The Medallion Los Angeles
Built 2010 — after Oct 1978 cutoff. Subject to AB 1482 caps (max 10% annual increase).
Based on HUD Fair Market Rent estimates for this ZIP code
Compared to median rents in 90013, Downtown
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Based on 10 verified reviews
“Great management. Love to live in Downtown Los Angeles, and this complex is close to everything in the city, no need to drive a car to go shopping (go”
— Anonymous, Oct 2019
“BAD IN EVERY WAY. We have security but they're not always here, and when the code to open doors was changed, we weren't told by the of”
— Anonymous, Mar 2013
13 questions answered
Based on recent listing data, rent for a studio at 334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 ranges from $1,751 to $2,369 per month, with a median of $2,060.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 ranges from $1,964 to $2,657 per month, with a median of $2,310.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 2-bedroom at 334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 ranges from $2,474 to $3,346 per month, with a median of $2,910.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 3-bedroom at 334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 ranges from $3,145 to $4,255 per month, with a median of $3,700.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 4-bedroom at 334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 ranges from $3,485 to $4,715 per month, with a median of $4,100.
Based on available records, 334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 has an overall grade of C with a score of 2.6 out of 5 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Yes, 334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 has 58 housing violations and 116 complaints on record. Visit the building page on Lucid Rents to see the full history, including violation classes and complaint types.
334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 has 2 building permits on record. Recent permit types include: Bldg-Alter/Repair. Building permits can indicate ongoing construction or renovation work.
There are 4 schools near 334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013, including 2 charter schools, 2 public schools. Nearby schools include Para Los Niños Middle (17 min walk), Ednovate - Brio College Prep (13 min walk), Ninth Street Elementary (16 min walk), Ramon C. Cortines School Of Visual And Performing Arts (17 min walk).
The 90013 zip code where 334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 is located has 1,412 crime incidents on record. Check the neighborhood report card for 90013 for a full breakdown by crime type.
334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 was built in 2010.
334 S MAIN ST, Los Angeles, CA 90013 has 10 tenant reviews with an average rating of 2.5 out of 5. 0 out of 10 reviewers would recommend this building.
4 years ago
I have been in this place for five years and never had a problem until bad tenants that own theyre business dowm stairs . and the security officer will let them and theyre patrons harrass. You my car was broken into after i ignored the avances of security officer Leslie Bailey i told him that someone was bothering my car his response after i informed him was your sleeping with one of the guys at the smoke shop. So months go by and he approched me about where me car was so i ignored him and walked away the following week i went into the hospital because of covid and i went to go to my car and he Leslie Bailey broke into my car and took ALl my Catering Equipment no other car was broken into and my car was in another Garage. 6 blocks away. He needes to be fired if a woman dont want you she needs to be let alone .I trust that In do time You will Reap What you Sow .God will handle this.
Prospective Resident 885942
4 years ago
The staff at the Medallion was great! Heard there was an art show one evening and wanted to attend to check out the art scene. My experience with the staff was completely obliterated that night. At 10 when the show was supposed to end, the security guards started YELLING at the tenants of the gallery and attendees to leave and quote "shut the music off or I'll f!@#$ you up". What type of environment is that? Will not rent there. If this is a place you want to rent, think twice. I can't imagine other attendees/prospective renters, would be ok with this type of behavior. Parking area where the retail/gallery area is definitely needs some pressure washing.
Current Resident 345951
6 years ago
Great management. Love to live in Downtown Los Angeles, and this complex is close to everything in the city, no need to drive a car to go shopping (got whole foods, Ralphs, Little Tokyo grocer store..), eating, concerts, games, museums and so on.
Mediya
10 years ago
A collection of all the things that can go wrong in construction. The best example of new nightmare development. Quick and dirty just to start making money. The worst plumbing ever made. The list doesn't end but examples are: ants, mold, useless laundry units, broken pipelines, flooding apartment, damaged stuff, no security 90% of the times, broken elevators, clogged drains again due to the worst and cheapest plumbing ever made. It's impossible to settle in this place because there is something new every other day.
Current Resident 389802
12 years ago
This is a horrible place to live. I am a long tenured resident and have seen this building deteriorate before my eyes. For this price, I have never seen such a poorly maintained new building. Security is a joke (not their fault, management wont pay for extra. Homeless people, loud frat kids, drug addicts can be seen on the building grounds. Walls are paper thin so when that water comes leaking in from your neighbor, you're in for it. Walking to the parking structure almost got me mugged by a homeless crack head sitting in the starwell wtf. Do not be fooled by the modern BS designs they try and sell you, everything is cheap and breaking. It's sad to see such a great location in downtown having one of the most horrible buildings sitting in its lot. I hope one day this building will be knocked down and something better will come up. Unsafe building, horrible construction quality, - Avoid at all costs.
Rent Trend
↑ 7% since 2019
vs. Neighborhood
11% below median
Best Time to Move
Cheapest: April
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