
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood Condos for Sale & Rent
Where the entertainment capital meets walkable, art-deco urban living.
$735K
Median price (est.)
$640
Avg $/sq ft (est.)
44
Buildings
880
Active listings (est.)
How walkable is Hollywood?
Hollywood earns a Walk Score of 86 — a very walkable. Most errands and a dense mix of dining, shopping and parks are within easy reach, with transit and bike options to round out daily life in Los Angeles.
86
Walk Score
Very Walkable
65
Transit Score
Somewhat Walkable
62
Bike Score
Somewhat Walkable
Getting around
Hollywood on foot
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Within reach
What's near Hollywood
A sampling of the grocery, dining, parks and transit options steps from the neighborhood's buildings.
Dining
5- Musso & Frank Grill, Hollywood's oldest restaurant (est. 1919) and a classic martini-and-steak institution · 0.9 mi
- Yamashiro, the hilltop Japanese restaurant with panoramic views over Hollywood · 1.0 mi
- Providence on Melrose, the two-Michelin-star seafood fine-dining destination · 1.0 mi
- Salt's Cure, a beloved New American spot on Highland known for its griddle cakes · 1.0 mi
- Thai Town along Hollywood Boulevard east of Western, including longtime favorite Jitlada · 1.0 mi
Lifestyle
5- Hollywood Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, and the Dolby Theatre (home of the Academy Awards) along Hollywood Boulevard · 1.0 mi
- The Hollywood Bowl, the legendary outdoor amphitheater tucked into the hills above the neighborhood · 1.0 mi
- Metro B (Red) Line stations at Hollywood/Highland, Hollywood/Vine, and Hollywood/Western for one-seat rides to Downtown and the Valley · 1.0 mi
- Runyon Canyon Park, the celebrity-favorite hiking and dog-walking trail with sweeping city views · 0.6 mi
- A dense cluster of music venues and nightlife, including the Pantages Theatre, Capitol Records Building, and the Sunset Strip just west · 0.4 mi
Lifestyle fit
Why people love living in Hollywood
Hollywood Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, and the Dolby Theatre (home of the Academy Awards) along Hollywood Boulevard
The Hollywood Bowl, the legendary outdoor amphitheater tucked into the hills above the neighborhood
Metro B (Red) Line stations at Hollywood/Highland, Hollywood/Vine, and Hollywood/Western for one-seat rides to Downtown and the Valley
Runyon Canyon Park, the celebrity-favorite hiking and dog-walking trail with sweeping city views
A dense cluster of music venues and nightlife, including the Pantages Theatre, Capitol Records Building, and the Sunset Strip just west
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