Apartments for Rent in Hollywood Hills - Los Angeles
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Studio$2,470+1 Bed$3,062+3 Beds$8,745Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include base rent and required monthly fees of $45. Variable costs based on usage may apply.Base Rent:Studio$2,425+1 Bed$3,017+3 Beds$8,7002 Months Free
Pets Allowed Fitness Center Pool Kitchen In Unit Washer & Dryer Walk-In Closets
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Studio$2,556+1 Bed$2,973+2 Beds+$3,756+Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include base rent and required monthly fees of $11. Variable costs based on usage may apply.Base Rent:Studio$2,545+1 Bed$2,962+2 Beds+$3,745+Specials
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Apartments for Rent in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, CA
In the rolling hills of Hollywood, you’ll discover no other than Hollywood Hills, one of the most affluent communities in Los Angeles, situated ten miles northwest of the city. Home to the infamous Hollywood Sign on Mount Lee, this neighborhood boasts significant landmarks, breathtaking views, and famous rolling hills, which are a part of the Santa Monica Mountains.
With attractions like Runyon Canyon Park, Lake Hollywood Park, Griffith Park, and the Hollywood Bowl, this neighborhood is one for the books. And directly south of town, you’ll find even more exquisite attractions like the Hollywood Wax Museum and Hollywood Pantages Theatre!
North of Hollywood Hills, you’ll find the some of the city’s greatest attractions in Universal City. Discover Universal Studios Hollywood and its famous sites like the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Universal CityWalk, a vibrant area of shops, restaurants, bars, theaters, and so much more.
Upscale apartments and historic West Coast-style homes reside on spacious lots along rolling hills with scenic views of the city and the nearby coast. With shopping, restaurants, hiking trails, big cities, and famous landmarks within reach, Hollywood Hills is an ideal residential destination on the West Coast.
Hollywood Hills - Los Angeles, CA Rental Insights
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The average rent for the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA is $2,332, but rentals range from as little as $1,722 to as much as $3,849 depending on the rental style.
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Looking for a studio apartment in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood? Expect to pay around $1,722 per month.
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one bedroom Hollywood Hills apartments rent for around $2,332 per month.
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Hollywood Hills has two bedroom apartments that rent for around $3,258 per month.
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three bedroom apartments in Hollywood Hills are usually priced around $3,849 per month.
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Students looking to rent in Hollywood Hills while staying close to campus will have access to Los Angeles Film School, New York Film Academy, Musicians Institute, and City College.
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