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20/20 Villa Apartments Please Note: Most of these apartments listed come unfurnished, and require a credit check and security deposit upon moving in. The deposit is based on a credit check and could range from $500 to one month’s rent. Some apartments include: AC, heat, stove, laundry, water, and parking (either street permit or parking garage). Please contact the apartment complex manager directly as information and pricing is subject to change without notice. These are not the only properties available. Please contact the Housing Department for additional resources. HOLLYWOOD AREA CHATEAU HOLLYWOOD APARTMENTS 0.6 MILES FROM LAFS 0.3 MILES FROM LARS 1842 North Cherokee Avenue ALAYA HOLLYWOOD Hollywood, CA 90028 0.7 MILES FROM LAFS Contact: Veronica 0.2 MILES FROM LARS 323.875.6814 1714 N. McCadden Place Refrigerator included. Street parking Hollywood, CA 90028 only. Tenant pays gas, landlord pays Contact: Manager all other utilities. Lease term is 1 year. 323.871.4041 Studio: $1425+ www.alayahollywood.com/ 1 BR: $1650+ Units include refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and microwave. Dryer COOPER PROPERTIES & Washer are in the units. Parking 0.7 MILES FROM LAFS is one spot per unit (additional $50 1.3 MILES FROM LARS a month). Tenants pay all utilities. 6075 Franklin Ave. Lease terms 3, 6, 12 months Deposit Hollywood, CA 90028 is between $750-$1500. Pets are Contact: Alvin 323.465.6122 allowed with deposit. Furnished Fully Furnished, refrigerator included, apts available Pool, fire pits, 24h Fitness gas water, trash removal, pool service & Center, Club House, Business Center gardener included. Tenant pays electric. Studio: $2570+ Parking available (fee), laundry on site, pool Studio Loft: $2670+ Studios/Single: $1300+ 1 BR: $24055+ 2 BR 2BA: $3550+ DUET ON WILCOX 0.6 MILES FROM LAFS CHEROKEE APARTMENTS 0.7 MILES FROM LARS 0.8 MILES FROM LAFS 1745 North Wilcox Ave. 0.7 MILES FROM LARS Hollywood, CA 90028 1810 North Cherokee Ave. Contact: Leasing Manager 323.466.4450 Hollywood, CA 90028 www.duetonwilcox.com/ Contact: Tyler 323.461.1429 All appliances included, gated garage Refrigerator included. Water, Parking, gym and pool included. electric, trash payed by tenant, Pet Friendly (breed restrictions apply, pet One parking space per unit, deposit required, and pet rent may apply) Gated, pool, rent controlled Please inquire if they are offering Studio: $1350+ any “move-in specials”. 1 BR: $1595+ Studio: $1540-$1890 2 BR: $2150+ 1 BR: $1765-$2025 2 BR/1BA: $2635-$2745 2BR/2BA: $2800-$3000 Please Note: Most of these apartments listed come unfurnished, and require a credit check and security deposit upon moving in. The deposit is based on a credit check and could range from $500 to one month’s rent. Some apartments include: AC, heat, stove, laundry, water, and parking (either street permit or parking garage). Please contact the apartment complex manager directly as information and pricing is subject to change without notice. These are not the only properties available. Please contact the Housing Department for additional resources. EDGEMONT AND BANBURY APARTMENTS FIVE STAR SUITES 2.1 MILES FROM LAFS 0.9 MILES FROM LAFS 2.6 MILES FROM LARS 1.3 MILES FROM LARS 1716 Edgemont Street 2069 Argyle Avenue Hollywood, CA 90028 Los Angeles, CA 90068 Contact: Laura 213.297.4437 Contact: Leasing Office http://www.actionapartments.com/ 323.460.5173 or 323.445.1308 Refrigerator & stove included. www.bamliving.com Tenant pays electric. Street parking Refrigerator not included. only. Lease terms are 1 year. Parking included. Tenant pays Bachelor: $1000+ gas and electric. 1-year lease. Studio: $1300-$1350 2 BR 2 BA: $2150-$2395 1 BR: $1500-$1550 EASTOWN FRANKLIN PARK APARTMENTS 0.5 MILES FROM LAFS 0.8 MILES FROM LAFS 1.0 MILES FROM LARS 0.9 MILES FROM LARS 6201 Hollywood Blvd. 6615 Franklin Ave. Hollywood, CA 90028 Hollywood, CA 90028 Contact: Leasing Manager Contact: Ted 323.673.2126 323.851.1398 https://www.eastownla.com/ www.6615franklin.com BBQ/Picnic area, bike racks, Non-Smoking. Quiet hours clubhouse, business center, 10pm-8am. Included utilities fitness center, parking garage, are water, trash and basic pool, short term lease, spa/hot tub, cable. Underground parking stainless steel appliances, quartz available. Pool, laundry on countertops, dishwasher, site, refrigerator, stove, air washer/dryer in unit, walk-in conditioner, garbage disposal, closets, furnished options, private dish washer, gas heating. patio or balconies, wheelchair 6 months lease available. access, pet friendly No 3rd party checks (Building has apartments ranging from 1 BR: $1675+ Studios, 2 BR 2 BA and Work Lofts. Call for 2 BR: $2025+ various prices bases on square footage.) Please Note: Most of these apartments listed come unfurnished, and require a credit check and security deposit upon moving in. The deposit is based on a credit check and could range from $500 to one month’s rent. Some apartments include: