
Homes for Rent in East Los Angeles, CA with Hardwood Floors (26 Rentals)


2009 Heather Dr

1434 Ricardo St

5258 Oakland St, Unit 5256.5

2649 Sichel St, Unit 1

439 S Evergreen Ave, Unit 443 1-2
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215 N Fickett St, Unit 3

215 N Fickett St, Unit 2

2814 Sichel St, Unit 2

5271 Huntington Dr N, Unit 203

928 Lilac Ln

Room in Shared 5 bed/5 bath home in Boyle Heights, Unit E
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2520 Boulder St

Room in Shared 5 bed/5 bath home in Boyle Heights, Unit B

Room in Shared 5 bed/5 bath home in Boyle Heights, Unit C

Room in Shared 5 bed/5 bath home in Boyle Heights, Unit A

Room in Shared 5 bed/5 bath home in Boyle Heights, Unit E

Room in Shared 5 bed/5 bath home in Boyle Heights, Unit C
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Room in Shared 5 bed/5 bath home in Boyle Heights, Unit B

Room in Shared 5 bed/5 bath home in Boyle Heights, Unit D

2339 Lillyvale Ave

3266 Winter St

1434 1/2 Ricardo St

2230 Inez St
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1338 Montecito Cir

4855 Seldner Ave
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How much does it cost to rent a home in East Los Angeles?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| East Los Angeles 2 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $2,771 | $2,000 | $4,600 |
| East Los Angeles 3 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $3,900 | $2,800 | $8,000 |
| East Los Angeles 4 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $3,705 | $3,200 | $5,000 |
| East Los Angeles 5 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $1,734 | $950 | $5,000 |
| East Los Angeles 6 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $5,200 | $5,200 | $5,200 |
| East Los Angeles 7 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $6,500 | $6,500 | $6,500 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about East Los Angeles
What type of rentals are currently available in East Los Angeles?
There are currently 1839 Apartments for Rent in East Los Angeles, CA with pricing that ranges from $695 to $4,512. There are also 125 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in East Los Angeles ranging from $750 to $8,000.
What is the current price range for Rental Homes in East Los Angeles?
Today's rental pricing for Homes for Rent, Condos and Townhomes in East Los Angeles ranges from $750 to $8,000 with an average monthly rent of $2,962.
How much are larger Three and Four Bedroom Rentals in East Los Angeles?
For those who are looking for larger living arrangements, Three Bedroom Apartments in East Los Angeles range from $2,300 to $4,495, while Three Bedroom Homes, Condos, and Townhomes for rent range from $2,800 to $8,000. Four Bedroom Single-Family rentals are also available starting from $3,200 and Four Bedroom Apartments start at $695.
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