Budget vs Luxury UCLA Apartments

Off-campus student housing near UCLA spans a wide price range. Budget apartments under $2000/month in Westwood often mean shared rooms or units farther from campus. Luxury apartments above $2000 typically offer private layouts, modern finishes, and premium amenities. This comparison helps you weigh cost against comfort and location.

FactorBudget (under $2000)Luxury (over $2000)
Typical rentUnder $2000/month—often shared rooms, private rooms, or smaller unitsAbove $2000/month—studios, 1-beds, and premium shared units
AmenitiesBasics vary by building; shared laundry and simpler finishes are commonFitness centers, in-unit laundry, rooftop decks, and concierge-style services
LocationOften a longer walk or bike to campus for better valueFrequently closer to campus or in newer buildings near {{school}}
Best forStudents prioritizing savings and willing to compromise on space or distanceStudents who want privacy, modern finishes, and convenience near campus
Listings on UniShack82 budget (under $2000)198 luxury (over $2000)
Starting rentfrom $1/mofrom $2,000/mo

Sample listings near UCLA

Tips for UCLA students

  • Budget shared rooms near UCLA can cost under $1000/month—compare per-person cost, not just unit rent
  • Luxury units split with roommates may cost less per person than a solo studio
  • Factor in utilities, parking, and commute when comparing budget vs premium housing
  • Apply early for affordable units—they lease quickly before fall semester

Frequently asked questions

Can I find cheap UCLA off campus apartments?
Yes. Shared rooms and units slightly farther from campus often fall under $2000/month. Use our budget apartment listings to compare verified affordable student housing in Westwood.
What counts as luxury student housing near UCLA?
On UniShack, luxury apartments are those with listings above $2000/month—typically newer buildings with high-end amenities, in-unit laundry, and prime locations near UCLA.
Is luxury off-campus housing worth it for students?
It depends on your budget and priorities. Premium housing can reduce commute stress and offer better study environments. Compare total monthly cost—including utilities and transport—against budget options before deciding.

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