AC, heat, stove, laundry, water, and parking (either street permit or parking garage). Please contact the apartment complex manager directly as information and pricing is subject to change without notice. These are not the only properties available. Please contact the Housing Department for additional resources. FRANKLIN REGENCY APARTMENTS HMMY SYCAMORE APARTMENTS 1.3 MILES FROM LAFS 1.1 MILES FROM LAFS 0.9 MILES FROM LARS 0.7 MILES FROM LARS 7200 Franklin Ave. 1229 N. Sycamore Ave. Hollywood, CA 90046 Hollywood, CA 90038 Contact: Leasing Manager Contact: Liz 888.243.2604 ext. 1 323.874.0349 or 877.885.0545 http://ww.hmmyapartments.com/ www.decronproperties.com Refrigerator included. Secured Parking included. Refrigerator parking. Laundry facilities on site. for rent ($25 a month). Stove Direct TV, Furnished apt. available, & dishwasher included. Lease pet friendly, A/C. Security deposit terms are 6 or12 months year. $500 on approved credit Walk- in closets. 6 months lease Studio $1350+ available for $50+ a month 1 BR: $1600-$1800 Studio: $1755-$1891 2 BR: $2300-$2600 1BR: $2090+ 2BR: $2800+ THE HOLLYWOOD ARDMORE / 1800 WHITLEY 0.8 MILES FROM LAFS HAWTHORNE REGENCY APARTMENTS 1.0 MILES FROM LAFS 0.7 MILES FROM LARS 0.6 MILES FROM LARS 1850 Whitley Ave. 7076 Hawthorn Avenue Hollywood CA 90028 Hollywood, CA 90028 Contact: Manager 323.469.6267 Contact: leasing office www.ardmorehollywood.com 323.688-3562 Expansive Views, Private patio/balcony* http://www.hawthorneregency.com/ select units, extra closest, Cable ready, Microwave, stove, and dishwasher dishwasher, stove, refrigerator included, included. Refrigerator not included. large pool with sundeck, Fitness Center w/ Washer and dryer in units. Two parking flat screen TV’s, Business Center, Conference spaces per unit. Tenant pays electric. Room w/ Wi-Fi, 24-hour Doorman, Lease terms 6 months to 1 year. Subterranean parking. 2BR 2 BA: $2300-$4200 (1300-1600 sq. ft) Efficiency: $950 Studio: Check for availability 1 BR: $1800 1 BR (upgraded): $2400 Please Note: Most of these apartments listed come unfurnished, and require a credit check and security deposit upon moving in. The deposit is based on a credit check and could range from $500 to one month’s rent. Some apartments include: AC, heat, stove, laundry, water, and parking (either street permit or parking garage). Please contact the apartment complex manager directly as information and pricing is subject to change without notice. These are not the only properties available. Please contact the Housing Department for additional resources. HOLLYWOOD ARMS APARTMENTS HOLLYWOOD OFF-VINE – LA MIRADA AVE. 0.5 MILES FROM LAFS 0.5 MILES FROM LAFS 0.8 MILES FROM LARS 1.0 MILES FROM LARS 6434 Yucca Street 6212 La Mirada Ave Hollywood CA 90028 Hollywood, CA 90038 Contact: Manager 323.464.3694 Contact: Alex 323.464.0948 Refrigerator included. Street www.rent-hov.com parking only. Nearby lot parking Stainless Steel appliances, Building available. Tenant pays all utilities. has Free Wi-Fi internet, parking Bachelor: $1150+ available for monthly rental, on-site Studio: $1395+ laundry, some units have balconies/patios. 1 BR: $1650+ Partial utilities inc. Units can be shared. Pet friendly (additional deposit and pet HOLLYWOOD COLONY rent applies) 0.7 MILES FROM LAFS Studios: $1095-$1225 0.7 MILES FROM LARS Luxury Studios: $1530+ 1825 North Cherokee Avenue Hollywood, CA 90028 Contact: Scott 323.600.3316 Units include stove, microwave, and HOLLYWOOD TOWER dishwasher. Refrigerator not included. 0.7 MILES FROM LAFS Tenant pays all utilities. Pool, parking 1.2 MILES FROM LARS included. Lease terms 3-13 months. 6200 Franklin Avenue Studio: $1350+ (500 sq. ft.) Hollywood, CA 90028 1 BR: $1700+ (700-750 sq. ft.) Contact: leasing office 2BR 1 BA: $1850+ 323.466.4040 2BR 2 BA: $2300 (1100 sq. ft.) www.thehollywoodtower.com High end luxury complex. Pools, HOLLYWOOD LANDMARK APARTMENTS BBQ area, pet friendly, fitness center, 1.0 MILES FROM LAFS on-site dog walker, on-site laundry 0.6 MILES FROM LARS service, club house, life size chess 7044 Hawthorne Ave board, cyber lounge, free Wi-Fi in Hollywood, CA 90028 common areas, Refrigerator included. Contact: Manager Landlord pays gas, tenant pays all other 323.469.1480 utilities. Lease terms are 6 and 12 months. Parking, elevator, laundry room, Please inquire about current “move-in Dishwasher, garbage disposal, specials”. pet friendly ($300 pet deposit) Studio: $2495-$2545 1 Lease terms 12 months. BR: $2825+ Studio: $1250-$1495 2 BR: $4575+ 1 BR: $1650-$2000 Please Note: Most of these apartments listed come unfurnished, and require a credit check and security deposit upon moving in. The deposit is based on a credit check and could range from $500 to one month’s rent. Some apartments include: AC, heat, stove, laundry, water, and parking (either street permit or parking garage). Please contact the apartment complex manager directly as information and pricing is subject to change without notice.
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