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  1. Building Photo - Linea Rental
    1 Month Free

    Linea

    2435 S Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,650 - $10,070

  2. Building Photo - Circa LA Rental
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    Circa LA

    1200 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015

    1 - 3 Beds$2,710 - $27,858

  3. Building Photo - Archer Rental
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    Archer

    1718 N Las Palmas Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028

    Studio - 2 Beds$2,040 - $3,185

  4. Building Photo - Park Fifth Rental
    2 Months Free

    Park Fifth

    427 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,617 - $9,270

  5. Building Photo - Nari Koreatown Rental
    2 Months Free

    Nari Koreatown

    3150 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010

    Studio - 2 Beds$2,305 - $4,429

  6. Building Photo - Madrid Rental

    Madrid

    8655 Belford Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045

    1 - 3 Beds$2,085 - $3,775

  7. Building Photo - VOX Rental
    1 Month Free

    VOX

    3333 S La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,890 - $6,249

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Living in Los Angeles CA

Arguably the most famous city in the United States aside from New York City, Los Angeles' reputation as the glamor capital of the world precedes itself. Home to Hollywood, the instantly recognizable Griffith Observatory, the ritzy Rodeo Drive, and countless other cultural touchstones, Los Angeles is truly a city to behold. The Los Angeles lifestyle is renowned in its own way. Hike Topanga Canyon with the droves of active, health-conscious Angelenos, dine in Koreatown or discover one of the thousands of unique culinary hotspots across the city, or head west to the coast and soak up the surf culture of Venice Beach and more. The architectural style of Los Angeles is famous too. Long-standing apartments bring a certain West Coast flair to the city, along with dazzling new apartment developments and incredible homes ranging from charming bungalows to lavish mansions. As of 2023, the cost of living in Los Angeles remains high, with the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment around $2,500 per month.

Moving to the Area

With its ocean-lined coasts and sunny weather, California dreaming becomes reality in Los Angeles. However, all that sunshine, the beaches, and the glitz and glamor come at a higher price tag. As of 2023, the average rent in LA has increased significantly, with one-bedroom apartments averaging around $2,500 per month, contributing to a higher overall cost of living. Be sure to budget for travel, as public transportation is somewhat limited in this spread-out city.

Lifestyle

Los Angeles is home to a variety of neighborhoods, amazing cuisine, and a fun-loving nature. LA hosts just about every type of community, from the surfing mecca of Long Beach to the suburban retreat of Santa Clarita. Foodies find everything from five-star cuisine created by the nation's best chefs to amazing food trucks on street corners. Sports fans cheer on the Lakers at Crypto.com Arena, and art lovers head to The Broad, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

Culture

Los Angeles is a diverse city, with more than 180 countries and 140 languages represented. Hollywood and the fashion industry, along with perfect weather, influence much of LA's culture. The landscape is inspiring, and destinations like the Santa Monica Pier and Griffith Park celebrate the city's natural wonders. Movies are made in LA, and destinations like the Warner Bros Studio Tour are ideal for film buffs. The La Brea Tar Pits, both a museum and a natural feature, is an archaeological wonder where fossil excavating is still taking place today.

Industry

As the entertainment capital of the world and host to perfect weather and sunny beaches, Los Angeles' leading industries are, naturally, leisure and hospitality. The jobs in fashion, health care, education, and business services are also common. Los Angeles is home to the largest port complex in the Western Hemisphere, which provides a significant number of manufacturing jobs. The city has a diverse population of over 3.9 million residents and continues to be a hub for innovation and culture, with a cost of living that remains among the highest in the nation, particularly in housing.

Sports & Colleges

Los Angeles is home to some of the most beloved sports teams in the country and world-class universities. Two NBA teams, the Lakers and Clippers, and NHL Stanley Cup Champions, the LA Kings, share the city's Crypto.com Arena as their home stadium. The NFL's Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers play at SoFi Stadium. Then there are rival baseball teams, the MLB's Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers. Sports don't just stop at the professional level; the major universities within the area, USC and UCLA, attract top-tier collegiate athletes to play in these Division I sports programs. Fans and alumni fill the stands at both USC and UCLA to cheer on and watch their alma mater.

Landmarks

Los Angeles is filled with world-famous landmarks and attractions including the well-known Hollywood Sign, Walk of Fame, Universal Studios, and Disneyland. On the arts and music front, the city's Getty Center features celebrated art, architecture, and gardens, and Walt Disney Concert Hall, where the LA Philharmonic plays, presents the best in classical and contemporary music along with world music and jazz. For outdoor excursions, Griffith Park hosts breathtaking city views, hiking trails, and the LA Zoo, and visiting the iconic Santa Monica Pier landmark is a must for tourists and families looking to shop, dine, and hop on some carnival rides.

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