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American singer and songwriter Phil Ochs once said, "the final story, the final chapter of western man, I believe, lies in Los Angeles". A city that wholeheartedly captures the spirit of the American Dream, LA is all about freedom, new life and new opportunity. The entertainment capital of the world and the home to Hollywood, LA is a town of show business, and people move here to fulfill their greatest dreams in a land of milk and honey. Like its inhabitants, LA is constantly reinventing itself. Get ready to fall in love with the city that Tom Petty and Sheryl Crow sing about, because in Los Angeles, everyone is a star ‐ including you.

The second most populous city in the United States after New York with a population of 3.8 million, this city of angels is all about the production of global culture. LA is particularly strong in the fields of business, international trade, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, education, medicine and research. LA is diverse in every way, shape and form. Enjoy its mountains, deserts, beaches and islands. Experience both the urban and the suburban. With 40% of the population being foreign born from more than 140 countries, you may hear more than 200 languages.

For nearly a century, film and entertainment have dominated the Los Angeles employment scene. Today, there are three major film studios located within the city limits - Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Universal Pictures. Outside of the Hollywood universe, Los Angeles has a diverse economy driven by aerospace, technology, petroleum, fashion, finance, and tourism. The Downtown Financial District is home to the offices of US Bancorp, Ernst & Young, Aon, Bank of America, and Deloitte. Occidental Petroleum has major operations here, as well as Health Net, Reliance Steel & Aluminum, AECOM Technology Corporation, Oaktree Capital Group, and CBRE Group.

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$2,350Median Rent

5,857apartments for rent

Searching for apartments for rent in Los Angeles, CA

We currently have 5,857 apartments for rent in Los Angeles, CA.

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Landlords in Los Angeles, CA will typically require a security deposit for a 6 or 12-month lease on a apartment rental. You can check out Los Angeles, CA rent prices, rent tips, neighborhood information, and demographics.

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$2,350Median Rent

5,857apartments for rent

There are currently 2785 apartments for rent near Los Angeles, CA. The current average price for apartment rentals near Los Angeles, CA is $2,831 per month.

