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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current price range for one-bedroom apartments in Los Feliz?

Rental pricing for one-bedroom apartments in Los Feliz ranges from $1,950 to $1,950 with an average rent of $1,995.

How many apartments are currently available for rent in Los Feliz?

There are 257 apartments currently available for rent in Los Feliz.
Los Feliz
Neighborhood Guide
Neighborhood overview

Laid-back coffee shops, boutiques full of vintage goods, and restaurants with clever entrees are among the best features that give trendy neighborhoods their undeniable appeal. Los Feliz will be one of the most common recommendations when you ask about where to find one of these hip neighborhoods in L.A. If you want bustling nightlife and creative neighbors, you’ll meet your tribe in Los Feliz.

Transportation

  • Driving
  • Walkable
  • Public transportation (LADOT – DASH rapid bus service)

Demographics

  • Young professionals (mostly between 25-34)
  • Established professionals (mostly between 35-44)
  • Some families with young children

Close to:

  • The 101
  • I-5
  • West Hollywood
  • Silver Lake

Contains:

  • Griffith Park

Los Feliz in 3 Words: Trendy, Vibrant, Convenient

Living in Los Feliz

Los Feliz is one of the hippest neighborhoods in central Los Angeles, surrounded by equally cool Silver Lake and West Hollywood. This is ground zero for those who want to live in a fun, exciting place, with colorful characters and a seemingly endless supply of shopping, entertainment, and creative outlets.

Most people who come here want to be in a place where they’ll find non-stop action, and Los Feliz doesn’t disappoint. Whether it’s hanging out at classic dive bars like the Dresden Room, once frequented by the famously salty author Charles Bukowski, or catching a burlesque show and cocktails at Harvard & Stone, the only way you’re going to be bored here is if you choose to be.

Getting around Los Feliz

Getting around in Los Feliz is easier than getting out. You can take the 5 to get around, but locals know that alternate routes like Hollywood Blvd. will get you to your destination quicker. When you’re hanging around in your neighborhood after work and on weekends, Los Feliz is very walkable, and you’ll probably find walking to be much easier than driving and trying to find parking spaces. LADOT has DASH rapid bus transit to help you get around the city without a car. Biking within Los Feliz isn’t very common—if you want to get on some biking trails, head to Griffith Park for some phenomenal views.

Architecture in Los Feliz

Los Feliz is full of local landmarks that enhance the experience of being here. Part of the neighborhood’s charm is the fact that so many old buildings still remain, which creates a decidedly non-corporate appeal. You’ll get a glimpse of past architectural triumphs at places like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House and Hollyhock House. The Vista Theatre was built in 1923 and its art deco features make it worth sticking around after a show just to look at the statues and Egyptian-themed art. (Side note: pay attention to parking, because many parking meters around the theatre have a 2-hour max, and you don’t want to get fined or towed.)

Dining in Los Feliz

Going indie is part of the Los Feliz experience, so you’ll want to make sure to support all the local businesses. Cruzer Pizza is a local favorite—and of course they have vegan and gluten-free options to cater to a hipster crowd. Best Fish Taco in Ensenada is a restaurant that lives up to its name—make sure you try their unique pineapple salsa. Meet your friends for drinks and baked goods, along with some fabulous people watching, at Alcove Café & Bakery. Finish off a night of partying for some after-hours diner fare at Fred 62, a 24-hour joint that looks like something you’d find in old Hollywood.

Renting in Los Feliz, Los Angeles

Finding an apartment in Los Feliz might take a little time and probably won’t be super cheap: after all, this is one of the most popular neighborhoods in L.A. In general, studio and 1-bedroom apartments will be much easier to find than 2-bedroom or 3-bedroom units. Expect to be on a waiting list for the latter, but it will be worth the wait.

When you’re ready to find an apartment to rent in Los Feliz, expect a wide variety of apartment décor and updates. Some units are completely updated with modern amenities like granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, while other properties know that the location is enough to make anyone want to rent there. When it comes to Los Feliz, life is all about being out in your community, hanging out at vintage shops and in kitschy low-brow art galleries.

Make sure you ask about what’s included in your lease before you sign. Some apartments have assigned parking, while others do not. Most communities are pet-friendly, though breed restrictions are common. Expect to pay pet deposits and additional monthly pet rent, too. Don’t expect any move-in discounts or perks like paid utilities. Having a Los Feliz address is its own reward.

Interesting people and eye-catching sights will give you a reason to wake up with excitement every day. You’ll find all that and more in Los Feliz.