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, $3,200. Vote for your favorite below!
Koreatown
Located atop the Wilshire/Vermont subway station, which serves the Red and Purple lines and links up to a number of bus lines, this two-bedroom apartment is about as transit-friendly as can be. The apartment offers double-paned windows, stainless steel appliances, and two full bathrooms. It rents for $3,100.
Hollywood
This cute two-bedroom Spanish-style has some pretty windows, oak floors, central air conditioning, period fixtures, and an in-unit washer and dryer. There’s parking, a small backyard deck, and even a lemon tree. Located just off Yucca and Gower, it rents for $3,200.
North Hollywood
The NoHo Arts District is at your fingertips with this two-bedroom apartment, located just off Lankershim and a short walk to the North Hollywood Red Line station. The apartment holds granite counters, newer appliances, laminate wood floors, in-unit laundry, and two bathrooms. It rents for $3,270.
Palms
With new cabinets, stainless steel appliances, parking, and LED lights, this two-bedroom apartment offers both space and some nice amenities. To top it all off, the apartment is about a block away from the Palms Expo Line station. Convenient! It rents for $3,195.
Glendale
Smack dab in the middle of downtown Glendale, this apartment is above a Laemmle theater—ideal for the film fan. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit features two walk-in closets, a balcony, laminate wood floors, and proximity to tons of things to do: It’s walking distance to the Galleria, the Americana, and Porto’s. The apartment rents for $3,235.
Poll
Which apartment would you rent?
This poll is closed
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8%
Koreatown
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56%
Hollywood
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5%
North Hollywood
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13%
Palms
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15%
Glendale
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