Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 10/23/2025
LosâŻAngeles County boasts a dynamic rental market that attracts a diverse mix of professionals, families, and students seeking a vibrant urban lifestyle combined with Californiaâs iconic coastal charm. From the bustling streets of downtown LA to the leafy suburbs of Pasadena and the beachside allure of Santa Monica, renters enjoy a broad spectrum of housing options, including modern highârise apartments, historic bungalowâstyle homes, and spacious multiâfamily complexes. Major landmarks such as the Griffith Observatory, the LosâŻAngelesâŻConvention Center, and the thriving arts district add cultural depth, while extensive public transit and major freeways make commuting across the county convenient.
Apartment rents in LosâŻAngeles generally fall within the $2000â$5000 range, with studios and oneâbedroom units typically priced in the $2000s and larger threeâ and fourâplus bedroom units approaching the $5000 mark. House rentals follow a similar pattern, with modest studios and oneâbedroom homes also residing in the $2000s, while expansive threeâ and fourâplus bedroom houses can exceed $6000, reflecting the premium demand for spacious, familyâfriendly properties in coveted neighborhoods like Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and the SanâŻFernando Valley. These price trends underscore the countyâs blend of upscale living and varied affordability across its many districts.
Whether youâre drawn to the eclectic vibe of Echo Park, the upscale amenities of Brentwood, or the growing tech hubs near Culver City, LosâŻAngeles Countyâs rental market offers flexibility and choice. Prospective renters benefit from a robust selection of amenities, ranging from rooftop pools and stateâofâtheâart fitness centers to petâfriendly policies and proximity to topârated schools, making it an attractive destination for both shortâterm stays and longâterm homeâmaking.
Property Type | Bedrooms | Average | Median | Min - Max | 25th - 75th |
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Apartment | Studio | $2,040 | $1,872 | $755 - $3,997 | $1,695 - $2,423 |
Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $2,439 | $2,341 | $900 - $5,417 | $1,895 - $2,811 |
Apartment | 2 Bedroom | $3,710 | $3,350 | $1,900 - $12,450 | $2,790 - $4,292 |
Apartment | 3 Bedroom | $4,848 | $4,100 | $2,295 - $11,879 | $3,200 - $5,756 |
Apartment | 4+ Bedroom | $3,097 | $3,272 | $1,305 - $4,700 | $2,000 - $4,331 |
House | Studio | $1,994 | $1,850 | $1,775 - $2,495 | $1,800 - $2,050 |
House | 1 Bedroom | $2,391 | $2,250 | $800 - $5,000 | $1,800 - $2,795 |
House | 2 Bedroom | $3,973 | $3,700 | $1,575 - $9,894 | $2,900 - $4,595 |
House | 3 Bedroom | $4,895 | $4,350 | $1,900 - $13,995 | $3,650 - $5,990 |
House | 4+ Bedroom | $9,879 | $6,737 | $2,595 - $48,000 | $4,500 - $12,500 |
In the current period, the average rent in Los Angeles was $2,035 for Studio, $2,432 for 1 Bedroom, $3,799 for 2 Bedroom, $4,887 for 3 Bedroom, and $8,252 for 4+ Bedroom.
Data provided by Rentometer, Inc.