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4BD / 3BA 4 rooms left on 01/19/21
$1,038+
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1-2 BD 3 rooms left on 01/19/21
Special Offer$1,825+
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24BD / 24BA available on 06/01/21
$1,298+
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3BD / 3BA available on 08/10/21
Special Offer$1,479+
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4BD / 2BA available on 08/10/21
$1,234+
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6BD / 6BA available on 08/10/21
$1,260+
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5BD / 3BA available on 08/10/21
$1,310+
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3BD / 3BA available on 06/01/21
Special Offer$1,098+
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10BD / 10.5BA 2 rooms left on 01/19/21
$1,298+
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3-4 BD available on 03/01/21
$1,280+
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2BD / 1BA available on 08/10/21
$1,125+
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8BD / 4BA 6 rooms left on 01/19/21
$925+
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8BD / 8BA 4 rooms left on 01/19/21
$998+
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Los Angeles is possibly the cultural hub of the western United States - featuring diversity not just in its people and culture but in its terrain as well. Across the sprawling metropolis of LA, neighborhoods run the gamut from hilly suburbs to oceanside skyscrapers.
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Settled just outside of Downtown Los Angeles is the beautiful University of Southern California. Proximity to campus not only includes the iconic LA Memorial Coliseum and Shrine Auditorium, but also all the entertainment, dining, shopping, and nightlife that DTLA has to offer.
Nestled in the heart of Central LA is Los Angeles’ Koreatown. Boasting some of the best tasting Korean food (yes, including Korean-BBQ), Koreatown is a foodie dream come true. It also is home to some of the liveliest concert venues and nightclubs in LA. It is situated right in Central Los Angeles, making it easy and convenient to go anywhere - west towards West LA, southeast towards Downtown, east towards East LA, and north towards Hollywood. Just a few miles north of USC and east of UCLA, K-town is the perfect area to look for non-traditional off-campus housing.
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From UCLA to USC to LMU to countless more, Los Angeles is the home to countless university students. LA is the perfect place to spend college years. All along the coast are Los Angeles’ famous beaches including Santa Monica, Venice Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Newport Beach and Malibu. Or, spend the day shopping from the high-end designers on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills to vintage shops in Hollywood to massive shopping malls throughout the city. Take in gorgeous views from iconic hikes such as the Hollywood Hike or Topanga State Park, and afterwards refuel with delicious food, from Chinatown to Little Italy to Mexican taco trucks, there’s something for everyone!
Given the high number of residents throughout all of LA, the average rent in Los Angeles, CA is $1,953. A great option for students seeking off-campus housing and young professionals seeking an affordable option are co-living spaces. The most convenient way to move, these housing options come fully furnished including amenities, reducing the overall cost of living and providing a beautiful living space. These furnished apartments can be rented by the room or the entire unit to a group and have the intention of bringing a sense of community to you and your suitemates.