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Los Angeles Neighborhoods

Grades, safety scores & rent data for every neighborhood

148

Neighborhoods

421,766

Buildings Tracked

132

A-Rated

7 neighborhoods

A

Baldwin Hills

90008 · Central LA

4,583 buildings48,072 violationsSafety: C
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A

Koreatown

90005 · Central LA

2,490 buildings46,871 violationsSafety: D
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A

Koreatown

90006 · Central LA

5,885 buildings76,962 violationsSafety: D
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A

Los Feliz

90004 · Central LA

6,161 buildings58,008 violationsSafety: F
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A

Mid-Wilshire

90010 · Central LA

404 buildings2,683 violationsSafety: B
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A

South LA

90007 · Central LA

4,748 buildings38,437 violationsSafety: A
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A

South LA

90011 · Central LA

10,511 buildings79,633 violationsSafety: D
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Los Angeles Neighborhoods FAQ

4 questions answered

We currently track 148 neighborhoods across Los Angeles, covering 421,766 buildings with grades, violation data, and safety scores.

Each neighborhood receives a letter grade (A-F) based on the average building score in that zip code. Building scores factor in violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.

Safety grades are based on the violent crime rate per building in each zip code, ranked against all other Los Angeles neighborhoods using a percentile system. An "A" means the neighborhood is in the top 20% for safety.

Yes! Click on any neighborhood to see its full report card, then use the compare feature to view two neighborhoods side by side with stats on building quality, safety, violations, and more.