Homes for sale Mid-City
Mid-City · West Los Angeles

Homes for Sale in
Mid-City

Mid-City is the Mid-Wilshire-adjacent rising market — strong appreciation, the new Crenshaw / LAX Metro Line corridor, and accessible entry pricing at $1.05M median.

Current median: $1,050,000 · 132 active listings · 11.4% appreciation this year · 26 avg days on market

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$1,050,000
Median Price
$520/ft²
Price/Sq Ft
+11.4%
YoY Change
132 Homes
Inventory
What Your Budget Gets You

Mid-City Homes
By Price Range

$1M–$2MAsk Anthony →
Single family homes and larger condos
$2M–$3MAsk Anthony →
Premium single family, some estates
$3M+Ask Anthony →
Luxury estates and trophy properties

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 Mid-City right now.

About Mid-City

Lifestyle &
Community

Mid-City is the Mid-Wilshire-adjacent rising market — strong appreciation, the new Crenshaw / LAX Metro Line corridor, and accessible entry pricing at $1.05M median.

Lifestyle

Pico Boulevard retail, Venice Boulevard corridor, new Crenshaw / LAX Metro Line, Mid-Wilshire employer proximity

Why Buy Now?

The Crenshaw / LAX Metro Line opening in 2024 measurably accelerated Mid-City demand. Forward 3 to 5 year returns are likely 9 to 12% annually as the neighborhood continues repricing.

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What buying in Mid-City actually looks like

Mid-City covers the area between Pico Boulevard (south), Venice Boulevard (south), La Brea Avenue (east), Robertson Boulevard (west), and roughly Wilshire Boulevard (north depending on micro-neighborhood definition). The neighborhood was developed primarily in the 1920s and 1930s as middle-class single-family housing stock, with a more varied architectural mix than neighboring West Adams.

The housing stock includes Spanish bungalows, California Craftsman duplexes, English Cottage, and some early Mediterranean and Tudor Revival single-family homes on 5,000 to 8,000 square foot lots. Median sits at $1.05M, days on market 26, year-over-year appreciation 11.4% — strong appreciation in a similar early-cycle repricing pattern to West Adams but on a slightly later cycle.

Mid-City market snapshot

  • Median price: $1,050,000
  • Year-over-year appreciation: 11.4%
  • Average days on market: 26
  • Active inventory right now: 132 listings
  • Price per square foot: $520
  • Lifestyle: Pico Boulevard retail, Venice Boulevard corridor, new Crenshaw / LAX Metro Line, Mid-Wilshire employer proximity

Working with Anthony in Mid-City

Anthony Galeano has spent 20+ years navigating the West LA market specifically — and Mid-City 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 Mid-City market is a meaningful advantage.

Anthony works bilingually — English and Spanish — full service in both languages. CA DRE #01249041. Real Brokerage Technologies. Office at 8549 Wilshire Blvd Suite 535, Beverly Hills.

Common questions about Mid-City homes for sale

How many homes are currently for sale in Mid-City?

132 active listings in Mid-City 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.

What is the typical days-on-market in Mid-City?

26 days on average. Correctly priced Mid-City homes in desirable streets often sell within the first two weeks. The 26-day average reflects all listings including those that initially mispriced and had to reset.

What price ranges should I expect in Mid-City?

The current median is $1,050,000. 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.

Can I see homes in Mid-City that are not on Zillow or Redfin?

Yes. Anthony's 20+ years of West LA relationships mean ongoing access to off-market and pre-market properties in Mid-City. Roughly a quarter of high-end transactions on the Westside happen this way.

What schools serve Mid-City?

School quality is one of the primary drivers of value in Mid-City — Anthony can pull current ratings, boundary maps, and parent-network feedback for any specific street.