Southern California’s luxury real estate market never sleeps. But this past year, it collectively caught its breath.
Luxury sales slowed down in 2023 — a combination of soaring interest rates, a newly introduced “mansion tax” and an inevitable drop-off from a pandemic market when megamansions flipped like hotcakes.
In 2022, there were 17 home sales above $50 million and 48 over $30 million in L.A. County, according to the Multiple Listing Service. In 2023, there were only five sales over $50 million and 23 over $30 million.
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But even in a down year, there were still plenty of headlines. Jay-Z and Beyoncé set the all-time price record in the state of California, while other celebrities sold homes and left L.A. just in time to avoid paying taxes under Measure ULA.
Here are the top sales of the year.
$200 million
History was made in May when Jay-Z and Beyoncé shattered California’s price record, paying $200 million for a concrete compound in Malibu.
The L-shaped house, which topped the previous record of $177 million, looks more like an airplane hangar or supervillain’s lair than a home. It was built by Tadao Ando, a decorated Japanese architect who also designed a home for Kanye West a few miles down the coast. Ando brought in 7,645 cubic yards of concrete to erect the 40,000-square-foot home.
It never officially hit the market, so photos are scarce. The property is perched above Malibu’s Paradise Cove and features concrete hallways and walls of glass that open to a swimming pool and lawn overlooking the ocean.
$60.85 million
Another power couple — Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck — claimed the second-highest home purchase of the year when they shelled out $60.85 million for a five-acre spread in Beverly Crest. High interest rates weren’t a problem; they didn’t need a 30-year-fixed. The pair paid in cash.
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The deal marked the end of a year-long house hunt for Lopez and Affleck, and the house boasts an array of amenities that few other mega-mansions can match. Across 38,000 square feet are 12 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, 15 fireplaces, a movie theater, wine cellar, nail salon and sauna, as well as a 5,000-square-foot sports facility with a boxing ring and pickleball court.
The $60.85-million sale actually came at a discount; the home originally hit the market with a gargantuan price tag of $135 million.
$55 million
Some scratched their heads when Mark Wahlberg unloaded his Beverly Park mega-mansion for $55 million in February. The movie star spent years designing the French-inspired palace, and he originally asked $87.5 million when he first listed it in 2022.
But Wahlberg was a motivated seller. He moved to Nevada last year, and by selling the home in February, he avoided Measure ULA, a transfer tax that took effect April 1 and would’ve charged a 5.5% tax on the sale. At $55 million, Wahlberg’s tax bill would’ve been more than $3 million.
The European-inspired showplace is truly one of a kind, featuring amenities such as a five-hole golf course, driving range, grotto-style swimming pool and skate park. Wahlberg, a native of Massachusetts, also added a Boston Celtics-themed basketball court during his stay.
$52.056 million
Malibu’s second entry on this list comes via attorney Stuart Liner and his wife, Stephanie Hershey Liner, who sold their beach house on Point Dume for just over $52 million.
The Liners have made a fortune flipping houses over the years, including doubling their money on a house they bought from actor Danny DeVito. They scored a hefty profit here as well; records show they paid $21.758 million for the oceanfront home in 2020 before extensively remodeling the place.
The 6,000-square-foot house comes with a swimming pool and tennis court. It sold to Tom van Loben Sels, a partner at Bay Area tax firm Apercen Partners.
$52 million
For years, Villa Firenze was a cautionary tale, an extravagant reminder that while fortunes can be won in Southern California’s lucrative real estate market, you have to be strategic in how you sell to truly cash in.
Hungarian billionaire Steven Udvar-Hazy was not. The airplane mogul built the Italian-inspired mansion in 1998 and listed it for $165 million in 2017, which at the time was one of the most ambitious asking prices in California history.
Clearly overpriced, the house sat on the market for years until it was auctioned off for $51 million in 2021 to biotech entrepreneur Roy Eddleman, who, for some reason, tried the same thing as Udvar-Hazy.
Eddleman quickly attempted to flip the house for a massive profit, putting it back onto the market for $120 million just a year after he bought it. Unsurprisingly, there were no takers, and he died before it sold.
His estate slashed the price on the luxurious villa, which features 40-foot palm trees, 20-foot ceilings and a two-story library complete with a secret passageway that leads to a bedroom and bar.
After a year of price cuts, it finally sold in February for $52 million, just $1 million more than Eddleman paid for it at auction two years prior.
With its rich historical background and sharp, nearly 90-degree turn — an unusual bend that aligns with similar curves in other nearby streets that follow an old property line established in 1633 — West Village’s Commerce Street is a unique piece of New York City history.
And the many historically significant buildings that surround it are proof of that.
The nearby Isaacs-Hendricks House at 77 Bedford Street is one of the few remaining 18th-century buildings in Manhattan, dating back to 1799. Neighboring it at 75-1/2 Bedford Street is a narrow 9-1/2 feet wide house built in 1873, once home to poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.
On Commerce Street proper, we find the Cherry Lane Theatre, the oldest continuously running off-Broadway theater in New York City.
And the buildings at numbers 41 and 39, built in 1831, are known for their mansard roofs added in 1873, but also for the folk tales that surround them. The twin houses are said to have been built by a sea captain who had two feuding daughters, so he built them identical, separate homes with a shared garden.
At 48 Commerce Street, we find another West Village gem — one that’s currently on the market and looking for an architecturally inclined or history-loving owner.
Originally built in 1844, the 5-story townhouse was built on land once owned by Queen Anne, the younger daughter of James II, who reigned over Great Britain and Ireland at the dawn of the 18th century.
According to our sources, Queen Anne later sold it to Trinity Church, after which architect Alexander T. Stewart — an Irish immigrant who created one of the first department stores in America, The Marble Dry-Good Palace — bought it and built the 5-story structure at 48 Commerce Street.
The West Village townhouse, now listed for $10,000,000, sits on an expansive lot with almost 5,000 square feet of living space and a width of 20 feet — and can accommodate at least 6 bedrooms, each with its own office and walk-in closet.
With 8 full baths, future residents and guests will get to enjoy comfort and privacy in one of the city’s most desirable locations. Features include 9 wood-burning fireplaces, a rear patio, a front garden, and rooftop space that allows for a deck with skyline views.
Norman L. Steele, the current owner of the property — who’s also a former real estate mogul that once worked for IBM — restored the building in 1994.
He’s now ready to part ways with his West Village townhouse, offering one lucky buyer the opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind dream home in a beloved Manhattan location or to split it into several units and maximize their investment.
48 Commerce Street is listed for $10 million with Michael Biryla of The Agency New York.
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Since the calendar turned to 2024, the internet has been abuzz with trend reports and home decor predictions that offer a glimpse into what lies ahead in the world of interior design.
For many, these lists may seem overwhelming, especially if you’re not planning to embark on a full-scale renovation this year. But fret not; there are simpler ways to elevate your home by getting creative with a DIY project or two.