Neighborhood Median Rent
1 bedroom apartments for rent Downtown Los Angeles $2,897
1 bedroom apartments for rent Wilshire Center - Koreatown $2,350
1 bedroom apartments for rent Mid-City West $2,748
1 bedroom apartments for rent Woodland Hills-Warner Center $2,511
1 bedroom apartments for rent Westchester-Playa Del Rey $2,827
1 bedroom apartments for rent Hollywood Hills West $2,395
1 bedroom apartments for rent Marina del Rey $3,100
1 bedroom apartments for rent Mid-Town North Hollywood $2,405
1 bedroom apartments for rent Sherman Oaks $2,173
1 bedroom apartments for rent Venice $3,575
1 bedroom apartments for rent Bel Air-Beverly Crest $4,000
1 bedroom apartments for rent Greater Wilshire $2,323
1 bedroom apartments for rent Studio City $2,496
1 bedroom apartments for rent West Los Angeles $2,395
1 bedroom apartments for rent Central Hollywood $3,000
1 bedroom apartments for rent Westwood $2,750
1 bedroom apartments for rent Congress North $1,795
1 bedroom apartments for rent Palms $2,850
1 bedroom apartments for rent Valley Village $2,095
1 bedroom apartments for rent Historic Cultural $2,722
1 bedroom apartments for rent Hollywood United $2,195
1 bedroom apartments for rent Northridge $1,925
1 bedroom apartments for rent South Robertson $2,173
1 bedroom apartments for rent Westside $2,490
1 bedroom apartments for rent Greater Griffith Park $2,349
1 bedroom apartments for rent Canoga Park $1,895
1 bedroom apartments for rent Greater Echo Park Elysian $2,195
1 bedroom apartments for rent Van Nuys $1,750
1 bedroom apartments for rent Mar Vista $2,235
1 bedroom apartments for rent Encino $1,895
1 bedroom apartments for rent Brentwood $2,700
1 bedroom apartments for rent Greater Valley Glen $1,830
1 bedroom apartments for rent East Hollywood $1,850
1 bedroom apartments for rent MacArthur Park $2,689
1 bedroom apartments for rent Hollywood Studio District $1,950
1 bedroom apartments for rent PICO $2,570
1 bedroom apartments for rent Westlake $1,924
1 bedroom apartments for rent Rampart Village $2,200
1 bedroom apartments for rent Tarzana $1,995
1 bedroom apartments for rent Congress West $1,785
1 bedroom apartments for rent Pacific Palisades $2,754
1 bedroom apartments for rent Silver Lake $2,698
1 bedroom apartments for rent Lake Balboa $1,731
1 bedroom apartments for rent UNNC $1,838
1 bedroom apartments for rent Mid City $2,023
1 bedroom apartments for rent Pico Union $1,663
1 bedroom apartments for rent Reseda $1,869
1 bedroom apartments for rent West Adams $1,800
1 bedroom apartments for rent Boyle Heights $1,495
1 bedroom apartments for rent North Hills East $1,895
1 bedroom apartments for rent Greater Toluca Lake $2,073
1 bedroom apartments for rent Park Mesa Heights $1,649
1 bedroom apartments for rent Central San Pedro $1,645
1 bedroom apartments for rent Porter Ranch $2,825
1 bedroom apartments for rent North Hollywood North East $1,733
1 bedroom apartments for rent West Hills $2,000
1 bedroom apartments for rent Olympic Park $1,895
1 bedroom apartments for rent Granada Hills $2,113
1 bedroom apartments for rent Highland Park $2,070
1 bedroom apartments for rent Sunland-Tujunga $1,700
1 bedroom apartments for rent Harbor City $1,595
1 bedroom apartments for rent Lincoln Heights $1,750
1 bedroom apartments for rent Congress Southeast $1,495
1 bedroom apartments for rent Winnetka $1,710
1 bedroom apartments for rent Harbor Gateway South $1,650
1 bedroom apartments for rent Eagle Rock $2,275
1 bedroom apartments for rent Voices of 90037 $1,695
1 bedroom apartments for rent Glassell Park $2,250
1 bedroom apartments for rent Arroyo Seco $1,938
1 bedroom apartments for rent Panorama City $1,695
1 bedroom apartments for rent Chatsworth $1,775
1 bedroom apartments for rent Sun Valley $1,500
1 bedroom apartments for rent Atwater Village $2,560
1 bedroom apartments for rent Coastal San Pedro $2,023
1 bedroom apartments for rent Harbor Gateway North $1,764
1 bedroom apartments for rent Congress Southwest $1,700
1 bedroom apartments for rent LA-32 $1,695
1 bedroom apartments for rent Congress Central $1,695
1 bedroom apartments for rent CANNDU $1,750
1 bedroom apartments for rent South Central LA $1,673
1 bedroom apartments for rent North Hollywood West $1,795
1 bedroom apartments for rent North Hills West $1,675
1 bedroom apartments for rent Sylmar $2,458
1 bedroom apartments for rent Wilmington $1,523
1 bedroom apartments for rent Northwest San Pedro $1,850
1 bedroom apartments for rent Greater Cypress Park $1,766
1 bedroom apartments for rent Elysian Valley Riverside $2,600
1 bedroom apartments for rent Watts $1,440
1 bedroom apartments for rent Pacoima $1,764
1 bedroom apartments for rent Mission Hills $1,650
1 bedroom apartments for rent Universal City $2,730
1 bedroom apartments for rent Foothill Trails $1,443

Discover The Most Affordable Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

The most Affordable Neighborhood s in Los Angeles are Watts where the average rent can go for $1,440 /month , Foothill Trails, where the average rent can go for $1,443 /month , and Congress Southeast, where the average rent can go for $1,495 /month. Browse Listings

Discover The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

The most Expensive Neighborhood s in Los Angeles are Bel Air-Beverly Crest where the average rent can go for $4,000 /month , Venice, where the average rent can go for $3,575 /month , and Marina del Rey, where the average rent can go for $3,100 /month. Browse Listings

Popular Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles

Both the central business district as well as a lively residential city center, Downtown LA is the second most racially diverse neighborhood in Los Angeles. Electrifying and spunky, this neighborhood offers top-notch restaurants and a thriving nightlife for bartenders, developers, loft dwellers, and artists. Recent amenities include the Staples Center (home of the Lakers/Clippers/Kings), the Los Angeles County Metro Rail and Grand Park. A number of buildings have been converted into lofts for rent, many with smoothed concrete and exposed brick.

