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Curbed Comparisons: What $2,300 rents in LA right now

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A Downtown loft or a house in Culver City are two choices

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, where we explore what you can rent or buy for a certain dollar amount in various LA 'hoods. We've found five rentals within $100 of today’s price, $2,300.

Via Loftway

↑ This one-bedroom apartment in the Historic Core’s Douglas Building measures roughly 720 square feet and occupies a coveted corner spot. The apartment has in-unit laundry machines, stainless steel appliances (including a dishwasher), and assigned parking. It rents for $2,300.

Via Elliman

↑ Not far from downtown Culver City, this petite one-bedroom house holds an update kitchen, wood floors, a dedicated laundry room, and a little covered porch. There’s only street parking available, though. It rents for $2,350.

Via Elliman

↑ This spacious two-bedroom apartment in Koreatown comes with a large dose of vintage charm. The apartment has wood floors, 1.5 bathrooms with fun tile, a formal dining room, and a balcony. Parking is provided via a one-car detached garage. Rent is $2,300.

Via Zillow

↑ Over in Pasadena, this two-bedroom apartment has gated parking, two bathrooms, and what appears to be a fairly contemporary kitchen. Laundry is available on site. Rent is $2,200.

Via Zillow

↑ This is pretty much a quintessential Echo Park apartment building: on a hill. The one-bedroom apartment up for rent is a compact 575 square feet with arched doorways, views of the Downtown skyline, and hardwood floors. The unit comes with parking for one car, and it rents for $2,350.

Poll

Which residence renting for around $2,300 would you choose?

This poll is closed

  • 20%
    Historic Core
    (267 votes)
  • 12%
    Culver City
    (163 votes)
  • 22%
    Koreatown
    (294 votes)
  • 11%
    Pasadena
    (144 votes)
  • 32%
    Echo Park
    (420 votes)
1288 votes total Vote Now