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Highland Park, Los Angeles rent data for:
As of today, you'll find 67 apartments for rent in Los Angeles, with a median rent price of $2,500 per month. Los Angeles has seen a 7%—or $221—increase in median rent price compared to the previous year.Average Rent
$2,500Year Over Year Change
7%
$221
Rentals available, last 30 days
67
The average rent in Highland Park, Los Angeles, CA, for rentals of all sizes and types, is $2,500, which is a 7.47% increase year-over-year.
The monthly rent for 1-bedroom apartments in Highland Park, Los Angeles, CA is about $2,095. The average rent for 2-bedroom apartments in Highland Park, Los Angeles, CA is $2,785, and studios are about $1,900 per month.
See more Highland Park, Los Angeles, CA rent data on our rent research page.
$1,800
6% higher than city median
$2,137
26% higher than city median
5531 monte vista st
los angeles, CA, 90042
5423 monte vista st
los angeles, CA, 90042
5657 meridian st
los angeles, CA, 90042
317 n ave 62
los angeles, CA, 90042
5507 bushnell way
los angeles, CA, 90042
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Age Range
0-19
27%
20-34
23%
35-44
15%
45-64
22%
65+
10%
Language
English
30%
Spanish
57%
Indo Euro
1%
Asia Pac
9%
Other
0%
Education
No HS
33%
High School
29%
Bachelor's
26%
Master's
7%
Prof Degree
1%
Doctorate
1%
Household Income
0-25k
26%
25-50k
26%
50-75k
16%
75-100k
11%
100-150k
13%
150k+
7%
Highland Park, Los Angeles has a walk score of 5/10, so when you need to run errands or leave the neighborhood, you’ll want to grab your car keys. With a public transportation score of 3/10, you’ll have few opportunities to commute via metro bus or train.
Scores for Los Angeles are calculated based on the proximity to and amount of infrastructure supporting each method of transportation.
Highland Park's rental market offers a good selection of listings, with an average of 91 rentals available each month in 2024. The neighborhood's inventory is relatively balanced, with a mix of 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom apartments, as well as some studios. Many of these apartments offer desirable amenities, including on-site laundry, air conditioning, and in-unit laundry, which are available in approximately 40-50% of the apartments. With its diverse range of rentals and amenities, Highland Park is a viable option for renters seeking a convenient and comfortable living experience in Los Angeles.
Highland Park's rental market is experiencing a slight downturn, with average monthly rents across all property types decreasing by 3.8% year-over-year to $2,528. This trend is most pronounced in 1-bedroom units, which saw a 5% drop to $2,099 per month. However, 3-bedroom units bucked this trend, with an 8.5% increase to $4,439 per month.
January is the most expensive month to rent in Highland Park, with prices 8.7% higher than in February, the least expensive month. Renters looking for a deal may want to consider searching during February, when prices are at their lowest. Overall, Highland Park's rental market is becoming more tenant-friendly, offering a range of options for renters seeking affordable housing in Los Angeles.
Highland Park stands out for its strong social scene and commitment to environmental sustainability. The neighborhood's focus on eco-friendliness is evident in its use of non-toxic paint, rainwater harvesting, and waste recycling programs. Many apartments are constructed with sustainable materials, and community solar projects are also available. With its high walk score and ample parks and recreation areas, Highland Park makes it easy to live an environmentally conscious lifestyle. The neighborhood's social life is also thriving, thanks to its walkable streets, reliable transit options, and strong sense of community. With a robust neighborhood population and emphasis on safety, Highland Park is an ideal spot for renters who value connection and community.
Zumper’s proprietary rental data fuels our analysis. Rent and market trends, availability, neighborhood popularity, and lifestyle scores are all calculated using real-time and 2024 rental inventory and prices.
Our Lifestyle Categories ("great for eco-living," "great for social life," "great for pet owners," etc.) are determined by set criteria, against which we score each listing and its available features. At the neighborhood level, we calculate the listing count for each category to determine which lifestyles best fit each area.
Zumper, founded in 2012, is North America’s largest privately-owned rental platform, offering over 1 million listings across the U.S. and Canada. Stay informed on the latest trends and shifts in the rental market with our monthly National Rent Report, your go-to resource for key insights into the evolving rental landscape.