


Playa Vista is one of the few master-planned communities in West Los Angeles, created in the early 2000s on former industrial and aerospace land.
Designed to integrate living, working, and recreation, the community now features residences, parks, tech offices, shopping, and services.
Its development has helped define Playa Vista as a modern model of walkable, mixed-use Westside living.

Playa Vista is one of the few master-planned communities in West Los Angeles, created in the early 2000s on former industrial and aerospace land.
Designed to integrate living, working, and recreation, the community now features residences, parks, tech offices, shopping, and services.
Its development has helped define Playa Vista as a modern model of walkable, mixed-use Westside living.

Properties range from around the mid-$600K for smaller units to upwards of $3M+ for larger townhomes or units with premium amenities.
More spacious residences, especially in Concert Park or Bluff Creek Fields, command premium prices within the Playa Vista spectrum.
Properties range from around the mid-$600K for smaller units to upwards of $3M+ for larger townhomes or units with premium amenities.
More spacious residences, especially in Concert Park or Bluff Creek Fields, command premium prices within the Playa Vista spectrum.
Location & Convenience
Playa Vista sits just north of LAX and minutes from Venice Beach, Marina del Rey, and Silicon Beach job centers.
Lifestyle & Daily Living
Walkable sidewalks, abundant parks, nearby grocery and retail, and a built-in social vibe define everyday life.
Tech & Innovation
Many tech and creative employers are nearby, including offices and studios in and around “The Campus.”
Community Feel
Playa Vista offers nearly 29 parks and green spaces within the neighborhood.
Home Variety & Design
Buyers find modern condos, townhomes, and planned residential clusters with community facilities.



Playa Vista Elementary School
Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnet
Playa Vista Elementary School
Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnet
☑️ Close to LAX and easy freeway access via I-405 or Lincoln Blvd for regional travel.
☑️ Neighborhood is highly walkable and bikeable with internal shuttle and transit options.
☑️ Easy access to Venice, Culver City, and West LA via major streets.
☑️ Close to LAX and easy freeway access via I-405 or Lincoln Blvd for regional travel.
☑️ Neighborhood is highly walkable and bikeable with internal shuttle and transit options.
☑️ Easy access to Venice, Culver City, and West LA via major streets.
Local Events &
Community Activities
Playa Vista Farmers’ Market — Local weekly market with produce and artisan vendors.
Summer concerts and movie nights in parks.
Tech and networking events tied to Silicon Beach community culture.
Outdoor Spaces
& Walkability
Over 29 parks and green spaces, all within walking distance of homes.
Tree-lined paths and bike loops throughout the community.
Easy pedestrian access to retail, recreation, & transit.
Many families choose Playa Vista for its parks, walkability, and community events.
Playa Vista is a higher-end neighborhood with prices ranging broadly depending on unit type.
Easy freeway access supports commutes across West LA, though traffic can affect times.
Yes — the planned community layout prioritizes walkability and access to retail and parks.
Playa Vista Elementary and local pathways via LAUSD provide strong foundational education.
A seller’s market with active buyers and limited inventory.
Yes — districts like Concert Park and Bluff Creek Fields offer different housing feels.
Early budget planning and readiness for competition help in this popular neighborhood.
Many families choose Mar Vista for its parks, schools, and relaxed community feel.
Mar Vista is priced at the higher end of LA’s Westside market with demand strong due to location near the beach and job centers. Niche
Easy freeway access plus walkable streets make getting around straightforward.
Main streets near shops and cafes are walkable, while quieter residential blocks favor a local lifestyle.
Mar Vista Elementary and neighboring high schools are part of LAUSD; buyers usually use GreatSchools/Niche for ratings.
Demand is strong due to lifestyle, location, and proximity to Silicon Beach and the coast.
Yes; buyers often compare pockets near Venice Blvd, Washington Blvd, and quiet interior blocks.
Understanding pricing, competition, and timing ahead of touring homes helps focus the search.
Many families choose Playa Vista for its parks, walkability, and community events.
Playa Vista is a higher-end neighborhood with prices ranging broadly depending on unit type.
Easy freeway access supports commutes across West LA, though traffic can affect times.
Yes — the planned community layout prioritizes walkability and access to retail and parks.
Playa Vista Elementary and local pathways via LAUSD provide strong foundational education.
A seller’s market with active buyers and limited inventory.
Yes — districts like Concert Park and Bluff Creek Fields offer different housing feels.
Early budget planning and readiness for competition help in this popular neighborhood.
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