Updated June 22, 2026
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Residential spacing is more open than the Culver City average, though some areas feature closely positioned homes and shared courtyard spaces. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood offers a mix of suburban grid layouts and moderate-density housing.
Residential spacing offers a moderate level of separation between properties, which is notably higher than the Culver City average. While some areas feature closely situated homes, others provide more significant buffers between neighbors.
Residential spacing provides more buffer between neighbors than is typically found in other parts of Culver City. While some multi-unit complexes feature shared walls, many properties maintain a moderate distance from adjacent structures.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blanco/Culver Crest | 5.5 | #1 | +1.3 ↑ |
| Blanco/Culver Crest | 5.5 | #2 | +1.3 ↑ |
| Fox Hills | 5.4 | #3 | +1.2 ↑ |
| Park East | 5.1 | #4 | +0.9 ↑ |
| Park West | 5.1 | #5 | +0.9 ↑ |
| Studio Village | 5 | #6 | +0.8 ↑ |
| Jefferson | 5 | #7 | +0.8 ↑ |
| Blair Hills | 4.9 | #8 | +0.7 ↑ |
| Clarkdale | 4.5 | #9 | +0.3 ↑ |
| Sunkist Park | 4.2 | #10 | — |
| Lucerne/Higuera | 4.1 | #11 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Lucerne/Higuera | 4.1 | #12 | -0.1 ↓ |
| McLaughlin | 4 | #13 | -0.2 ↓ |
| McManus | 4 | #14 | -0.2 ↓ |
| Downtown | 4 | #15 | -0.2 ↓ |
| Washington Culver | 3.8 | #16 | -0.4 ↓ |
| Culver West | 3.8 | #17 | -0.4 ↓ |
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