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Valley Village, CA
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Valley Village is a neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles and falls under the City’s Home‑Sharing Ordinance. The Los Angeles regulations summarized here are the operative rules for short‑term rentals (for fewer than 30 days) in Valley Village. Where the City has no separate rules for Valley Village, state‑level (California) rules that apply to all STR operators also apply.
Yes—Los Angeles permits short‑term rentals through its Home‑Sharing Ordinance (HSO), but only as “home‑sharing,” which is defined as renting one’s primary residence (or a room within it) on a short‑term basis (fewer than 30 days). Entire‑home listings are allowed if the host’s primary residence is the property. The HSO:
City of Los Angeles (applies to Valley Village)
Los Angeles County
State of California (applies to all STR hosts)
City of Los Angeles, Department of City Planning
Note: Specific phone/email contacts for the City’s STR program are established during ordinance implementation and may change. Use the web portals above for current contact details and to start registration.
Valley Village hosts earn a median $33,370/year with $232 ADR and 69% occupancy.
Top performers pull in $62,801+ per year.
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Valley Village is a small, primarily residential neighborhood tucked into the southeastern corner of the San Fernando Valley, within the city of Los Angeles in Los Angeles County, California. The community is home to roughly twenty-five to thirty thousand residents and has long been appreciated for its quiet, tree-lined streets and unhurried, almost small-town atmosphere—a contrast to the busier commercial corridors that ring it. Convenient to several major Los Angeles freeways, it sits about twelve miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles and functions as a relaxed home base for visitors who want to experience the city's marquee attractions while staying somewhere that feels removed from the urban core.
Just a short drive south, Universal Studios Hollywood draws millions of visitors each year with its blend of working movie production, immersive themed rides, and the adjacent Universal CityWalk entertainment district. From Valley Village, the studio and theme park are typically reachable in about ten to fifteen minutes, depending on traffic, making the neighborhood a practical alternative to staying directly on the busy lot.
A similar distance to the east brings guests to the Hollywood district, where the Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, Dolby Theatre, and the surrounding hillside neighborhoods offer a full day of sightseeing. The drive usually takes around fifteen to twenty minutes, and visitors who time their trip for early morning or evening can avoid the heaviest congestion along the 101 corridor.
For outdoor recreation, Griffith Park lies roughly twenty to twenty-five minutes to the southeast. One of the largest urban parks in North America, it encompasses the Griffith Observatory, the Los Angeles Zoo, miles of hiking trails, and the iconic views of the Hollywood Sign. It is a natural complement to Valley Village's residential calm, giving short-term-rental guests an easy escape into open space without a long journey from the city.
Closer to home, the Los Angeles River passes through the southern edge of the neighborhood, and several access points nearby allow for walking, biking, and birdwatching along its rehabilitated banks. The river greenway has become a popular local resource and offers a glimpse of the city's ongoing efforts to reimagine this once-overlooked waterway.
Valley Village's combination of central geography, residential calm, and quick access to Hollywood, Universal Studios, Griffith Park, and the wider San Fernando Valley makes it a strong base for short-term-rental guests. Travelers who choose to stay here enjoy the feel of a quiet Los Angeles neighborhood while remaining within easy reach of nearly every major attraction the region has to offer.
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