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Culver City at a Glance
Blair Hills Neighborhood
The neighborhood of Blair Hills, Culver City, Los Angeles, California retains the small community feel from the 1950s. It is loosely bordered by West Jefferson Boulevard, Rodeo Drive and South La Cienega Boulevard. The middle-class, well-established neighborhood is home to mostly young families. Houses, townhouses and apartments are housing options, with most of the houses being owner-occupied.
Blair Hills has access to Los Angeles by vehicle or public transportation. It is close to highways 1, 10, 90, 101, 105, 110, and 187. Residents and tourists have access to the Culver City bus system. Commuters can use Metrolink and DASH buses.
Blair Hills is close to many small parks for simple family outings, but the larger parks attract residents and tourists from the urban neighborhoods and cities. The Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, once the site of the Summer Olympics in 1932 and 1984, has walking and hiking trails, plus spectacular views of surrounding cities, mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
Griffith Park’s 4,210 acres make it the largest urban park in the United States. In this urban setting, the park has hiking and equestrian trails. Tourist destinations include the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles Zoo, three public golf courses, Museum of the American West, and the Griffith Observatory and planetarium. Other parks near Blair Hills include the fire roads of the 1,500-acre Westridge-Canyonback Wilderness for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding and the seaside attractions of Santa Monica’s Pacific Park and Muscle Beach.
Local attractions near Blair Hills include Sony Pictures Studio, Museum of Jurassic Technology, Peterson Automotive Museum, and Culver City Skateboard Park. Los Angeles attractions include the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Heritage Museum, Magic Mountain, and Disneyland.
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Culver City
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Park West 709 Sq Ft $2,275/mo
- Clarkdale 651 Sq Ft $2,380/mo
- Culver Crest 819 Sq Ft $2,622/mo
- Park East 714 Sq Ft $2,871/mo
- Jefferson 714 Sq Ft $2,939/mo
- Washington Culver 636 Sq Ft $3,148/mo
- Fox Hills 818 Sq Ft $3,289/mo
- Downtown Culver City 672 Sq Ft $3,366/mo
- Lucerne-Higuera 733 Sq Ft $3,776/mo
- McManus 778 Sq Ft $4,428/mo
Average Rent in Nearby Cities
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Cities Average Rent
- Culver City $3,210/mo
- Los Angeles $2,845/mo
- Marina Del Rey $4,178/mo
- Venice $3,495/mo
- Santa Monica $3,502/mo
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