Turn My Unit

Apartment Turnover Services Across Los Angeles

From rent-stabilized buildings in West Hollywood to dingbats in North Hollywood, our crews turn units across the LA basin and the Valley. Pick your area to see how we work there.

West Hollywood

West Hollywood's rental stock is dominated by mid-century buildings under the city's own rent stabilization ordinance — which means long tenancies, and units that need real work when they finally turn. We're in WeHo buildings around Sweetzer, Flores, La Jolla, and San Vicente constantly, doing exactly that work: full repaints, tub reglazes on original porcelain, fixture updates, and deep cleans.

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Hollywood

Hollywood's blocks mix 1920s character buildings with newer infill, and we turn units in both — courtyard buildings off Franklin, walk-ups around Wilcox and Las Palmas, and larger managed properties toward Cahuenga. High tenant turnover in the area means managers here care most about speed: every extra vacant week in Hollywood is real money.

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Koreatown

Koreatown is the densest rental neighborhood in Los Angeles, and its buildings — brick mid-rises from the 1920s, dingbats from the 60s, and everything between — turn units constantly. We work K-town blocks around Normandie, Serrano, Kenmore, and Westlake on a recurring basis for managers running multiple buildings in the area.

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West Los Angeles

West LA's rental market — Sawtelle, Palms, Mar Vista, and the corridors off Sepulveda and Olympic — moves fast and rents high, so vacancy time hurts more here than almost anywhere in the city. We turn units across these neighborhoods with tight scheduling: scope this week, crews in next week, listed the week after.

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Culver City

Culver City rents at a premium and its tenants expect units to look the part. We handle turns across the city — older garden apartments near downtown, larger complexes toward Fox Hills, and small multi-unit properties scattered through the residential blocks — bringing units to a standard that supports Culver City pricing.

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Mid-City

Mid-City is duplex-and-fourplex country: owner-operated buildings along Pico, Venice, and Washington where one vacancy is a meaningful share of the property's income. We give these owners the same turnkey turnover that big management companies get — scoped line-item quote, sequenced crews, and a unit back on the market in days.

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Venice

Venice rentals live in a harsher environment than most of LA — salt air corrodes fixtures and hardware, moisture stresses paint and caulk, and the mix of bungalow courts, duplexes, and small apartment buildings means no two turns look alike. We turn units from the walk-streets to Lincoln Boulevard with scopes tuned to beach-adjacent wear.

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Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills rentals — especially the apartment blocks south of Wilshire around Roxbury, Charleville, and Gregory — carry expectations a standard turn doesn't meet. Finishes are nicer, tenants notice details, and owners protect reputations. Our Beverly Hills turns run a finer-grained punch list: crisp paint lines, stone and brass cleaned with the right products, and fixtures that match the building's level.

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Pasadena

Pasadena's rental stock spans a century — Craftsman-era multifamily near Orange Grove, classic courtyard buildings around Union and Cordova, and modern complexes toward the 210. We turn units across that whole range for Pasadena managers and owners, with scopes that respect what each era of building needs.

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North Hollywood

North Hollywood is the Valley's highest-volume rental market — dingbats and stucco walk-ups along Cahuenga, Willowcrest, and the NoHo Arts District blocks, plus newer mid-rises near the Metro station. We run turns across all of it, with crews in NoHo buildings on a near-weekly basis.

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Burbank

Burbank's rental market runs on studio-industry tenants who expect clean, well-kept units and move on schedules tied to productions. We turn units across Burbank — the apartment corridors off Victory, Magnolia Park's smaller buildings, and complexes near downtown — for owners who want them back on the market quickly between leases.

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South Los Angeles

South LA's rental stock — Craftsman duplexes, fourplexes, and small apartment buildings across neighborhoods like Vermont Square, Exposition Park adjacent, and the corridors off Slauson and Western — is where value-focused turns matter most. Owners here need units rent-ready without gold-plating, and that's how we scope: durable materials, honest line-item pricing, nothing padded.

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