
It can be challenging to find a good option for a reasonable price when on the hunt for a new apartment. So what does the low-end price on a rental in Koreatown look like these days — and what might you get for your money?
According to Walk Score's assessment, the neighborhood is friendly for those on foot, has some bike infrastructure and has excellent transit. It also features median rents for a one bedroom that hover around $1,695, compared to a $1,995 one-bedroom median for Los Angeles as a whole.
A look at local listings in Koreatown via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide paints a picture of what budget-minded apartment seekers can expect to find in this Los Angeles neighborhood.
Take a look at the cheapest listings available right now, below. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)
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939 S. Gramercy Place
Listed at $925/month, this 250-square-foot studio apartment, located at 939 S. Gramercy Place, is 31.9% less than the $1,359/month median rent for a studio in Koreatown.
You'll find hardwood flooring in the residence. Pet owners, take heed: This property is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly. Look out for a $200 cat deposit and a $300 dog deposit.
(See the complete listing here.)
2921 Francis Ave.
Next, there's this 550-square-foot studio at 2921 Francis Ave., listed at $1,300/month.
In the unit, expect hardwood flooring, granite countertops and a walk-in closet. Amenities offered in the building include on-site laundry. For those with furry friends in tow, this property is pet-friendly. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.
(See the listing here.)
715 S. St. Andrews Place
Finally, check out this 400-square-foot studio apartment at 715 S. St. Andrews Place, listed at $1,325/month.
The unit has hardwood flooring and a renovated kitchen. Pet owners, take heed: This rental is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly. Be prepared for a $200 cat deposit and a $300 dog deposit.
(Here's the listing.)
This story was created automatically using local real estate data from Zumper and Apartment Guide, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Additionally, get free local real estate marketing ideas and tools for agents, brokers and more.
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