HOA Communities in Playa Del Rey, California (2026)
Playa Del Rey, California has 2 HOA communities listed on HOA's HUB, with monthly dues ranging from $550 to $600 and a median of $575. That places Playa Del Rey well above the state average (about 51% more) for California. The local mix skews toward a mix of single-family homes and condominiums. Most communities here (100%) are pet-friendly with most associations restricting rentals to protect owner-occupancy.
Playa Del Rey is home to 2 tracked HOA communities in Playa Del Rey County. Fee spread in Playa Del Rey runs from $550 to $600 a month, centring on $575. The most common shared amenities across Playa Del Rey HOAs are Pool, Playground, Fitness Center. That places Playa Del Rey's median about 51% above the California statewide average of $382. Among the higher-profile associations tracked here is Pacific Club Condominiums HOA with monthly dues near $600.
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Where Playa Del Rey Is on the Map
Playa Del Rey, California is located at approximately 33.958, -118.437. The map below shows the surrounding area, including neighborhoods where the HOA communities listed on this page are located.
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Frequently Asked: HOAs in Playa Del Rey, California
How many homeowners associations does Playa Del Rey have?
HOA's HUB tracks 2 HOA communities in Playa Del Rey, California across 1 county.
What do residents pay for HOA fees in Playa Del Rey?
The median monthly HOA fee in Playa Del Rey is approximately $575 (range $550–$600). Fees vary by amenity package, building age, and whether the community is single-family, condo, or townhome.
What county is Playa Del Rey, California in?
Playa Del Rey is located primarily in Playa Del Rey County, California.
Which amenities are most common in Playa Del Rey HOAs?
Across the 2 Playa Del Rey communities we track, the most frequently offered amenities are Pool, Playground, Fitness Center. Higher-fee associations often include more of these; simpler communities tend to offer fewer.



