AB 1482 vs. LA RSO vs. No Rent Control: Understanding Which Rules Apply to Your Building
One of the most common questions I hear from Los Angeles apartment building owners is deceptively simple: “What rent control rules apply to my building?”...
One of the most common questions I hear from Los Angeles apartment building owners is deceptively simple: “What rent control rules apply to my building?”...
Palms and Mar Vista have emerged as two of the Westside’s most dynamic rental markets. These adjacent neighborhoods offer tenants something increasingly rare: relative affordability...
West LA—encompassing neighborhoods like Sawtelle, Rancho Park, and the areas surrounding the 405/10 interchange—occupies a central position on the Westside that makes it perpetually attractive...
Encino represents the more affluent side of the San Fernando Valley, particularly the coveted areas south of Ventura Boulevard. Known for excellent schools, larger lots,...
North Hollywood has undergone one of the most dramatic transformations of any Los Angeles neighborhood over the past two decades. The emergence of the NoHo...
Valley Village has quietly become one of the San Fernando Valley’s most interesting multifamily markets. Positioned between the more established Sherman Oaks and the rapidly...
Sherman Oaks has emerged as one of the San Fernando Valley’s most desirable neighborhoods, attracting young professionals, families, and entertainment industry workers who appreciate its...
Westwood’s multifamily market is defined by one dominant factor: UCLA. The university creates consistent, predictable demand for rental housing, making Westwood one of the most...
Brentwood stands as one of the most affluent neighborhoods on LA’s Westside, known for its tree-lined streets, excellent schools, and proximity to both the beach...
West Hollywood occupies a unique position in the Los Angeles multifamily landscape. This small, densely populated city—just 1.9 square miles—has become one of the most...