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Studio City, Los Angeles, CA apartments for rent

69 apartments for rent in Studio City, Los Angeles, CA, from 35 communities.

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Studio City apartment for rent - a kitchen with a stainless steel refrigerator and a sink
$3,195-$4,295 /mo

4376 Ethel

Studio City, CA, 91604

2-3 beds 2-2.5 baths 1,000-1,500 sqft
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Los Angeles apartment for rent - A house with a sign in front of it.
From $2,300 /mo

4187 Arch Drive

Los Angeles, CA, 91604

1 bed 1 bath 780 sqft
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Los Angeles apartment for rent - A white building with the number 11478 on it.
$2,900-$3,250 /mo

11478 Moorpark Street

Los Angeles, CA, 91602

2-3 beds 2 baths
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Whipple Plaza, LLC

10841 Whipple St., Toluca Lake, CA, 91602

1 bed 1 bath 500 sqft
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Studio City apartment for rent - an apartment building with a car parked in front of it
$1,102-$3,000 /mo

13010 Moorpark

Studio City, CA, 91604

1-2 beds 1 bath
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Get to know Studio City, Los Angeles, CA

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Somewhat walkable
Walk Score®
44
Some transit
Transit Score®
50
Bikeable
Bike Score®
Studio City is somewhat walkable. While some services and amenities are accessible on foot, a car may still be needed for certain errands. The area has limited public transportation options, making it less ideal for those who rely on transit. Studio City is a moderately bikeable area, offering some cycling infrastructure to support local rides.
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Rosewood Avenue Elementary School
Public • TK-5 • 248 students
7/10
Yeshiva Ketana of Los Angeles
Private • PK-7 • 276 students
NR
Country School, The
Private • PK-8 • 151 students
NR
St. Paul's First Lutheran School
Private • PK-8 • 114 students
NR
Joyces Toluca Lake Preschool
Private • PK-K • 72 students
NR
St. Francis De Sales
Private • PK-8 • 327 students
NR
C. And E. Merdinian Armenian Evangelical School
Private • PK-8 • 231 students
NR
Burbank Montessori Academy
Private • PK, K-1 • 21 students
NR
St. Patrick Elementary School
Private • PK-8 • 249 students
NR
Carpenter Community Charter School
Charter • K-5 • 858 students
10/10
Rio Vista Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 363 students
6/10
Walter Reed Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 1463 students
7/10
Coldwater Canyon & Sarah
Bus
12632 Ventura
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Laurel Canyon & Dona Pegita
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Laurel Canyon & Sunshine
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Laurel Canyon & Laurel Terrace
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Laurel Canyon & Ventura
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Lankershim & Campo de Cahuenga
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Moorpark & Bellaire
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Whitsett & Moorpark
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Coldwater Canyon & Sarah
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12632 Ventura
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Laurel Canyon & Dona Pegita
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Laurel Canyon & Sunshine
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Laurel Canyon & Laurel Terrace
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Laurel Canyon & Ventura
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Lankershim & Campo de Cahuenga
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Moorpark & Bellaire
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Whitsett & Moorpark
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Universal City/Studio City
Train
PizzaRev
Food
McDonald's
Food
Lemonade
Food
Einstein Bros. Bagels
Food
Panera Bread
Food
Subway
Food
Pinkberry
Food
Five Guys
Food
Domino's
Food
Rocco's Tavern
Drinks
Universal Bar & Grill
Drinks
Laurel Tavern
Drinks
Oil Can Harry's
Drinks
Seventy7 North
Drinks
PizzaRev
Food
McDonald's
Food
Lemonade
Food
Einstein Bros. Bagels
Food
Panera Bread
Food
Subway
Food
Pinkberry
Food
Five Guys
Food
Domino's
Food
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
Restaurant
24 Hot Chicken & Waffle Bar
Restaurant
Teru Sushi
Restaurant
Sushi Dan
Restaurant
The Dish Thai Fusion Cuisine
Restaurant
Barrel and Ashes
Restaurant
Carla's Cafe
Restaurant
Crave Cafe
Restaurant
Sharky's Woodfired Mexican Grill
Restaurant
The Center
Shopping
Studio City Shopping Mall
Shopping
The Children's Place
Shopping
Urban Outfitters
Shopping
Rite Aid
Shopping
AT&T
Shopping
Al Shelton Western Artist
Shopping
Wasteland Studio City
Shopping
FedEx Office
Shopping
Ralphs
Grocery store
Ralphs
Grocery store
Trader Joe's
Grocery store
Valley Stores
Grocery store
Vons
Grocery store
7-Eleven
Grocery store
Western Bagel
Grocery store
The Center
Shopping
Studio City Shopping Mall
Shopping
The Children's Place
Shopping
Urban Outfitters
Shopping
Rite Aid
Shopping
AT&T
Shopping
Al Shelton Western Artist
Shopping
Wasteland Studio City
Shopping
FedEx Office
Shopping
Shell
Automotive
Sater Parking
Automotive
Shell
Automotive
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Automotive
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Automotive
Studio City Public Parking
Automotive
Mobil
Automotive
Speedway Express
Automotive
Parking North
Automotive
Shell
Automotive
Sater Parking
Automotive
Shell
Automotive
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Automotive
76
Automotive
Studio City Public Parking
Automotive
Mobil
Automotive
Speedway Express
Automotive
Parking North
Automotive
Walgreens
Healthcare
CVS Pharmacy
Healthcare
Van Dyke Yun Dermatology
Healthcare
Secret Garden
Healthcare
Nite Inn at Universal City
Hotel
Showtime Motel
Hotel
The Garland
Hotel
Carlton Inn
Hotel
BLVD Hotel & SPA
Hotel
El Royale Hotel
Hotel
Park Motel
Hotel
Sportsmen's Lodge
Hotel
El Patio Inn
Hotel
Farmers Insurance - Vartan Safarian
Other
Elaine's Beauty Studio
Personal care
Rudy's
Personal care
La Green Eye
Personal care
Orchid Massage
Personal care
Eddy James Salon
Personal care
LA Bodywork
Personal care
My Botox LA Med Spa
Personal care
Romance Nail Spa
Personal care
Kriser's Natural Pet
Pet care
Saint Anne's Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Place of worship
Saint Michael And All Angels Church
Place of worship
First Christian Church
Place of worship
36th Church of Christ Scientist
Place of worship
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Place of worship
Little Brown Church In The Valley
Place of worship
Unitarian Universalist Church
Place of worship
Saint Charles Boromeo Roman Catholic Church
Place of worship
Congregation Beth Meier Talmud Torah
Place of worship
Los Angeles Fire Department Fire Station 78
Public service
Kermisch & Paletz, LLP
Public service
Chase
Public service
First Republic Bank
Public service
The UPS Store
Public service
Studio City Post Office
Public service
First Entertainment Credit Union
Public service
Comerica Bank
Public service
Chase
Public service
Studio City Branch Los Angeles Public Library
Entertainment
KCAL9
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
CBS2
Entertainment
CBS Studio Center
Entertainment
Art House of Tailoring
Entertainment
Pool House
Sports
Ted Slavin Field
Sports
Copses Family Pool
Sports
Studio City Branch Los Angeles Public Library
Entertainment
KCAL9
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
CBS2
Entertainment
CBS Studio Center
Entertainment
Art House of Tailoring
Entertainment
Pool House
Sports
Ted Slavin Field
Sports
Copses Family Pool
Sports

