A studio, not an office
Sit-stand desks, fast fiber, monitors on request, and phone rooms for the calls that matter. Designed to be silent when you need it and loud when you don't.
We took the entire 7th floor on the Miracle Mile and turned it into one clean place to live and build. Apartments to sleep in, a quiet studio to ship from, and the kind of people you want in the room at 2am.
We modeled Wilshire House on the residencies that made San Francisco — then gave it room to breathe. White walls, warm wood, good light, and a layout that quietly separates where you sleep from where you ship.
Sit-stand desks, fast fiber, monitors on request, and phone rooms for the calls that matter. Designed to be silent when you need it and loud when you don't.
Stocked, communal, and always open. Most of the best ideas here start at the counter at midnight, not in a meeting.
A lounge that converts to a demo space for Friday show-and-tells, investor visits, and the occasional too-late launch party.
Seventh-floor windows wrap the Miracle Mile. You'll watch the sun go down over LA without leaving your desk.
You shouldn't have to choose between sleep and shipping. There are two ways to stay close to the floor — pick what fits your stage.
Ask about availabilityThe whole point of a hacker house is the room. You're surrounded by founders shipping real things — pre-seed, post-raise, mid-pivot — and that pressure is the product. We just keep the lights on, the fridge full, and the distractions out.
Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps the entire seventh floor — the Hollywood Hills to the north, the Miracle Mile and the Pacific haze to the west. Watch the sun go down over Los Angeles without ever leaving your desk.
The difference is the people. We curate the room carefully and keep it small. What happens after that mostly takes care of itself.
"I moved in to save on rent and stayed because everyone around me was better than me. That's the whole pitch."
Pricing shown is a placeholder — set your real numbers before launch.
Live and build on the floor.
Work here, live elsewhere.
Wilshire & Fairfax is the center of the Miracle Mile — culture across the street, the new subway at the door, and the best of LA a short walk away. You won't need a car to have a good day.
We're building a full fitness center downstairs — weights and cardio, with lockers, showers, and bathrooms — so you can train and clean up without ever leaving the building. We'll share details with residents as it takes shape.
6100 Wilshire Blvd sits at Wilshire & Fairfax, right on Museum Row — across from the Academy and Petersen museums, steps from the new Metro D Line, and a straight shot to the Westside or Downtown.
Hackattack HouseTechnical founders and builders working full-time on something real. Pre-seed to Series A. If you're heads-down most days and want the people around you to be too, you'll fit.
No. Residents live in the apartments; desk members work on the floor and go home. Both get the full community — dinners, demos, office hours.
Month-to-month with a one-month minimum. Most residents stay a few months while they're heads-down on a launch or a raise.
We keep the room small and curated. Apply below, we'll set up a quick call and a tour, and we make decisions on a rolling basis.
Everything but your groceries — furnished apartment (for residents), desk, gigabit wifi, utilities, cleaning, kitchen, and every house event.
Yes — the building has covered parking, and the Metro Purple Line is steps away if you'd rather skip the car entirely.
Tell us what you're working on. We read every application and reply within a few days.