The 20 Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Los Angeles, CA for July 2022

Posted by:Aleksandr Belov Posted on:Jul 26,2022

Los Angeles is one of the most expensive major cities in the state of California. This is explained by high rental prices for studios and apartments. According to our data, the average price for renting a one-bedroom apartment is $2,360 per month in July 2022. Bel Air-Beverly Crest is the most expensive neighborhood in Los Angeles as of July 2022. The average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment in Bel Air-Beverly Crest area is $4,000 per month. The TOP 5 most expensive neighborhoods in Los Angeles also include Venice ($3,575/month), Marina del Rey ($3,100/month), Central Hollywood ($3,000/month) and Downtown Los Angeles ($2,900/month). Rental prices for one-bedroom apartments in Los Angeles have risen in price by 18.00% year-on-year (from July 2021 to July 2022). Two-bedroom apartments have risen in price by 16.40% year on year. Let’s take a look at the 20 most expensive Los Angeles neighborhoods with the highest prices for renting a one-bedroom apartment in July 2022.

TOP 20 most expensive neighborhoods in Los Angeles with the highest price for rent a one-bedroom apartment in July 2022

1. Bel Air-Beverly Crest
$4,000/month
2. Venice
$3,575/month
3. Marina del Rey
$3,100/month
4. Central Hollywood
$3,000/month
5. Downtown Los Angeles
$2,900/month
6. Palms
$2,850/month
7. Westchester-Playa Del Rey
$2,830/month
8. Porter Ranch
$2,825/month
9. Pacific Palisades
$2,760/month
10. Westwood
$2,750/month
10. Mid-City West
$2,750/month
11. Universal City
$2,730/month
12. Historic Cultural
$2,720/month
14. Brentwood
$2,700/month
14. Silver Lake
$2,700/month
15. MacArthur Park
$2,690/month
16. Elysian Valley Riverside
$2,600/month
17. PICO
$2,570/month
18. Atwater Village
$2,560/month
19. Woodland Hills-Warner Center
$2,510/month
20. Studio City
$2,500/month

Aleksandr Belov

Author and editor of the ultramodern-hotels.com blog

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