Average utility cost in California

In California, renters typically spend around $473 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $30 for internet to $155 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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$155
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Gas
$58
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Water
$114
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Sewer
$57
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Cable
$59
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Internet
$30
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Renter’s City Guide to Studio City

Introduction

Studio City, CA, is a quaint neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley that lies just over the hill from the main Hollywood bustle. It takes its name from the first film studio to open its doors in the area — now known as the CBS Studio Center — which dates back to 1927 and the era of silent film. Like its neighbors, Studio City remains synonymous with the glamour of the big screen, although it enjoys more peace and quiet than other Hollywood neighborhoods. Besides celebrities and film studios, it is also known for its breathtaking natural surroundings.

How big is Studio City?

With a population of around 38,250 and a total area of 6.3 square miles, Studio City enjoys a lower population density than most other neighborhoods in the LA metropolitan area.

What cities are close to Studio City?

The iconic Hollywood Hills lies just south of Studio City, while Sherman Oaks, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, West Hollywood, Toluca Lake, North Hollywood and Valley Village are its closest neighbors. Downtown LA is about 13 miles south of Studio City and can typically be reached within 20 minutes.

What is the weather like in Studio City?

Enjoying a prime location within proximity of the Californian coast, Studio City is blessed with year-round great weather. Temperatures rarely drop below 50°F or rise above 80°F  throughout the year. Plus, with an average of almost 300 sunny days annually and just 16 inches of rain, the climate is comfortable and accommodating.

What are the pros of living in Studio City?

Great weather, a diverse population and a relaxed, small-town vibe — paired with the amenities of the big city — make Studio City a great place to live. Its small size keeps pollution and noise at bay, while the surrounding scenery just begs to be explored.

What are the cons of living in Studio City?

Studio City is popular among tourists who flock to the city during high season. This can lead to increased traffic, noise, pollution and crowding. The same is true when a big production is being filmed here, as cast and crew set up in the city, sometimes for several months.

Studio City Demographic Highlights
Total Population 39,110
Female
Male
19,609
19,500
Median Age 40
Expenses & Housing Stats

Is Studio City expensive?

A desirable location, stunning weather and proximity to a wealth of Hollywood studios do come at a price. The cost of living in Studio City is around 42.6% higher than the national average. Housing and energy are the biggest factors, with residents typically paying 32.4% more for energy than the national average, and almost 30% more on housing.

