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, $2,800.
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This classy Mid-Wilshire duplex unit dates to 1925. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom space holds hardwood floors, a decorative fireplace, barrel ceilings in the front room, and new carpet. It rents for $2,700.
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On to Silver Lake, where this colorful vintage bungalow offers two bedrooms, wood floors, a front porch, and new double-paned windows. Just north of Sunset Junction, the sweet unit rents for $2,700.
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Over in beachy Venice, this one-bedroom apartment with a loft and spiral staircase has its own private outdoor space and an updated bathroom. This being Venice, it’s no surprise that there only street parking at this unit, which is part of a triplex. Rent is $2,700.
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This stately 1930s-era Beverly Hills building holds a lovely one-bedroom apartment with a large front window and hardwood floors. French windows, high ceilings, brick walls in the kitchen, and a dining room give the space a vintage feel. It comes with a parking space and rents for $2,795.
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This three-bedroom, three-bathroom unit in the Mid-City neighborhood of Victoria Park has a lot of room to spread out. Sure, it could use some updating, but what it lacks in fancy counter tops or stylish touches, it makes up for with its spaciousness. It rents for $2,900.
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32%
Mid-Wilshire
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20%
Silver Lake
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10%
Venice
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17%
Beverly Hills
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19%
Mid-City
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