Power Property Management

60 Communities
1,347 Units
12 Cities
1 Corporate Community

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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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Inglewood

Less than five miles east of LAX and about 11 miles southwest of Downtown Los Angeles, Inglewood boasts a prime location near the Pacific Coast with convenience to several beaches and parks. Inglewood is surrounded by four major freeways: Interstates 405, 105, 110, and 10, which all afford residents simple travels and commutes. Aside from its convenient location, Inglewood has plenty to offer residents and visitors alike. The Forum, designed by the same architect as Madison Square Garden in New York, hosts a variety of major concerts and events on a regular basis. The Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park is under construction in Inglewood and set to house the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers. Local restaurants abound in Inglewood, which tend to flourish due to strong community support of local businesses. Inglewood also offers a wide variety of apartments available for rent, from newly constructed luxury apartments to more modest apartments in historic structures. Renting in Inglewood means joining a welcoming community, which is bonded by strong support of local businesses, events, and public art.

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Santa Monica

Just 15 miles west of Los Angeles, Santa Monica is a beachfront city with an enviable climate and location. Santa Monica is conveniently located right in between the iconic Venice Beach and the glamourous white sand beaches of Malibu, drawing millions of visitors every year. With Santa Monica’s laidback vibe and plentiful amenities, it’s easy to see why renters are looking for apartments and condos in the area. Of course, the Santa Monica State Beach is the heart of the city, anchoring major attractions and local hotspots. The Annenberg Community Beach House is an historic mansion turned recreation center offering fitness classes, a pool, and more. The Famous Santa Monica Pier houses an amusement park, an aquarium, an arcade, eateries, and much more. Right next to the pier is the original Muscle Beach, a gymnastics and fitness site created in 1934. Nearby Third Street Promenade provides a range of shops, restaurants, and street performances in a pedestrian-only outdoor plaza. The wonders of Santa Monica don’t stop at the beach either. Tongva Park is great for children and adults with impressive modern architectural features, a playground, and a splash pad. Aero Theatre screens classic films, the Santa Monica Museum of Art inspires curiosity, and Harvelle’s showcases live music. The Marvin Braude Bike Trail is over 20 miles long, stretching the Pacific Ocean shoreline from Pacific Palisades to Torrance. The Santa Monica Mountains have hiking trails perfect for a quiet reprieve from the bustle of city life. Convenient to I-10, I-405, the Pacific Coast Highway, and LAX, getting around from Santa Monica is simple.