My car got broken into, my apartment for some reason always smells like cigarettes even though I dont smoke, the hot water is always being shut down, the manager has done nothing to address these issues becau…
444 S KINGSLEY DR, Los Angeles, CA 90020 is a 162-unit rental building in Koreatown, LA. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
My car got broken into, my apartment for some reason always smells like cigarettes even though I dont smoke, the hot water is always being shut down, the manager has done nothing to address these issues becau…
im living in a nightmare, everytime the upstairs neighbor walks I think it's an earthquake, the manager was very nice at first but as soon as I moved he turned out to be a complete a-hole, the office is a…
The best thing I can say about my experience here is that I had a very large one-bedroom apartment with a dishwasher, and the rent was pretty cheap. The apartment was also fairly clean when I moved in. But, I had…
Portfolio-level grade reflects the landlord's buildings across the city, weighted by unit count. Individual building grades may differ.
View full landlord profileACRIS deeds and regulatory filings
Item Pickups — Self Service
Illegal Dumping Item Pickup — Self Service
Illegal Dumping Item Pickup — Call
Information-Only — Call
Information-Only — Call
Information-Only — Call
Illegal Dumping Item Pickup — Self Service
Illegal Dumping Item Pickup — Self Service
Illegal Dumping Pickup — Call
Metal/Household Appliances — Self Service
Monthly counts over the last 7 years · all data sources
No HPD records on file in the last 7 years.
Koreatown · March 2026
Best & worst months to sign a lease
Potential savings: ~16% by timing your move to January.
Asking rent per bedroom type — switch tabs to see each with effective (concession-net) rent.
The Wilshire corridor through Koreatown is a wall of high-rise apartments, Korean-language signage, and some of the best late-night eating in the city. The density here is unmatched in LA -- it feels more like a slice of Seoul transplanted to Southern California.