UCLA Apartments vs Sublets
Deciding between a traditional lease and a student sublet near UCLA? Both are common off-campus student housing options in Westwood. Apartments offer year-round stability and property-manager support; sublets can be shorter, more flexible, and sometimes cheaper. This guide compares verified UCLA apartments and student sublets so you can choose what fits your timeline and budget.
| Factor | Apartments | Sublets |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Full academic-year or multi-year leases; building amenities and on-site management | Summer, study abroad, or mid-year moves; shorter commitments from current students |
| Lease flexibility | Typically 6–12 month leases; terms set by property managers | Often aligned to semester or summer dates; negotiated with the subletter |
| Who you rent from | Professional property managers with verified listings on UniShack | Current students subletting their room or unit |
| Typical tradeoff | More stability and amenities; may cost more near campus | More flexibility and sometimes lower rent; less predictability on move-in condition |
| Listings on UniShack | 358 apartments | 46 sublets |
| Starting rent | from $650/mo | from $350/mo |
Sample listings near UCLA
Tips for UCLA students
- •Start 3–4 months before move-in for apartments; sublets often appear 4–8 weeks before the term
- •Compare total cost: rent plus utilities, furniture, and commute—not just headline price
- •For sublets, confirm the primary lease allows subletting before you sign
- •Use walking-distance filters to compare how far each option is from UCLA campus
Frequently asked questions
Should I get an apartment or sublet near UCLA?▼
Choose an apartment if you want a full-year lease, professional management, and consistent amenities. Choose a sublet if you need a shorter stay (summer, one semester) or want to save money by taking over an existing student's lease. Both are valid off-campus student housing options in Westwood.
Are sublets cheaper than apartments near UCLA?▼
Sometimes. Sublets can be below market when a student needs to leave mid-lease. Apartments under $2000/month are also available near UCLA. Compare live listings on UniShack to see current prices for both.
How do I find verified UCLA off campus housing?▼
Browse UCLA apartments and student sublets on UniShack. Each listing shows rent, photos, and walking or biking distance to campus so you can compare options side by side.
Related: UCLA apartment guide · All UCLA housing guides