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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, $2,200. Vote for your favorite below.
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This South Park loft is listed as a studio, but, at 751 square feet, is still very spacious. The modern unit sits in a building a short walk from LA Live and comes with wide-plank hardwood floors, fancy cabinets, laundry hook-ups, and a walk-in closet. It rents for $2,300.
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There’s a more vintage vibe in this Leimert Park two-bedroom. It has clearly been updated— the kitchen holds new appliances and a lovely tiled floor. But the house also has vintage character, including a purple-tiled bathroom, coved ceilings, crown molding, and wood floors. The only down side: street-parking only. It rents for $2,300.
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Tucked into a midcentury building in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Valley Village, this apartment offers two bathrooms, tile floors, an updated kitchen, and two ample-sized bedrooms. It rents for $2,150.
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At 1,150 square feet of space, this Mid-City two-bedroom has plenty of space. It also boasts some character: wood floors, crown molding, and a kitchen with retro tile and decorative woodwork accents. It rents for $2,300.
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Just south of Wilshire in Brentwood, the one-bedroom apartment up for grabs here has new floors throughout and gets plenty of sunlight. The bedroom has a ceiling fan and a decent-sized closet. The apartment rents for $2,150.
Poll
Which apartment around $2,200 would you rent?
This poll is closed
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11%
South Park
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18%
Leimert Park
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23%
Valley Village
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13%
Mid-City
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33%
Brentwood
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