Why Beverlywood Remains a Hidden Gem in LA Real Estate

Dan May • November 11, 2025

Tree-lined streets, well-maintained single-family homes, and a sense of community make Beverlywood a standout. 

Published: November 11, 2025


Nestled between Century City, Cheviot Hills, and Culver City, Beverlywood is one of West Los Angeles’ most underrated neighborhoods. While other areas grab headlines, Beverlywood quietly continues to deliver strong property values, excellent livability, and long-term investment upside.


Timeless Community Feel

Tree-lined streets, well-maintained single-family homes, and a sense of community make Beverlywood a standout. The neighborhood is known for its architectural consistency and pride of ownership, with many homes dating back to the 1940s and 1950s but updated for modern living.


Centrally Located But Off the Radar

With proximity to major job centers like Century City, Beverly Hills, and the Westside tech corridor, Beverlywood offers easy commutes without the bustle of busier hubs. Its location is ideal for professionals and families looking for a peaceful yet connected lifestyle.


Strong Property Values and Limited Inventory

Beverlywood consistently outperforms many surrounding neighborhoods when it comes to home appreciation and sale prices. Limited inventory and strict HOA rules help preserve property values, making it a wise long-term investment for buyers.


What Buyers and Sellers Should Know in 2025

As of late 2025, demand remains high while available homes remain low, especially in the $2M–$3M range. Sellers can expect competitive offers when priced correctly, while buyers should be prepared to act quickly and work with a local expert.


Thinking about buying or selling in Beverlywood? As a lifelong Westside resident and local expert, I’m here to help you navigate the market with confidence.


👉 Contact the Dan May Real Estate Team today to schedule your consultation or get your home’s current market value. dan@danmayrealestateteam.com


🏡 Market Overview

This week in Beverlywood, the real estate market remains strong with a slight uptick in activity. The average home price sits around $2.3M, reflecting a modest 2% increase from last month. Inventory remains low, making it a favorable time for sellers to list.


📈 Price Trends

The median price per square foot in Beverlywood is approximately $925. Homes are spending an average of 21 days on the market, down from 28 last month. Properties in the $2M–$2.5M range are seeing the most demand.


🆕 New Listings This Week

- 3BR/2BA Spanish-style on Castle Heights Ave – $2.1M
- 4BR/3BA Modern Craftsman on Bagley Ave – $2.45M
- 2BR/2BA Condo near Robertson Blvd – $949K


🎉 Community Events & Local Buzz

Don't miss the Beverlywood Fall Art Walk this Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM along Airdrome Street, featuring local artists and food vendors. The Beverlywood HOA also announced upcoming traffic calming measures to be implemented by the end of the month.


📞 Thinking About Buying or Selling in Beverlywood?

Now might be the right time to make your move. Let’s chat about your goals and explore the best strategy for your situation. Get in touch with the Dan May Real Estate Team today!  dan@danmayrealestateteam.com

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