
New Apartments for Rent in Los Angeles, CA Under $3,000 (773 Rentals) Page 12 of 16


The Harrison

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The Charlie WeHo

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AMLI Park Broadway

Apollo South Bay

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1010 8th St, Unit 1010 1.2, Unit 1010 1.2

The Louella

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The Current

Otsego Noho Apartments

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Andalucia

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CC Tan Center

The Centennial Apartments - 10555 Bloomfield

Vivo on Harbor

Vela on Ox

Hale Honu Villas

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4261 Lincoln Ave, Unit Lincoln ADU, Unit Lincoln ADU

Aspire Apartments

Mountain View Properties

L+O Apartments

Symmetry

The Pacific

Onni East Village

8600 Glenoaks Blvd

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Burano

Line Lofts

1522 Lomita Blvd.

550 Harborfront

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Luxe Pasadena

L Lofts

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IMT 6500

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Alexan Noho West

6200 Kester Ave Apartments

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Next on Lex

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2500 E 5th St, Unit Casita, Unit Casita

Villas at Valley Glen

The Stanley on Market Street

5536 Fulcher Ave

7228 Amigo Avenue

1112 Locust

Thrive on 5th

Aster

Sherman Way Luxury Apartment Homes

Chadron Terrace Garden

NASA Living LLC

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Indie Collection

The Alamitos

The 24

El Centro Apartments and Bungalows

Chroma Apartment Homes

901 Vine St
Los Angeles, CA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Los Angeles?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles Studio Apartments | $2,151 | $695 | $10,000+ |
| Los Angeles 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,673 | $601 | $10,000+ |
| Los Angeles 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,587 | $825 | $10,000+ |
| Los Angeles 3 Bedroom Apartments | $4,901 | $700 | $10,000+ |
| Los Angeles 4 Bedroom Apartments | $3,256 | $999 | $10,000+ |
| Los Angeles 5 Bedroom Apartments | $4,276 | $999 | $10,000+ |
| Los Angeles 6 Bedroom Apartments | $7,187 | $6,275 | $8,100 |
| Los Angeles 7 Bedroom Apartments | $8,969 | $875 | $10,000+ |
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Frequently Asked Questions about New Los Angeles Apartments
What is the Cheapest New apartment in Los Angeles?
Currently the most affordable New Apartment in Los Angeles is at Vivien listed at $601.
How much is the average rent for a New Los Angeles Apartment?
The average rent for a New Apartment in Los Angeles is $3,773.
What is the largest New Los Angeles Apartment for rent?
Today's New apartment with the most square footage in Los Angeles is a 4,499 square feet unit starting from $2,500 at Olympic + Hill.
What is the average size for Los Angeles New Apartments for rent?
The average size for a New rental in Los Angeles is currently at 654 sq ft.
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