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Information About Los Angeles Apartments
Los Angeles is the city of dreams; people from all over the world move here to live their dream, and one thing they all know is that it is competitive! And whether you are moving to LA to start your film career or go to school, you'll also find that competition for housing is also relatively tough. The vacancy rate for apartments in Los Angeles is lower than the national average. In Central LA, it is 5.5 percent; in the Harbor area, it is just 4 percent. The average one bedroom Los Angeles apartment rents for between $1567 and $2295.
The cost of living in LA is thirty-three percent higher than the national average, but you can find Los Angeles apartments for rent in a wide range of prices. You want to be cautious about choosing apartments based on price, though, because there are neighborhoods that are considered less safe and have more criminal activity than others. While you can never avoid crime, pollution, or other negative factors in any city, town, or village, you can opt for a statistically safer neighborhood. Staying away from South Central Los Angeles, Watts, Long Beach, Cherry Avenue, Pacoima, Panorama City, North Hills, Skid Row, which is in Downtown, and Canoga Park is often advised.
Having said all that, Los Angeles is actually rated as one of the safer large cities in the United States. There are plenty of neighborhoods that are attractive, safe, and if not affordable per se, then at least reasonable. Los Feliz/Silverlake, Echo Park, Manhattan Beach, Santa Monica, San Fernando Valley, and South Bay. You can conduct your Los Angeles apartment search online by neighborhood to narrow down your selections and save time.
If you want a home in Echo Park, for instance, go to a site like apartmentreviews.net and enter in your search criteria. How many bedrooms and bathrooms do you want? What are your rent minimum and maximum amounts? You can search by location as well as by amenity. Your results will be targeted towards Echo Park, in this example. You'll find that while the apartments are not "cheap" by many cities' standards, they are reasonable for California. A studio may cost $1000 or more, but the amenities and proximity to Downtown may make that up for you. Scour sites like this until you find the right Los Angeles apt listing. You may have to get a studio, or you may have to share with a roommate or two, but you can make your dream of living in LA a reality.
Another bonus of using online locator sites is that you can get a reward when you find a listing and sign a lease through them. These rewards typically are from $100 to $200, and many come in the form of a prepaid debit card. This is sure to come in handy when you are moving into a new place. You will find a variety of Los Angeles apartments for rent; few will be "cheap" but you can find those in safe, more affordable neighborhoods that put you in the middle of LA's legendary action.













