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, $2,000.
Just off Olympic Boulevard in the Miracle Mile neighborhood, this freshly renovated one-bedroom unit has its own washer and dryer in the kitchen, stainless steel appliances, and wood floors throughout. The apartment includes a parking spot and rents for $2,100.
This roomy two-bedroom apartment in Leimert Park still has its original hardwood floors and crown molding. The apartment is outfitted with ceiling fans and has a great glass-block shower enclosure. The apartment rents for $1,900, and comes with a parking space.
This two-bedroom unit up for grabs in a Ladera Heights fourplex is an upstairs residence with nice corner windows and hardwood floors in the living room and hallway. (The bedrooms are carpeted.) The apartment has hook-ups for in-unit laundry but no machines. A garage parking spot is included. Rent is $1,995.
There’s not much of a description for this Studio City one-bedroom apartment, but the pictures show a spacious unit with a balcony and an ample, galley-style kitchen. The fixtures in the bathroom and kitchen look fairly new too. The apartment measures 900 square feet and rents for $2,100.
In Beverlywood near the Palms border, this 600-square-foot one-bedroom apartment has been fully renovated and offers hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and a carport parking spot. There is the slightly ominous request that potential renters “don’t judge a book by the cover,” but we can ignore it. The apartment rents for $2,100.
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Comments
Neighborhood context is so important in LA real estate, and these descriptions are pathetically vague in that department. I’m a fan of midcentury corner windows, but I know there’s a similar building in Ladera Heights that overlooks the Slauson Home Depot parking lot, which would be a yucky place to live (constant traffic, itinerant day laborers hanging around the parking entrance, almost zero walkability). Beverlywood’s "ominous request" translates to "buyer beware," nevermind the spiffy new kitchen.
By Cachefleaux on 01.17.18 5:55pm
my god, these places are deplorable. just plugged a few of the addresses into google street view, fuck, looks like a dumpy part of mexico.
you want how much a month to live where? smfh.
By jahpskat on 01.18.18 12:28pm