The Holy Trinity region is nestled within the San Pedro Canyon. It stretches east from South Western Avenue and South Weymouth Avenue to South Gaffey Street with West 9th Street as its southern border and Miraflores Avenue and Peck Park acting as its main northern boundary. It is a nice residential area with a lot of green space. Most notably, Peck Park and the Peck Park Community Center offer quite a few amenities including a skate park, a pool, sports programs for all age groups, and after-school tutoring. Leland Park also has quite a few sporting facilities, and the Bandini Canyon Park trails are great for hiking. Holy Trinity neighborhood’s location also grants residents easy access to the lively art, culture, and food scene that Old San Pedro and the Los Angeles waterfront have to offer, and the 110 Freeway entrance off South Gaffey Street makes traveling to Los Angeles, Long Beach, or beyond easy for those who are wishing to adventure or have to commute a bit farther away. Overall, the Holy Trinity area strikes a balance between providing access to the amenities that the city has to offer while maintaining some more natural elements.
View Map Type of Property |
Average Sale Price |
Average Days on Market |
Highest Sale Price |
Lowest Sale Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
Single Family Homes |
$817,200 |
31 |
$900,000 |
$599,000 |
Townhomes |
No data for this time period. |
No data for this time period. |
No data for this time period. |
No data for this time period. |
Condos |
$575,000 |
13 |
$575,000 |
$575,000 |
2-4 Unit Multi-Family Buildings |
$1,200,000 |
21 |
$1,200,000 |
$1,200,000 |
**This data was collected from April 1, 2025 to June 30, 2025. |