Click on the thumbnail photos below and browse
any (or all) of our five short slideshows that
will help you answer this one question:
Could Loma Vista be my new home?
Want to move into an apartment where you can add your colors and arrange your stuff to really look good?
The kitchen has oak cabinets with drawers that close themselves, a stainless steel double sink and countertops color coordinated with the carpet and brand new ceramic tile on the entry, kitchen and dining floors. The new bath has ceramic tile around the tub and on the floor and an oak vanity with a granite top and 8 drawers that close themselves. The two dining window look out at a large pine tree. The 164 sq. ft. deck is private and has a view of the gardens at the same time. If you like pocket doors, there’s one between the kitchen and the entry.
Do you like coming home to a get-away resort like atmosphere?
We’ve got ferns, lemon bushes, camellias, apricot and loquat trees, a giant avocado tree, a visiting falcon, and a raccoon who lives in a large pine tree.
Many people come in the gates and say something about how peaceful and quiet it is. The complex has been earthquake retrofitted.
Choose a color from our palette of accent wall colors, and we’ll paint an accent wall for you.
Do you have a kitty and does your kitty get lonely when you’re on vacation?
Your cat will fit on the windowsills so it can watch sassy squirrels and assorted birds.
Click on the cat photo and meet some of our supremely satisfied feline residents.
Is the apartment wired to anything?
You can hook up to our HD antennas and watch a lot of channels for free.
Every apartment is wired for local/national/international satellite TV.
Speaking of sports, if you have long stuff that you only use now and then you can keep it in your private keyed storage locker that is 8 1/2 feet high instead of propping it in a corner in the living room.
What about the managers and my neighbors?
The managers are here – you don’t have to leave messages and make appointments, and residents appreciate the managers.
The residents, as indicated in the notes in the slideshow, are courteous and considerate.
Residents who work at Stanford and at Google sometimes bike to work.
Several residents have said they’ve made lasting friendships here..
$1000 deposit ($500 additional if you have a cat) and a year lease.
Location: 2011 California Street (cross street: Rengstorff) Mountain View