Country Club Park's Historic Preservation Overlay Zone and Mills Act eligibility can mean substantial property-tax savings — a rare financial advantage for buyers of these grand historic homes.
Most agents put your Country Club Park home on the MLS and wait. Anthony builds a full marketing campaign around it — dedicated website, professional video, targeted buyer ads, and an AI that qualifies buyers 24/7.
"Country Club Park's Historic Preservation Overlay Zone and Mills Act eligibility can mean substantial property-tax savings — a rare financial advantage for buyers of these grand historic homes."
Anthony will personally review your Country Club Park property and give you a real number — not a Zestimate. No obligation, no pressure.
Country Club Park is one of Los Angeles' most architecturally significant and least-known historic neighborhoods — a designated Historic Preservation Overlay Zone of grand, intact early-1900s homes just south of Pico Boulevard in central LA. Developed alongside the Pico streetcar line at what was then the western edge of the city, the neighborhood originally housed some of Los Angeles' most prominent citizens, and as it matured through the 1920s boom its lots filled with Craftsman, Tudor Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, Colonial Revival, and Mediterranean Revival estates. The median sale price is around $1.6 million in 2026 for homes of a scale and craftsmanship that would cost multiples of that on the Westside.
What sets Country Club Park apart financially is its historic status. Because the neighborhood is a designated Historic Preservation Overlay Zone, many properties are eligible for the Mills Act — a program that can substantially reduce annual property taxes in exchange for maintaining the home's historic character. For buyers of these grand, high-value homes, that tax savings can be significant over time, and it is a genuine advantage that few other central-LA neighborhoods offer. Understanding which properties carry Mills Act contracts, and how to navigate the program, is exactly where an experienced local agent earns their keep.
Anthony Galeano has spent 20+ years navigating the West LA market specifically — and Country Club Park is one of the markets he knows block by block. Whether you are positioning a sale, working with an agent who already has direct relationships in the Country Club Park 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.
Country Club Park's current median is $1,600,000 with 4.5% year-over-year appreciation. Your exact value depends on street, condition, lot size, and recent comparable sales within walking distance. Anthony provides a free Comparative Market Analysis — call (310) 437-3343.
Country Club Park averages 52 days on market. Correctly priced and properly marketed homes often sell faster — pre-market outreach to qualified buyers, professional photography, and strategic launch timing all compress the timeline.
Country Club Park buyer demand is strong with 10 active competing listings. Markets shift seasonally and with interest rate cycles — Anthony reviews your specific situation and gives you data-driven guidance, not generic advice.
Country Club Park buyers respond to specific upgrades — paint, light fixtures, landscaping, kitchen refresh, and sometimes flooring. Anthony reviews your home walk-through and identifies the highest-ROI prep work. Many sellers over-renovate and underprice.
Anthony's commission is competitive and transparent. Crucially, his full-service marketing budget — professional photo, drone video, dedicated property website, targeted digital ads, and pre-market outreach — comes out of that commission, not as an additional cost to you.