Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Rent Report
Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 10/23/2025

Los Angeles‑Long Beach‑Anaheim’s metro rental market offers a diverse mix of housing options that cater to both bustling professionals and families seeking the Southern California lifestyle. From sleek studios in downtown LA to spacious single‑family homes near the beach, renters benefit from a dynamic range of choices. Popular neighborhoods such as Hollywood, Silver Lake, and the Arts District showcase vibrant street life, while coastal communities in Long Beach and Anaheim provide easy access to parks, museums, and entertainment venues. This blend of urban energy and coastal relaxation makes the area a coveted destination for those looking to balance work, leisure, and cultural experiences.

Rental prices reflect the varied inventory. Studio apartments and houses generally sit in the $2,000 range, with median rents hovering just under that mark. One‑bedroom units typically fall between $2,300 and $2,500, while two‑bedroom apartments often command $3,300–$3,400. Larger layouts see a notable increase: three‑bedroom apartments trend toward the $4,800 range, and four‑plus‑bedroom homes can reach the $6,500 range, with averages stretching higher for premium properties. These figures illustrate the market’s breadth, accommodating everything from entry‑level renters to those seeking upscale family homes. Keywords such as “Los Angeles rental market,” “Metro housing,” “apartments and houses,” and “Southern California rentals” are integral to understanding the area’s rental landscape, ensuring prospective tenants find the ideal living situation in this vibrant metro region.

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Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA

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