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Curbed Comparisons: What $2,000 rents you in LA right now

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A Venice studio, a Hollywood one-bedroom, and more

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, $2,000.

↑ Silicon Beach living ain’t cheap, but this Venice studio apartment at least has nice wood floors, Whirlpool appliances, and good lighting. Located a few blocks from the Venice Canals and about a half mile from the sand, the approximately 400-square-foot unit rents for $2,100.

↑ This top-floor Sawtelle apartment has one bedroom, one bathroom, recessed lighting, and its original hardwood floors. The apartment comes with parking and access to on-site laundry. It rents for $2,000.

↑ This roughly 750-square-foot loft in Downtown’s Historic Core is just off Main Street, near the new Beta Main museum. The apartment has a spacious closet, that nice open floorplan, and decent natural light. There’s offsite parking for an extra fee ($150 to $200). The apartment rents for $2,100.

↑ The second-floor unit up for grabs in this Los Feliz building has one bedroom, a renovated kitchen, granite countertops, a working gas fireplace, and a balcony. The building has parking and there’s on-site laundry. Rent is $2,100.

↑ Location, location, location: This Hollywood one-bedroom is right on the border with Larchmont, just north of Melrose Avenue. The elegant unit has a formal dining room, a remodeled bathroom, a dishwasher, and a parking spot. It rents for $1,995.

Poll

Which apartment would you rent?

This poll is closed

  • 26%
    Venice
    (262 votes)
  • 7%
    Sawtelle
    (79 votes)
  • 15%
    Historic Core
    (154 votes)
  • 11%
    Los Feliz
    (110 votes)
  • 39%
    Hollywood
    (390 votes)
995 votes total Vote Now