollywood Hills offers some of the most desirable real estate in Los Angeles:

  • Mid-century post-and-beam residences

  • Sleek modern homes with glass walls and open floor plans

  • Gated estates with high privacy

  • Contemporary new construction with luxury amenities

  • Renovated Spanish and Mediterranean-style homes

  • View homes overlooking the skyline, canyons, or ocean

Property sizes and styles vary widely, making it a diverse and highly coveted market.


Housing Market Trends

The Hollywood Hills market remains competitive and in high demand. Factors driving its strong performance include:

  • Limited hillside inventory

  • High desirability among entertainment industry professionals

  • Strong demand for view homes and architectural properties

  • Significant interest from both local and international buyers

Luxury properties often sell at premium prices, while rare architectural homes or exceptional views can command exceptional value. The Hills consistently rank as one of LA’s most sought-after residential areas.


Popular Neighborhoods in Hollywood Hills

Hollywood Hills is divided into distinct enclaves, each offering its own character and appeal:

  • Hollywood Hills West – near the Sunset Strip with luxury estates and city views

  • Hollywood Dell – a peaceful canyon enclave near the Hollywood Bowl

  • Beachwood Canyon – charming hillside living near the Hollywood Sign

  • Whitley Heights – historic Mediterranean homes with Old Hollywood charm

  • Outpost Estates – classic architecture and serene, tree-lined streets

  • Laurel Canyon – famed for its musical history and artistic community

  • Nichols Canyon – quiet and lush, popular for architectural homes

Each micro-neighborhood offers a unique lifestyle, from bohemian to ultra-luxury.


Buying or Selling in Hollywood Hills

Buying or selling in the Hollywood Hills requires specialized local expertise. Hillside properties often come with unique considerations such as access roads, view corridors, architectural preservation, and geologic factors. Buyers benefit from guidance on micro-neighborhoods, terrain, and long-term value. Sellers gain from strategic pricing, presentation, and understanding the demand for view and luxury properties.

Whether you're searching for a hillside hideaway or planning to list a stunning estate, local knowledge is essential in navigating this iconic real estate market.


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Overview for Hollywood Hills, CA

21,476 people live in Hollywood Hills, where the median age is 42 and the average individual income is $102,851. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

21,476

Total Population

42 years

Median Age

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$102,851

Average individual Income

Around Hollywood Hills, CA

There's plenty to do around Hollywood Hills, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Breathe Deep Yoga, Moms In Motion Los Angeles, and Salon International.

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Active 2.08 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.51 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 2.24 miles 10 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 4.6 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 2.42 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 4.02 miles 10 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Hollywood Hills, CA

Hollywood Hills has 12,241 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Hollywood Hills do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 21,476 people call Hollywood Hills home. The population density is 9,231.078 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

21,476

Total Population

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42

Median Age

50.21 / 49.79%

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Total Households

2

Average Household Size

$102,851

Average individual Income

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Schools in Hollywood Hills, CA

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The following schools are within or nearby Hollywood Hills. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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