Yild Guven Realtor in Faircrest Heights
Keller Williams Beverly Hills
Local expertise, personal service, and proven results in Faircrest Heights
One of LA’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
Phone: 310-980-6080
Email: [email protected]
Website: yildguven.com
Keller Williams Beverly Hills
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About Faircrest Heights Faircrest Heights is one of Los Angeles’ hidden gems — a neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, welcoming community, and central location. Nestled between Pico, Fairfax, La Cienega, and Venice Boulevard, Faircrest Heights offers easy access to Beverly Hills, Culver City, and the heart of the Westside. With a mix of charming single-family homes and updated modern properties, it’s a neighborhood that continues to grow in popularity with buyers looking for location, character, and value. Schools in & around Faircrest Heights Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies (LACES) — a public magnet school serving grades 6–12. It’s located at 5931 W. 18th Street and is one of the top schools in the area. Elementary / K-5 / K-6 options in the area — while Faircrest Heights doesn’t have a K-5 school that is uniquely “Faircrest Heights only,” there are several elementary schools nearby in the ZIP area (90035 / parts of 90016 / adjacent neighborhoods) that residents may attend. Key Organizations in Faircrest Heights Neighbors United of Faircrest Heights. The primary neighborhood association, founded in 1981. Their mission includes promoting safety, beautification, civic engagement, and communication among residents. They meet monthly (2nd Monday) at Claude Pepper Senior Center (1762 S La Cienega Blvd). They have been active in zoning, development oversight, and preserving the character of the neighborhood. Faircrest Heights Community Association (FHCA) A nonprofit formed to advance community interests and improve quality of life. Works on issues relevant to the neighborhood such as local improvements, community coordination, etc. P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Council (Districts “Neighbors United” & “C.H.A.P.S.”) Faircrest Heights is served under the P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Council umbrella. This body helps represent local concerns to the city, deals with land use, community resources, and neighborhood advocacy. |