Sell home in Hancock Park
Selling in Hancock Park

Sell Your Hancock Park Home
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Hancock Park homes are commanding $3,400,000 — up 6.4% this year. Anthony Galeano knows this market better than any agent in West LA, and he markets listings like no one else does.

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$3,400,000
Median Price
28 Days
Avg Days on Market
6.4%
YoY Appreciation
34
Active Listings
Why Sellers Choose Anthony

The Hancock Park Seller's
Advantage

Hancock Park's Historic Preservation Overlay Zone designation means its 1920s estate architecture will still be intact in 30 years. That structural protection is meaningful and rare.

Most agents put your Hancock 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.

Dedicated property website for your Hancock Park home
Professional photography, drone video & virtual tour
Targeted ads reaching Hancock Park buyer profiles
Pre-market outreach to Anthony's qualified buyer network
Strategic pricing based on current Hancock Park comps
AI-powered buyer qualification around the clock
Anthony's Hancock Park Market Read

"Hancock Park's Historic Preservation Overlay Zone designation means its 1920s estate architecture will still be intact in 30 years. That structural protection is meaningful and rare."

Current median: $3,400,000 · 28 avg days on market · 6.4% appreciation this year
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Anthony will personally review your Hancock Park property and give you a real number — not a Zestimate. No obligation, no pressure.

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How to sell in Hancock Park for top dollar

Hancock Park is a designated Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) covering roughly 1.4 square miles north of Wilshire Boulevard, bounded by Highland Avenue, Beverly Boulevard, Rossmore Avenue, and Melrose Avenue. The neighborhood was developed in the 1920s by the Hancock family as one of LA's first planned upscale residential districts, organized around the Wilshire Country Club. Today it remains the most concentrated preserved 1920s residential architecture in central Los Angeles.

The housing stock is dominated by 1920s estate-scale single-family homes on 12,000 to 25,000 square foot lots — Tudor Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, French Normandy, Mediterranean, and Georgian estates designed by named period architects including Paul R. Williams, John Byers, Wallace Neff, and Roland Coate. Median sits at $3.4M with appreciation at 6.4% year-over-year — moderate but with exceptional downside resilience anchored by HPOZ protection.

Hancock Park seller positioning

  • Median price: $3,400,000
  • Year-over-year appreciation: 6.4%
  • Average days on market: 28
  • Active inventory right now: 34 listings
  • Price per square foot: $890
  • Lifestyle: Wilshire Country Club, Larchmont Village retail, Hancock Park Elementary, preserved tree-lined streets

Working with Anthony in Hancock Park

Anthony Galeano has spent 20+ years navigating the West LA market specifically — and Hancock 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 Hancock 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.

Common questions from Hancock Park sellers

What is my Hancock Park home worth right now?

Hancock Park's current median is $3,400,000 with 6.4% 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.

How long will it take to sell my Hancock Park home?

Hancock Park averages 28 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.

Should I list now or wait?

Hancock Park buyer demand is strong with 34 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.

What renovations are worth doing before listing?

Hancock 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.

What is your commission structure?

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.