January 14, 2026
Luxury Living in Playa Vista: A Look Inside the Area’s Most Coveted Townhomes
The Evolution of Playa Vista Luxury
Luxury in Playa Vista is understated sophistication — modern design, natural light, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. As the community matured, developers like Brookfield and KB Home elevated townhome design to match the tech-driven lifestyles of Silicon Beach professionals.
Skylar: Elevated and Exclusive
The Skylar collection is among Playa Vista’s crown jewels. Each residence offers private elevator access, expansive floor plans (often exceeding 2,000 square feet), and contemporary architecture. With energy-efficient construction and large balconies, they feel more like single-family homes than condos.
Everly, Mason & Woodson
These newer enclaves blend the best of single-family privacy with townhome convenience. Everly homes feature rooftop decks and views of LMU bluffs, while Mason showcases sleek lines, warm tones, and open layouts. Woodson appeals to families wanting extra bedrooms and a suburban feel — all within walking distance of Runway.
Amenities that Define the Lifestyle
Residents enjoy access to The Resort, CenterPointe Club, and neighborhood parks. Combine that with 24-hour security, underground parking, and maintenance-free landscaping, and Playa Vista offers luxury without the hassle.
The Market Perspective
Luxury townhomes here range from $2M–$3M, depending on size and finishes. Inventory is limited, but demand stays high thanks to location and livability.
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