FPA Multifamily LLC

75 Communities
15,070 Units
58 Cities
24 Corporate Communities
6 Senior Communities

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FPA Multifamily LLC Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where FPA Multifamily LLC Operates

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Long Island

Thank you for your interest in Long Island rentals. To provide you with accurate rental market information, please specify which Long Island city interests you. Long Island includes numerous communities across Nassau and Suffolk counties, from Hempstead to Huntington. We can provide details about: - Rental market data - Local amenities - Transportation options - Neighborhood profiles - Area highlights Which Long Island community would you like to explore?

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Chicago

As America’s third largest city, Chicago fosters a unique persona with a wild, colorful history that’s earned it a string of nicknames: Second City, Chi-Town, and of course, the Windy City. Countless songs have been written about Chicago, a legendary musical group is named after it, and endless movies and television series are set in it. Chicago is one of the most ideal cities for renters with its blend of affordable and luxury apartments, waterfront views, and abundance of entertainment opportunities. There is something for everyone for every kind of budget in Chicago! So what is it like living in Chicago? Well, first off the architecture is stunning, ranging from the John Hancock Tower to Tribune Tower and Willis Tower. Residents and visitors alike enjoy watching a Cubs game at Wrigley Field, visiting the Lincoln Park Zoo, taking in the views from Grant Park, admiring the Bean at Millennium Park, hopping aboard a dinner cruise at Navy Pier, and gazing at the designer stores along the Magnificent Mile. This city is home to some of the nation’s greatest artistic and cultural attractions, from the Art Institute of Chicago to the Chicago Cultural Center. Summers are spent relaxing on the beach, whether it be 12th Street Beach or Oak Street Beach. Locals can be found dancing the night away at one of the many jazz and blues clubs. Chicago is home to a top-notch public transit system, so commuting is a breeze for any renter.

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Milwaukie

Settled in 1847 and named for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milwaukie combines art, history, and nature with a fun and funky attitude. This terrific city sits on the southeast side of Portland and it offers a friendly atmosphere with a strong sense of community. The first settlers to arrive to the Milwaukie area, brothers by the name of Luelling, were orchardists who later developed the Bing cherry. In addition to this sweet claim to fame, Milwaukie is known as the Dogwood City of the West. For those who want to explore the town’s fascinating past, the Milwaukie Museum highlights the town’s history and is a historic building in its own right, a farmhouse built in 1865. Living in Milwaukie, you’ll enjoy a variety of shops, wine bars and tap rooms, and outdoor adventures. The city is very walkable and bicycle-friendly, and several parks dot the Willamette River along the city’s west side. Visit Elk Rock Island to do some fishing or Spring Park Natural Area to enjoy the walking trails and playground. Milwaukie does promise you a rose garden – just visit the Sara Hite Memorial Rose Garden to surround yourself in its 400-plus rose bushes. Located about six miles from downtown Portland, commuters can easily reach the city. For those who prefer mass transit, the TriMet’s light rail service connects Milwaukie with Portland. If you want to bike to the station you’ll find 36 rack spaces and 12 lockers.