Apartments for Rent in Valley Village, CA(4,525 Rentals)
Casa Del Riverside Apartments
M Street Residence
MAGNOLIA NINETEEN
Radford
Village Flats
Ashton Sherman Village
Summit Apartments
Weddington Mid-Rise
The Markwell Plaza
The Astaire
12450 Miranda St, Unit 204
5338 Ben Ave, Unit 53381/2
Magnolia Terrace Apartments
12159 Magnolia
Kling Trio Apartments
The Plaza
12244 Riverside Dr
5807 Laurel Canyon Blvd
Laurel Terrace
Laurel Villa
Riverside Villas Apartments
Jaclyn Terrace Apartments
12038 Magnolia Blvd, Unit 12038.5
12252 Otsego St, Unit 12254
11707 Otsego St, Unit C
The Montego
Chandler Regency
No Availability: Corteen Place
11936 Burbank Blvd
5000 Laurel Canyon Blvd
11905 Kling Street Building LLC
5112 Laurel Cyn Apartments
Terrace at the Village
5225 Agnes Ave
4850 Whitsett Ave
11926-11936 Chandler Blvd
Magnolia Apartments
11821 Magnolia Blvd.
Riverside Park
5330 Corteen
Whitsett Capri
Weddington Chateau
5404 Ben Ave
4936 Whitsett Ave
11855 Magnolia Blvd
Riverside Apartments at Valley Village
Hermitage
St. Clair Apartments
Chateau Emelita Apartments
Valley Village, CA Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Valley Village?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Valley Village Studio Apartments | $2,097 | $1,200 | $4,895 |
Valley Village 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,549 | $1,500 | $8,143 |
Valley Village 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,201 | $1,975 | $7,069 |
Valley Village 3 Bedroom Apartments | $4,009 | $2,995 | $7,252 |
Valley Village 4 Bedroom Apartments | $5,485 | $3,995 | $10,000+ |
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Valley Village Overview
Valley Village is a visually striking city with plenty to do, a growing economy and scenery suitable for a postcard.á Whether you are young and single, a retiree looking for a beautiful locale to enjoy ináyour golden years or in the prime of your career, you will love living in Valley Village.á Valley Village apartments are surprisingly spacious, perfectly positionedánear amenities and everything you could possibly need.á Living in Valley Village will not bust your budget.á Rent an apartment in Valley Village and you will have few, if any complaints thanks to the sunny skies, the abundance of local activities and the rapidly expanding economy.
What is the history of Valley Village?
Valley Village's history extends all the way back to the early 1930s.á Local historian, Elke Garman, states the city's roots stem back to motion pictures studios employees' construction of houses in the area.á The city was originally a component of North Hollywood.á However, Valley Village eventually separated from North Hollywood in 1985 following a local meeting involving 300 homeowners.á However, it took six years for the separation to be formalized.
How is the weather in Valley Village?
Valley Village has nearly flawless weather.á Temperatures throughout the year tend to fall within the range of 45 degrees Fahrenheit and 85 degrees Fahrenheit.á Though there is the potential for some summer days to approach or surpass triple digits, the local heat is not worsened by humidity.á In fact, Valley Village is relatively dry.á You can make plans to golf, hike, swim or play tennis nearly any day of the year while living in Valley Village and the weather will likely cooperate.
How do I get around town?
Most people who live in Valley Villageádrive to work, college, local attractions and elsewhere.á However, some locals choose to ride a bike or walk.á In fact, many of the top downtown destinations are within walking distance of one another.á Additional transportation options include ridesharing services and the local bus service
What is the Valley Village commute like?
The 101, the 170 and the 134 are the primary thoroughfares that run through Valley Village.á Nearby airports include Van Nuys Airport and the Los Angeles International Airport or LAX for short.
What are the local media outlets?
Valley Village's top TV stations include KCBS, KNBC, KTLA, KTTV and KCAL.á Local radio stations include Sky Radio Network, KTLW 88.9 and KPFK 90.7. Ináterms of newspapers, locals favor the four local papers published by the Valley News Group dubbed the Valley Vantage, Calabasas Enterprise, Encino Enterprise and Warner Center News.
