Westchester Multifamily

Westchester's proximity to LAX defines its multifamily economics. Airline employees, airport logistics workforce, tech-corridor professionals spilling over from Playa Vista, and the LMU academic community combine to produce a rental demand base that is durable, diverse, and specific to this submarket's geography.

Jurisdiction
LA City
Rent control regime
LA City RSO (pre-1978) + Costa-Hawkins (post-1995)
Sterman closings here
0 transactions
Typical sale
With tenants in place
Selling guide

Selling an apartment building in Westchester

Some Westchester inventory sits within FAA-defined noise contours around LAX. Buyer diligence includes noise-disclosure review, soundproofing status, and in some cases specific FAA-related restrictions. Sellers who have ...

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Living in town

Living in Westchester

Westchester is an LA City neighborhood adjacent to LAX, anchored by Loyola Marymount University and a mix of airport-industrial and residential character.

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Closings

Sterman closings in Westchester

Sterman Multifamily Group actively transacts across LA. Westchester closings will appear here.

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FAQ

Questions about selling in Westchester

Common questions about selling multifamily in Westchester.

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Michael's Take
Westchester sits at the intersection of airport noise contours, LMU demand, and Playa Vista tech spillover. The noise contour is a specific disclosure variable for sellers. LMU provides a durable academic-adjacent renter demand floor.

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