Central LA & Hollywood Property Management
Property management in Central LA and Hollywood. Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Mid-Wilshire. Hands on management of apartments, single family homes, and mixed use buildings.
Schofield Properties has managed rental property across Southern California since 1972. In the Central LA and Hollywood area we personally manage single family homes, small multi family buildings, and larger apartment communities in Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Mid-Wilshire. The same person oversees your property end to end, from tenant placement and rent collection through maintenance coordination and monthly owner reporting.
Neighborhoods we manage
- Hollywood property management — The Entertainment Capital. A Renter's Market With Structural Depth. Hollywood's iconic brand masks one of Los Angeles's most resilient rental markets: dense, transit connected, and supercharged by a studio construction boom. Here's what the numbers show on the ground.
- West Hollywood property management — Renter Majority City. Culture Driven Demand. West Hollywood is one of the most renter dominated cities in California, with 80% of households renting, a progressive regulatory framework, and a cultural identity that sustains tenant demand across every market cycle. Here's what we're seeing on the ground.
- Beverly Hills property management — Ultra Luxury Demand. Structurally Supply Constrained. Beverly Hills sits at the apex of the Los Angeles rental hierarchy: 59% renter occupied despite multi million dollar median home values, with institutional capital pouring into Rodeo Drive and a new subway line opening at its doorstep. Here's what that means for property owners.
- Mid-Wilshire property management — Museum Row. Transit Inflection. Renter Nation. Three new subway stations, a $724M museum opening, and an 83% renter neighborhood anchored by the Miracle Mile make Mid-Wilshire one of Central LA's most compelling rental markets for 2026. Here's what we're seeing on the ground.
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