Below, we’ll introduce you to 7 home trends experts predict will be big in 2024 and the DIY projects that can help you breathe new life into your living spaces.
DIY Projects That Will Elevate Your Home
Get your toolbox ready. From textured walls to living walls, home renovation experts predict these DIY projects are exactly what you need to elevate your home in 2024.
1. Using reclaimed materials
As more and more of us aspire to make eco-friendly home improvements in 2024, it’s no surprise that using reclaimed and recycled materials is gaining popularity among DIY enthusiasts.
Beyond their environmental benefits, reclaimed and salvaged materials bring a distinctive ‘well-loved’ quality that enriches interior designs with texture and depth. The weathered patina of reclaimed wood, for instance, can seamlessly enhance a home with a modern rustic style, while salvaged fireplaces and reclaimed bricks effortlessly complement modern farmhouse aesthetics. These materials possess a timeless charm, making them an ideal choice for elevating your home’s overall look.
If you’re seeking a quick and manageable DIY project that can be completed in an afternoon, consider exploring your local antique market for a set of vintage drawers and transform them into a unique plant display. Alternatively, give rustic scaffolding boards a fresh lease on life as distinctive kitchen shelves, or reimagine tin ceiling tiles as a one-of-a-kind kitchen backsplash.
For those willing to take on a slightly larger project, a salvaged barn door can be flipped into a statement headboard, and ordinary internal doors and windows can be replaced with antique shutters to achieve a truly bespoke finish.
2. Adding texture to walls
While the memories of popcorn ceilings and orange peel walls might remind you of outdated interior design trends from yesteryears, wall texture is poised to make a stylish comeback in 2024.
Embrace the classic elegance of a knockdown finish or the rustic charm of limewash paint to infuse subtle drama into your walls. For a touch of warmth, consider decorative plasters like stucco or tadelakt. The beauty of these unique finishes is that they can be applied to your walls through a DIY approach using a trowel or roller, making it a cost-effective way to enhance your home’s ambiance.
And remember, texture doesn’t have to be just tactile. There are plenty of ways to introduce visual texture to your walls. Leading industry names like Benjamin Moore are bringing color-washed walls back into the spotlight this year, and even famous figures like Blake Lively are embracing this trend in their own homes.
3. Biophilic home improvements
‘In 2024, biophilic design and creating healthier living spaces are poised to be prominent trends,’ predicts Christine Marvin, Vice President of Strategy & Design at Marvin. To fully embrace this trend, consider decorating with plants, choosing natural color palettes and materials, or increasing natural light in your living areas.
Kriss Swint, design lead at Westlake Royal Building Products, emphasizes the importance of a closer connection with nature and its elements, citing potential benefits like increased well-being and productivity. ‘Growing concerns about wellness and the environment are driving demand for backyard improvements and the integration of nature into design. This includes features like green roofs, large windows, and living walls.’
wooden kitchen cabinetry is predicted to dominate kitchen trends this year.
However, before you jump into a full-scale kitchen remodel, consider that you can revamp this space without breaking the bank by resurfacing or refinishing your existing cabinet fronts.
Rather than reaching for your hammer right away, consider stripping paint from wood cabinets you already have to reveal the material beneath. Alternatively, you can replace your current kitchen cabinet fronts with custom-made ones that perfectly fit your space. Consult a local woodworker for bespoke cabinetry tailored to your kitchen’s dimensions or explore options like preloved wooden cabinet fronts available in salvage yards or online marketplaces.
‘A great DIY hack for achieving premium quality without overspending is using Ikea cabinets combined with custom fronts,’ says Archie Tkachoff, Founder of Arteum.design. ‘This approach is not only cost-effective but also versatile, allowing for the application of custom doors on new and existing cabinets.’
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walk-in pantry?
‘In 2024, we expect to see pantries being upgraded with intelligent organization solutions, providing more space and functionality,’ predicts Laurel Vernazza, Home Design Expert at The Plan Collection. ‘When designed with floor-to-ceiling storage, the walk-in pantry can be used to conceal air fryers, coffeemakers, and larger appliances such as dishwashers, with plenty of room for pots and pans, spices, and dry goods’.
Simply clear the kitchen closet and assess its layout. Install adjustable shelving for better storage, add hooks or racks for spices and dried goods, and improve visibility with an overhead light.
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2-Tier Stainless Steel Lazy Susan
Butterfly Ginkgo K-Cup Carousel
coffee station or walk-in pantry.
Royal Check Large Enamel Canister
wainscotting.
7. DIY built-in bookshelves
The classic built-in bookshelf remains a popular choice for 2024, and it’s easy to see why. With just a modest amount of DIY expertise, you can easily turn an ordinary bookshelf into a faux built-in feature that instantly elevates your home.
Start by measuring your space and acquiring the right number of standalone bookcases for the job. We recommend options such as Ikea’s Billy bookcase or Wayfair’s Lagner bookcase, as they are well-suited to this task. Securely anchor these bookcases to the wall, ensuring they are level and perfectly aligned.
To achieve that coveted built-in appearance, add a plywood surround, crown molding, or decorative trim that complements your room’s style. After carefully caulking and sanding any rough edges, apply paint or stain to the bookshelves, allowing them to seamlessly blend into their surroundings.
Home renovation trends are typically less transient than paint trends, such as the color of the year, and can significantly improve the aesthetic and functionality of your home.
Winter is a season that transforms the world into a glistening wonderland, and what better way to embrace the chilly charm than by turning your home into a winter oasis? In this exploration of unique winter home features, we’ll delve into the extraordinary, from the exhilaration of having your own private ice rink to the relaxation of soaking in a hot tub beneath the winter sky.
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Skating Under Your Own Sky: Private Ice Rinks
To transform your backyard, you’ll need to first choose a level area and remove any debris, rocks or uneven elements. Pile up snow around the perimeter of the rink to form a natural border – this will help contain the water as it freezes. Then, using a hose or bucket, flood the cleared area with a thin layer of water. Allow it to freeze before adding more layers and repeat this process until the thickness of the ice is satisfactory. Now you’ve got your very own private ice rink to enjoy!
A Winter Retreat: Outdoor Hot Tubs
While winter may bring a chill to the air, there’s nothing quite like the contrast of soaking in a steaming hot tub amid the frosty surroundings. Ensure privacy by incorporating natural elements like tall plants or screens around your hot tub, and place serene lighting around the area for ambiance. Having an outdoor tub isn’t just beneficial for relaxation, but it also has several health benefits, can be used as a social gathering spot, and potentially enhances your property value!
Fireside Bliss: Indoor Fireplaces with a Twist
Some homeowners are elevating the coziness of winter by incorporating innovative indoor fireplaces. These include a double-sided fireplace, which makes for a great focal point in an open layout, or a sunken fire pit which creates an intimate and cozy vibe. Floating fireplaces are also gaining popularity for those who want an elevated and modern approach to staying warm.
