About Larchmont Village
Larchmont Village is both a street and a neighborhood — the commercial strip on Larchmont Blvd between Beverly and 3rd, and the surrounding residential blocks of Craftsmans, Colonials, and California bungalows developed primarily in the 1910s–1930s. The combination of walkable commercial street and well-preserved residential character makes Larchmont Village one of the most livable micro-markets in central Los Angeles — a neighborhood that delivers daily walkability, architectural integrity, and centrality without the price premium of Hancock Park or the hillside complications of Silver Lake.
AMRE represents buyers and sellers in Larchmont Village and the adjoining residential blocks — the HPOZ-designated streets east of Larchmont and the broader Wilshire Park and Brookside sub-neighborhoods. Larchmont Village falls between Hancock Park to the north and Koreatown to the east, benefiting from proximity to both without their specific pricing premiums. The La Brea Tar Pits, LACMA, and the Academy Museum are all within cycling distance.
At a glance
The commercial spine between Beverly and 3rd — independent bakeries, boutiques, wine shops, and restaurants that function as the neighborhood's daily living infrastructure. One of the few genuinely walkable neighborhood commercial streets in central LA.
Much of the Larchmont Village residential area falls within HPOZ zones — protecting Craftsman bungalows, Colonial Revivals, and Spanish Colonial architecture from incompatible development. For buyers, HPOZ means permit complexity and character protection in equal measure.
Larchmont Village sits at LA's geographic center — equidistant from Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Culver City, and Koreatown. The access to the 10, 101, and 405 freeways makes it one of the most commute-practical residential addresses in the city.
The La Brea Tar Pits, LACMA, the Academy Museum of Motion Picture Arts, and the Petersen Automotive Museum are all within cycling distance of Larchmont Village's southern edge — a cultural density that few comparable residential neighborhoods in LA can match.
The sub-neighborhoods immediately east and south of Larchmont — smaller lots, slightly more affordable pricing, same architectural character. Buyers who find Hancock Park prices prohibitive often look to Wilshire Park and Brookside for comparable streetscape at a 15–20% discount.
The Original Farmers Market at Third and Fairfax — a 1934 institution — and The Grove are within easy cycling distance, providing Larchmont Village with weekend market access that most LA neighborhoods reach only by car.
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Larchmont Village FAQ
As of mid-2026, Larchmont Village and the surrounding Wilshire Park and Brookside sub-neighborhoods have single-family median prices in the $1.5–2.5M range, depending on specific block, lot size, and condition. Homes within direct walking distance of Larchmont Blvd and HPOZ-designated streets command a premium for walkability and character protection. The range is materially below Hancock Park pricing while offering comparable architectural quality.
Larchmont Village offers comparable architectural character, similar HPOZ protections, and the same walkable commercial amenity at a lower price point — typically 15–25% below Hancock Park medians. The primary differences are lot size (Hancock Park lots are larger), school options (Third Street Elementary and Larchmont Charter serve the same families), and the overall neighborhood scale. Many buyers begin Hancock Park searches and find their way to Larchmont Village as value becomes apparent.
The Larchmont Village HPOZ covers much of the residential area east of Larchmont Blvd, protecting Craftsman bungalows, Colonial Revivals, and Spanish Colonials from exterior alterations inconsistent with neighborhood character. Permit review is required for visible exterior changes — adding time to renovation planning but protecting the character that makes the neighborhood valuable.
Larchmont Village is surrounded by Hancock Park to the north (the larger HPOZ-protected district), Wilshire Park and Brookside to the south and east (comparable character at lower prices), and Windsor Square to the northwest. The La Brea/Hancock/Melrose triangle encompasses all of these as a generally cohesive residential market with the Wilshire commercial spine running along the southern edge.
Larchmont Village is among the most geographically central residential neighborhoods in Los Angeles — approximately 20 minutes by car from downtown, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Hollywood, and the Valley under normal traffic. The 101, 10, and 405 are all accessible within a few minutes. For buyers who commute to multiple destinations across LA, Larchmont's centrality is a consistent value proposition.