STERLING FAMILY TRUST · avg 3.3 ★★★★★ · Los Angeles
“Leaving this building after 2 years of calling it my home! I'm a single, 28-year-old female, and couldn't have found a better Anit in LA. Searching for a place in Koreatown all yielded the same results - 400 sq ft studios with no parking, and coin laundry. What I was able to get at Presidential Towers was a 1-bedroom Anit with an assigned and gated parking space, brand new card-operated laundry room, and no pet rent! The building doesn't have central air or heat, but a wall AC unit comes in the living room, and I used my own portable air conditioner in the bedroom in the summer. In the winters, I used a small space heater in my bedroom and was perfectly fine. This made my LADWP bill only $75 bi-monthly. No complaints on those savings! With Presidential Towers, no you're not getting any of the frills of a gym, pool, or fitness center, but the price makes up for it. I have friends 2-3 blocks away that pay $2,000/month for a studio with all of the bells and whistles, and when I want to go for a swim, I just go to their places haha. Berenice is the property manager/landlord here and she lives on the 1st floor. Always a great sign when your landlord actually lives in the building themselves. She has always been a pleasure to work with, and was on it whenever I needed to follow up with her on maintenance requests. You've got a bunch of families throughout the building, so it's a comfortable, cozy, and safe setting. Can't beat the location either, as it's 10 mins to Hollywood, and 7 minutes to Downtown. Also close by to all of the major highways. Wilshire Blvd is around the corner, Starbucks, Target, Cleaners, Vons, Ralphs, and more, all within walking distance. I see why people stay in this building for years, I would've been one of those folks if I wasn't relocating to Texas. Great memories here, and I'm fortunate to have found such a great and affordable Anit in LA.”
— 3100 W 3RD ST · Koreatown“Manager is rude and disrespectful. Bldg smells like clogged pipes, rats were showing at the top floor. The main company ignores any requests relating the manager. Allowing the manager to act any way she wants. Only 6 laundry machines for dozens of units. Property crime was a regular thing is the area. Bad experience, never again.”
“Leaving this building after 2 years of calling it my home! I'm a single, 28-year-old female, and couldn't have found a better apartment in LA. Searching for a place in Koreatown all yielded the same results - 400 sq ft studios with no parking, and coin laundry. What I was able to get at Presidential Towers was a 1-bedroom apartment with an assigned and gated parking space, brand new card-operated laundry room, and no pet rent! The building doesn't have central air or heat, but a wall AC unit comes in the living room, and I used my own portable air conditioner in the bedroom in the summer. In the winters, I used a small space heater in my bedroom and was perfectly fine. This made my LADWP bill only $75 bi-monthly. No complaints on those savings! With Presidential Towers, no you're not getting any of the frills of a gym, pool, or fitness center, but the price makes up for it. I have friends 2-3 blocks away that pay $2,000/month for a studio with all of the bells and whistles, and when I want to go for a swim, I just go to their places haha. Berenice is the property manager/landlord here and she lives on the 1st floor. Always a great sign when your landlord actually lives in the building themselves. She has always been a pleasure to work with, and was on it whenever I needed to follow up with her on maintenance requests. There are a bunch of families throughout the building, so it's a very comfortable, cozy, and safe setting. Can't beat the location either, as it's 10 mins to Hollywood, and 7 minutes to Downtown. Also close by to all of the major highways. Wilshire Blvd is around the corner, Starbucks, Target, Cleaners, Vons, Ralphs, and more, all within walking distance. I see why people stay in this building for years, I would've been one of those folks if I wasn't relocating to Texas. Great memories here, and I'm very fortunate to have found such a great and affordable apartment in LA.”
— 3100 W 3RD ST · Koreatown