Mid-City West

Museums, parks, movie theatres, and the Farmer's Market are all accessible by foot in this neighborhood. You get your true LA experience in an area inhabited by folks in the entertainment industry while also avoiding the standard L.A. congestion in this quiet and calm neighborhood. This is a prime location if you favor a suburban feel but still want easy access to the night festivities of Downtown LA.

Marina del Rey

Often referred to as LA's waterfront playground, there is always something to do in the Marina. Bounded on all sides by the city, Marina del Rey is an affluent seaside community with apartments on the beach, a Fisherman's Village, outdoor events and stylish boutiques. Fitness gurus and outdoorsy people will love the easy access to the ocean and various recreational water activities. A number of complexes here will have apartments with a pool.

Woodland Hills-Warner Center

Bordering the Santa Monica Mountains in the San Fernando Valley, Woodlands Hills offers miles of trail for hiking, mountain biking and equestrian rides. This neighborhood is not especially diverse for LA and has one of the lowest population densities. With multiple recreational centers and outdoor parks, this is a great neighborhood for kids.

Hollywood Hills West

A high income, urban neighborhood situated in the Santa Monica Mountains and overlooking the city of Los Angeles. Enjoy extraordinary vistas and a sense of privacy with proximity to the thriving city. Access to the Hollywood Bowl, Bronson and Runyon Canyon Parks, and Sunset Ranch and the Hollywood Sign. A great hood if you're looking for apartments with a view.

Westwood

A young college town with the University of California, Los Angeles at its heart. A more affordable place to live in order to accommodate students, with a great array of apartments near UCLA. Great area to walk and around and hang out, with plenty of shops, nail and hair salons, casual dining and several vintage movie theatres. Got a sweet tooth? There is consistently a line out the door at Diddy Riese- LA's world famous ice cream sandwiches.

Mid-Town North Hollywood

Located in the southeast corner of the San Fernando Valley, this neighborhood is great for those seeking access to other surrounding neighborhoods and spacious housing at relatively reasonable prices. Gritty and urban, this hood is filled with offbeat, hidden charm. NoHo is young and hip in great part due to the myriad dance and acting studios training the stars of tomorrow.

Sherman Oaks

Sometimes called "the mall that isn't a mall", Sherman Oaks is a hub for transportation, business and shopping. Urbanized and economically diverse, Sherman Oaks is home to myriad TV and movie stars and it is big on community activism. The LA River is also a great asset to this neighborhood.

Venice

One of LA's top neighborhoods. Once home to the Beat Generation poets and originally founded as a beachfront resort town, Venice remains an important cultural mecca in LA. After a day of soaking up that Venice Beach sun, enjoy a classy evening of art and music. Love to shop? You'll be in heaven on Abbot Kinney Boulevard.

Santa Monica

Halfway between Santa Barbara and San Diego sits a city on the shore, conveniently located between the bubbling brooks of Malibu and the babbling blondes of Melrose. Great places for young people to shop and hang out – 3rd Street Promenade is the place to be. Higher end cuisine and fancier grub for the older crowd as well. This hood strikes a nice balance of the Venice hippie vibe and the more chi-chi Brentwood feel. With access to some of the best and most famous beaches in LA, Santa Monica is a true beach town that is both laid-back and vibrant.

Culver City

A prime example of gentrification, downtown Culver City has transformed into a small city within a city filled with art galleries, outdoor cafes, restaurants and nightlife. Its charm lies in its tree-lined streets, providing it with an aura of suburban tranquility. The place where the Wizard of Oz and Citizen Kane were produced, this region does not hesitate to celebrate its cinematic history with its multiple motion picture studios and movie theatres.

Beverly Hills

As polished, glamorous and high-end as LA living gets. Home to many celebrities living in exclusive mansions in the hillsides and the famous fashion capital, Rodeo Drive. This perfectly manicured enclave is home to palm trees, haute couture, posh cafes and paparazzi. Smile and make sure we get your best side!

