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11400 National Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
$2249
AR Score: 86
*****
These townhomes are conveniently located near everything you could need such as, freeways, shopping, beaches, entertainment, restaurants, schools, and hospitals. Filled with great amenities and an environment that is very child friendly, rent ranges anywhere from $2250-$2300 for a two-bedroom space. While some residents love how kid friendly the property is, others do not because of some of the noise that generates, but that depends on the individual point of view of the tenant. Inquiries can be made during office hours of 9 AM to 6 PM Monday-Friday.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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7400 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Bedrooms: 1 - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1600
AR Score: 85
*****
At Hollywood Place, tenants do not have to make a choice between tranquility and excitement of city living. Whether you want to hike at a park or go out for a night in the city, it is easy to do both at Hollywood Place. These properties feature many amenities and size and price options. Rent ranges anywhere from $1300-$2500. While the property is very pretty, some residents have felt that the maintenance of the property is not kept up with as much as it should be, but some of that has to do with tenants not maintaining their personal property as well as they should. Inquiries can be made during office hours of 9 AM to 6 PM Monday-Saturday; and 10 AM to 5 PM on Sunday.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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2245 Beverly Glen
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Bedrooms: Studio - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1500
AR Score: 83
Westside Villas Apartments is centrally located and offers easy access to Century City, Westwood, Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica. There are six locations all spread out Los Angeles, so it is easy to be remotely close to whatever area is most convenient for you. These units feature many great amenities, as well as being close to great entertainment and shopping. Rent ranges from each different location. Some tenants have felt that while the grounds are greatly kept, that the management in the past has had some issues, but as time progresses issues continued to get worked out. Inquiries can be made during office hours of Monday-Saturday by appointment.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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7266 franklin avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
$2075
AR Score: 81
Nestled at the edge of the Hollywood Hills, Summit is walking distance from the Hollywood Babylon Center and is a block away from Runyon Canyon Park, and many other great benefits that the Hollywood Hills has to offer. The units come with many great amenities and the property has lush landscaping that is nicely kept. Rent for these two-bedroom units range anywhere from $2075-$2110. Some in the past have had an issue with noise, but again that is part of living in the area, so it depends on one’s personal preference. Inquiries can be made during office hours of 9 AM to 5 PM Monday-Thursday; 10 AM to 6 PM Friday and Saturday; and 10 AM to 5 PM on Sunday. All inquiries must also be made by appointment.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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914 South Wilton Place
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Bedrooms: Studio - 1
Baths: 1
$1197
AR Score: 80
*****
Regency Palm Court is located in the Koreatown of Los Angeles, which provides easy access to freeways as well as a cool, cultural city vibe. These apartments come with some amenities as well as two different floor plans to choose from of a studio or a one-bedroom apartment. Rent ranges anywhere from $1087-$1661. Some residents in the past have had security issues, but the area itself seems to be safe. Inquiries can be made during office hours of 9 AM to 6 PM Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; and 10 AM to 7 PM on Thursday.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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3901 Los Feliz Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
$1425
AR Score: 81
*****
Located in the historic Los Feliz area between Hollywood and Glendale. Los Feliz is surrounded by nature and is very peaceful, while also being convenient as well. The property features many great amenities, and the management also includes many utilities and maintenance costs. Rent ranges anywhere from $1850-$1925 for these two bedroom apartments. Some tenants feel that the property can be noisy, but it seems to be in a pretty secluded location. Inquiries can be made during office hours of 9 AM to 5 PM Monday and Wednesday-Friday by appointment, and Saturday by appointment.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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539 S. Manhattan place
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Bedrooms: Studio - 1
Baths: 1
$1330
AR Score: 82
*****
Located in the Heart of the Hollywood Hills, Sutton Place is minutes away from Hollywood Boulevard, the Kodak Theater, and some of the best dining, shopping, and entertainment that Los Angeles has to offer. The apartments come with many amenities, while the property is nicely kept and has many leisure luxuries available, including a rooftop swimming pool. Rent ranges anywhere from $1345-$1450. Some tenants have complained that the property can get noisy, due to the area and children onsite, but that is dependent on how you deal with noise, and number of children on the property at a time. More information about inquiries can be made by phone.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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2208 west 8th st
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
$504
AR Score: 78
*****
With Southern California University, Peoples College of Law, Southwestern University School and Loyola Law School so close by, William Penn Apartments are convenient for faculty and staff. The Harbor Freeway and several Metro stops are not far from the property, making commuting a snap. Stores like California Donuts, Home Depot, and Food 4 Less are just down the street. Despite the prime location and 2 minutes drive to the Staples Center, several tenants would not renew their lease. Many residents are frustrated with misleading rent prices, inadequate parking, and infestation problems. However, new management took over and 2012 reviewers note that updates are in process and security is tighter.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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630 Masselin Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Bedrooms: Studio - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1641
AR Score: 79
Situated on South Masselin Avenue in Central Los Angeles, Renaissance boasts being literally in the heart of one of the biggest, most exciting cities in the world. At nearby Hancock Park, renters will find the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the George C. Page Museum, as well as the Craft & Folk Art Museum. There are also a number of conveniences nearby, including Starfish Sushi, Office Depot, Rite Aid, Wells Fargo, and Five Guys Burgers & Fries. Unfortunately a number of reviews mention bugs as an issue, while others felt the property could be better maintained. Still, Renaissance Apartments are an affordable option in the middle of the city.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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9400 La Tijera Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Bedrooms: Studio - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1435
AR Score: 79
Great for college students, Park West is in walking distance from Loyola Marymount University and Otis School of Design, as well as beaches, the airport and other great elements of L.A. The units come with many different amenities, and six floor plans available to fit your style and budget. Rent ranges anywhere from $1400-$2135. Some tenants have said that the amenities do have some age on them, considering the apartments are slightly older, but for the most part, everything still works properly. Inquiries can be made during office hours of 9 AM to 6 PM Monday-Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday; 9 AM to 7 PM on Thursday; and 11 AM to 5 PM on Sunday.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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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.