Marina del Rey sits in unincorporated Los Angeles County. That single jurisdictional fact shapes everything about how Marina multifamily is regulated, how it is priced, and how sellers should think about their exit.
The revised RSTPO lowered the allowable annual rent increase cap, reduced the floor and ceiling, and extended coverage to include additional building types that were previously exempt. The effect on pre-1995 unincorporat...
Read the full seller's guide →Living in townMarina del Rey is an unincorporated area of LA County built around the largest artificial small-craft harbor in the world. Coastal residential and hospitality character with LA County jurisdiction (not LA City).
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See all 0 Marina del Rey closings →FAQCommon questions about selling multifamily in Marina del Rey.
Read the full FAQ →Marina del Rey is under LA County jurisdiction, not LA City. The LA County RSTPO (tightened in early 2025) applies here. Most sellers still mentally treat Marina as 'Westside LA' and miss that the regulatory framework is meaningfully different — and often more restrictive than LA City now.
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