Average Rent Reports by City > Los Angeles, CA
Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 03/31/2025
Curious about how much rent goes for in Los Angeles, CA? Whether you’re eyeing a studio in Van Nuys or managing a spacious 4-bedroom house in Sherman Oaks, Rentometer has you covered with the latest average rent data across every property type and neighborhood.
This report covers average rent prices for apartments and single-family homes in Los Angeles, broken down by bedroom count and neighborhood. All estimates are powered by Rentometer, the leading source for hyperlocal rental data and comps.
Property Type | Bedrooms | Avg Rent (Q1 2025) |
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Apartment | Studio (0) | $2,023 |
Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $2,488 |
Apartment | 2 Bedroom | $3,319 |
House | 2 Bedroom | $4,003 |
House | 3 Bedroom | $5,151 |
House | 4 Bedroom | $6,021 |
In Q1 2025, the average rent in Los Angeles was $2,023 for a studio apartment, $2,488 for a 1-bedroom apartment, and $3,319 for a 2-bedroom apartment. Single-family rental homes are more expensive, with the average rent for a 2-bedroom house in Los Angeles at $4,003, $5,151 for a 3-bedroom home, and $6,021 for a 4-bedroom home.
Neighborhood | Avg Rent (Q1 2025) |
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Hollywood | $2,730 |
Downtown Los Angeles | $3,055 |
Wilshire Center - Koreatown | $2,363 |
Westlake | $2,407 |
Marina del Rey | $3,799 |
Woodland Hills | $2,758 |
Westwood | $3,207 |
Historic Cultural | $2,920 |
Mid - Wilshire | $3,445 |
Van Nuys | $2,287 |
In Q1 2025, the average apartment rent in Los Angeles varied widely by neighborhood. Marina del Rey had the highest average at $3,799, followed by Mid - Wilshire ($3,445) and Westwood ($3,207).
Neighborhood | Avg Rent (Q1 2025) |
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Woodland Hills | $5,666 |
West Hills | $5,086 |
Reseda | $4,173 |
Mid - Town North Hollywood | $5,018 |
Mid City | $5,131 |
Sherman Oaks | $5,914 |
Hollywood Hills | $7,032 |
Northridge | $4,927 |
Encino | $6,196 |
Greater Valley Glen | $5,165 |
In Q1 2025, the average single-family home rent in Los Angeles varied widely by neighborhood. Hollywood Hills had the highest average at $7,032, followed by Encino ($6,196) and Sherman Oaks ($5,914).
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