Why live in Valley Village, CA?
Valley Village has something for everyone.á Locals rave about the area'sácountless bars, coffee shops, restaurants and parks.á The area's school system is considered above average.á Add in the lovely weather throughout the entirety of the year and there is even more reason to live in Valley Village. Above all, those who live in Valley Village favor the area because it is safe, easy on the eyes and in close proximity to Los Angeles. Valley Village residents can reach Los Angeles by car in about 20 minutes.
What Valley Village landmarks should I see?
Though Valley Village does not have a wide array of local landmarks, the city is conveniently positioned near Universal Studios Hollywood, the famous Hollywood Sign and the Griffith Observatory planetarium.á Valley Village is also home to the áMarilyn Monroe House, located at 5258 Hermitage Avenue.á This is where the famous cinema star Marilyn Monroe resided in the mid-1940s.á Though the site has since been demolished, some still flock to the area to take pictures.
What is there to do around Valley Village?
Valley Villageáis beloved by locals and tourists alike for its popular coffee shops and restaurants.á Some of Valley Village's top draws include the Steampunk Coffeebar and Kitchen, Burgerama Gourmet Burgers, Sloane's Valley Village, the Harvest Moon Kitchen & Marketplace and Hugo's Restaurant that serves up delicious vegan fare.á Additional local highlights include the Great Wall of LA, the Wildlife Learning Center, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Mulholland Drive, Universal CityWalk and the LA River Kayak Safari.
Any annual festivals or Valley Village events to know?
Those who rent apartments in Valley Village can walk out their door and find a festival, fair or another community-oriented event nearly every month of the year.á The area's top festivals, fairs and other events include the Vegan Street Fair, the Sherman Oaks Park Memorial Day Festival, the Taste of Downtown, the American Wine and Food Festival, the Feel Good Film Festival and the Hear NoHO Music Festival. In fact,áa new vegan or vegetarian-oriented festival seems to pop up every couple months in Valley Village.á If you don't eat meat, no longer consume dairy or are thinking about going vegan/vegetarian, you will have no shortage of festivals, fairs and other food-oriented social gatherings to choose from in Valley Village.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Valley Village vacationers have all sorts of elite destinations to choose from.á The city is located near all the top attractions in the greater Los Angeles area.á Vacationers flock to Universal Studios Hollywood, The Getty for art exhibits, Griffith Park for the amazing city views, the Santa Monica Pier for fun amusement park style rides, the TCL Chinese Theater and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.á Disneyland Park is the area's top draw.á In fact, Disneyland Park can be reached by car from Valley Villageáin less than an hour.
Where is the best place to move in Valley Village?
Valley Villageástretches across a mere two square miles, meaning it doesnÆt exactly have a wide variety of neighborhoods.á The cityÆs boundaries are delineated by Burbank Boulevard to the North, CA 170 to the east, the US 101 to the south and Tujunga Wash to the west.á Thankfully, the vast majority of this relatively small city is safe for walking, riding a bike, driving, etc.á Valley Villageáapartments and homes are positioned on expansive lots.á The cityÆs Main Boulevard is particularly popular as it is within walking distance of many Valley Villageáapartments and homes.
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Pet Friendliness Lifestyle Score
3.5Pet Friendly
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Getting Around Valley Village, CA
Walk Score®
81 / 100
Very Walkable
Most errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
71 / 100
Very Bikeable
Biking is convenient for most trips
Transit Score®
45 / 100
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
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Frequently Asked Questions about Valley Village
How much are Studio apartments in Valley Village?
There are currently 448 Studio Apartments in Valley Village with rent ranges from $1,200 to $4,895 with an average price of $2,097.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Valley Village Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Valley Village ranges from $1,500 to $8,143 with an average monthly rent of $2,549.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Valley Village cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Valley Village range from $1,975 to $7,069. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,201.
How expensive are Valley Village Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 511 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Valley Village on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,995 to $7,252 - averaging $4,009 for the location.
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