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Discover a touch of Mediterranean elegance tucked away in the North Natomas neighborhood, just north of downtown Sacramento. This apartment community is your gateway to a lifestyle filled with comfort,…
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687 S Hobart Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90005, USA
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Property ID :
Rental22243
Located in Koreatown, the development is ideal for DTLA and for Hollywood, close to I-10, I-110, Highway 101, Wilshire / Vermont Metro, the University of Southern California, Hancock Park, Southwestern Law School and Loyola Law School.
Apartments can feature quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, soaking tub, smart thermostats and a balcony. The development can feature a lobby, clubhouse, zen deck, business center, BBQ, pool, sundeck, fitness center, WiFi, coffee bar and onsite parking.
The development is located at 687 S. Hobart Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90005. It’s a short distance from Crypto.com Arena and Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Convention Center, The Underground Museum, Peace Awareness Labyrinth and Gardens, Angels Point, Elysian Park, Wilshire Country Club, Los Angeles City College and Los Angeles Medical Center.
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