Best Finds in Los Angeles Available Right Now: From Studios to 3-Bedrooms

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Living in a busy city like L.A., with its hectic lifestyle and unabashed attitude, can be an adventure. However, finding a nice place to live here doesn’t have to be one. Unfortunately, apartment hunting in L.A. is becoming more frustrating than the traffic on the Santa Ana Freeway during rush hour. Rents keep climbing, vacancy is low (2.7% as of the end of 2015, according to Census data), and nice rentals in good neighborhoods are hard to come by.

But, with a little help from RentCafe, you can find the perfect place. We looked at all the floor plans available right now throughout the city, that have the right mix of location, size, amenities and price, and picked some of the best apartments available right now in neighborhoods across L.A. From studios to 3-bedroom suites, at or below the average rent for that unit type in that neighborhood, there’s a great find for every preference. Take a look before they’re gone:

Studio

Kipling Apartments in Koreatown (Check availability)

Monthly rent: $815 (compare with $1,069 — average rent for studio apartments in Koreatown)

For only $815 you get to live right in the heart of the city, in one of L.A.’s hippest neighborhoods. The Kipling Studio Apartments is a charming historic building, in a location within walking distance to great eateries, favorite karaoke places, a four-story golf range and the metro line.  Offering upgraded interiors, new hardwood floors, and generous closet space, the studios at Kipling are a deal you don’t want to miss.

Kipling Apartments 4067-4077 W. 3rd St. Los Angeles CA

The Kipling Studio Apartments

One Bedroom

Silton Westwood Apartments in Westwood (Check availability)

Monthly rent: $2,250 (compare to $2,512 — average rent for one-bedroom apartments in Westwood)

A mix of neighborhood charm and city style, the streets of Westwood — home to the UCLA campus — are buzzing with students, recent grads and young business professionals. Silton Westwood Apartments offer beautifully finished high-end rental units, a roof-top sundeck, heated pool and spa with gorgeous city views and assigned covered parking. One 726-square-foot one-bedroom one-bath unit is available right now.

Silton Westwood 972 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles

Silton Westwood Apartments

Two Bedrooms

The Grove Apartments in Studio City  (Check availability)

Monthly rent: $2,045 (compare to $2,695 — average rent for two-bedroom apartments in Studio City)

Located in the heart of Studio City, on a quiet residential street, within walking distance of CBS Studios Radford, Ventura Blvd., shops, 5-star restaurants, banks, grocery stores and Studio City’s weekly Sunday’s Farmer’s Market, and near the 101 and 134 freeways, the apartments at the Grove are in high demand. Only one two-bedroom two-bath 1,240-square-foot unit is available right now. Offering beautiful granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, plenty of closet space and access to a long list of amenities, this unit won’t stay long on the market.

The Grove Apartments 12021 Valleyheart Drive, Studio City, CA

The Grove Apartments

Three Bedrooms

Santamonica at Federal on West Side L.A. (Check availability)

Monthly rent: $4,150 (compare to $4,177 — the average rent for three-bedroom apartments in West Side L.A.)

A true blend of L.A. style and comfort, Santamonica at Federal is a luxurious community in West Los Angeles, featuring 63 contemporary apartments, each with an open-floor plan, fireplace, designer fixtures, hardwood floors, walk-in closets, and high-end appliances. If you’re looking for lots of space, take a tour of the only unit available in this highly desirable community – a three-bedroom three-bath 1,340-square-foot beautiful suite.

Santamonica on Federal 1518 Federal Ave. Los Angeles CA

Santamonica at Federal

Interested in other Los Angeles neighborhoods? Search more listings on RentCafe right now.

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Nadia Balint is a senior creative writer for RENTCafé. She covers news and trends in residential and commercial real estate and their impact on our everyday life, including rental housing, for-sale housing, real estate development, homeownership, market reports, insurance, landlord-tenant laws, personal finance, urban development, economy, sustainability, and social issues. Nadia holds a B.S. in Business Management from Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. You can connect with Nadia via email.

Nadia’s work and expertise have been quoted by major national and local media outlets, including CNN, CNBC, CBS News, Curbed, The NY Post, The Chicago Tribune, The Denver Post as well as industry publications, such as GlobeSt, Bisnow, Inman News, Multifamily Executive, and The Commercial Real Estate Show. Nadia also wrote for Multi-Housing News, Commercial Property Executive, HubSpot, and more. Prior to entering the real estate industry, Nadia worked in the legal field, where she gained over 10 years of experience in business, corporate, and real estate law.

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