How much is public transportation in Studio City?

Public transit in Studio City is provided by the LA Metro network, which provides a number of local bus routes. The neighborhood is also home to a Metro station on the Metro B Line (Red), which provides a direct route to downtown LA. Local bus fares cost around $1.20, on average, while a one-way fare on the Metro is $1.75. For regular Metro users, a one-day pass costs $7, while a seven-day pass is $25 and a 30-day pass is $100.

How much does a meal cost in Studio City?

On average, you can expect to pay between $14 and $25 for a single meal in an inexpensive restaurant in Studio City. A three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant generally averages out to around $100, while a regular coffee will be $4.50.

How much are utilities in Studio City?

Basic utilities average between $150 and $250 per month in Studio City. This includes water, heating, cooling, electricity and garbage disposal, and is based on a 915-square-foot apartment. You can expect to pay around $70 extra per month for an internet connection.

Studio City Rent Statistics
Studio City, Los Angeles, CA Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Studio City Average apartment rent trend

Studio City Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 18,592
Owner Occupied 43%
Renter Occupied 57%
Renter-occupied housing units in Studio City:
  • 125,672 Single-family detached homes
  • 44,994 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 825,460 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (112,713) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (485,427)

Among all the available rental units in Studio City, 19% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 81% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

What are the major industries in Studio City?

Studio City enjoys a healthy economy, with several sectors thriving and offering plentiful job opportunities. Some major industries include the TV and movie industry; entertainment; retail; and healthcare and social assistance.

What are the top employers in Studio City?

There are several large companies in and around Studio City, including several studios, such as Universal Studios, NBC and CBS. Other top employers include Walt Disney Co., Bank of America, the local school district, the state government and Providence Healthcare Services.

Does Studio City have good schools?

As a small area, there are only five schools that are physically within the limits of Studio City. Of these, four of them are private and the other is a charter. However, residents of Studio City are served by the Los Angeles Unified School District, which offers a wide range of quality schools nearby. Some notable names include the LA Center for Enriched Studies and High Tech Los Angeles.

What are the top colleges in Studio City?

Those looking for higher education in and around Studio City have several options to choose from. Pomona College, Southern California University (SCU), UCLA and Loyola Marymount University are all nearby and offer a range of graduate programs. Alternatively, the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is a nearby trade school with a stunning reputation.

Studio City Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 21,855 2.8%
Blue Collar 798 -13.4%
White Collar 96.5%
Blue Collar 3.5%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 5,700 2.4%
Private Companies 13,928 0.8%
Governmental Workers 1,248 -4.7%
Not for Profit Companies 1,777 18.7%
Self Employees 25.2%
Private Companies 61.5%
Governmental Workers 5.5%
Not for Profit Companies 7.8%

Studio City Education Statistics

No High School 1.1%
Some High School 12.6%
Some College 18%
Associate Degree 6.8%
Bachelor's Degree 38.6%
Graduate Degree 22.8%

Studio City Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 18,592
Average People Per Household 1.94
Median Household Income$122,394
Average Household Income$201,848
Family
Non-family
8,788
9,804
Children
No Children
3,586
15,007
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What are the top attractions in Studio City?

There’s plenty to keep you entertained in and around Studio City. One of the top attractions includes taking in the sights, sounds and experiences of the lively Ventura Boulevard. Along the way, you’ll discover a wide variety of stunning restaurants, sushi bars, gastro pubs and cafes, as well as movie theaters, shops and boutique stores. You can also visit many of the nearby studios, such as the CBS Studio Center from which the city gets its name.

Are there parks in Studio City?

Studio City is home to a number of breathtaking parks that feature playgrounds, picnic areas, sports facilities and much more. Wilacre Park is a fantastic choice for those looking to keep fit, offering a wealth of hiking trails that pass through woodlands before offering up panoramic views over the valley. Other top choices include Coldwater Canyon and the North Valleyheart Riverwalk.

Where to go shopping in Studio City?

Ventura Boulevard is a top shopping destination in Studio City. Some of the best malls on the stretch include Laurel Promenade and Studio Plaza. For fresh produce and arts and crafts, you can’t beat the Studio City Farmers’ Market. It’s open every Sunday, featuring a host of locally grown fruit and vegetables; artisan pastries; kids activities; and much more.

What are the renters’ rights in Studio City?

Renters’ rights are well-protected in Studio City, although there are a few things to be aware of before signing your lease agreement. Landlords are not obliged to change the locks between tenants, but they are required to disclose certain information about the property and its history. This includes anything from hazardous materials — such as lead-based paint or asbestos — to crimes committed in the rental unit. Be sure to inquire about anything that might concern you. It’s also worth knowing that a written contract is not legally required for month-to-month rentals. But, for longer-term stays, it’s essential to create a contract that details any and all disclosures.

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