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minimum beds select combobox - maximum beds select combobox TypeLifestyleLifestyle select combobox Move-In DateBathsAmenitiesAffordabilityKeywordsSquare FeetRatingTravel TimeSet a destination, transportation method, and your ideal commute time to see results. Select transportation methodIdeal commute time Set traffic type Perfectly situated city between California’s cultural and entertainment meccas.Southwestern Style • Stucco Architecture • Palm Trees • Hipster City • Culver City, California is nestled conveniently between Los Angeles and Santa Monica. With these two cities to the east and west of it, the possibilities for upscale dining districts, fashionable retail shopping, and day-to-night entertainment are endless. This eclectic town offers its residents a funky, laid-back vibe, complete with mural-covered brick walls and a stucco-architecture, Southwestern-style flair. Finding your next apartment in Culver City means situating yourself between two of California’s cultural meccas, offering you the perfect locale for all of your needs. Relish the best of both worlds, away from the noise and congestion of the city, yet still with the entertainment and nightlife at your door. This city’s quiet avenues and beautiful style offers a rare mix of urban and scenic that you’re sure to love. Looking for entertainment in Culver City? Hop over to the Museum of Jurassic Technology or the Wende Museum. Engage with nature at the Star Eco Station, or take a stroll through the Maxwell Alexander Gallery. Whatever your preference in your next apartment, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Culver City, California. Rent TrendsAs of January 2023, the average apartment rent in Culver City, CA is $1,605 for a studio, $2,048 for one bedroom, $2,664 for two bedrooms, and $3,466 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Culver City has decreased by -2.0% in the past year.
Very Walkable 83 out of 100 WalkScore® Rating If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood. Good Transit 55 out of 100 TransitScore® Rating The area around this property has good transit with many nearby transportation options. Very Bikeable 78 out of 100 BikeScore® Rating This area is very bikeable. You’ll find a variety of bike paths and lanes. Demographics
SchoolsCulver City Middle Public Middle School 7 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating Grades 6-8 1,655 Students Culver City High Public High School 8 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating Grades 9-12 2,230 Students Points of InterestParks and Recreation
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NearbyReady to Apply? Good News! This rental is accepting applications through Apartments.com. Act now and your $ purchase will include 9 additional FREE application submissions to participating properties. Or if you already have an account What city in Los Angeles County has the cheapest rent?Panorama City
It's situated in the San Fernando Valley, about 18.9 miles from Los Angeles by road. Panorama is home to about 39,335 people, the majority of which are young adults. Panorama's median gross income is $66,293. It has an average apartment rent of $1,500.
Where in LA is rent the cheapest?The following communities are some of the cheapest neighborhoods in Los Angeles, perfect if you're on a tight budget or just starting out.. Chinatown.. North Valley.. Northridge.. Northridge East.. Park La Brea.. Victor Heights.. Greater Valley Glen.. Crenshaw.. Is it expensive to rent an apartment in LA?Los Angeles rentals average $1,695 for a studio rental to $8,900 for a 4-bedroom rental. The median price of all currently available listings is $3,400, or roughly $40 per square feet. For the apartment units and housing in January 2023, median rents have risen substantially over the last year.
What is Culver City known for?Culver City [1] is on the West Side of Los Angeles County. The city is best known for film and TV production, including MGM studios, which is now part of Sony Pictures.
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