West Gate Bel Air

West Gate Bel Air Named for the main entrance to this section of Bel Air, the gate itself is located at the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Bellagio Road. Although, the western and younger section of Bel Air is typically not as expensive as the eastern section, you can still expect to pay upwards of $1,000,000 for a home in this area. Much of the western part of Bel Air was destroyed in the Bel Air Fire of 1963. As a result, much of Bel Air was re-developed in the mid 1960s, creating a wide variety of architectural and construction styles, including some spectacular examples of classic and mid-century architecture. Here you will find everything from simple ranch-style homes to ornate multi-million dollar mansions. As you progress from west to east Bel Air, the prices rise. Higher up in the foothills, homes tend to become more modest and the lots smaller. In the foothills of Bel Air, closer to Sunset Boulevard, is the more desirable area because of the close proximity to the major thoroughfare and the larger sizes of the lots. Bordering the campus of UCLA, the West Gate Bel Air area provides close proximity to many entertainment establishments, sports, education and other leisure activities on the Westside of Los Angeles.

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