Los Feliz Multifamily

Los Feliz buildings tell you their age before you read the title report. Spanish Colonial courtyards with original ironwork.

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

Selling an apartment building in Los Feliz

Most LA multifamily submarkets have inventory that can be described by unit count, year built, and square footage. Los Feliz resists that framing. A ten-unit 1926 Spanish Colonial courtyard and a ten-unit 1962 garden apa...

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Living in town

Living in Los Feliz

Los Feliz is a hillside neighborhood east of Hollywood, bordering Griffith Park. Notable for architecturally significant residential inventory, established professional-class demographics, and proximity to some of LA's m...

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Closings

Sterman closings in Los Feliz

3 Sterman Multifamily Group closings in Los Feliz. See the full transaction record.

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FAQ

Questions about selling in Los Feliz

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

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Michael's Take
Los Feliz buildings often carry architectural distinction that shapes pricing more than size or unit count. The buyer pool for a Spanish Colonial courtyard in Los Feliz is different from the pool for a comparable-size generic LA apartment. Identifying which pool applies to a specific building is the work.

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