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The 5 Best LA Apartments Right Now (May 8th)

Grab your mirrored aviators, turn up that Go Country 105 radio, roll your windows down, and hit the freeway to go visit our Top 5 apartment picks this week.

1. Hermosa Beach, CA (Los Angeles County)

414 2nd St, Hermosa Beach, CA – 2 Bed, 2 Bath, $3,190/month, $1,595/person
Grab your cowboy boots, y’all, and head to “Western Wednesdays” at American Junkie at Hermosa Pier. Or grab your turquoise polka dot bikini/American flag trunks and walk two blocks to hit the beach. Actually, you don’t even need to go as far as the beach, because this sweet listing has it’s own hot tub and pool. Want to work out? Take the elevator to the building’s Fitness Center. With a balcony, you could sip a cold brew on your porch and watch that LA sun set. The loft style of this apartment makes for a cool vibe, and lots of space to lounge. Shiny hardwood floors, granite countertops in the kitchen, right next to the beach? Keys, please.
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2. Venice Beach, Los Angeles CA

609 Indiana Ave, Los Angeles, CA – 3 Bed, 2 Bath, $3,995/month, $1,332/person
Want to do something totally weird and absolutely awesome? Get the funkiest, most hipster cool cultural experience by driving 8 minutes from your apartment to the Venice Beach Boardwalk. Don’t want to drive, but enjoying that beach life? Walk one mile with your two roomies to the Venice Beach sand. With your washer and dryer in unit, you’ll never be without clean beach towels and hipster socks to wear with your Birkenstocks. You’ll love this unit’s sparkly white bathrooms, gorgeous hardwood floors, and top floor location.
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3. Downtown, Los Angeles CA

610 S Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90014 – Studio, $1,764/month, 822 sq ft
What’s so special about this apartment, you ask? This downtown studio is located in the historic Pacific Electric Building built in 1905–LA’s first skyscraper! Like Spiderman? Yup, scenes for the movie were filmed in this building. With your vaulted ceilings, in unit laundry, hardwood floors, balcony, and dishwasher, you’ll become part of the building’s long and rich history. Walk three blocks to get your fill of local color at The Smell, a young indie club in a back alley with wall to wall graffiti in the bathrooms and a chill punk aesthetic. What else is close by? None other than the famous LA Union Station. Get your fill of modern art at MOCA LA just 8 blocks away. Or stare at your reflection in the shiny exterior of Frank Gehry’s Disney Concert Hall.
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4. Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles CA

11707 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049 – 1 Bed, 1 Bath, $1,995/month
Want to live on the iconic Sunset Boulevard? Cruise down the streets under towering palm trees in your shades, Starbucks in the cup holder next to you? You can do all of that here. This one bedroom is located in Brentwood and is near the Getty Museum. With a cute little courtyard outside, shiny hardwood floors, and a ton of natural light, I can just see you throwing your window open wide on Sunday morning, singing karaoke to the latest One Direction song. It’s everybody’s guilty pleasure, right?
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5. Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA

1411 Silver Lake Blvd. #71 bed, 1 bath, $1,350/month
If you’re a fan of yellow tile backsplashes, then you’ll like this apartment. Better yet, the location of this Silver Lake pad will make you love it! This 1-bed spot is on the more affordable end of our list at $1,350. But don’t let the price fool you – this place has a real bang for your buck. New flooring throughout, and a quiet, back location in the complex make it a real winner.
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