Beverly Hills & West Hollywood is a trophy-tier Class A submarket of Los Angeles with average asking rent around $130/sqft/yr.
Highest per-foot rents in LA. · Tier: trophy · Avg rent: $130/sqft/yr
Beverly Hills and West Hollywood hold LA's highest per-foot rents. Stock is small, boutique, and tightly held.
Talent agencies, family offices, boutique investment, luxury brand HQs.
Smaller floor plates 5-15,000 sqft.
Limited Metro access — predominantly car-based.
Westside arterial commutes.
Rodeo Drive, Sunset Strip, Beverly Hills hotels.
Beverly Hills & West Hollywood is one of 6 Class A submarkets we cover in Los Angeles, classified as trophy tier with an average asking rent around $130/sqft/yr. Compared with the broader Los Angeles Class A stock, Beverly Hills & West Hollywood typically attracts Talent agencies, family offices, boutique investment, luxury brand HQs and competes most directly with the city's other trophy submarkets on building specification, transit access, and amenitisation.
Adjacent submarkets to study alongside Beverly Hills & West Hollywood: Century City, Culver City, Santa Monica, Downtown LA. The full Los Angeles submarket atlas is at /cities/los-angeles.
For an institutional Class A occupier evaluating Beverly Hills & West Hollywood, the highest-leverage analyses to commission next are the rent benchmark, the concession-package comparable, and the ESG performance baseline. Class A Atlas covers each as a dedicated topic page for this submarket:
Terminology specific to Los Angeles Class A leasing and to the trophy tier: Class A, Trophy asset, Effective rent, Concession package, TI allowance, Submarket tier.
Reviewed by Miriam Hollander — Lead market analyst. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.