Sweet Rental: Larchmont Apartment for $1595


This lovely 1-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom townhouse apartment n Larchmont Village is available for rent at $1595. From this apartment you can walk to the shops and restaurants of Larchmont Village (Crumbs cupcakes anyone?), or to work if you happen to work at Paramount Studios or Raleigh, which are down the street and around the corner, respectively. Also close: Los Angeles restaurant classic Lucy's El Adobe (delish!)

Not many people think to look on these streets for apartments, imagining they're home to the monstrous houses belonging to old (read: monied) Los Angeles families and movie stars (those are actually south of Beverly Blvd). Back back in the day this area south of Melrose was built to house performers and crew members that worked on the lots and in the biz, so while they vary in size and unit numbers, most are charming.

Potential downside (everything has something): street parking.

This block and area has dropped in price, a few years ago similar apartments were leasing for hundreds more. And so for you dear renter, tough times mean you can get a great apartment in this gem of a neighborhood for a reduced price.

French doors. Patio. 1.5 bathrooms. Townhouse. Enjoy.

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