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Apartments for Rent in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

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    A modern kitchen with wooden cabinets and stainless steel appliances.at Hollywood Ardmore, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Gorgeous Bedroom at Hollywood Ardmore, Los Angeles, 90028
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    1850 N Whitley Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
    11 Units available
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    1 BED $2,269+
    2 BEDS $2,535+
    Property reviews
    4/5 Kenneth M. on Aug 6, 2025

    Great Building except for constant fixes to electrical and service elevator being out for one year

    3/5 Jack M. on Aug 31, 2025

    The freight elevator has been out of service for months. I don't think they plan to repair it.

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    7077 Willoughby Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038
    11 Units available
    STUDIO $1,999+
    1 BED $3,216
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    Amenities
    • Washer/Dryer
    • Pool
    • Patio/Balcony
    • Fitness Center
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    A bedroom with a large bed and a cowhide rug. A living room with a white rug, a black and white photo on the wall, a television, and a book on the shelf.
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    1733 N. Cherokee Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90028
    29 Units available
    STUDIO $1,549+
    Overview

    Moments away from Hollywood Boulevard, Cherokee Villas is an ideal place to call home. You'll be close to a wide variety of shops and upscale eateries along with commuter-friendly freeways and the Metro Station. Our studio apartments come equipped with stylish hardwood style flooring, a breakfast nook, and kitchen appliances. We also offer a convenient laundry facility and controlled access. Living at Cherokee Villas in Hollywood, CA means being in the center of it all.

    Amenities
    • Hardwood Floors
    • Pets Allowed
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    6500 Yucca Street, Hollywood, CA 90028
    STUDIO $1,695
    1 BED $1,770
    2 BEDS $2,450+
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    1400 N. Martel Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046
    STUDIO $1,895
    1 BED $2,195+
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    1550 N. Poinsettia Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90046
    STUDIO $1,995
    1 BED $2,395
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    1531 N. Fuller Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046
    1 BED $2,295
    2 BEDS $2,995
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    7130 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90046
    STUDIO $1,595+
    1 BED $2,205
    2 BEDS $2,695+
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    7172 Hawthorn Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046
    STUDIO $2,125+
    1 BED $2,400
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    1640 N. Formosa Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046
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    2 BEDS $3,080+
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    1616 N. Poinsettia Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90046
    STUDIO $2,025
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    7125 Delongpre Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046
    1 BED $2,295
    2 BEDS $2,695+
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    1420 N. Detroit St., Los Angeles, CA 90046
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    1 BED $2,330
    2 BEDS $3,180
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    1419 N. Poinsettia Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90046
    1 BED $2,295
    2 BEDS $2,775+
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    1635 N. Formosa Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046
    STUDIO $1,895
    1 BED $2,240
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    5536 Sierra Vista Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038
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    1 BED $1,825
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    5617 La Mirada Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038
    STUDIO $1,495
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    1349 N Detroit Street, Los Angeles, CA 90046
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    1 BED $1,800
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    1750 EL Cerrito Place, Los Angeles, CA 90028
    STUDIO $1,550+
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    7140 De Longpre Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046
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    7278 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90046
    STUDIO $1,725
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    2 BEDS $2,649
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    7364 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90046
    STUDIO $1,459
    1 BED $1,600+
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    7510 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90046
    1 BED $1,950
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    7400 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90046
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    1 BED $2,000+
    2 BEDS $2,895+
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    1330 North Orange Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90028
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Getting around in Hollywood, CA

94 /100
Walker's Paradise
69 /100
Good Transit
81 /100
Very Bikeable
Walk Score®: 94, Transit Score®: 69, Bike Score®: 81

Frequently asked questions

When were prices and availability in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA last updated?

Prices and availability in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA were last updated on 19 Nov 2025.

What are the best apartments in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA?

The best apartments in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA are: Hollywood Ardmore, Prizma, Cherokee Villas, The Lido and Sunset Martel Towers.

What is the average rent in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA?

The average rent in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA is $2,704.

What is the price range for a studio apartment in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA?

The price range for a studio apartment in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA is between $1,275 and $7,230.

What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA?

The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA is between $884 and $8,988.

What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA?

The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA is between $884 and $8,962.

What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA?

The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA is between $1,495 and $7,443.

What type of rental buildings are in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA?

In Hollywood, 93% of the residents are renting compared to 7% owning a home, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Large-scale apartment buildings with more than 50 units represent 30% of Hollywood’s rentals, 66% are small-scale complexes with under 50 units, and 4% are single-family rentals.

Renter's guide to Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

Hollywood is a relatively small city in Southern California, 15 miles northeast of Santa Monica, 15 miles southwest of Pasadena, and just a short 6.5 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

The city of Hollywood, also commonly referred to as Tinseltown, is very diverse and densely populated area, and is widely recognized as being the home of the United States’ film industry. The city is home to several major film studios as well as the famous Hollywood sign, and has developed quite the glamorous reputation over the years with its movie stars and beautiful scenic hills.

