Mobile Massage Across Southern California

KEN Mobile Massage Service Areas

We bring professional massage to 60+ cities from the Antelope Valley to Beverly Hills. Licensed therapists, professional equipment, your home. Every session includes table, oils, music, and complimentary aromatherapy.

Three Zones, Transparent Pricing

Your zone is based on your address. Every session includes table, oils, music, and aromatherapy. No membership, no hidden fees.

Local Zone

Antelope Valley core

$120 / 60 min

$170 / 90 min • $240 / 120 min

Extended Zone

Santa Clarita & San Fernando Valley

$150 / 60 min

$200 / 90 min • $300 / 120 min

Premium Zone

Burbank, Pasadena & Westside LA

$200 / 60 min

$250 / 90 min • $350 / 120 min

Greater LA

Call or text (661) 607-4905 for availability and pricing in these areas.

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From the Blog

Honest advice, real tips, and everything you should know about getting a massage at home.

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