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$2,024
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$1,775
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On-site laundry, Range, and Refrigerator
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$1,999
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$1,995
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On-site laundry, Pet friendly, Carport, Recently renovated, Ceiling fan, and Range
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Hardwood floors, Walk in closets, Ceiling fan, and Some paid utils
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$1,995
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$1,000
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Dishwasher, All utils included, Parking, Air conditioning, Microwave, Furnished + more
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Walk in closets and Ceiling fan
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On-site laundry, Patio / balcony, Recently renovated, and Air conditioning
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$1,975
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Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Garage, Air conditioning, Fireplace, Microwave + more
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$1,899
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Media room and Furnished
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$1,800
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Cats allowed and Air conditioning
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$1,650
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Hardwood floors, Stainless steel, Air conditioning, Microwave, Bathtub, Range + more
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$2,000
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In unit laundry, Hardwood floors, Garage, Walk in closets, Ceiling fan, and Some paid utils
Top neighborhoods in Los Angeles

Woodland Hills-warner Center
What it’s like to live in Woodland Hills-warner Center
Woodland Hills-Warner Center combines suburban comfort with employment accessibility in western San Fernando Valley. Many rentals feature resort-style amenities with pools and fitness centers throughout the area's newer developments. While summer brings intense valley heat requiring reliable cooling systems and rush hour traffic along major corridors can be challenging, residents enjoy significantly more living space than central Los Angeles neighborhoods with excellent shopping options along Ventura Boulevard and at Westfield Topanga mall.
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Wilshire Center - Koreatown
What it’s like to live in Wilshire Center - Koreatown
Cultural vibrancy defines Wilshire Center/Koreatown, where Art Deco buildings and contemporary high-rises create architectural diversity in this densely populated core. The neighborhood's 24-hour energy includes authentic Korean restaurants, innovative coffee shops, and vibrant nightlife creating genuine urban experiences rare in car-dependent Los Angeles. Though parking challenges persist despite some buildings including dedicated spaces, the area's excellent public transportation includes multiple Metro connections reducing car dependency for many destinations. The primary consideration remains street noise in this constantly active district, though upper-floor units and buildings on residential side streets offer quieter alternatives. The neighborhood's central location provides unbeatable accessibility to multiple Los Angeles districts while offering authentic international experiences within walking distance of most rental doors.
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Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
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Mixed-Use & Commercial

North Hollywood
What it’s like to live in North Hollywood
Entertainment industry accessibility defines North Hollywood, where Los Angeles' distinctive neighborhood offers affordable alternatives to Hollywood proper with similar creative energy. The district centers around the NoHo Arts District with its theaters and galleries, while excellent transit via the Red Line provides car-free access to both downtown employment and Hollywood entertainment. Though some blocks remain in transition with varied commercial development, the combination of creative community, transit accessibility, and more reasonable rental rates creates compelling value for entertainment professionals seeking authentic artistic environments without premium pricing.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The average rent for a studio apartment in Los Angeles is $2,239.
The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rental in Los Angeles is $2,813.
The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles is $3,862.
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