
Los Angeles, CA
Koreatown Condos for Sale & Rent
LA's densest, most electric 24-hour neighborhood — Korean BBQ, Art Deco towers, and Metro at the door.
The market, at a glance
Koreatown condo market
Live pricing, inventory and momentum for Koreatown, updated continuously from the MLS.
Inside the neighborhood
Living in Koreatown
Koreatown (K-Town) is the densest, most around-the-clock neighborhood in Los Angeles, where 1920s Art Deco landmarks share the skyline with sleek new luxury high-rises along Wilshire Boulevard. It draws young professionals, creatives, and value-minded buyers who want walkability, two Metro lines, and the city's best late-night dining without Westside prices. The housing stock is overwhelmingly condos — from restored historic towers like the Gaylord and Talmadge to amenity-rich new builds like Vinz on Wilshire and The Pearl — plus pockets of grand prewar courtyard apartments. Buyers come here for genuine urban energy, central location between Downtown and Hollywood, and price-per-square-foot that still undercuts almost every comparable LA core neighborhood.
What Koreatown is known for
- Densest neighborhood in Los Angeles, with a true 24-hour culture of Korean BBQ, karaoke (noraebang), and Korean spas like Wi Spa and the historic Crystal Spa
- Exceptional transit access — the Metro D (Purple) Line runs under Wilshire with Wilshire/Western, Wilshire/Normandie, and Wilshire/Vermont stations, and the B (Red) Line stops at Wilshire/Vermont
- Concentration of 1920s-30s Art Deco landmarks, including the Wiltern theater, the Bullocks Wilshire building, and the Gaylord and Talmadge apartment towers
- One of LA's best food-and-nightlife scenes — all-night Korean BBQ, soju bars, rooftop lounges, and the historic HMS Bounty and Prince bars
- Central location bordering Mid-Wilshire, Hollywood, and Downtown, with strong rental demand and some of the most affordable price-per-square-foot in central LA
On the map
33 condo buildings in Koreatown
Every pin is a building profile — scores, floor plans, pricing and live availability.
Building directory
Top-rated buildings in Koreatown
Ranked by our proprietary 6-factor HQ Rank — the framework our specialists use to advise buyers.

Wilshire Tower
Koreatown

Elizabeth Arms
Koreatown

Leemont Apartments
Koreatown

The Langham
Koreatown

La Granada Apartments
Koreatown

Wilshire Mediterranean Apartments
Koreatown
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Koreatown condo questions, answered
Koreatown pairs la's densest, most electric 24-hour neighborhood — korean bbq, art deco towers, and metro at the door. with one of Los Angeles' most active condo markets — currently a median of $640K and roughly $645 per square foot. With 33 buildings profiled here, there's an option for nearly every budget and lifestyle.
Pricing in Koreatown averages about $645 per square foot, with a median sale price near $640K. Newer and waterfront buildings command a premium; our specialists can pull building-specific comps for you.
Koreatown is best known for densest neighborhood in los angeles, with a true 24-hour culture of korean bbq, karaoke (noraebang), and korean spas like wi spa and the historic crystal spa, exceptional transit access — the metro d (purple) line runs under wilshire with wilshire/western, wilshire/normandie, and wilshire/vermont stations, and the b (red) line stops at wilshire/vermont, concentration of 1920s-30s art deco landmarks, including the wiltern theater, the bullocks wilshire building, and the gaylord and talmadge apartment towers. LA's densest, most electric 24-hour neighborhood — Korean BBQ, Art Deco towers, and Metro at the door.
We currently profile 33 condo buildings in Koreatown, with 0 residences listed for sale and 0 available for rent. Browse them all from the directory tab.
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