Los Angeles area homebuyers can partake in a luxury resort lifestyle every day. High-end hospitality companies offer luster and perks to real estate seekers, from Rancho Palos Verdes overlooking the Pacific, to West Hollywood’s Sunset Boulevard, to the heart of Beverly Hills or downtown. These developments allow homeowners to check into upscale digs with numerous hotel-like services without the need to check out.

Among those are the Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles and Montage Residences (now the Maybourne), which lead the trend of high-end permanent living within hotels. Newer players include the stand-alone Rosewood Residences (occupancy at the end of 2024) and Mandarin Oriental Residences, both in Beverly Hills — but with no hotels on site. Others such as the Pendry Residences in West Hollywood and Terranea in Rancho Palos Verdes are steps away from their namesake hotels.

According to the RubyHome Luxury Real Estate website, more than 65 of these premium condominiums are on the market across the L.A. basin.

“The DNA of the brand is service-orientated,” explains Tomer Fridman of the “estate-comparable” Rosewood Residences. “These were not designed as pied-à-terre; these were designed as estate alternatives,” he explains of the 17 units, located off Little Santa Monica at Charleville Boulevard in Beverly Hills’ famed Golden Triangle. Fridman and partner Sally Forster Jones, of real estate firm Jones Fridman International at Compass, are representing the propertie.