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

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A Bel Air bungalow or a freshly remodeled unit in East Hollywood?

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.

↑ This charming Bel Air bungalow off Sepulveda Boulevard appears to be worlds away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the Westside. The one-bedroom dwelling measures 900 square feet and holds hardwood floors, an updated kitchen, a working fireplace, and a parking spot. It rents for $2,295.

↑ Over on Mid-Wilshire’s southern edge, near Mid-City, this two-bedroom apartment features crown molding, scalloped-edge kitchen cabinets, hardwood floors, and on-site laundry. The top-floor unit receives “lots of light,” but if that’s not enough for you, there’s also a balcony. It rents for $2,300.

Via Douglas Elliman

↑ This first-floor unit in San Pedro has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an updated kitchen with loads of counter space. Bedrooms are bright and have either carpet or wood floors. The unit has a fireplace and tandem parking for two cars. It rents for $2,395.

Via Zillow

↑ Near Melrose Hill in East Hollywood, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment has very clearly been overhauled. The top-floor unit features recessed lighting, walk-in closets, stainless steel appliances, and one parking space. It rents for $2,400.

Via Zillow

↑ This two-bedroom apartment in Toluca Lake has been freshly remodeled and offers wood floors, stone countertops, on-site laundry, a patio, and parking for two cars. It rents for $2,395.

Poll

Which apartment would you rent for around $2,300?

This poll is closed

  • 38%
    Bel Air
    (451 votes)
  • 10%
    Mid-Wilshire
    (119 votes)
  • 11%
    San Pedro
    (133 votes)
  • 25%
    East Hollywood
    (296 votes)
  • 15%
    Toluca Lake
    (183 votes)
1182 votes total Vote Now