Indoor Sauna: A Home Spa Experience
Counter the cold weather with an indoor sauna, providing a rejuvenating escape and promoting relaxation during the winter season. A traditional Finnish sauna incorporates natural wood, typically cedar or hemlock, while contemporary saunas opt for a sleek and minimalist design using materials like glass, stone, and metal. If you don’t have much space, compact saunas are ideal and can fit into just a small corner of your home.
Heated Floors: Step Into Warmth
Infuse warmth into every step by installing heated flooring, a practical and luxurious feature that adds comfort to chilly winter mornings. While initial costs to install heated floors can be significant, many homeowners find the comfort, energy efficiency, and long-term benefits well worth the investment. Since there are various systems for heated floors, typically electric and hydronic, you’ll need to consult with a professional to ensure compatibility with your home.
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2023 has seen some wonderful decorative trends. With the evolution of the ‘Minimaluxe’ movement came a wave of beautiful decorative pieces; in the world of decorative lighting, we’ve seen a renaissance, and we’ve embraced a whole new range of textures and materials. It’s been a great year for decor, so it’s no wonder the interior designers have been doing some serious shopping.
We’ve all got a favorite home purchase of 2023 (mine is my pair of wall sconces that sit above my bed), but the tastemakers’ purchases are really telling of what interior design trends have made an impact and what is here to stay. To find out, I caught up with three of my favorite designers to find out their favorite buys of 2023.
1. Fireplace accessories
If there is one major takeaway from 2023, it’s that we want our homes to be cozier than ever before. A key pillar for coziness is warmth and lighting, both of which are covered by open fires or log fires. Fireplaces have experienced a renaissance, and homeowners are enjoying the opportunity to decorate mantelpieces and purchase fireplace accessories that reinforce the cozy living room aesthetic.
Christoffer Du Rietz of Du Rietz Design.
‘Our new open fireplace was made in a Calacata marble we had saved for five years back and designed with some nice details to match the house. It came just in time for fireplace season. Apart from looking great, it helps a lot when lighting the fire, which is many times a week on cold winter days.’
Jumbo Wicker Log Basket
Log Holder
Wrought Iron Fireplace and Hearth Tool Set
bedroom if you want to restyle a nightstand, or perhaps on a bookshelf that needs a bit of decorative attention, they’re fantastically helpful for an uncluttered home.
For Melissa Warner Rothblum of Massucco Warner, this sculptured marble vanity box by west elm made a beautiful impact on her living room shelf. ‘I think this little box is so chic and is a lot of bang for the buck,’ she says. ‘It’s also perfect for tucking away keys on an entryway, remote controls, bedroom trinkets, or garage clickers.’
Chelsea Cement Box
Marble Vanity Box
Large Marble Box
Kitchen accessories have taken off in 2023. No longer are our kitchens spaces for purely functional items. Instead, we’re enjoying items that bring a cozy feel to the space. Forget all those branded mugs you’ve somehow accumulated over the years – it’s out with the old and in with the new. We’re coveting a curated collection of kitchen items that fit with the wider aesthetic of the room – be it a stylish chopping board displayed artfully on a backsplash shelf, or an open shelf of beautiful coffee cups.
Stoneware coffee cups that have that handpainted feel have proved popular, used as decor as well as for a functional kitchen necessity, while interior designer Corinne Mathern takes pride in the pair of glass espresso cups she has in her kitchen. ‘One of the best things I bought for under $50 this year was two vintage Art Deco glass espresso cups on a trip to Italy this year. They make my early morning coffee time with my husband really special and they’re so beautiful,’ she says.
In the coveted Los Angeles neighborhood of Los Feliz, every residence tells a story, and every street corner holds a piece of Hollywood history.
This hillside enclave, gracefully abutting Hollywood and weaving through parts of the Santa Monica Mountains, offers a unique blend of metropolitan allure and serene, natural landscapes — and owning a home here is a symbol of status and exclusivity.
The neighborhood is anchored by one of the largest city-owned parks in the country, the historic Griffith Park, a cornerstone that lends the neighborhood an air of tranquility, uncommon in large urban settings.
“Due to the proximity to historic Griffith Park, Los Feliz enjoys less density and more natural ambiance than most other large metropolitan areas,” shares Konstantine Valissarakos, one of the most preeminent real estate agents in Southern California, deeply acquainted with the area’s charm.
The neighborhood is also home to the two Los Feliz Villages, brimming with quaint, world-class restaurants and amenities. These local treasures craft a sense of belonging, making residents feel part of a “loving neighborhood” – a sentiment hard to find in the bustling city of Los Angeles.
“The two Los Feliz Villages offer quaint, world-class restaurants and amenities, making Los Feliz residents feel like they are in a loving neighborhood,” Valissarakos added, noting that “Los Feliz compares in popularity to other worldwide destination cities where the inhabitants can live anywhere globally that they want and feel special.”
Known for being a top home-buying destination for A-listers and architecture aficionados alike, the area has witnessed a significant surge in home prices, reflecting its growing demand.
“Los Feliz is home to many celebrities. Home prices have gone up in Los Feliz in recent years to match the demand,” the agent adds, highlighting the neighborhood’s appeal. “Finding a characterful or historic home in Los Feliz, akin to an art piece residence, has become a coveted dream for many.”
So then, what homes can you find in the sought-after area?
We’ve reached out to some of the top real estate brokerages with active listings in the area, to give you a feel of the type of homes you can buy in Los Feliz — but be warned, they come with steep price tags.
These figures, though eyebrow-raising, are not at all uncommon for Los Feliz, a Los Angeles neighborhood that has luxury and exclusivity woven into its very fabric.
Standout Los Feliz houses for sale, from a sprawling $38 million historic estate to a film director’s fully restored Tuscan chateau
Owning a piece of Los Feliz is not just about buying property; it’s about embracing a lifestyle desired by many but lived by a few.
And the following listings, all of them Los Feliz houses with a storied past and highly desirable attributes, stand as a testament to the caliber of properties that you can find in the sought-after area. Let’s take a closer look, shall we?
#1 The Cockerham Estate, a $38 million Old World Tuscan chateau
The crown jewel of the neighborhood, the Cockerman Estate is a beautifully reimagined 1914 historic property that’s currently both the largest and highest-priced house for sale in Los Feliz.
Custom-built for Los Feliz’ prolific developer William Mead in 1914, the multi-structure private compound spans two acres and is anchored by a 20,000-square-foot mansion, offering 9 bedrooms, 9.5 baths, and an endless list of upscale amenities.
Meticulously renovated throughout by its current owners, entrepreneur Myra Chan and her husband — with design and oversight by prized architect William Heffner AIA of Studio William Heffner — the Cokerham Estate welcomes visitors with a grand 2-story entry with sweeping staircase and honed marble floors that sets the stage for the luxury we find inside.
Notable features include an elegant library and living room with imported stone fireplace, a bar/lounge (also with an eye-catching fireplace and custom wood details), an expansive kitchen with a breakfast room, fireplace, center island, and a separate prep kitchen along with a covered heated terrace and full outdoor kitchen.
