Venice Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide
Eclectic beach community with canals, boardwalk culture, street performers, artistic vibe, and mix of luxury and bohemian lifestyles.
Los Angeles, CAAvg Rent: $3,325/moWalk Score: 85
Walkability
85
Walk Score
Transit
60
Transit Score
Commute
35-60 min
To Downtown
Safety
Good (varies by area)
Rating
Venice Rent Prices
Studio
$2,000
per month
1 Bedroom
$2,600
per month
2 Bedrooms
$3,500
per month
3 Bedrooms
$5,200
per month
Rent Trend: Increasing steadily
Neighborhood Character
Vibe & Demographics
Neighborhood Vibe
Bohemian, artistic, eclectic
Demographics
Artists, tech workers, creatives, surfers
Best For
ArtistsBeach loversFitness enthusiastsFree spirits
Lifestyle & Amenities
Restaurant Scene
Trendy cafes, health-focused, diverse
Nightlife
Beach bars, dive bars, casual scene
Schools
Good public schools
Pros & Cons of Living in Venice
Pros
- Beach lifestyle
- Artistic community
- Bike-friendly
- Unique character
Cons
- Homelessness issues
- Crowded summer
- Parking difficult
- Tourist-heavy
Parks & Recreation
- Venice Beach
- Venice Canals
- Muscle Beach
Public Transit
- Big Blue Bus
- Metro (planned)
- Bike paths
Popular Streets
- Abbot Kinney Boulevard
- Main Street
- Rose Avenue
Key Amenities
- Venice Boardwalk
- Abbot Kinney shops
- Beach access
- Skate park
Compare with Other Los Angeles Neighborhoods
Santa Monica
2BR Rent:$3,800
Walk Score:88
Beach town, active, upscale
Silver Lake
2BR Rent:$3,200
Walk Score:72
Hipster, artistic, trendy
Culver City
2BR Rent:$3,400
Walk Score:75
Up-and-coming, artistic, diverse
Pasadena
2BR Rent:$3,000
Walk Score:70
Suburban, historic, family-oriented
West Hollywood
2BR Rent:$3,700
Walk Score:82
Urban, vibrant, progressive