Windsor Square

Los Angeles, California Homes for Sale

About Windsor Square

An urban neighborhood in the heart of Central Los Angeles, Windsor Square borders Koreatown to the east and south as well as the upscale neighborhoods of Hancock Park and Larchmont to the west and north. Because of this, Windsor Square is kind of a hybrid of all of these neighborhoods made up of charming residences that are mixed in with bustling mini-downtown areas along Wilshire Boulevard and semi-commercial districts along 3rd Street, which bisect the neighborhood. Windsor Square's central location makes it easy to travel to other parts of the city.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $749,900 to $19,999,500

Closed Prices: $735,000 to $9,900,000

Median Sale Price: $3,618,890

Average $ per sq ft: $1120

Association Fee Ranges: $400/mo, $0 to $976

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

Age: 1896 to 2017

Sq. Ft.: 1493 to 13098 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 2 to 10 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 11 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 0 - 3 acres

Around Windsor Square

The culinary scene in the Windsor Square neighborhood, however, is exactly the opposite of where one should ideally live. The best restaurants, many of which are relatively unknown to the rest of Los Angeles, are to the southeast and near Wilshire Boulevard. Typically this route leads into the heart of Koreatown that offers a unique and endless supply of culinary options. Other hidden gems can be found on 3rd Street in the middle of Windsor Square, but locals will have to do some walking and exploring to find a restaurant to satisfy their cravings. Some local eateries in this section include coffee shops, fast food chains, Asian cuisine, and traditional American fare.

The best area to live in Windsor Square is to the northern part of the neighborhood, near the Beverly Boulevard border and towards the west. This part of the neighborhood catches some of the upscale overflow of Hancock Park. Here, there are more larger and luxurious residences. Farther south in the neighborhood, one will find excellent residential streets but also some that are slightly noisier and busier due to the action from neighboring areas like Koreatown and Mid-Wilshire.

A perfect Sunday in Windsor Square consists of eating a hearty brunch in one of the nearby restaurants or visiting one of the many farmers markets in and around the area for fresh produce and baked goods. Hancock Park is an option for families to visit, but there is a certain lack of green space overall in Windsor Square, which is something residents may end up struggling with over time.

A Friday night in Windsor Square is undoubtedly active. Nightlife in this neighborhood offers a combination of big-city entertainment but with a small town vibe that is dispersed in certain areas of the neighborhood. You'll see locals hitting up their favorite bars and restaurants that are scattered along Larchmont Boulevard or Wilshire Boulevard, while others travel outside of the neighborhood and into Koreatown or Mid-Wilshire districts to see what they have to offer.

Expect to see all types of Angelenos in Windsor Square. As this neighborhood is in the beating heart of L.A., there is a diverse population of residents that make up the city. From families walking with their children and dogs on the street to shop keepers working in front of their stores on commercial districts, Windsor Square offers an eclectic community of people residing in the heart of Central Los Angeles.

Locals Love

  • Restaurant and nightlife options
  • Diversity
  • Central location

Locals Don't Love

  • Traffic
  • Lack of green space

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