We’d also like to give a nod to the massive primary with a sitting room suite, marble fireplace, terrace with views, his and hers baths, and large walk-in closets.
Listed for $38,000,000 with Brett Lawyer of Carolwood Estates, the massive Los Feliz house also comes with a lower-level entertainment space (which includes a bar and lounge), a home gym with head-on city views, a steam room, infrared sauna and salon/glam room area, and an oversized garage with elevator directly servicing all floors.
#2 A Spanish Colonial Revival estate that dates back to 1929, listed for $15.9M
A timeless gem, this Harry Hayden Whiteley, AIA-designed estate blends the grandeur of Mediterranean estates with the allure of old Hollywood glamour.
With 5 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms in the principal residence and 1 bedroom and 2 bathrooms in the detached guest house, the estate sits proudly on a nearly one acre-sized lot, offering sweeping views that stretch across the LA basin and beyond.
The home greets visitors with a grand two-story rotunda entry, adorned with hand-painted art and a sweeping staircase. The grand living room, featuring hardwood floors, an ornate fireplace, and a balcony, overlooks a pool and the cityscape.
A library with a unique coffered ceiling and a Prohibition-style bar, and a majestic dining room with a wood ceiling and French doors to a veranda enhance its appeal.
The chef’s kitchen is equipped with top-grade appliances and a large island. Upstairs, five luxurious bedroom suites preserve the 1920s charm, with the primary suite offering a spa-like bathroom and walk-in dressing closets.
Additional features of the $15.9 million Los Feliz house — listed with top producer Rita Whitney of The Agency — include a gym, a 2,200+ bottle wine vault, a media room with a wet bar, and a sauna. Lush grounds, a four-car garage, and a motor court complete this exquisite Southern California estate.
#3 An Architectural Digest-featured $9.9M house that’s a piece of Hollywood history
Set on one of Los Feliz’ most coveted streets, Bonvue Avenue, this 5,447-square-foot home is like a trip back in time to Hollywood’s golden era.
And its beauty was just as appreciated back then as it is now — the Spanish Colonial was even featured in Architectural Digest soon after it was built, in 1925.
Sited hillside, the multi-tiered property at 4808 Bonvue Ave takes full advantage of panoramic city views while providing complete privacy at street level. The property is listed at $9,995,000 with Marci Kays and Jonathan Mogharrabi with Carolwood Estates.
Offering 5 bedrooms and 6 baths, the meticulously renovated and well-maintained Los Feliz house features a double-height grand living room with coffered, hand-painted ceilings, towering French doors, a step-down den and wet bar, all accessed from the scene-stealing foyer staircase.
The imported English wood-paneled formal dining room includes a second-level verandah, an ornamental plaster ceiling, and stained glass vignettes — a bespoke detail that runs throughout the home and compliments the many hand-painted oak doors.
A chef’s kitchen, 600-bottle wine cellar, elevator, family room, library, staff rooms, and home offices all round up the home’s interior amenities.
But the amenities continue outside, where the extensive grounds feature multi-level terraces, gravel pathways, hidden gathering spaces and repurposed speak-easy, outdoor dining, and an abundance of fruit trees.
A formal lawn with a period fountain leads to a private pool that’s only visible from the home, adding an extra note of charm and seclusion.
#4 Villa Collina, a $7.245M trophy estate once owned by film director James Whale
Remember when we said that most Los Feliz houses tell a story, and every street corner holds a piece of Hollywood’s history?
This following property is no exception, as it was once home to lauded film director James Whale, best known for directing classic horror films including Frankenstein (1931), The Old Dark House (1932), The Invisible Man (1933), and The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), among others.
Before it was purchased by James Whale, Villa Collina was originally built for Clement E. Smoot, an American golfer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics — where the American team won the gold medal.
The architect, Henry Harwood Hewitt, is known for designing several staple properties across Los Angeles, including poet Alice Lynch’s former home and the Westlake Masonic Temple in Los Angeles in 1914.
Touted as a “One-of-a-kind authentic dramatic Old World Tuscan chateau in epic setting on a huge flat hilltop lot in prime Los Feliz” per the listing, the 4-bed, 4-bath villa was completely restored before hitting the market for $7,245,000.
Nourmand & Associates agent Konstantine Valissarakos and Richard Yohon at Sotheby’s hold the listing.
Among its many features, 4565 Dundee Drive lists an entertainer’s kitchen with chef’s appliances, built-in breakfast nook and French doors, a primary suite with a fully updated deluxe bath with double sinks, a private office and den, and a redesigned hotel-style full guest apartment which doubles as an oversize spa.
Outside, a well-groomed garden, landscaping, and fountains bring peace and tranquility to the property, while a backyard oasis — with a tiled Roman pool and gazebo with built-in seating — lets guests and residents take in the stellar views.
#5 A Weber and Spaulding-designed architectural gem listed for $5.995M
Before Sumner Spaulding and Walter Weber — the architects behind silent film star Harold Lloyd’s 44-room Greenacres mansion — designed Santa Catalina Island’s storied Catalina Casino, they created this residential gem in Los Feliz.
Located in prime Los Feliz at 3659 Shannon Road, the home was designed to make the most of the panoramic views of the hills and LA city lights with original oversized French doors opening up from the first floor onto the sunny backyard, outdoor dining area, and pool deck.
Boasting 7 bedrooms and 7 baths across 6,408 square feet of living space, the 1928-built home retains many original features, including the classic moldings, hardwood floors, built-ins, the dumbwaiter, and double staircases.
Other unique features of the elegant Los Feliz house include three fireplaces, a first-floor library, a formal dining room, living room, and family room, a first-floor bedroom suite, and a dramatic arched hallway connecting the 6 bedrooms upstairs and the office.
There’s also a massive family room with a fireplace on the lower floor, which opens to a separate section of the yard.
This beautiful property is also listed with Konstantine Valissarakos of Nourmand & Associates and Rick Yohon of Sotheby’s.
Which one of the striking Los Feliz houses above do you like most?
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A fairytale-esque Atlanta mansion is being offered for sale for the very first time, and one lucky buyer will soon be living lavishly like a king — as long as they have $8 million to dish out.
Set less than 20 minutes away from downtown Atlanta, 4660 Jett Rd. embodies a luxury retreat, somehow balancing both coziness and grandeur effortlessly. Except, unlike exotic European resorts, this is a sanctuary you can come home to every night.
The castle-like property sits on a lush three acres of pristine forest, ensuring maximal privacy and discretion — all without compromising world-class metropolitan amenities.
Practically in its backyard lies the posh neighborhood of Buckhead, complete with upscale malls, restaurants, and art galleries — not to mention Atlanta’s recreation and entertainment haven, Chastain Park.
And future owners will be hobnobbing with some quite high-profile celebrity neighbors.
Rapper Cardi B lives less than a mile away, while funnyman Steve Harvey’s house is roughly 7 minutes away from the palatial Sandy Springs house.
