Apartments for Rent in the New Downtown Neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA with Hardwood Floors(86 Rentals)
Ferrante
THEA at Metropolis
1027 Wilshire Blvd
Park Fifth
Arrive Wakaba
Josephine DTLA
TENTEN WILSHIRE
Belle on Bev
Broadway Palace
744 S Figueroa St
The Grand by Gehry
The Charlie Echo Park
1201 S Hope St
E on Grand
Be DTLA
Wilshire Valencia
Packard Lofts
Tuscani Villas
Premiere Towers
Da Vinci
717 Olympic
225 S Grand Ave
Canvas LA
Roosevelt Lofts
Verdosa
EastView
Commodore Regency Apartments
The Piero
Inspire Colton Apartments
215-225 Lucas Ave
Park & Vista
The Visconti
Met Lofts
255 Grand
The President Apartments
Jaide Lofts
The Collective
1400 FIG Apartments
1000 Grand by Windsor
Olympic by Windsor
Bixel at Fifth
Great Republic Lofts
Renaissance Tower
Grand View Towers
New Downtown, Los Angeles, CA Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in New Downtown?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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New Downtown Studio Apartments | $2,366 | $481 | $10,000+ |
New Downtown 1 Bedroom Apartments | $3,072 | $645 | $10,000+ |
New Downtown 2 Bedroom Apartments | $4,333 | $1,300 | $10,000+ |
New Downtown 3 Bedroom Apartments | $8,630 | $2,480 | $10,000+ |
New Downtown 4 Bedroom Apartments | $3,578 | $3,395 | $3,850 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about New Downtown Apartments with Hardwood Floors
What is the Cheapest Hardwood Floors apartment in New Downtown?
Currently the most affordable Apartment in New Downtown with Hardwood Floors is at 739 Garland Ave listed at $800.
How much is the average rent for New Downtown Apartments with Hardwood Floors?
The average rent for a Apartment in New Downtown with Hardwood Floors is $4,195.
What is the largest New Downtown Apartment for rent with Hardwood Floors?
Today's Apartment with Hardwood Floors and the most square footage in New Downtown is a 3,487 square feet unit starting from $2,592 at THEA at Metropolis.
What is the average size for New Downtown Apartments for rent with Hardwood Floors?
The average size for a rental with Hardwood Floors in New Downtown is currently at 580 sq ft.
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