SoFi Stadium's city — growing fast, new development, improved transit, same flat rates for every neighborhood.
Inglewood has transformed faster than almost any LA neighborhood over the past decade. SoFi Stadium opened in 2020, bringing the Rams and Chargers and catalyzing a wave of development along the Century Boulevard and Prairie Avenue corridors. The Intuit Dome (Clippers arena) followed. Property values have risen substantially, and with them a new generation of residents — moving in for work, for proximity to LAX, and for a neighborhood that's becoming genuinely walkable around the stadium district.
The K Line (Metro Rail) now connects Inglewood directly to the Expo Line and Downtown LA, the first rail service the city has had in decades. Apartments near the Fairview Heights and Westchester/Veterans stations have strong demand from commuters.
Older Inglewood — the neighborhoods west of Prairie — is predominantly single-family housing with the same wide-street, easy-access character as the rest of South LA's residential grid. Moves here are efficient; the main logistical consideration is stadium event days (Sundays during NFL season, major concerts) that can restrict parking on nearby streets.
A 1-bedroom in Inglewood runs $299–$399. A 2-bedroom is $460–$620. Event-day parking restrictions may require permit coordination.
We try to avoid it — stadium traffic and parking restrictions make the area very difficult on event days. We'll flag this if your move date coincides with a major event.
Yes — the 405, 105, and La Cienega all converge in or near Inglewood. Truck access is generally easy.
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