Location and sprawling size aside, it’s easy to understand why 4660 Jett Rd. racks up its multi-million price tag.
Back in 2005, architect Bill Harrison built the home with unparalleled attention to detail. All 16,000 square feet of this 7-bed, 11-bath estate exude class and timeless taste.
Featuring all the bells and whistles of a classy European estate but with a contemporary twist, this opulent home leaves no desire unaccounted for.
Unrivaled craftsmanship comes to light as soon as you approach the jaw-dropping exterior, constructed of hand-cut Tennessee limestone and topped with a 100-year slate roof that marries luxury with long-lasting quality.
The estate’s interior is just as impressive as its dramatic facade, with warm wood paneling and blazing fireplaces throughout that provide the right atmosphere to unwind in lavish luxury.
Boasting a spacious floorplan, the kitchen — which features a walk-in pantry and an additional prep kitchen — seamlessly flows into the living area allowing for uninterrupted socialization among guests and family.
Soaring vaulted ceilings generously let in natural light while providing views of the luscious landscaped grounds beyond.
The future owner can get the princess (and prince) treatment with an opulent master suite complete with a lofty upscale bathroom with its own sauna along with his and hers walk-in closets.
The estate exudes ‘party host’ appeal with a fully finished basement boasting an additional kitchen, billiard room, and wine cellar.
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Whoever wants to burn off the festive calories can do so in the home gym and second sauna.
It’s easy to shift gatherings outdoors, as the basement opens to a covered outdoor entertainment area with a hot tub and massive pool beyond.
Meanwhile, the estate’s wraparound daylight terrace provides a more relaxed and private way to bask in the enchanted outdoor scenery.
The modern-day castle conveniently features state-of-the-art technology like a comprehensive home automation system and an elevator for the days when you don’t feel like taking the three-story spiraling staircase.
A separate guest apartment along with four garages, a workshop, and spacious parking, can effortlessly accommodate all the king’s horses and all the king’s men.
Debra Johnston, Coldwell Banker Realty’s luxury real estate expert specializing in the Buckhead area, holds the keys to the move-in ready multi-million dollar dream home and serves as listing agent for the palatial abode.
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Austin is an ever-growing, popular city that attracts renters from all over the country. These are the best apartments in Austin offering renters a place to suit their needs — whether you are looking for access to nature, city suites or anything in between.
Check out the best apartments in Austin from our handy list below.
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Quaint exteriors and colorful interiors typify the Agave Falls Apartments. The one- and two-bedroom units have an optional decorative backsplash and under-market rents in East Austin. The community has two pools, high-speed internet access and a playground. Oh, and of course, there is a pet park, too.
Agave Falls even helps residents with their finances thanks to their innovative credit-building program.
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Oak Crest offers a unique alternative to classic apartment living. The three- and four-bedroom detached units each have their own yards, no shared walls and private decks and patios.
The community includes luxurious landscaping, extra storage and a washer and dryer in every unit. Pets and children can play thanks to the yard space, playground and swimming pool.
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Creekside on Parmer Lane has one-, two- and three-bedroom units in far Northeast Austin. The brand new, resort-inspired community has electric vehicle charging stations, curtained cabanas, USB port wall outlets and washers and dryers in every unit.
Additionally, amenities include kitchen islands/bars, a fire pit conversation area, a climate-controlled pet spa and quartz countertops.
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In the gorgeous and hilly Bee Cave community, Avanti Hills has one- and two-bedroom floorplans stacked with amenities. Like most Austin complexes, the apartment includes two pools, a Zen garden, a billiards table and business and conference centers.
With each unit, residents benefit from a private parking garage, ceiling fans in each room, island kitchens and granite countertops.
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The Bridge at Asher has one-, two- and three-bedroom units with vaulted ceilings, fireplaces, oversized closets and garden tubs. Units include a carport and access to a pet park, fitness center, business center and swimming pool.
Residents can also take in hill country views from their large patios or balconies.
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Located in the heart of Austin with spectacular city views, the Catherine has one-, two- and three-bedroom units. The luxury apartments offer a wide variety of floor plans with vaulted ceilings, oversized closets, extra-large balconies and hardwood floors.
Residents benefit from controlled building access, a large fitness center and full concierge service.
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Stay connected in multiple ways with The Park at Wells Branch’s fiber internet and public transportation access. This green community also has a pet park, hiking, biking and jogging trails and picnic areas with grills.
Inside the one- and two-bedroom units, residents will find spacious closets, hardwood floors and a fireplace. Other amenities include basketball courts, a media center, a hot tub, a fitness center and a swimming pool.
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Spacious one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans leave room for the whole family at Eagles Landing. This income-restricted community also offers a free after-school program and free summer camp.
Eagles Landing accepts vouchers and provides special cable rates and packages. They offer all of this on top of under-market rent prices.
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Families with children will love 620 Canyon Creek thanks to the excellent surrounding schools in Leander Independent School District and the easy access to Lake Travis. Canyon Creek is a green community with a recreation center, fitness center, swimming pool, hot tub and tennis courts.
The one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units also have several luxury upgrades available, including customized mantels, direct access garages, Italian marble entryways, wood-burning fireplaces and jetted Roman tubs.
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Less than a mile from the University of Texas’s most popular hangout, The Drag, Axis West Campus provides one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments at an affordable price.
Residents have access to tanning beds, a media and gaming area, a Starbucks machine and an outdoor fire pit and entertaining area. The community also provides independent living units and disability accessibility too.
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Conveniently situated with access to the city but also in spacious Central Texas hill country, Anthem at Ledge Stone offers rustic style meets luxury living. This community has electric vehicle charging stations, a pet spa, a resort pool with private cabanas, a fire pit and social grills.
Inside the one-, two- and three-bedroom units, residents enjoy renovated interiors, island kitchens, stainless steel appliances, dimmable pendant lighting and vaulted ceilings in select units. All in all, it’s got everything you could need.
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Classically appealing with well-below average rent, West Gate Ridge provides standard amenities in Southwest Austin. The pet-friendly one- and two-bedroom units include disability access and spacious interiors.
All units have a private balcony or patio and washer/dryer connections. Residents also enjoy a playground, fitness center, swimming pool and business center.
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The Collective on Riverside is an excellent option for students. These one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments have fully furnished options.
Students can also easily commute to school using public transportation or the university shuttle service that stops on-site. When not studying or working, Collective residents enjoy access to a variety of athletic facilities and bocce, shuffleboard and billiards.
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Live in style at Southpark Crossing. The one- and two-bedroom apartments feature nine- to 11-foot ceilings, crown molding, island kitchens and granite counters in the kitchen and bathrooms. Residents also benefit from extra storage in full-size pantries, oversized closets and balcony storage.
Enjoy the additional uncommon apartment luxuries of Nest Wi-Fi thermostats and an on-site movie theater with reclining seats.
