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Westwood-Century City Area Home Prices Up Recently
Home prices are up more than 10 percent in the Westwood-Century City area since the pandemic began.

Home prices are up more than 10 percent in the Westwood-Century City area since the pandemic began.

The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.

Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Los Angeles County area.
On the market for the first time in nearly 50 years, this historic home a short walk from UCLA is a smart buy.
Only in Los Angeles, will you find a tear-down listed for $8.5 million, but get a load of that location!
Long the getaway of the rich and famous, this luxurious estate has everything from indoor pools to hidden passages for the servants.
The sale of late TV mogul Aaron Spelling's 100-room mansion shatters the previous real estate record for LA County.
Even with a $40 million price cut, is the Manor in Holmby Hills sells at asking price, it would still be the priciest home ever sold in LA.
A double penthouse in a star-studded building towering above the Sunset Strip is the most expensive condo in LA.
For $48 million, you could buy a modern oasis perched atop the nation's most exclusive neighborhood.
The tech entrepreneur has put this sleek mid-century modern home in West Los Angeles on the market.
Rare Park Wilshire penthouse condo lists for $8 million.
On the market for the first time in 64 years, the Paul Williams mansion once owned by Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman already has a buyer.
Tucked into the Holmby Hills, this East Coast Traditional brings the feel of the Hamptons to Los Angeles.
Ronald Reagan's one-time Holmby Hills mansion designed by Paul Williams could be yours.
"The Penthouse at the Remington is your own private palace in the sky," according to the listing. Yeah, that pretty much captures it.
WOW House: The spec mansion that was America's priciest home lost that title after shaving $62 million from the $250 million asking price.
Sky-high prices got you down? Here are the top middle-class housing meccas.
WOW House: Chelsea Handler has a good sense of humor and incredible taste, which is on display in her stunning Bel-Air home.
WOW House: The Bel Air home 1930s actress Lupita Tovar and her Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer husband is on the market for the first time since 1936
Relax in this beautiful single-story home in the city.
WOW House: Would you believe me if I said you could buy a house in Beverly Glen for $499,000?
WOW House: "The Voice" star Adam Levine is selling a mansion he bought in August and stripped to the studs for a million more than he paid.
The deadline to pay the first installment of 2017-18 property taxes in Westwood-Century City is fast approaching.
WOW House: The most dominant tennis player in the world, Serena Williams is selling her Bel Air home (guess what it doesn't have?).
WOW House: The home is gated for security, and has a hedge for privacy. Close to Los Angeles Country Club.​
WOW House: Fashion Mogul Max Azria's Maison Du Soleil​ might just be LA's most stylish home.
WOW House: Kendall Jenner's first home buy is a luxurious two-bedroom condo with views of the Los Angeles skyline.
When it comes to being able to afford the finer things in life, living in Westwood-Century City puts you in a hole, according to one study.
If you have been looking for a four bedroom, eight bathroom condo for just under $27 million, this is the home you've been dreaming of.
A new high-rise bordering Beverly Hills and Century City is hoping to bring high-end, high-rise living to Los Angeles.
A Washington Post analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse.
Only 27 percent of the county's residents can afford to buy a median-priced home in Los Angeles County, according to a new report.
Home sales in the region dropped by 19 percent from October to November, making it one of slowest Novembers in the past quarter-century.
Don't get too excited - Lebron James plans to live - not play - in LA.
A UCLA economic forecast indicates construction won't be able to keep up with demand for new homes in California.
A UCLA forecast warns that supply can't keep up with demand, prompting a need for shifting policies for affordable housing.
Overall, assessed value of properties in Los Angeles County jumped by 6.13, which means bigger sale prices and higher property taxes.
The pace of home sales slowed in August as reduced affordability priced many out of the market.
Pending home sales in California posted the strongest month increase in six years, but there may be signs of slowing down.
Sales are up by 13.5 percent and prices by 4.7 percent while affordability is down to 32 percent, which amounts to the historical "normal."