Carlson Park
Carlson Park is a charming enclave known for its tree-lined streets, central park, and strong sense of community. Bordered by Overland Avenue to the west, Culver Boulevard to the north, and Ballona Creek to the south, this desirable neighborhood offers a tranquil suburban feel while remaining close to the vibrant amenities of downtown Culver City. To the east, the adjacent Nolan neighborhood provides additional residential charm. Continued...
Clarkdale
Clarkdale, a charming and well-established neighborhood in Culver City, seamlessly blends historic character with modern convenience, making it a highly desirable location for homebuyers and investors alike. This quaint yet vibrant community is known for its tree-lined streets, well-preserved mid-century homes, and a warm, close-knit atmosphere that fosters a strong sense of belonging among residents. Continued...
Fox Hills
Fox Hills is a unique and highly sought-after neighborhood in Culver City, known exclusively for its condominiums, townhomes, and multi-family residences. Unlike other Culver City neighborhoods that feature single-family homes, Fox Hills is entirely composed of multi-unit residential buildings, offering a variety of housing options ideal for first-time homebuyers, professionals, and downsizing residents looking for a low-maintenance lifestyle.. Continued...
Jefferson Neighborhood
The Jefferson Neighborhood in Culver City is a condo and multi-family residential community, similar to Fox Hills, offering a variety of condominiums, townhomes, and apartment complexes. Unlike many other Culver City neighborhoods that feature single-family homes, Jefferson is exclusively composed of multi-unit residential buildings, making it an attractive option for those seeking low-maintenance living with modern amenities. Continued...
Culver City is a city in western Los Angeles County, California. It is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, but also shares a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. Over the years, considering its incorporated status, over forty annexations of adjoining areas have occurred. As a result the city now comprises approximately five square miles.
Since the 1920s, Culver City has been a significant center for motion picture and later television production, in part because it was the home of MGM Studios. It was also the headquarters for the Hughes Aircraft Company from 1932 to 1985. National Public Radio West and Sony Pictures Entertainment now have headquarters in the city. The NFL Network studio is also based in Culver City. Continued...