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: $1,450.
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↑ This Fairfax studio apartment measures just 360 square feet, but it packs a lot of character into that precious space. Newly renovated, the unit features built-ins, hardwood floors, new cabinets, and quartz countertops. The space rents for $1,525.
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↑ Located in Highland Park’s Garvanza neighborhood, this one-bedroom bungalow measures about 400 square feet and has a new kitchen and bathroom. The unit has off-street parking “available” (for extra money?) and central air conditioning. Rent is $1,550.
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↑ This freeway-close, one-bedroom apartment in East Hollywood has ceiling fans in every room, wood floors, and an ample kitchen. The building offers covered parking and on-site laundry, too. Rent is $1,450.
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↑ Situated on a Mid-City cul-de-sac, this one-bedroom apartment is one of just four in its complex. The apartment has vintage-looking tile in the kitchen, lovely molding, and carpeted floors in much of the unit. It rents for $1,475.
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↑ This newly renovated one-bedroom condo is located in “the East Village Arts District” of Long Beach. The residence is a few blocks from the waterfront, and it has windows on both sides of the unit, allowing for “the wonderful ocean breeze to flow through.” There’s a lot of tile and granite here, keeping things extra cool. Rent is $1,500.
Poll
Which apartment would you rent for around $1,450?
This poll is closed
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23%
Fairfax
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31%
Garvanza
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8%
East Hollywood
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6%
Mid-City
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29%
Long Beach
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