The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster is a distinct sub-area of Lancaster. The BLVD is a redeveloped, pedestrian-friendly downtown - a rare walkable district in the Antelope Valley - anchored by MOAH (the Lancaster Museum of Art and History) at 665 W Lancaster Blvd, with lofts above retail, condos, and smaller historic homes nearby.

Direct AnswerThe BLVD / Downtown Lancaster is a neighborhood within Lancaster, in Los Angeles County. The BLVD district runs along Lancaster Boulevard between Sierra Highway and 10th Street West. The BLVD is a redeveloped, pedestrian-friendly downtown - a rare walkable district in the Antelope Valley - anchored by MOAH (the Lancaster Museum of Art and History) at 665 W Lancaster Blvd, with lofts above retail, condos, and smaller historic homes nearby.
Information current as of June 2026 — verify current figures before relying on them.
The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster market snapshot — mid-2026
MetricValue
Median home pricelofts, condos, and smaller historic homes; pull live (research range; verify live)
Median days on marketPull live · verify current figure
CountyLos Angeles
ZIP codes93534
School districtelementary by the Lancaster, Westside Union, Eastside Union, or Wilsona school districts depending on area, and high school by the Antelope Valley Union High School District (AVUHSD) - Antelope Valley High, Lancaster High, Eastside High, plus Quartz Hill High near the western border
Tax authorityLos Angeles County Assessor
Market figures reflect Brian's canonical site data (median, days on market, list-to-sale ratio, and year-over-year change), are approximate, and are time-sensitive; confirm current numbers via the live property search or contact Brian. Source: Los Angeles County Assessor, local MLS aggregate.

Where it sits and overview

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster is part of the Antelope Valley in Los Angeles County. The BLVD district runs along Lancaster Boulevard between Sierra Highway and 10th Street West. The BLVD is a redeveloped, pedestrian-friendly downtown - a rare walkable district in the Antelope Valley - anchored by MOAH (the Lancaster Museum of Art and History) at 665 W Lancaster Blvd, with lofts above retail, condos, and smaller historic homes nearby.

As a sub-area of Lancaster, The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster taxes and records are administered through the Los Angeles County Assessor and the Los Angeles County tax collector.

The Brian Cooper Real Estate Team serves the Antelope Valley from our Simi Valley headquarters; we do not maintain a local Antelope Valley office.

Home types and price context

The BLVD area offers lofts above retail, condos, and smaller historic homes in a walkable downtown.

Neighborhood character

The BLVD is a redeveloped, pedestrian-friendly downtown - a rare walkable district in the Antelope Valley - anchored by MOAH (the Lancaster Museum of Art and History) at 665 W Lancaster Blvd, with lofts above retail, condos, and smaller historic homes nearby.

Schools

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster is served by elementary by the Lancaster, Westside Union, Eastside Union, or Wilsona school districts depending on area, and high school by the Antelope Valley Union High School District (AVUHSD) - Antelope Valley High, Lancaster High, Eastside High, plus Quartz Hill High near the western border. School attendance is assigned by the home's exact address, not by community name, and boundaries can change — always verify the assigned schools for a specific The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster address with the district before relying on them.

Fire hazard and insurance

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster is high-desert terrain; the flatter portions are generally not in a CAL FIRE Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, but foothill and wildland-adjacent parcels can be. Confirm the specific parcel on the CAL FIRE hazard map and obtain an insurance quote during your contingency period.

Mello-Roos and HOA

Most established The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster homes do not carry Mello-Roos (CFD) special taxes, since the area predates the special-tax districts common in newer master-planned construction. Some newer tracts, gated communities, or condos may carry a CFD or HOA dues; verify the specific parcel's tax bill and any HOA before writing an offer.

Commute and access

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster is connected primarily by State Route 14 (the Antelope Valley Freeway). Drive times swing widely with the time of day, so the honest answer to “how long is the commute” is to test your specific route at the hour you would actually be driving it.

Buyer and seller considerations

For buyers

Before writing an offer in The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster, request the preliminary title report and the property-tax bill so you can see any Mello-Roos special tax and HOA dues separately from the base 1% ad valorem rate. Two similar-looking homes can carry very different monthly costs.

  • Get pre-approved with payment scenarios that include any special tax, HOA, and realistic insurance — not just principal, interest, base tax, and a placeholder insurance figure.
  • Confirm the school attendance area for the exact address.
  • Where relevant, confirm wildfire-hazard-zone status and shop insurance early, before removing contingencies.

For sellers

Pricing in The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster rewards accurate, current comparables and clean disclosure. Buyers are payment-sensitive at today's rates, so presenting transparent carrying costs up front reduces fall-out risk. See our seller guide and buyer guide.

