Cirrus Asset Management, Inc.

82 Communities
7,828 Units
44 Cities
18 Corporate Communities
7 Senior Communities

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Los Angeles

There are numerous nicknames for Los Angeles, just as there are various vibes within this sprawling city. Between rugged mountains and sandy shorelines, a laid-back surf culture and a high-powered commercial district, and food trucks and some of the world’s top-rated restaurants, Los Angeles features diversity in every aspect possible. Somehow, all the pieces of this city fit together seamlessly, making Los Angeles the unique destination we know and love. From Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills to Hollywood and Chinatown, there is the perfect neighborhood for everyone in Los Angeles. From celebrity sightings to unbeatable shopping destinations, Los Angeles is hard to beat. Enjoy a hike in the Santa Monica Mountains, Griffith Park, or Topanga State Park, enjoy the famous entertainment at Universal Studios Hollywood, see the stars along the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame, or stop into the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Your options are endless for entertainment, dining, and shopping in Los Angeles. And don’t forget about the easy access to international travel through the expansive Los Angeles International Airport. Though Los Angeles is famous for its film industry, it’s also well-known for its amazing beaches like Venice Beach, Santa Monica Beach, El Matador Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Hermosa Beach. After a day of surfing and swimming, catch a sporting event or a live show at LA Live, housing the Microsoft Theatre, the STAPLES Center, the Grammy Museum, and a variety of restaurants and nightclubs. Outside of entertainment, Los Angeles houses numerous prestigious colleges and universities, from the University of California, Los Angeles to the University of Southern California.

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Honolulu

Hawaii’s capital and largest city, Honolulu rests on the island of Oahu. Natural beauty and cosmopolitan luxury punctuate Honolulu, with plenty of environmental and sophisticated amenities in the city. Nature lovers have the option of hiking the Diamond Head State Monument, relaxing on the pristine beaches at Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, admiring Manoa Falls, seeing professional surfers catch waves at the North Shore, and meeting an array of wildlife at Honolulu Zoo and Waikiki Aquarium. Cultural amenities abound in Honolulu. You can learn more about Polynesian culture and natural history at the expansive Bishop Museum, appreciate the collection at the Honolulu Museum of Art, marvel at the ornate architecture of ‘Iolani Palace, and pay your respects at the USS Arizona Memorial. A host of upscale retailers and boutiques populate the Ala Moana Center while the Waikiki Strip touts a vibrant nightlife, top-rated restaurants, and various shops as well. You’ll find that many Honolulu apartments are within minutes of all that the city has to offer. Rentals in Honolulu come in a variety of price points and styles, including apartments, condos, and houses. Getting around Honolulu is a breeze with access to I-H1.

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Hollywood

Hollywood is the epicenter of the movie business, home to celebrities and dreamers alike. Convenient to Los Angeles, Hollywood draws many in with its iconic landmarks and historic theatres. Take a step back in time when you visit remnants of Old Hollywood Glam at historic theatres such as TCL Chinese Theatre, El Capitan Theatre, and the Egyptian Theatre. Amoeba Music may seem like a time capsule but the largest independent record store in the U.S. stocks an impressive variety of CDs and DVDs as well as a knowledgeable staff. See where the Academy Awards are hosted at Dolby Theatre, the star-studded Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard, and the best views of the city from the overlook at Hollywood Bowl. Catch movie productions in action around Hollywood and stop by the Hollywood Wax Museum to see replicates of the more reclusive celebrities. Accessible to the Hollywood Freeway and Griffith Park, major attractions and employers are only a short drive from Hollywood. Outside of the obvious attractions, Hollywood is a popular place for many people to live. The area has a wide offering of restaurants, bars, and hiking trails and has relatively affordable rental rates compared to Los Angeles' average rent.