Beverly Hills Real Estate
Beverly Hills covers just 5.69 square miles but is one of the country's most famous zip codes. The Beverly Hills real estate scene is also exclusive. In 2003, homes for sale in Beverly Hills had an average list price of $1,204,394 and an average sold price of $1,027,284.
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Despite the city's reputation for exclusive shopping, hotels, and dining establishments, approximately 90% of Beverly Hills is zoned for residential use. In 2000, approximately 62% of the total dwelling units were apartments and condominiums, and 37% were single family houses. City records indicate that approximately 82% of the multi-family units are apartments and 18% are condominiums. According to the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce, the estimated number of total housing units in 2003 was 15,495.
Housing Statistics from the 2000 US Census
- Total Occupied Housing Units 15,035
- Owner Occupied Housing Units 6,518
- Renter Occupied Housing Units 8,517
According to the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce, the estimated population in 2003 was 35,172 and the estimated median age was 42.12. Over the last decade the city's population rose 5.7%.
Zip codes 90210, 90211, and 90212 are in the Beverly Hills School District. Residents are served by Horrace Mann (K-5, 6,7,8); Beverly Vista (K-5, 6,7,8); Hawthorne (K-5, 6,7,8); El Rodeo (K-5, 6,7,8) and Beverly High (9-12).
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