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Brentwood

Located in the Westside, Brentwood is one of Los Angeles’ most affluent neighborhoods, and the home of many celebrities and successful professionals.

Brentwood is nestled in the scenic foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. Its well-manicured, tree-lined streets and spacious landscaped homes provide a tranquil and picturesque respite from the fast pace of Los Angeles.

The neighborhood’s main thoroughfares are the famous Sunset, Wilshire and San Vicente Boulevards – home to some of Los Angeles’ most upscale shopping and commercial districts.

Brentwood’s location gives residents perfect access to the best that Los Angeles has to offer. The neighborhood is close to the city’s chic amenities and attractions, as well as the exciting beaches of Santa Monica and Malibu.

Luxury is truly the buzzword in Brentwood. If you’re looking for a community that celebrates the pinnacle of success, then Brentwood should be on top of your list.

Fast Facts

  • Brentwood was part of the Rancho San Vicente and Santa Monica land grant, which was sold in parcels after the Mexicans’ defeat in the Mexican-American War.
  • The neighborhood was annexed by Los Angeles in 1916.
  • Brentwood’s modern development began in the late 1800s within the community of Westgate.
  • Brentwood Country Club was the site of the running event in the1932 Summer Olympics’ modern pentathlon competition.
  • As of the latest Census figures, Brentwood has a population of 37,407.
  • The median household income in Brentwood is around $114,000,more than twice that of the Los Angeles median.
  • The average age of residents is around 34 years.
  • A well-known feature in Brentwood is the San Vicente Boulevard median, which is filled with large coral trees that have been named a City of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.
  • Each year during the holidays, the coral trees along San Vicente Boulevard are decorated with Christmas lights in a traditional ceremony.

Real Estate in Brentwood

Brentwood is made up of around 20 smaller communities, each with its own distinct style and amenities. These communities include:

  • Mandeville Canyon
  • Brentwood Circle
  • Brentwood Glen
  • Crestwood Hills
  • Kenter Canyon
  • Museum Heights
  • Sullivan Canyon
  • Westgate

Most of the Brentwood’s stately homes are found in the northern portion of the neighborhood. The area south of Sunset Boulevard features a mix of luxury single-family homes and condos, while the area to the south of San Vicente Boulevard is made up mostly of high-end apartments. Renters make up about half of the population.

The most upscale apartments in Brentwood are found close to the neighborhood’s famed retail strips and boast luxury features that include swimming pools, spas, fitness centers, and beautiful landscaping.

More affordable multifamily units may not have these amenities but generally offer spacious living areas, parking options, and the benefits of a great location.

Dining, Shopping, Nightlife and Major Attractions

World-class shopping, dining, nightlife, and entertainment are part of the lifestyle in Brentwood. Here are some of the most popular spots in and around the neighborhood:

  • The shopping strip along Wilkshire Boulevard.
  • Brentwood Country Mart – a 30,000-sq.-ft. shopping and food center housed in a barn-like building. It features high-end stores and restaurants like Nesbitt House, Farmshop and Caffe Luxxe.
  • Getty Center – a 24-acre hilltop museum designed by architect Richard Meier, with exhibits that include art pieces by renowned artists from around the world. It features the stunning Central Garden as well as panoramic views of the city, and may be accessed by cable hovertrain.
  • George Sturges House – named a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, it’s a stunning architectural feat by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
  • Sunset Strip along Sunset Boulevard – famous for its nightlife and huge billboards.
  • Guitar Row along Sunset Boulevard – features numerous guitar stores and music businesses.

Tavern Restaurant on San Vicente Boulevard – aniconic restaurant serving American cuisine, found along San Vicente Boulevard.

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