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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, $1,900. Vote for your favorite below.
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Courtesy of Zaya Tserendondov/Very Zaya Real Estate
Hollywood Hills
First, in Hollywood Hills’s Whitley Heights neighborhood, this bright one-bedroom apartment has a big wall of windows and a private balcony. The bedroom is ample and filled with natural light, while the bathroom has vintage pink tile mixed with upgraded features. It rents for $1,995.
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Beverly Grove
Not far from Third Street and Robertson in Beverly Grove, this one-bedroom apartment has central air conditioning, laminate wood floors, and access to the building’s rooftop deck. It’s close to a Trader Joe’s too. It rents for $1,975.
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Playa del Rey
Way on the Westside, this one-bedroom in a midcentury modern Playa del Rey complex offers big windows, vintage charm, a kitchen pass-through, and beach proximity. This sweet spot rents for $1,800.
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North Hollywood
Walking distance from the North Hollywood Red and Orange Line stations, this one-bedroom apartment features laminate floors, ceiling fans and central air conditioning, updated interiors, and on-site laundry. It rents for $1,950.
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Westlake
This lofted one-bedroom in Westlake’s Rampart Village comes with central air, lots of windows, an ample kitchen, and not one—but two—parking spaces. There’s also a space that could function as a second bedroom or a home office. It rents for $1,850.
Poll
Which apartment around $1,900 would you rent?
This poll is closed
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40%
Hollywood Hills
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13%
Beverly Grove
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9%
Playa del Rey
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6%
North Hollywood
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30%
Westlake
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