North Hollywood Neighborhood Council DistrictRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of $34/m², you are paying for North Hollywood's slow-burn gentrification rather than established luxury. The 3.0 rating places this area firmly in THE_GRID—it is functional and predictable, though the $43/m² ceiling usually applies to the newer, flashy builds near NoHo West. Unless the unit has renovated plumbing and central air, pushing toward the top of that price range is a hard sell for the Valley heat.
The Vibe:This is a landscape of mid-century apartment blocks and aging bungalows caught between the roar of the 170 freeway and the flight paths into Burbank Airport. Residents here prioritize being a short Uber from the NoHo Arts District while avoiding the premium price tags found closer to Magnolia. It is a car-dependent pocket where the B Line is accessible but usually requires a bike or a bus transfer to reach the platform.
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Quick Estimate
North Hollywood Neighborhood Council District @ $34/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is street parking actually that bad?
If you don't have a dedicated spot, prepare to circle for 20 minutes every night or risk a ticket on street cleaning days.
How loud is the airport noise?
The Hollywood Burbank flight path is a reality here; if you work from home, invest in double-pane windows.
Is the $34/m² price worth the location?
It is fair for the area, but only if the unit has been updated since the 1990s.
Can I get to Hollywood quickly?
The B Line will get you there in 15 minutes, provided you can actually get to the station on Lankershim.
Are utilities usually included?
Rarely. Expect to pay a premium for electricity during the summer months when the Valley hits triple digits.