Palms

About Palms

Palms is right next door to the slightly more glamorous Culver City, which is home to film studios and boutiques. Palms is a neighborhood of working-class individuals with most of the residents coming from diverse ethnic backgrounds. The rich culture provides plenty of options for locals and visitors alike to enjoy authentic cuisines and a lively atmosphere.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $679,900 to $3,395,000

Closed Prices: $425,000 to $3,550,000

Median Sale Price: $1,015,500

Average $ per sq ft: $1014

Association Fee Ranges: $200 to $507.15/mo, $0 to $643

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1911 to 2021

Sq. Ft.: 560 to 3832 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 1 to 7 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 6 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 0 - 4 acres

Around Palms

Living in Palms is typically not very affordable. Rental apartments are not cheap and unfortunately, property crimes are common in the neighborhood. The irony of this neighborhood, however, is that while rents are high, the cost of purchasing a house in Palms much more affordable.

People travel from far and wide to taste exotic and authentic Cuban cuisine in this neighborhood. Palms is also in close proximity to Culver City, home of the popular Sony Pictures Studios, which means you'll see movie executives having power lunches and meetings. There's a tremendous variety of food to dine on, including Brazilian, Japanese, Vietnamese, greasy spoon diners, traditional American restaurants, and more.

Palms is a pretty crowded neighborhood. There is a dense population living in Palms, with the majority of residents in their early 30s. There are also a lot of young professionals and college students in the area. Residents have plenty of places to go shopping for everyday needs nearby.

Residents can check out a few bars within walking distance of one another along Venice Boulevard. They can also go see a play at one of several performance venues. Visit The Museum of Jurassic Technology, a beautiful and mysterious place that's interesting to witness in person. Have drinks at The Culver Hotel, the former social spot for actors who played the Munchkins in the classic film "The Wizard of Oz."

Check out all of the dining and shopping options along Venice Boulevard. You'll have options like American, Thai, and vegetarian to satisfy your taste buds. Peruse the many retail outlets to shop at your heart's content. Enjoy a cup of coffee or watch a film at the multiplex theater for a quiet Sunday.

Locals Love

  • Plenty of Shopping
  • Diversity
  • Close to Freeways

Locals Don't Love

  • Scarce Parking
  • Noise and Pollution
  • Graffiti

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