Real Estate Listing
WHCC has numerous member firms that specialize in real estate, development, and/or acquisitions If you are moving to our fine city or are seeking a commercial property for you business or office or need to relocate, checkout these available properties or follow this link to a list of local realtors:
Please call Keith Kaplan at (323) 646-7791
Or visit the website here

REAL ESTATE SIGNAGE RULES
The West Hollywood Municipal Code regulates the time, place, and manner in which real estate signs can be used in the City. The information contained below will help answer most questions that people have on this issue:
Where can I place For Sale/ Rent signs?
For sale signs must be placed entirely on private property and not encroach onto or above any street, sidewalk, parkway, or other public right-of-way.
What are the specific requirements for my For Sale/ Rent signs?
The specific requirements regarding the size, number, and placement of For Sale/Rent Signs are detailed in this document: Specific Requirements for Sale/Rent Signs [PDF]
What is considered public vs. private property?
For the purposes of this issue, public property is that space from the outer edge of a sidewalk to the outer edge of the sidewalk on the opposite side of the street. Signs shall not be placed on the sidewalk, street, parkway, or any other land that is owned or under the control of the City, County, State, or any other governmental entity.
What Is the difference between on-site and off-site open house signs?
On-site signs are those that are placed on the physical property that is being sold. For common interest buildings, this would include any common space of the building/ property. Signs that are placed on the sidewalk, street, or parkway are considered to be off-site signs, regardless of whether or not the signs are immediately in front of the property address.
What are the boundaries for the City?
Please reference our map of the City of West Hollywood. [PDF]
INFOMAP - INTERACTIVE PROJECT INFORMATION MAP
InfoMap is an online interactive map that makes it easier for you to find information about permitting projects that are happening in your neighborhood and across the City. The map allows you to click on a project, read what is being proposed, find the status of the project, and send an email with your comments directly to the project planner. The map displays all discretionary permit projects currently being processed by the Community Development Department. This can include minor projects, such as a facade remodel, as well as much larger development projects for new commercial or residential construction.
Read this short description of the maps functionality learn more about the InfoMap.
Only those projects that have been assigned to a planner appear on this list. If you notice that a project is missing, please let the City know by calling the Planning Help Desk at (323) 848-6475.