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Los Angeles is one of the most exciting cities in the country, when it comes to finding 2 bedroom apartments for rent, it can seem scary. There are hundreds -- yes, hundreds -- of neighborhoods in LA, each with its own distinct flavor, culture, and price tag.
Although LA is one of the most expensive cities in the country, you shouldn’t be deterred because there are plenty of affordable options if you know where to look! We’re going on a deep dive into all you need to know about 2 bedroom apartments for rent in Los Angeles.
Let’s start with the basics: A 2 bedroom apartment in LA typically has two bedrooms, a shared bathroom, and a living area and kitchen. A survey of available properties on RENTCafé shows that the average size of 2 bedroom apartments in LA is between 900-1200 square feet.
Zumper recently calculated that the median rent of 2 bedroom apartments in Los Angeles is $3,000. If you split this with someone evenly, this equates to $1,500 per person. With high prices like these, it’s important to consider creating a budget.
To begin, take your monthly income and divide it by 3. This is a good starting point for how much you should pay for an apartment, but there are other considerations to take into account, like the hidden costs of utilities and parking. For the rest of your budget, try the 50/30/20 rule - 50% fixed expenses, 30% fun, 20% savings. Check out the articles about budgeting and saving money.
If you’re a student looking to live near USC, you should start your search with nearby neighborhoods like Koreatown, where the average rent for a two-bedroom is $2,449. Popular neighborhoods for UCLA students include Westwood and West LA, where the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $3,850 and $2,850, respectively. If you want to live in the heart of it all, check out listings in Downtown LA, where the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $3,532.
Consider a coliving situation if a pricey 2-bedroom apartment in LA and a random roommate sounds less than ideal. Co-living spaces like Tripalink have been growing in popularity as a solution to rising rent and a lack of affordable housing. To give you an idea, an average Tripalink coliving apartment is around $1,000 with utilities included; way less than most options in LA.
Forget a tiny 2-bedroom -- you can have your own room with a spacious communal living space and high-end kitchen! Tripalink also offers vibrant amenities like a security system, weekly cleaning, and an on-site management team. To top it off, you get to live with a community of fun young people and can enjoy Tripalink’s fun events.