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Los Angeles Apartment #102bLosAngeles
Apartment #102bLosAngeles
Los Angeles, N Orange Grove Ave
€1.404 - €1.434 per week
Sleeps 8, studio / 1 bath
Los Angeles Apartment #101rLosAngeles
Apartment #101rLosAngeles
Los Angeles, N Orange Grove Ave
€1.404 - €1.434 per week
Sleeps 8, studio / 2 bath
Los Angeles Apartment #105hLosAngeles
Apartment #105hLosAngeles
Los Angeles, Outer Area
€1.353 - €1.358 per week
Sleeps 3, studio / 1 bath
Los Angeles Apartment #106aLosAngeles
Apartment #106aLosAngeles
Los Angeles, Garland Ave
€1.379 - €1.431 per week
Sleeps 4, studio / 1 bath

Apartment Rentals in Los Angeles: Neighborhoods and Renter's Tips

Los Angeles is one of the world's largest, busiest and most vibrant cities. A multicultural mecca of business, the entertainment industry and historic places, Los Angeles makes a great place to call home. Apartment rentals in Los Angeles are easy to find with a diligent search and while the city is known for one of the highest costs of living in the United States, there are good deals to be had.

If you are looking for an ethnically and culturally diverse neighborhood where everything is within walking distance, Downtown Los Angeles has undergone a cultural renaissance and makes a great place to call home. West Los Angeles is a hub for the technology industry, though good deals are harder to find. The San Gabriel and San Fernando valleys offer suburban living with a family-oriented atmosphere while still remaining within a short drive or Metro ride from the Los Angeles area's central locations.

Finding apartment rentals in Los Angeles can be made easier through the use of a rental agency, or a company that manages listings for a variety of clients. Easily findable through online search or local classifieds, agencies can help meet your needs and budget and make the search process a whole lot easier.

Are you new to the city? Browsing apartment rentals in Los Angeles and choosing a place to live should be undertaken in advance before it's time to move, to save on the extremely high costs of temporary housing. If the move must be undertaken immediately, try online classifieds for temporary apartment rentals in Los Angeles and the surround areas through subletting.

For low-income, elderly and disabled residents, Los Angeles has a robust Section 8 low-income housing program in place, making your own apartment within reach if it would be otherwise unattainable. The Housing Authority of Los Angeles is a good place to start. 
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