Prices vary by street, lot size, condition, and whether the home is on-market or off. Anthony can tell you exactly what your budget gets you in Arlington Heights right now.
Arlington Heights is one of central LA's most historic and fastest-evolving neighborhoods — early-1900s Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, and Tudor homes on walkable, transit-rich streets, minutes from Downtown, Koreatown, and Culver City.
Historic architecture, Washington Irving Library and pocket park, highly walkable and bikeable streets, five minutes to Downtown LA and Koreatown
Arlington Heights is squarely in the path of progress — price per square foot is up more than 30% year over year as investment and buyer interest pour into central Los Angeles.
Book Free Buyer Consultation →Arlington Heights is a historic pocket of central Los Angeles bounded roughly by Pico Boulevard, Washington Boulevard, Arlington Avenue, and Crenshaw — one of the city's earliest residential districts, developed alongside the streetcar line that once ran down Pico. Its streets are lined with well-preserved early-1900s Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, and Tudor Revival homes, many still featuring original built-in cabinetry, arched doorways, and period detail. The median sale price sits around $1.04 million in 2026, making it one of the most accessible entry points into a detached, character-rich home anywhere in central LA.
The story in Arlington Heights right now is momentum and investment. Price per square foot has climbed more than 30 percent year over year, and local developers and long-term buyers alike describe the neighborhood as being in the path of progress. Homes take a little longer to sell here than in the hottest Westside pockets, averaging roughly 67 days, which means prepared buyers still have room to negotiate — an advantage that is quietly disappearing as more of the market discovers the area.
Anthony Galeano has spent 20+ years navigating the West LA market specifically — and Arlington Heights is one of the markets he knows block by block. Whether you are exploring options, working with an agent who already has direct relationships in the Arlington Heights market is a meaningful advantage.
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14 active listings in Arlington Heights right now. Inventory shifts week to week — call (310) 437-3343 or text Anthony for live numbers, including off-market properties not on the MLS.
67 days on average. Correctly priced Arlington Heights homes in desirable streets often sell within the first two weeks. The 67-day average reflects all listings including those that initially mispriced and had to reset.
The current median is $1,040,000. Prices vary significantly by street and lot — properties in the most desirable sections command meaningful premiums above the median, while less prominent streets offer relative value.
Yes. Anthony's 20+ years of West LA relationships mean ongoing access to off-market and pre-market properties in Arlington Heights. Roughly a quarter of high-end transactions on the Westside happen this way.
School quality is one of the primary drivers of value in Arlington Heights — Anthony can pull current ratings, boundary maps, and parent-network feedback for any specific street.