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Growing families will fit right in at River Ranch in Northeast Austin. The apartments also boast a community playground and splash pad. Fur babies can enjoy the dog park while parents will appreciate the fitness center.
Entertaining friends is also a breeze with the spacious clubhouse and community center that includes a fully-equipped kitchen.
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The Bridge at Cameron is a brand-new community in Northeast Austin.
These one-, two- and three-bedroom, income-restricted apartments include programmable thermostats and extra storage. The smoke-free, green community also has an on-site technology center.
Residents can also enjoy the community room with a patio area, carpeted bedrooms and laundry facility.
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The Hills at Leander offers private, quiet, comfortable living for seniors in Austin’s Cedar Park neighborhood. These income-restricted units enable independent living for seniors, including disability access, game rooms and group exercise.
Residents can also welcome visits from family and friends thanks to guest parking and an on-site picnic area with barbecues.
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The Estates at Austin in Pleasant Valley is perfect for University of Texas students with five-, 10- and 12-month leases at half of the average city rent. This community also has a covered UT shuttle station that provides service directly to the university.
The one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom, disability-accessible units also include high-speed internet with included HBO. Students can work and play thanks to the 24-hour private study nooks and computer lab alongside basketball, tennis and sand volleyball courts.
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Offering luxury, affordable apartments in far North Austin, Scofield Park has all the amenities to keep residents connected and entertained. Residents can enjoy an internet cafe with a media center, an entertainment lounge and two 24-hour fitness centers. Even pups can stay busy with two on-site bark parks with agility courses.
This complex with one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments is also just minutes away from the Domain, a popular shopping center and local hot spot.
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Spacious and affordable, Menchaca Commons has outdoor patios and a grilling area. Renters will also save money thanks to the energy-efficient appliances and LED lighting in every unit.
This green community also has Amazon package lockers and hardwood flooring on top of renovated interiors and ceiling fans in every room.
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Just minutes away from Lake Travis, Tintara at Canyon Creek has one-, two- and three-bedroom units. On top of affordable rent, Tintara offers hardwood floors, island kitchens and vaulted ceilings.
Renters also benefit from a private gated entry and the option to utilize a business conference center and boutique office space.
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Athletes of all types will feel at home in Monterey Ranch. In addition to a well-equipped fitness center and rec room, these apartments have a range of sports facilities, including a soccer field, basketball court, tennis courts, biking, hiking and running trails and five pools.
A selection of the studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans at Monterey Ranch are also ADA accessible.
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Enjoy all that South Austin has to offer from the Mansions at Onion Creek. These one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units live up to their name, ranging from just over 700 to nearly 2,000 square feet.
Last but not least, the Mansions has an Olympic-sized infinity pool
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Tucked into the hilly idyll of Barton Creek in West Austin, Barton Creek Villas has fantastic views thanks to its spacious open floor plans and oversized windows.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate its bike and hiking trails while their pet companions will enjoy the on-site bark park with an agility course.
The community offers luxury one-, two- and three-bedroom units, plus a clubhouse with a coffee bar.
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Perfect for professionals that may work at the nearby companies in Northeast Austin, Pioneer Hill offers great prices and amenities for one-, two- and three-bedroom units — no wonder it’s one of the best apartments in Austin. Every apartment comes with a yard or a balcony and stylish modern interiors.
Residents also enjoy the option of full-size washer-dryer connections, extra storage and a community clubhouse.
The best apartments in Austin
Wherever you choose to live, Austin offers apartments that suit any lifestyle. Find apartments for rent in Austin today.
We looked at all available multifamily rental property inventory from January to June 2021 on Rent. to determine which properties with an Austin mailing address are most viewed by organic internet searches. The information included in this article is used for illustrative purposes only. The data contained herein does not constitute financial advice, availability or a pricing guarantee for any apartment.
It’s notoriously exhausting to find housing in L.A., but landing a place in La La Land is always worth the endeavor. To expedite the process for you, we’ve rounded up some of the best apartments in Los Angeles, all of which offer amazing amenities and an unparalleled city experience.
Whether you’re looking for towering luxury complexes, lowkey Hollywood bungalows or something in between, we’ve got you covered.
Here are the top 25 apartments to rent in Los Angeles.
Situated in one of L.A.’s most beloved neighborhoods, Radius Koreatown offers some pretty sweet amenities. Here, you’ll have in-unit laundry, pristine hardwood floors, incredible city views, a gym and a pet grooming service at your disposal.
Plus, Radius is also within walking distance to the Wilshire / Normandie and Wilshire / Vermont Los Angeles Metro subway stops, as well as unique bars and Korean restaurants.
To begin, tucked between iconic neighborhoods like Silver Lake and Koreatown, CitiZen offers spacious, sunlit floor plans overlooking Virgil Village’s burgeoning creative scene.
Equipped with amenities like a swimming pool, fitness center, private balconies and coffee club, this community offers Angelenos a mix of luxury and affordability that’s hard to find elsewhere.
Yes, the average one-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles will run you $2,976. However, CitiZen offers two-bedroom floor plans starting at $2,890 per month.
This massive, glittering highrise is aptly named — one-bedroom floor plans start at, well, almost $10,000 per month. Tucked away at the edge of Beverly Hills and Century City, these luxury apartments not only come furnished upon request but also boast amenities like basketball courts, a swimming pool, business center, tennis courts, sauna, barbecue area and clubhouse.
Nestled in the very heart of Koreatown, The Vermont is hard to miss. This sprawling glass highrise offers Angelenos everything they might need, including a swimming pool, a newly renovated interior and a rooftop lounge. Also, cats and dogs are welcome here, too (with a $500 deposit per pet).
First off, with views overlooking Koreatown and the Hollywood Hills, St. Andrews Manor possesses a distinct historic charm reminiscent of the East Coast. This red brick building has a fully renovated interior and custom cabinetry to add to its charisma. Also, rental prices include all utilities, and it’s dog- and cat-friendly.
Angelenos looking to live in luxury are sure to find everything they need at the Orsini. This elegant, Mediterranean-inspired building offers studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments boasting nine-foot ceilings and private balconies to boot.
Situated between Downtown and Echo Park, it’s hard to beat the Orsini’s location. Tenants can easily stroll up Sunset to grab a cappuccino at Eightfold Coffee, drive Downtown to restaurants and bars or catch a baseball game at Dodger Stadium.
Located in L.A.’s Westwood neighborhood, the Den on Levering is the perfect mix of modern luxury and Westside charm. The Den offers residents decks with sprawling views. Also, the fireplaces and sophisticated granite countertops are a perfect addition. Plus, it’s minutes from the University of California Los Angeles and Westwood Village, hugging the 10 and 405 freeways for easy access to the city.
The Glendon is another Westside luxury apartment complex, boasting amenities like an edgeless infinity pool and walk-in closets. Also, and don’t forget to check out the stunning courtyard — it is home to a soothing trickling fountain, plus elegant outdoor foliage.
