Tamarind Sunset 1339 Tamarind Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Floor Plans 11 Units Available All11 2 Bedroom1 3 Bedroom10
2 Bedroom $3,395
1010 sqft
Schedule Tour 3 Bedroom $3,595 - $4,295
1016 - 1133 sqft
Schedule Tour Fees & Policies Rent From $3,395/mo
Deposit Equals to 1 to 2 months rent (Depends on credit check)
Application Fee $50
Pet Policy
Allow Pets PET_FRIENDLY
Max Number 2
Cat Monthly Fee: $50, Deposit: $300
Dog Monthly Fee: $50, Deposit: $500 Utilities Description: Customize
About this home Welcome to Tamarind Sunset where modern comfort meets the vibrant energy of Hollywood. This thoughtfully designed apartment community offers spacious three- and four-bedroom residences.
Frequently Asked Questions All 76 Commute Destination 10 Persona Identity 10 Lifestyle Need 10 Pet Situation 8 No Credit Barrier 8 Amenity Combination 8 Budget Value 8 Timing Situation 6 Neighborhood Discovery 8
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