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7301 Vista del Mar, Unit A105, Unit A105

7301 Vista del Mar
Playa Del ReyCA90293
property at 7221 Earldom Ave

$4,200

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2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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7221 Earldom Ave

Playa Del ReyCA90293

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property at 7777 W 91st St

$4,475

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3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo for Rent

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7777 W 91st St, Unit B3162, Unit B3162

7777 W 91st St
Playa Del ReyCA90293
property at 8172 Manitoba St

$4,950

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8172 Manitoba St

Playa Del ReyCA90293
property at 7830 W 83rd St

$9,500

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4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home for Rent

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7830 W 83rd St

Playa Del ReyCA90293

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Stella CA

13488 W Maxella AveMarina Del Rey, CA 90292
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Dolphin Marina

13900 Panay WayMarina Del Rey, CA 90292
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Playa Del Rey Overview

With so many people flocking to the Los Angeles, California area to live in work, there are many people who are looking for fun areas they can call home. One example is Playa Del Rey, CA, which has quickly developed a reputation for being a popular areas for individuals, families, and retirees. There are also many apartments in Playa Del Rey, CA that are starting to spring up. If you are looking for Playa del Rey Apartments, what do you need to know about this area?á

What is the history of Playa Del Rey?

Before the arrival of American settlers, the area of Playa Del Rey, CA was inhabited by Native Americans. A long time ago, the region was mostly sand dunes and wetlands. Eventually, levees brought an end to the flooding, making it easier for modern settlements to be built on top of the area. The first houses began to arrive in the 1870s. As Los Angeles continued to grow during the next one hundred years, Playa Del Rey, CA began to grow as well. The area grew quickly during the late 1920s and early 1930s, with a number of major educational institutions popping up in the area. Now, it is one of the most popular areas in Los Angeles to live.á

How is the weather in Playa Del Rey?

The weather in Playa Del Rey, CA mirrors that of Los Angeles. This means that the weather is relatively mild throughout the year. Even though the area is very close to the coast, it is not that humid. The weather is warm throughout the entire year. During the summer, it is unusual for temperatures to get close to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature tends to hover between 60 degrees Fahrenheit and 90 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year. Even though it can get cold during the winter, it virtually never snows in the local area. Anyone who likes having relatively warm weather throughout the year is probably going to enjoy living in Playa Del Rey, CA.á

How do I get around town?

The vast majority of people who live in Playa Del Rey, CA use a car to get around. Even though there are a few mass transportation options because of its proximity to Los Angeles, bus and train service in Playa Del Rey, CA is still not as widespread as it is throughout the other areas in Los Angeles California. It is relatively easy to walk around in the local area, however, if you have to travel outside of Playa Del Rey, CA, it is much easier to do so if you have access to a car.á

What is the Playa Del Rey commute like?

Similar to the rest of Los Angeles, the traffic in Playa Del Rey, CA can get heavy, particularly during rush hour. Even though it might not be as heavy as some other parts of Playa Del Rey, CA, it is still something that people need to plan around. Some of the busiest roads in the local area include Pershing Drive, Vista Del Mar, West Manchester Avenue, and Route 1. It is important for people to keep a close eye on traffic patterns. They tend to mirror those of Los Angeles. Traffic is heavy going into downtown Los Angeles during the morning. Then, traffic is heavy leaving Los Angeles coming back to Playa Del Rey, CA during the evening. The closest major airport is Los Angeles International Airport, which has direct flights to countless destinations all over the world.á

What are the local media outlets?

There are several major media outlets in Playa Del Rey, CA, which tend to be some of the biggest media outlets throughout the Greater Los Angeles area. Some of the biggest newspapers in the area include the Los Angeles Times, TheáLos Angeles Daily News, the Los Angeles Sentinel, and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. A few of the most popular TV stations include KABC, KTLA, KLCS, and KMEX. Some of the most popular radio stations include KIIS, KFI, KOST, and KROQ.á

Why live in Playa Del Rey, CA?

The neighborhood of Playa Del Rey, CA has become a popular location for individuals and families of all ages. Of course, one of the biggest reasons why people decide to live in the local area has to do with the weather. It doesn't get too hot or too cold in Playa Del Rey, CA, meaning that virtually all activities in the local area remain open throughout the year. Second, the neighborhood has a very strong school system. That makes the area a great place to raise a family. Finally, there is also a vibrant job market in Playa Del Rey, CA as well, making it's easier for people to support their families.á

What Playa Del Rey landmarks should I see?

The neighborhood of Playa Del Rey, CA also has a few major landmarks. The Ben Maltz Gallery is an outstanding location for anyone who loves art. The exhibits rotate regularly, so everyone should check back often to see what types of new exhibits are put out. Playa Del Rey Beach is one of the biggest landmarks as well. This is a sandy beach that is a popular location for cookouts.á

What is there to do around Playa Del Rey?

There are plenty of fun things to do in Playa Del Rey, CA as well. For example, many people love to take their kids to the playground at the Del Rey Lagoon, particularly when the sun is shining. Ballona Freshwater is a coastal salt marsh that is a great location for bird watching. Finally, the local area is also home to a wide variety of recreational facilities for playing soccer, baseball, and basketball.á

Any annual festivals or Playa Del Rey events to know?

Playa Del Rey, CA hosts lots of annual festivals that take place in Playa Del Rey, CA. There is usually a big Saint Patrick's Day Parade in the downtown area, which is fun for the whole family. There are also a lot of major bands that come to the nearby area, representing a wide variety of genres. Finally, The Rose Bowl Stadium is not that far away, which is a great location for some of the biggest festivals of the year.á

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

When it is time to go on vacation, there are numerous vacation spots that are not that far away. For example, lots of people like to make the drive to San Diego, which is home to the San Diego Zoo. San Francisco is another popular vacation destination, which is home to the Embarcadero. Finally, there are flights to just about any location in the world out of Los Angeles International Airport.á

Where is the best place to move in Playa Del Rey?

If you are looking for apartments in Playa Del Rey, CA, you may want to live close to the west side of the city if you love the water. If you have to make the drive into Los Angeles, then you may want to live closer to one of the major roads. Ultimately, there are plenty of Playa del Rey apartments available. Count on us to help you find your next apartment.á

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Frequently Asked Questions about Playa Del Rey

How much are Studio apartments in Playa Del Rey?

There are currently 737 Studio Apartments in Playa Del Rey with rent ranges from $1,325 to $4,495 with an average price of $2,701.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Playa Del Rey Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Playa Del Rey ranges from $1,195 to $6,321 with an average monthly rent of $3,350.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Playa Del Rey cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Playa Del Rey range from $2,295 to $9,500. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,395.

How expensive are Playa Del Rey Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 245 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Playa Del Rey on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $3,700 to $12,192 - averaging $5,669 for the location.

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