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La Cienega Heights

La Cienega Heights is centrally located on the Westside of Los Angeles, immediately east of the Beverlywood community. Once known as Cadillac-Corning, the area has evolved over the decades into a quiet, diverse enclave that offers both accessibility and relative affordability within one of L.A.'s most desirable regions.

Geographically, La Cienega Heights is bounded by Cadillac Avenue to the south, La Cienega Boulevard to the east, Sawyer Street to the north, and Robertson Boulevard to the west. It is flanked by Faircrest Heights to the east, Crestview to the north, Beverlywood to the west, and Reynier Village to the south, placing it at a convenient crossroads that blends residential charm with urban convenience.

The neighborhood features a mix of architectural styles, including modest single-family homes built primarily in the 1930s and 1940s, low-rise apartment buildings, and smaller multifamily residences. While neighboring Beverlywood is known for its large, upscale homes and more restrictive zoning, La Cienega Heights offers a more accessible entry point into the Westside market, making it appealing to first-time homebuyers, young professionals, and investors alike.

Residents enjoy close proximity to major thoroughfares such as La Cienega and Robertson Boulevards, providing easy access to Beverly Hills, Culver City, and Century City. The neighborhood also benefits from its proximity to Pico-Robertson’s dining and shopping corridor, and the Metro Expo Line is just minutes away, offering a convenient alternative for commuting into Downtown Los Angeles or heading west toward Santa Monica.