Bunker Heights Apartments
849 N Bunker Hill Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Available units
Unit , sortable column | Sqft, sortable column | Available, sortable column | Base rent, sorted ascending |
|---|---|---|---|
605 | Now | $1,995 |
What's special
Facts, features & policies
Building Amenities
Community Rooms
- Fitness Center
Other
- In Unit: In-Unit Washer Dryer
Security
- Intercom
Services & facilities
- Bicycle Storage: Bike Storage
- Elevator
- On-Site Maintenance
- On-Site Management
View description
- Beautiful Views
Unit Features
Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Dryer: In-Unit Washer Dryer
- Microwave Oven: Microwave
- Range Oven
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Washer: In-Unit Washer Dryer
Cooling
- Central Air Conditioning: Central Heating and A/C
Policies
Parking
- covered: Covered-Parking
- Off Street Parking
Pet essentials
- Small dogsAllowed
- Large dogsLarge dogs are not allowed
Special Features
- 24/7 Surveillance
- Ev Charging Stations
- Ev-parking
- Key-fob Entry
- Kitchen
- Manager's Office
- Pet-friendly
- Roof-deck
- Stainless-steel Appliances
Neighborhood: Chinatown
- Arts SceneGalleries, murals, and cultural venues showcase creativity and artistic talent.Dining SceneFrom casual bites to fine dining, a haven for food lovers.Transit AccessConvenient access to buses, trains, and public transit for easy commuting.Historic AreaRich history reflected in architecture, landmarks, and charming old-town character.
Zip code 90012 centers on downtown LA’s Chinatown, Little Tokyo, the Civic Center, and the hills by Elysian Park, blending historic roots with urban energy. Sunny, mild weather invites year-round exploring of Grand Park, Los Angeles State Historic Park, and Elysian Park’s trails and skyline viewpoints. Landmarks like Union Station, Olvera Street/El Pueblo, Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Broad, MOCA, and the Japanese American National Museum anchor a vibrant arts scene and festival calendar. Food lovers frequent Far East Plaza and Chinatown Central Plaza (Howlin’ Ray’s, Philippe the Original) and Little Tokyo’s Japanese Village Plaza and Weller Court (Daikokuya, Marugame Monzo, Cafe Dulce, Kinokuniya). Daily conveniences include Nijiya Market and neighborhood grocers, coffee at Chimney Coffee House and Demitasse, and workouts via local studios and the YMCA; Highland Park Brewery and General Lee’s add low-key nightlife. Recent Zillow Market Trends show a median asking rent in the mid-$2,000s, with most rentals roughly from the low $2,000s to mid-$3,000s. It’s pet friendly, transit rich, walkable, and close to the 101, 110, and 5.
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Travel times
Nearby schools in Los Angeles
GreatSchools rating
- 6/10Castelar Street Elementary SchoolGrades: K-8Distance: 0.2 mi
- 5/10Miguel Contreras Learning Complex SchoolGrades: 9-12Distance: 1.2 mi
- 6/10Edward R. Roybal Learning CenterGrades: 9-12Distance: 0.8 mi
Frequently asked questions
Bunker Heights Apartments has a walk score of 93, it's a walker's paradise.
Bunker Heights Apartments has a transit score of 87, it has excellent transit.
The schools assigned to Bunker Heights Apartments include Castelar Street Elementary School, Miguel Contreras Learning Complex School, and Edward R. Roybal Learning Center.
Yes, Bunker Heights Apartments has in-unit laundry for some or all of the units.
Bunker Heights Apartments is in the Chinatown neighborhood in Los Angeles, CA.
Large dogs are not allowed.