A closer look at The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster

The BLVD is a redeveloped, pedestrian-friendly downtown - a rare walkable district in the Antelope Valley - anchored by MOAH (the Lancaster Museum of Art and History) at 665 W Lancaster Blvd, with lofts above retail, condos, and smaller historic homes nearby. Buyers weigh The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster's character and price tier against the rest of Lancaster and nearby areas; Brian pulls the real comps, the assigned schools (by address), and the true monthly cost for any specific home.

Schools serving The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster in depth

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster is served by elementary by the Lancaster, Westside Union, Eastside Union, or Wilsona school districts depending on area, and high school by the Antelope Valley Union High School District (AVUHSD) - Antelope Valley High, Lancaster High, Eastside High, plus Quartz Hill High near the western border. The most important point for buyers is that attendance is governed by address-based boundaries, not by community or street name — two homes a short distance apart can feed different schools, and districts periodically adjust boundaries as enrollment shifts. If a specific school is a deciding factor, confirm the exact attendance area for any address directly with the district before you write an offer, since the published map is the only authoritative source. Our overview links and the California School Dashboard are good starting points.

Getting around: commute and access from The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster's position shapes how residents reach the freeways and job centers. Most commuters funnel toward the nearest freeway via local arterials, then head toward their destination; drive times vary widely by time of day. Whatever your destination, verify your own route and timing before committing — a weekday-morning test drive is worth more than any general estimate.

Understanding property tax and special assessments in The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster

California's base property-tax rate is roughly 1% of assessed value under Proposition 13, plus local voter-approved bonds, for a typical effective rate a little above 1%. Most established The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster homes do not carry Mello-Roos (CFD) special taxes, since the area predates the special-tax districts common in newer master-planned construction. Some newer tracts, gated communities, or condos may carry a CFD or HOA dues; verify the specific parcel's tax bill and any HOA before writing an offer. The tax authority of record is the Los Angeles County Assessor; confirm any special assessment or HOA by reading the actual property-tax bill and preliminary title report for the specific parcel, since amounts are parcel-specific and can include scheduled escalations.

What buyers should know before making an offer in The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster rewards buyers who do their homework on carrying costs and hazard status before they fall in love with a floor plan.

  • Get pre-approved with payment scenarios that include any Mello-Roos special tax and HOA dues.
  • Request the preliminary title report and property-tax bill early, and read the special-tax line separately from the base 1% rate.
  • Check wildfire-hazard status where relevant and shop insurance before removing contingencies, not after.
  • In more rural pockets, confirm whether the home is on a private well or septic system rather than municipal service.

Our buyer guide and first-time buyer guide cover these steps in detail.

What sellers should know in The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster

Pricing a The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster home well starts with current, accurate comparables drawn from the right sub-area, since carrying-cost profiles differ across the community. Because today's buyers are payment-sensitive, the listings that move cleanly are the ones that present transparent costs up front. Clean, decluttered, well-photographed homes with proactive disclosure tend to attract stronger offers and fewer renegotiations. Our seller guide walks through prep, pricing, and timing.

Who The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster tends to fit

It fits urban-minded buyers, downsizers, and those who want a walkable BLVD lifestyle rare for the high desert.

Local lifestyle in The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster shares Lancaster's lifestyle - The BLVD downtown entertainment district, MOAH (the Lancaster Museum of Art and History), the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, and Apollo Community Regional Park. Day to day it offers the setting described above.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The BLVD in Lancaster?

The BLVD is Lancaster's redeveloped, pedestrian-friendly downtown along Lancaster Boulevard, with restaurants, events, and MOAH (the Lancaster Museum of Art and History) - one of the few genuinely walkable districts in the Antelope Valley.

What schools serve The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster?

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster is served by elementary by the Lancaster, Westside Union, Eastside Union, or Wilsona school districts depending on area, and high school by the Antelope Valley Union High School District (AVUHSD) - Antelope Valley High, Lancaster High, Eastside High, plus Quartz Hill High near the western border. School attendance is assigned by the home's exact address, and boundaries can change - always verify the assigned schools for a specific The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster address with the district before relying on them.

Is The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster in a fire zone?

The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster is high-desert terrain; the flatter portions are generally not in a CAL FIRE Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, though foothill and wildland-adjacent parcels can be. Confirm the parcel on the CAL FIRE map and get an insurance quote early.

What is the median home price in The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster?

As of mid-2026, The BLVD / Downtown Lancaster runs approximately lofts, condos, and smaller historic homes; pull live. Because a sub-area is a small slice of the market, a single median is unreliable - pull a live, dated comp set for the specific home and street.

Does the Brian Cooper team have a Antelope Valley office?

No. The Brian Cooper Real Estate Team serves the Antelope Valley from our Simi Valley headquarters; we do not maintain a local office.

Primary sourcesLos Angeles County Assessor, California School Dashboard, CAL FIRE Hazard Severity Zones, California BOE Property Taxes, CAR.org. General information only — verify current figures and confirm legal, tax, or financial questions with a licensed professional.

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