5119 COLFAX

Modern living in the heart of valley village

The architecture of modern seclusion

Introducing 5119 Colfax—a limited collection of fifteen architectural residences crafted for those who seek minimalist design, open volumes, and absolute local connectivity. Striking a sophisticated mid-rise profile, this boutique enclave balances a private sanctuary with immediate access to the cultural epicenters of Valley Village, Studio City, and North Hollywood.

Mid-rise scale. Boutique feel. Elevated living.

        

Property Overview

15 architectural residences

Spatial varieties: Curated 1, 2 and 3-bedroom floor plans + penthouse collection

        

The Residences

The material details

Every space within 5119 Colfax is defined by an understated luxury palette and clean architectural lines. Open-concept floor plans are intentionally oriented to capture natural California light, while premium material choices create an elegant, deeply comfortable living environment.

        

Standout amenities

Curated daily conveniences designed around effortless modern functionality.

Residences

The penthouse collection

Our penthouse residences offer upgraded layouts, expansive living areas, and premium positioning within the building. Ideal for residents seeking additional privacy, light, and space, these homes provide:

Expansive Interiors

Generous, open-concept floor plans featuring enhanced architectural volumes designed to maximize natural light and structural scale.

Private Outdoor Sanctuaries

Exclusive private outdoor terraces provide an abundance of light and offer a sophisticated outdoor escape for quiet relaxation or twilight entertaining.

Elevated Vantage Points

Unobstructed city and mountain perspectives over Valley Village, framed perfectly by custom, expansive window placements.

Note: Availability is limited.

Quietly tucked between Burbank Boulevard and the Ventura Freeway, Valley Village is a small, tree‑lined neighborhood of about 22,000 residents. The community plan preserves its single‑family character, giving the area a residential rhythm and shady streets. Valley Village Park’s playground, picnic tables and walking paths offer a convenient spot for outdoor time, while the larger North Hollywood Recreation Center nearby adds a dog park, sports programs and a seasonal pool. Daily errands are easy thanks to nearby corridors such as Laurel Canyon, Magnolia and Burbank boulevards, and commuters appreciate quick access to the Metro B and G lines, bus routes and freeways.

A few minutes north of the property lies the NoHo Arts District. Bounded by Chandler Avenue, Cahuenga Boulevard, Tujunga Avenue and Camarillo Street, this 1.5‑square‑mile district has blossomed into a walkable cultural hub with small theatres, arts classes, restaurants and bars. Stroll past historic landmarks like the revitalized Lankershim Train Depot—now Groundwork Coffee—and check out live performances at venues such as the Laemmle NoHo 7 and El Portal Theatre. Murals, public art and eclectic eateries contribute to the district’s creative energy.

Head south and you’ll find Studio City, a lively neighborhood where urban sophistication meets laid‑back charm. Ventura Boulevard is the main draw: a cosmopolitan yet approachable strip of boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants and theaters. From upscale dining at La Loggia Ristorante to casual staples like Art’s Deli, there’s something for every palate. The neighborhood hosts the CBS Studio Center and the Studio City Recreation Center, and it’s just minutes from hiking trails in the Hollywood Hills such as Runyon and Fryman Canyons.

Sundays at the Studio City Farmers Market (Ventura Place between Radford Ave. and Laurel Canyon Blvd.) are a neighborhood tradition. The market runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. year‑round and features locally grown produce, artisanal foods and a dedicated children’s area. As a non‑profit organization, it supports local farmers and artisans and donates thousands of dollars annually to schools and community groups. On Saturdays, the NoHo Farmers Market at 5000 Colfax Avenue offers fresh produce and prepared foods from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Nature lovers can explore Fryman Canyon Park, a 122‑acre preserve accessed from the Nancy Hoover Pohl Overlook on Mulholland Drive. The park offers sweeping views, a fitness course and a trail system connecting to Wilacre Park, Franklin Canyon and Coldwater Canyon. The Betty B. Dearing trail is open to hikers, equestrians and leashed dogs and there’s a paved parking lot at the trailhead. Closer to home, the Chandler Boulevard Bike Path and Valley Village Park provide convenient spaces for biking, jogging and dog walks.

Address

5119 Colfax Avenue, Valley Village, CA 91601

Call Us

(818) 740-8668

Email

9856@lbpm-apartments.com

Professionally Managed by:
LBPM
4730 Woodman Ave, Ste 200 Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Property ID 21330
Phone: (818) 981-1802