Located in the northern section of Hollywood, Fleur de Lis, built in the 1930s, is a true Art Deco gem. This beautiful building consists of two duplex penthouse apartments, as well as studios and one-bedroom floor plans. Utilities come included in the rental price at Fleur de Lis.
Steps away from the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Havenhurst is slightly reminiscent of Parisian apartments, complete with an elegant courtyard and water fountain. The Havenhurst offers affordability at the heart of Hollywood’s hustle and bustle, making it perfect for those looking to explore L.A.’s extraordinary entertainment scene.
Spacious and modern, Junction 4121’s floor plans are streaming with light trickling over the Hollywood Hills. New hardwood flooring and Instagram-worthy appliances are just some of the perks of living in this swanky apartment complex; it’s located in Silver Lake, one of L.A.’s most sought-after neighborhoods. Be aware that the price here is much steeper than average (a one-bedroom will run you between $3,109 and $4,027 a month).
If you want to live in La La Land à la Zooey Deschanel, look no further. Much of the hit series “New Girl” was filmed at Binford Lofts, an industrial warehouse-turned-loft in the middle of the Arts District. Exposed brick, concrete beams and open floor plans give these apartments their distinct flair. All in all, you will find easy access to breweries, coffee shops and art spaces here — making it the ultimate place for creatives to call home.
Barrington Plaza will make you feel like you live in a five-star resort year-round. Spacious, modern interiors complete with balconies give this Silicon Beach property its home-like touch. Additionally, check out the Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball courts and breakfast bar — a perfect touch to everyday living.
Surrounded by lush greenery, a swimming pool and a serene courtyard, the Fontenoy feels like Hollywood’s very own hidden garden oasis. A studio will average $1,695 per month here, while a two-bedroom penthouse suite goes for $3,050 per month.
Conveniently located near the 10 Freeway, Zoe Loft Apartments offer sophisticated, modern interiors and proximity to L.A.’s major shopping destinations, like the Grove, Platform and Beverly Center. In addition to its location, this complex also boasts a rooftop deck, expansive city views and a swimming pool.
Nature lovers will feel right at home in Rancho Los Feliz, due to it bordering the famous Griffith Park and the Los Angeles River. Canopied with lush trees and greenery, this complex also offers easy access to the Los Feliz golf course and unparalleled shopping and dining experiences in Atwater Village, too.
LEVEL Furnished Living apartments are just about the best Downtown L.A. has to offer, with open-concept floor plans, gourmet kitchens and envy-inducing city views. It’s walking distance from much of DTLA’s historic theaters, bars, restaurants and shops. Plus, it’s equipped with top-of-the-line fitness and wellness centers.
First, Park La Brea promises a proprietary blend of “luxury, recreation, culture and convenience,” and it definitely lives up to its word. Outfitted with granite countertops, parquet wood floors and a saltwater swimming pool, Park La Brea is a true Mid City gem. Plus, these apartments are right across from the Grove shopping center and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
L.A. techies live large at Playa Summit, which flaunts features including soaring cathedral ceilings, an in-complex movie theater, a library, a clubhouse and fitness centers. Though Playa Summit is close to the action of Silicon Beach, it’s located in a quiet neighborhood, so you don’t have to sacrifice serenity for convenience.
Firstly, charming, tree-lined bungalows in the middle of Hollywood are just about as good as it gets. Hollywood Off Vine is just minutes away from this iconic neighborhood’s landmarks, as well as everyday necessities like restaurants, shops and parks.
Firstly, Piccadilly might as well be named the Koreatown Castle because that’s precisely what this beautiful building looks like. Complete with peaked towers and elegant archways, Piccadilly resides in Koreatown’s calmer quarters, making it a prime location for K-Towners who enjoy their peace and quiet.
Heads up, jet-setters: If you’re a frequent flyer, consider Concourse, a resort-style community close to Los Angeles International Airport. Choose from furnished or unfurnished apartments and enjoy the complex’s swimming pool, hot tub, state-of-the-art fitness center and coworking lounge. Some units are co-living suites, while others are for those flying solo.
The Barclay is yet another historic Koreatown icon. Complete with an elegant courtyard and renovated interiors, you’d never guess this building is pushing 100 years old. You can find studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans here, ranging from $1,025 to $1,795+ monthly.
The Langham Apartments are just a stone’s throw away from the Barclay. Additionally, they offer a similarly elegant, luxurious feel with a twist of affordability. Come for the Hollywood royalty-era nostalgia; stay for the views. Oh and, all utilities are included here.
North of Koreatown, Gramercy Towers apartments are the peak of classic luxury and modern comfort. All in all, one step into the building’s lobby transports you back to the roaring 20s, while the building’s spacious floor plans and sweeping city views remind you: You’re here now, and you made it to L.A.
The best apartments in Los Angeles
Life in L.A. might move fast, but there’s nothing like coming home and winding down in one of the city’s most sought-after apartments. From upscale penthouse views to historic K-Town charm, each apartment offers an extraordinary taste of SoCal city life that’s hard to find elsewhere. Find apartments for rent in Los Angeles today.
We looked at all available multifamily rental property inventory from January to June 2021 on Rent. to determine which properties with a Los Angeles mailing address are most viewed by organic internet searches. The information included in this article is used for illustrative purposes only. The data contained herein does not constitute financial advice, availability or a pricing guarantee for any apartment.
Salt Lake City is a vibrant city that is growing by the minute. More and more people are flocking to the Salt Lake valley, but it’s no surprise. Everyone comes to the valley for a different reason and each person has unique housing needs. Whatever your housing requirements are, there are plenty of options for you. Here are the best apartments in Salt Lake City to get you started on your hunt!
The one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments at Brickgate offer a combination of convenience and comfort.
A fitness center, hot tub and swimming pool make de-stressing and relaxing easy, not to mention the many nearby trails for hiking and biking. Each unit has a washer and dryer, extra storage and a renovated interior.
Located slightly further from the mountains, the Seasons at Pebble Creek has even better mountain views than other parts of the valley. These one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units have private patios, in-unit washers and dryers and new interiors.
On-site amenities include facility patrol, a pool, fitness center, business center and playground. It’s also near the freeway, giving quick access to everything else that Salt Lake City has to offer.
Cottonwood apartments are in a quaint, mellow area of the Salt Lake valley. The conveniences it offers include a neighborhood pet park, outdoor hiking trails and safety measures, such as on-site patrol and controlled access.
The functional interiors have vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets and in-unit washer and dryer connections. And community amenities include a hot tub, pool, fitness center and business center.
In the affluent Avenues neighborhood, you’ll find that the studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments of Avenue East are near beautifully preserved, historic homes and nearby mountains.
The many hiking, biking and running trails located just steps outside the property are attractive to anyone that enjoys the outdoors. Finally, like the other homes in the area, the apartments are well-maintained and have renovated interiors.
With a variety of one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans available, Liberty Commons is conveniently located in the suburbs, yet not far from the Salt Lake International Airport and downtown area.
