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Apartments for Rent in Inglewood, CA


Welcome to Inglewood: LA's Rising Star


Inglewood, California—a city in the South Bay region of the Los Angeles Metro Area—is experiencing a renaissance, attracting renters with its blend of metropolitan energy and suburban charm. From accessible apartments for rent to modern studio apartments, this neighborhood offers diverse housing options for a range of budgets and lifestyles.


Entertainment and Sports Hub

In recent years, Inglewood has become a major entertainment destination. The spectacular SoFi Stadium is where the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers call home. The Kia Forum (formerly and colloquially known as "The Forum"), a historic venue, hosts world-class concerts and events. For those shopping for apartments in Inglewood, the city's growing amenities and entertainment options make it an attractive and budget-friendly choice.


Convenient Transportation

Inglewood offers an ideal location with easy access to major highways and LAX, making it a prime spot for commuters. The Los Angeles Metro’s K-Line further enhances convenience, allowing residents to effortlessly explore the city. Whether you’re a local commuter searching for a new apartment or someone seeking a fresh start on the West Coast, Inglewood’s central location and proximity to LA’s top amenities are drawing apartment seekers from all over.


Cultural Scene and Community

Inglewood is home to a vibrant and growing arts scene. Inglewood Open Studios, a non-profit run by local artists and creators, hosts regular studio visits, artist lectures, and their beloved annual Art Walk. The Miracle Theater, a restored Art Deco gem, adds to the area's cultural appeal. Community gatherings at Edward Vincent Jr. Park foster a strong neighborhood connection.

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FAQs About Inglewood, CA


What is the cost of living in Inglewood, CA?

While moderate compared to the cost of living in many other areas of Los Angeles, the cost of living in Inglewood is still 42% higher than the national average. Apartments for rent in Inglewood may vary in price, but Greystar offers a mix of apartment sizes and styles to meet different budgets, family sizes, and lifestyles.


Is Inglewood a good neighborhood for young professionals?

Inglewood is becoming increasingly popular among young professionals. With its proximity to downtown Los Angeles, blossoming arts scene, and developments like the SoFi Stadium, the area offers a dynamic urban experience just a short distance from LA proper. The neighborhood's trendy cafes, local breweries, and diverse dining options are perfect for young professionals seeking an exciting city lifestyle.


What are the best restaurants in Inglewood?

Inglewood's culinary scene is diverse, growing, and exciting. For something casual, Dulan's Soul Food Kitchen and The Serving Spoon are excellent Southern spots for all-day eats. To sample some of Inglewood's Michelin-star dining experiences, Coni'Seafood and nearby Ayara Thai Food exemplify just some of what Inglewood's culinary scene offers.


How is public transportation in Inglewood?

Public transportation in Inglewood is well connected. The Metro Green Line serves the area, and several bus routes operate throughout the neighborhood. The Crenshaw/LAX Line will further improve accessibility. For more information on routes and schedules, visit the LA Metro website.


What outdoor activities are available in Inglewood?

Inglewood offers plenty of green spaces for outdoor enthusiasts. Edward Vincent Jr. Park features sports facilities and a pool, while Darby Park is perfect for picnics, tennis, and jogging. The nearby Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area is a beautifully maintained greenspace, providing hiking trails, lakes for fishing, and stunning city views.


Is Inglewood pet-friendly?

Inglewood is welcoming to furry friends, with several pet-friendly apartments in Inglewood available for rent, including Greystar's Hollywood Park Residences. The neighborhood features dog parks like Darby Park and nearby El Segundo Dog Park, where your four-legged companion can socialize and play off-leash. Many local cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating, like Sunday Gravy and Awakening Cafe, also accommodate pets, making it easy to enjoy time out on the town with your furry friend.


What shopping options are available in Inglewood?

Inglewood offers diverse shopping experiences, from local finds to beloved big-name retailers. The Inglewood Marketplace hosts local vendors, fairs, and artisans, while the nearby Westfield Culver City Mall provides a more traditional shopping experience. For unique finds, explore the boutiques in Downtown Inglewood.


How safe is Inglewood?

Like many urban areas, Inglewood's safety varies by neighborhood. In recent years, the city has made successful strides toward improving safety and reducing crime rates. Many residents find the area safe and comfortable, especially in the more residential parts of the neighborhood. It's always advisable to exercise normal urban precautions.


What entertainment options are available in Inglewood?

With such proximity to the urban sprawl of Los Angeles, Inglewood has increasingly become an entertainment hub in recent years. The SoFi Stadium hosts NFL games and major concerts. The Forum, a historic venue, continues to feature top musical acts. For movie buffs, the Miracle Theater offers a premium cinema experience. The area also boasts several art galleries and performance spaces.


Are there good schools in Inglewood?

Inglewood has several well-regarded schools. The Inglewood Unified School District serves the area, with standout institutions like the Bennet-Pew K-8 Leadership Academy of Excellence and La Tijera Academy of Excellence, both charter schools that are integrated into the school district.