Beverly HillsFinal Boss Zone

Trousdale EstatesRent Prices 2026

🏆 Best for Architecture LoversArchitecture LoversZero SidewalksMid-Century PuristsGated Privacy
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

With a median price of $102/m², this neighborhood is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the local rental market. You aren't just paying for square footage; you're paying the 'view tax' for jetliner vistas that stretch to the Pacific. While the $168/m² ceiling is astronomical, the architectural pedigree of these homes makes it a non-negotiable expense for the global elite. It is the ultimate flex for anyone who finds the flats of Beverly Hills too exposed.

The Vibe:This is a fortress of mid-century modernism where flat roofs and floor-to-ceiling glass are the neighborhood standard. You won't find a single sidewalk on Loma Vista Drive, meaning the area is strictly for those who value car-dependent privacy over street-level socializing. The crowd consists of high-stakes power players and design purists who want to look down on the Los Angeles basin from a climate-controlled masterpiece.

Market Median

$102
/m²/mo
56.9% Premiumvs Beverly Hills avg
LowHigh
$58.5$168
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Trousdale Estates @ $102/m²/mo

$6,120

District Highlights

Park
Greystone Mansion & Gardens
Grocery
Whole Foods Market (Canon Dr)
School
Hawthorne Elementary
Dining
The Polo Lounge at Beverly Hills Hotel
Landmark
Doheny Estate

Locals Ask

Can I walk to get a coffee here?

Forget it. Trousdale is strictly residential with steep inclines and no commercial zoning, so you'll be driving down to the flats for every errand.

Why is the price range so wide?

The $58.5 to $168 gap depends entirely on the view; a north-facing property looking at the hillside rents for a fraction of a south-facing 'city lights' view.

What is the parking situation for staff and guests?

It's a headache. Street parking is restricted and the roads are narrow, so if your rental doesn't have a massive motor court, hosting is impossible.

Are there any apartment buildings in Trousdale?

Zero. The neighborhood is exclusively single-family homes, so 'renting' here means taking over a full-scale estate.

Is the construction noise as bad as they say?

Yes, because these 1960s homes are constantly being gutted or rebuilt, expect heavy machinery to be your most frequent neighbor.