Other conveniences are available, like direct-access garages with some apartments, an in-unit washer and dryer and extra storage.
Summerwood’s two-bedroom apartments are affordable, starting at $925, yet offer the comforts of a more expensive unit. In-unit washer and dryer connections, private balconies and oversized closets come with the apartments here, not to mention the proximity to shopping and entertainment.
Fitness options include an exercise center, tennis courts and racquetball courts. Additionally, there’s a hot tub, two outdoor pools and an indoor pool, giving plenty of room for swimming during all seasons.
In one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the valley, Liberty Village is in the center of Sugarhouse. Its studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments have granite countertops, nine-foot ceilings and all stainless steel appliances.
Liberty Village is a green community, complete with a green building certificate and on-site recycling. Also, the complex has controlled access entry and on-site patrol, providing peace of mind for residents.
A comfortable place for pets and people alike, Mountain Shadows is near a pet park in the suburbs. It has many amenities available, such as basketball courts, a business center, a fitness center and a pool.
Mountain Shadows has one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, which include on-site patrol for the complex and options for extra storage.
Located in the vibrant, coveted neighborhood of Sugarhouse, the Vue at Sugarhouse Crossing is one of the most desirable apartment complexes in the valley. Fitting with its name, the mountains are close by and the views from the apartments are stunning.
Apart from its ideal location near Sugarhouse Park, it offers access to boutiques, unique dining and amenities like a hot tub and fitness center. Each unit features hardwood floors, a dishwasher, stainless steel appliances, a kitchen island and ceiling fans.
Donna Manor’s one- and two-bedroom plans have a little bit of everything. It’s located near shopping and restaurants and apartments include balconies where you can enjoy the incredible Utah mountain views.
Apartments come updated with luxury touches, like two-toned paint, crown molding and tiled fireplaces. There are also solar panels to reduce the cost of utilities. Also, the community clubhouse, a hot tub and sauna are available for residents to relax and de-stress.
The one- and two-bedroom floor plans at Callaway offer comfort and variety, including beautiful golf course views, high-end stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, and various amenities.
Callaway has top-tier amenities available for residents, which include two dog parks and a dog washing facility, two fitness centers, two swimming pools, a clubhouse and sports courts.
Woodside at Holladay is close to the large Murray Park and only a short drive to the mountains, giving plenty of access to outdoor activities at all times throughout the year.
The interior layout and amenities shine through at Woodside, as additional storage is available, updated kitchens include newer dishwashers and islands and there are in-unit washer and dryer connections.
Offering one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with updated kitchens, large closets and extra storage, Cedar Breaks has many perks, including beautiful mountain views from across the Salt Lake valley.
It’s minutes away from both I-215 and I-15, making travel and commuting quick and convenient. Its amenities include a fitness center, basketball court, hot tub and pool.
Apartments ranging from one to three bedrooms at Maison’s Landing have high-end upgrades in each unit, including stainless steel appliances and in-unit washer and dryer options, as well as other conveniences like carports and garages.
Maison’s Landing has incredible amenities, like free bike checkouts, a gated pet area, a pool lounge with billiards and shuffleboard, sports courts and a pool.
Ultimately, Aspen Cove is in a quiet community north of downtown. It contains two- and three-bedroom units that have luxury features, like vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, large closets with organizers included.
There are also private patios and additional private storage, making it easier to hold outdoor gatherings and store extra belongings.
Thornhill Park is in the quieter suburbs east of downtown Salt Lake City. Its facilities include a clubhouse, business center, fitness center, hot tub, pool and racquetball courts. There’s also on-site patrol to keep the complex safe.
Here at Thornhill Park, there are floor plans that are one and two bedrooms. Plus, in-unit washers and dryers, patios, balconies and new interiors.
Minutes away from historic Wheeler Farm, Boulder Hollow lies close to walking trails and canyons for outdoor recreation. These large apartments have in-unit washer and dryer connections and controlled access for added safety.
Residents can choose from anything between one- to four-bedroom apartments and townhomes, which are perfect for everyone from individuals flying solo to families of all sizes.
Stonehenge’s spacious one- and two-bedroom apartment plans include large closets, a fireplace and in-unit washer and dryer hookups. Additionally, it’s also not too far from hiking, skiing and other outdoor recreation.
Furthermore, the facilities have a pool and hot tub, fitness center, recreation room and racquetball and tennis courts, so you have everything you need and more right outside your door.
Right in between downtown Salt Lake and the University of Utah campus is The New Broadmoor. This beautiful brick building is full of character and charm and contains one- and two-bedroom apartments, with short-term leases available if needed.
These renovated apartments are all about location and are within walking distance of many shops, cafes and other dining. Plus, we have to mention plenty of downtown entertainment.
What used to be an old bowling center, the Ritz Classic was converted into studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments, but kept the large 90-foot bowling pin in the parking lot as a reminder of its history.
Along with updated interiors, these apartments are close to parks, shopping and dining, and the complex itself has plenty of amenities. Fire pits, a coffee bar, electric vehicle charging stations and even a yoga studio are a few of the things residents have access to.
Near downtown and within walking distance to shopping and entertainment, Park Place at City Centre has two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments.
Plus, it includes a variety of amenities, like a barbecue area, playground for kids, fitness center, hot tub and large clubhouse.
Just off of Foothill Drive, one of the best locations in the valley is Foothill Place. A short drive from downtown and right near the mouth of Parley’s Canyon, there really isn’t a more ideal spot to settle.
These one- and two-bedroom apartments are not only close to multiple ski resorts, but the complex has a hot tub, pool and fitness center.
First of all, you have the option of a one-, two- or three-bedroom floor plan at Overlook Point. Although it isn’t in the center of the city, it is conveniently located near a shopping center in the quiet suburbs.
If shopping isn’t enough, there are basketball and tennis courts, a clubhouse and a fitness center. Also, enjoy taking a dip in the pool!
Newly renovated with large garden tubs, oversized closets and hardwood floors, Cornell Street is one of the best apartments for the price.
Their studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments start at just $720 a month and would put you within only a few minutes of downtown Salt Lake.
Finally, Towers on Main is basically the best of everything. It offers a variety of floor plans —everything from studio to 3-bedrooms. It has stellar safety features, such as alarms, controlled building access, gated access to the premises and on-site patrol.
There are pet-specific amenities, including a private dog park, making it one of the best for pet owners. In addition to pet amenities, there’s a pool, fitness center, recreation room and media center.
Don’t delay your Salt Lake City apartment hunt
Because. so many people are moving to Salt Lake City, housing may become harder and harder to come by. So don’t wait to start looking for an apartment! Snag the perfect place for you before someone else does.
We looked at all available multifamily rental property inventory from January to June 2021 on Rent. to determine which properties with a Salt Lake City mailing address are most viewed by organic internet searches. The information included in this article is used for illustrative purposes only. The data contained herein does not constitute financial advice, availability or a pricing guarantee for any apartment.