Los AngelesFinal Boss Zone

VeniceRent Prices 2026

90291Silicon Beach HubParking NightmareTech-BrophySunset Premium
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

With a median of $58/m², Venice is the FINAL_BOSS of Los Angeles rentals, and you’re mostly paying for the 90291 zip code clout rather than actual space. The neighborhood analysis shows that even crumbling bungalows command a premium because of the proximity to the Pacific and Abbot Kinney. It is a high-stakes playground where the investment outlook favors landlords who can capitalize on the tech-bro influx.

The Vibe:It’s a gritty collision of old-school boardwalk culture and massive tech-money modernism where Teslas dodge skaters on Rose Ave. Expect high density and a total lack of street parking once the tourists swarm Ocean Front Walk. You’ll rely on the Big Blue Bus or a bike to bypass the perpetual gridlock on Lincoln Blvd.

Market Median

$58
/m²/mo
31.8% Premiumvs Los Angeles avg
LowHigh
$42$76
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Venice @ $58/m²/mo

$3,480

District Highlights

Grocery
Erewhon Market
Park
Venice Skatepark
Grocery
Whole Foods Market (Lincoln Blvd)
School
Venice High School
Health
Kaiser Permanente Venice Medical Offices

Locals Ask

Why are the m² stats significantly higher than Mar Vista?

You are paying the 'coastal tax' and for the privilege of being within walking distance of the beach and high-end retail.

Does the Average Rent include parking spots?

Usually not in older buildings; if your lease doesn't explicitly guarantee a spot, expect to circle for 30 minutes every evening.

Is the investment outlook stable for Venice renters?

Hardly; demand is permanent but prices are aggressive, making it a market for those with high liquidity and short-term commitments.

What drives the $76/m² upper price range?

Ultra-modern architectural builds near the Venice Canals and luxury lofts on Abbot Kinney skew the data toward the high end.

How do m² stats here compare to Santa Monica?

Venice often matches or exceeds Santa Monica's prices but offers less public infrastructure and more 'unfiltered' street life.