The weather in Hollywood is warm almost year-round, as its Subtropical-semi-arid climate gives residents warm, dry summers with little rainfall and very mild winters with average low temperatures in the 50s.

Tips for renting in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

The rights of renters in Hollywood are mandated by California state law, and are typical of most US tenant laws. However, California does have some special renters rules that renters in Hollywood should know, including the right to repair and deduct. This means that if any major issue in the home or apartment (like a broken AC unit, water heater, stove, etc.) is left unfixed, the renter has the right to repair or pay to have a repair made on the broken item, and can ultimately deduct the cost from their monthly rent payment. California also has a law that limits the amount of a security deposit to two-months’ rent, so landlords cannot charge extravagant costs for deposits.

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Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA demographics

  • 62,164Total Population
  • 29,104 Female
    33,060 Male
  • 35Median Age

In total, Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA has 62,164 residents, 29,104 women and 33,060 men, per U.S. Census recent estimates. Statistics show that the median age of Hollywood’s population is 35.

Living in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

There are many pros to living in Hollywood, the best of which being that there is always something to do. Hollywood has some of the best dining and entertainment options in the country, with many high-end restaurants, wine and cocktail bars, and nightclubs.

One of the few cons to living in Hollywood is the congestion from the close proximity to Downtown Los Angeles. With millions of people working in the city every day, being less than seven miles outside of the city center can lead to a bit of congestion. Although with all the public transportation options available in Hollywood, there should never be any issue getting downtown or to LA.

Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA households

  • 9,755 Family
    23,071 Non-family
  • 3,342 Children
    29,484 No Children
  • 32,825Total Number of Households
  • 1.42Average People Per Household
  • $61,566Median Household Income

There is a total of 32,825 households in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA. Of these, 3,342 have children and 29,484 are without children. Per Census Bureau’s most current estimates, 9,755 family households and 23,071 non-family households live in this area. The size of a household in Hollywood is 1.42 people, on average. The median household annual income in Hollywood equals $61,566, and the monthly housing costs equal $1,813.

Things to do in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

There are plenty of fun things to do in Hollywood, whether it’s hanging out at one of the scenic local parks, seeing a show at the Hollywood Palladium or Hollywood Bowl, or grabbing a bite to eat at some of the best restaurants in Hollywood like the Hungry Cat, Musso and Frank Grill, and Katsuya Hollywood. Shoppers will thoroughly enjoy themselves here too, as there are certainly no shortage of places to shop in Hollywood. Some of the best places to shop in Hollywood include Hollywood Galaxy and Hollywood Highland, both shopping malls featuring top-notch dining, entertainment, and of course, shopping options.

For those looking for something to do with kids in Hollywood, look no further than the Hollywood Wax Museum, an incredibly unique museum featuring wax statues of some of the most prominent Hollywood stars. Or visitors can head to Universal Studios Hollywood, a film studio and theme park with all kinds of cool shows, rides, and more.

There are plenty of parks here as well, perfect for those with families or those looking for something to do in Hollywood without spending money. Some of the most popular spots include Highland Camrose Park and Formosa Park, both beautiful, scenic parks with tons of great recreational options. The city also plays host every year to the Hollywood Christmas Parade, which has been around for over 85 years. The parade is quite the visual spectacle as it goes up and down Hollywood Boulevard, and it’s even popular enough to be broadcast on local TV every year!

Things to do

There are plenty of parks here as well, perfect for those with families or those looking for something to do in Hollywood without spending money. Some of the most popular spots include Highland Camrose Park and Formosa Park, both beautiful, scenic parks with tons of great recreational options. The city also plays host every year to the Hollywood Christmas Parade, which has been around for over 85 years. The parade is quite the visual spectacle as it goes up and down Hollywood Boulevard, and it’s even popular enough to be broadcast on local TV every year!

Sports fans are in luck in Hollywood too, as the city of Los Angeles now has a team in every major professional sport. LA sports teams include the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers of the NBA, the Los Angeles Chargers and Rams of the NFL, the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Angels of the MLB, and the LA Galaxy of the MLS.

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Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA employment & economy

There are no shortage of jobs in Hollywood, with the majority of them falling in the service and entertainment industries. Many famous studios are located here, including the headquarters of MTV, Comedy Central, BET, and Spike TV. While just a few miles over in West Hollywood, Ticketmaster, Grindr, Tinder, and Paramount Pictures have their headquarters, to which many Hollywood residents work and commute every day.

Education in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

The city of Hollywood is served by the Los Angeles Unified School District. Some of the most notable public schools include Hollywood High School, North Hollywood High School, and Hollywood Elementary School. There are many private schools in Hollywood as well, including Hollywood Arts School, Fountain Day School, and Page Academy.

The Los Angeles Public Library also operates the Will and Ariel Durant Branch and the Frances Howard Goldwyn - Hollywood Regional Branch in Hollywood.

Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA education statistics

According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 9% of the population in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA have no high school education, 22% went to high-school, and 18% have partially completed college. Moreover, 6% of the population hold an Associate Degree, 33% hold a Bachelor Degree, and 11% hold a Graduate Degree.

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