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HomeNeighborhoodsMid-City
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3.7/5

Mid-City Report Card

90019 · 14,116 buildings tracked

B

Building Quality

Average building score

C

Safety

Based on violent crime rate

C

Maintenance

Violations per building

C

Responsiveness

Complaints per building

Buildings

14,116

Violations

71,445

Complaints

56,026

Reviews

153

Neighborhood Pulse

Moderate
Violations/Bldg

5.1

Average

Complaints/Bldg

4.0

Average

Reviews

153

Tenant reviews

Monthly Rent Trends

Median rent with 25th-75th percentile range

Based on listing data. Shaded area shows 25th-75th percentile range.

Most Flagged Buildings

B

1267 WEST BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90019

570 violations1 complaints
A

5391 W SAN VICENTE BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90019

515 violations1 complaints
B

3556 W SAN MARINO ST, Los Angeles, CA 90019

318 violations9 complaints
B

1145 S NORTON AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90019

307 violations6 complaints
A

1059 S MANHATTAN PL, Los Angeles, CA 90019

298 violations140 complaints

Largest Landlord

KIM

78 buildings in this zip code

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Mid-City Vibe Check

Mid-City is a quietly diverse residential neighborhood between the Miracle Mile and West Adams. Tree-lined streets of Craftsman homes and dingbat apartments offer genuine neighborhood calm, with Pico Blvd providing everyday essentials and the 10 freeway minutes away.

ResidentialDiverseQuietMid-RangeCommunity Feel

Pros

  • ✓Affordable Westside-adjacent
  • ✓Quiet residential streets
  • ✓Close to Miracle Mile
  • ✓Good freeway access

Cons

  • ✗Car-dependent
  • ✗Limited dining scene
  • ✗Some blocks feel isolated
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Frequently Asked Questions About Mid-City

6 questions answered

Mid-City (90019) has 14,116 tracked buildings with an average building quality score of 3.7 out of 5. Building scores are based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.

Buildings in the 90019 zip code have a combined 71,445 housing violations on record (an average of 5.1 per building). You can browse individual buildings on Lucid Rents to see their specific violation history.

The largest landlord in Mid-City (90019) is KIM, managing 78 buildings in this zip code. View their full portfolio and tenant reviews on Lucid Rents.

Tenants have submitted 153 reviews across 6 buildings in Mid-City (90019). Read firsthand experiences about building quality, management responsiveness, and neighborhood life on Lucid Rents.

Mid-City (90019) has 14,116 tracked buildings with 71,445 violations and 56,026 complaints. Visit the Lucid Rents neighborhood rankings to see how Mid-City (90019) compares to other Los Angeles neighborhoods by safety, building quality, and maintenance.

Many buildings in Los Angeles have rent-stabilized units. Browse buildings in Mid-City (90019) on Lucid Rents to check the rent stabilization status of individual buildings in the 90019 zip code.

Nearby & Similar Neighborhoods

B

Burbank

91502 · San Fernando Valley

253 buildings

B

Downey

90240 · Westside

156 buildings

B

Pasadena

91101 · San Fernando Valley

570 buildings

A

Compton

90222 · Westside

113 buildings

Demographics

U.S. Census ACS estimates

Population

59,410

Median Income

$66k

Renters

75%

Median Age

38.8

Walkability & Transit

40

Some Transit

220 transit stops nearby

2

Rail Stops

218

Bus Stops

Neighborhood Rankings

Fewer violations than 0% of neighborhoods

Better rated than 22% of neighborhoods