
Aleksandr Belov
Author and editor of the ultramodern-hotels.com blog
Compiled ranking of the most expensive and cheapest neighborhoods in Los Angeles in 2019. The ranking took into account the average prices for the rental of one-bedroom apartments. The list of the most expensive neighborhoods in Los Angeles includes: Santa Monica, Venice, Marina del Rey, Downtown Los Angeles, Pacific Palisades, Bel Air/Beverly Crest, Beverly Hills, Mid-City West, Westwood, Historic Cultural, Brentwood, West Hollywood and Silver Lake.
List of the most expensive neighborhoods in Los Angeles | Average price for rent a one-bedroom apartment |
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1. Santa Monica | $3,500 |
2. Venice | $3,195 |
3. Marina del Rey | $3,120 |
4. Downtown Los Angeles | $2,745 |
5. Pacific Palisades | $2,690 |
6. Bel Air/Beverly Crest | $2,560 |
7. Beverly Hills | $2,550 |
8. Mid-City West | $2,550 |
9. Westwood | $2,530 |
10. Historic Cultural | $2,500 |
11. Brentwood | $2,420 |
12. West Hollywood | $2,400 |
13. Silver Lake | $2,400 |
List of the cheapest neighborhoods in Los Angeles in 2019 | Average price for rent a one-bedroom apartment |
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1. Central Alameda | $1,250 |
2. Florence-Graham | $1,295 |
3. South Central | $1,320 |
4. CANNDU | $1,395 |
5. Congress Southwest | $1,500 |
6. UNNC | $1,550 |
7. Pico-Union | $1,550 |
8. Voices of 90037 | $1,550 |
9. West Adams | $1,560 |
10. Congress West | $1,595 |
11. Congress North | $1,595 |
12. Park Mesa Heights | $1,600 |
13. MacArthur Park | $1,600 |
Author and editor of the ultramodern-hotels.com blog
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