Culver City, CA apartments for rent
45 apartments for rent in Culver City, CA, from 12 communities.
The Meadows
6300 Green Valley Circle, Culver City, CA, 90230
- Pet friendly
- AC cooling system
- In-unit laundry appliances
- Swimming pool
The Mark Culver City
6060 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City, CA, 90230
- Pet friendly
- Swimming pool
- Garage
- Wood flooring
11211 Greenlawn Ave/4751 Sepulveda Blvd.
Culver City, CA, 90230
Parkway Plaza Apartments
6220 Bristol Parkway Drive, Culver City, CA, 90230
3842 Prospect Avenue Apartments
3842 Prospect Avenue, Culver City, CA, 90232
Upper Ivy Residences
8809 Washington BLVD, Culver City, CA, 90232
Forty6Twenty by Trion Living
4620 Slauson Ave., Culver City, CA, 90230
Parkway Terrace Apartments
5800 Green Valley Circle, Culver City, CA, 90230
Lido Apartments - 3932 Sawtelle Blvd
3932 Sawtelle Blvd, Culver City, CA, 90066
Santa Maria Commerce Center
11949 W. Jefferson Blvd., Suite 101, CULVER CITY, CA, 90230
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Renter’s City Guide to Culver City
Introduction
Culver City is often considered one of the best places to live in California due to its colorful history, scenery and exceptional weather conditions. It’s also a prime tourist destination, receiving flocks of people year-round who come for the sights and sunshine.
How big is Culver City?
Culver City is quite small, with less than 50,000 full-time residents.
Where is Culver City located?
Culver City lies among the western suburbs of Los Angeles, halfway between LA and the Pacific Coast.
What is the weather like in Culver City?
The temperature in Culver City hovers between 43°F and 86°F throughout the entire year.
What are the advantages of living in Culver City?
Culver City is considered by many to be a convenient and comfortable base due to its housing, location and climate. The city is up to speed in terms of local public transportation, benefitting from the Metro Line Extension that opened in May 2016, which makes commuting to other cities easier and simpler. The proximity to LAX Airport is an added bonus. The city also serves as a mixed mecca for film, food, tech and art.
What are the disadvantages of living in Culver City?
The only downside to living in Culver City is the large number of visitors who arrive during tourist season (between June and October).
Expenses & Housing Stats
Is it expensive to live in Culver City?
The cost of living in Culver City is higher than the national average (172% higher, to be exact), which is mostly due to the cost of housing in a desirable location.
How much do utilities cost in Culver City?
Utilities are only 8% higher than the national average, with an energy bill costing $180.74 per month, on average. Grocery prices are 12% higher than the national average.
What is the Culver City public transportation system like?
Local public transportation is available and easily accessible to both residents and visitors alike. The Metro Expo Rail Line connects Culver City to LA and other cities, such as Santa Monica. Culver CityBus features one-way adult tickets for $1, with discounted fares available for students and seniors.
Culver City Housing Statistics
- 1,229 Single-family detached homes
- 547 Attached homes or townhouses
- 7,485 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (1,561) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (3,516)
Among all the available rental units in Culver City, 23% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 77% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
Where to work in Culver City?
Culver City offers ample employment options, featuring diverse local businesses and serving as home to nearly 500 tech startups. Because of the latter, it’s often referred to as Silicon Beach. The city’s Business Resource Center assists residents in setting up a business of their own.
What is the average commute time in Culver City?
The average commute time for residents is 26.1 minutes, which is in line with the national average. Those who commute via public transportation spend $1.75 on the Metro Rail and $1 for the bus one-way. The Transit Access Pass is also available and can be easily obtained and conveniently used when taking the train or bus.
What is the Culver City school system like?
The city is home to a large number of public schools, in addition to six private schools and an academy that teaches K through 12. There are two main local school districts residents can choose from. Culver City Unified School District and Los Angeles County feature five elementaries, two middle schools and two high schools.
What are the top colleges in Culver City?
More than 20 higher education facilities can be found within 10 miles of the city center. Among the community colleges, universities and trade schools, West Los Angeles College and Antioch University are well-known. The city is also home to a UCLA Extension.
Culver City Employment Statistics
Y-o-Y Change | ||
White Collar | 39,802 | 97.0% |
Blue Collar | 2,760 | 67.8% |
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Self Employees | 5,616 | 79.7% |
Private Companies | 26,678 | 97.5% |
Governmental Workers | 5,924 | 91.1% |
Not for Profit Companies | 4,344 | 105.5% |
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What are the best places for outdoor activities in Culver City?
Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook offers picturesque LA views on a clear day. The 58-acre Culver City Park — with its abundance of hiking trails, baseball and soccer fields, and dog park — is another top spot in the city.
What annual events are held in Culver City?
The city is home to many events and festivals, with the Taste of Summer Downtown Festival being one of the more popular ones.
What cultural attractions are there in Culver City?
The Culver City Arts district is one of the top attractions in the city, featuring 35 art galleries, as well as more than 40 shops and cafes. Sony Pictures Studios (once known as MGM) is another popular site that offers daily tours.
What to know before moving to Culver City?
Before making a move, familiarize yourself with the area and take a look at different parts of the city. Then, decide whether you’d like to stay in busier areas with lots of traffic or more peaceful places. Instead of settling for a virtual tour, make sure you check out the housing option in person and strive to rent a place that has a security system installed.
What to know about renting in Culver City?
As housing options are somewhat pricey, it’s important to choose a place where you only rent the amount of space you actually need. Politely negotiating the pricing is worth pursuing. California renter’s rights state the limit a landlord can charge for the security deposit, which cannot exceed two months’ rent. Learn local laws and read through the entire agreement before signing on the dotted line.