Encino Multifamily

Encino is the submarket I work out of. Marcus & Millichap's LA office is here.

Jurisdiction
LA City
Rent control regime
LA City RSO (pre-1978) + Costa-Hawkins (post-1995)
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0 transactions
Typical sale
With tenants in place
Selling guide

Selling an apartment building in Encino

A building where most tenants moved in between 2008 and 2015 looks different on paper than a building with the same nominal unit mix and turnover in the last three years. Allowable annual rent increases under LA City RSO...

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Living in town

Living in Encino

Encino is an LA City neighborhood south of the 101 in the central-western Valley, adjacent to Sherman Oaks and Tarzana. Mix of hillside residential south of Ventura and flatter residential/commercial north.

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Closings

Sterman closings in Encino

Sterman Multifamily Group actively transacts across LA. Encino closings will appear here.

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FAQ

Questions about selling in Encino

3 common questions about selling an apartment building in Encino — answered.

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Michael's Take
Encino is the submarket I work out of. Marcus & Millichap's LA office is here. Long tenure, wide in-place-to-market gaps, and the 2026 RSO rewrite's impact are the three variables that shape most Encino conversations.

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