West Hollywood

It's hip. It's happening. It's WeHo. The neighborhood is high on life and pulsing with energy, creativity, and style. Swing into any of its bars or cocktail lounges and you're sure to have a grand time. WeHo is also known as the primary gay district of Los Angeles. This hood is greatly shaped by its all embracing atmosphere.

Silver Lake

You've entered hipster central, also known as the Williamsburg of the West. You're rockin' and rollin' with the cool crowd in this trendy hood. Jump on your bike and lose yourself in the bold colors, neon signs and massive murals of Silver Lake. Bars, shops and eateries for days in an indie neighborhood that manages artfully to blend the old with the new.

Greater Griffith Park

Feliz means happy in Spanish, and this neighborhood is certainly a pleasant one. Just south of the Santa Monica Mountains, this boho-chic district is full of vintage clothing boutiques, coffee shops, theatres, and cafes. Be sure to check out the Griffith Observatory for incredible views of Downtown and Hollywood.

All Los Angeles Neighborhoods

Pro Tips for Los Angeles

landmarks

Where to go

Important landmarks include: Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Kodak Theatre, the Griffith Observatory, the LA County Museum of Art, the Hollywood Bowl and Grauman's Chinese Theatre.

weather

What to wear

With 300 + days of sun a year and the lowest temperature rarely below 59 degrees in the winter, you're walking on sunshine in this city. Take advantage of this glorious weather and get outside for a hike in beautiful Runyon Canyon. Need a getaway? Enjoy the scenic offerings of Southern California and escape to Long Beach, Laguna Beach, Santa Barbara or San Diego for the weekend.

transportation

How to get around

You need a car. Public transportation is nothing like what you'll find in Boston or New York. That being said, try to avoid driving between 4pm and 7pm, because no one likes to sit in traffic.

Meet the neighbors near Los Angeles, CA

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Los Angeles

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from Downtown Los Angeles to Foothill Trails. Overall,

63 of residents are renters,

and 32% have a Bachelor's degree.

82% drive their car to work, 12% take public transportation, and 2% walk.

Before making your move, learn more about renting in each neighborhood, and

Los Angeles

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How many Los Angeles, CA apartment rentals are currently available?

As of June 15, 2022 there are 2785 available apartments to rent in Los Angeles, CA. You can use our filters such as price, bedrooms, bathrooms, amenities, pets and more to find the best Los Angeles apartment rentals for you.

How much does it cost to rent a studio apartment in Los Angeles CA?

The average cost of a studio apartment for rent in Los Angeles is $1695.

How much does it cost to rent a one bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, CA?

The average cost of a one bedroom apartment for rent in Los Angeles is $2350.

How much does it cost to rent a two bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, CA?

The average cost of a two bedroom apartment for rent in Los Angeles is $3200.

How much does it cost to rent a three bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, CA?

The average cost of a three bedroom apartment for rent in Los Angeles is $4250.

What is the average rent for a 4-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, CA?

The average rent for a 4-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, CA is $5250. For detailed rental price information, check out our Los Angeles, CA rental data which describes the average rent in Los Angeles, CA.

How can I tour rental apartments in Los Angeles, CA virtually during Covid19 & social distancing?

You can find rental apartments near Los Angeles CA to virtually tour by using our 3d tour or video tour or live online tours filters. Request a tour from one of these Los Angeles apartment rentals on Zumper.

What is the average unit size for available apartments for rent in Los Angeles, CA?

The average unit size for the available apartments for rent in Los Angeles, CA is 885 sq. ft.

Getting settled in your apartment near Los Angeles

When selecting the perfect apartment to rent in Los Angeles , take notice of the amenities. What amenities do apartment s for rent in Los Angeles , CA offer? Apartment s for rent in Los Angeles have a wide range of amenities to offer. Some examples of amenities included in Los Angeles apartment s can include but are not limited to: In-Unit Laundry, Garbage Disposal, Storage Closets, and even Climate Control.

Parking can be a hassle if you live in a highly populated area of Los Angeles . Zumper has sorted the available apartment s for rent in Los Angeles , CA by options for assigned parking, and garage parking. We'll also provide you with top scores on the walkability of the neighborhood and its proximity to shops, restaurants and options for commuting.

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