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Apartments for Rent in Los Angeles

102 homes within map area

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$1,048+/mo

1587 West 35th Street

1587 West 35th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90018

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128 - 147 SF
Community KitchenOn-site LaundrySecurity CameraW/DYard
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$2,995+/mo

Blackburn La Cienega

8457 Blackburn Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Studio – 4 beds
2 – 4 baths
900 - 1582 SF
W/D
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$908+/mo

1360 W 35th St

1360 W 35th St, Los Angeles, CA 90007

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95 - 145 SF
Controlled AccessDPSFree LyftLoungeOn-site LaundryPublic Area WifiPublic TransportationSecurity CameraW/DWalk To CampusYard
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$3,295+/mo

Century City Icon

10473 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024

Studio – 2 beds
1 bath
673 - 843 SF
ElevatorW/D
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$2,695+/mo

Ogden Garden

951 S Ogden Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Studio – 1 beds
1 bath
380 - 701 SF
W/D
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$1,350+/mo

1439 Armacost Ave

1439 Armacost Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025

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Sun, sprawl, and a rental market that rewards local knowledge.

From the beach to the hills, LA's rental market is really 50 markets stacked on top of each other. Our city guide breaks down the neighborhoods, average rents, and lifestyle fit so you can find the version of LA that fits you — not the postcard version.

$2,850

Avg. rent

+1.8%

YoY change

720

Median sqft

Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

Koreatown

Walkable, vibrant nightlife, central transit

Silver Lake

Creative, hip, great cafes and design shops

Santa Monica

Beachside, family-friendly, premium

Culver City

Tech hub, walkable, growing food scene

FAQs about renting in Los Angeles

What is the average rent in Los Angeles?

As of 2026, average rent in Los Angeles is around $2,850. Pricing varies significantly by neighborhood and unit size — see the listings above for current rates.

What are the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles?

Top neighborhoods in Los Angeles include Koreatown, Silver Lake, Santa Monica, Culver City. Each has a distinct lifestyle profile — see the neighborhood section for details.

How competitive is the Los Angeles rental market?

The Los Angeles market moves quickly — the best listings often see multiple applications within 24–48 hours. Have your application materials (ID, income proof, credit report) ready before you start touring.

When is the best time to rent in Los Angeles?

Activity in Los Angeles peaks in spring and summer. Fall and winter typically have softer demand and more room to negotiate concessions or longer move-in dates.

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