Private vs Shared Room near UCLA
Room listings near UCLA usually fall into two categories: private rooms (your own bedroom, shared common areas) and shared rooms (doubles or triples). Private rooms cost more but give you a dedicated sleep and study space. Shared rooms are among the most affordable off-campus student housing options in Westwood. Compare both to find the right fit.
Private rooms358 listingsfrom $750/moBrowse Private roomsShared rooms358 listingsfrom $650/moBrowse Shared rooms
| Factor | Private rooms | Shared rooms |
|---|---|---|
| Bedroom | Your own bedroom; you may share kitchen, bath, or living room | Shared bedroom with one or more roommates |
| Typical rent | Mid-range—less than a studio, more than a shared room | Lowest per-person option for off-campus housing near {{school}} |
| Best for | Students who want a private sleep space but can't afford a full studio | Students on a tight budget who are comfortable with a roommate in the bedroom |
| Social life | More control over your room; housemates in common areas only | Built-in roommate relationship; requires compatibility on schedules and habits |
| Listings on UniShack | 358 private rooms | 358 shared rooms |
| Starting rent | from $750/mo | from $650/mo |
Sample listings near UCLA
Tips for UCLA students
- •Private rooms in a 2-bed apartment split with one housemate can beat studio pricing
- •For shared rooms, clarify how many people share the bedroom before touring
- •Ask whether utilities and internet are included—especially important for budget shared rooms
- •Compare walk times to UCLA; a private room slightly farther out may match a shared room near campus on price
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a private and shared room near UCLA?▼
A private room means you have your own bedroom. A shared room means you share the bedroom with others (double or triple). Both are common in UCLA off campus apartments; private rooms cost more.
How much can I save with a shared room?▼
Shared rooms are typically the cheapest per-person option in Westwood student housing—often hundreds less per month than a private room. Compare live listings to see current spreads.
Is a private room good for students?▼
Yes—it's a middle ground between a studio and a shared room. You get your own bedroom for studying and sleeping while sharing common areas, which keeps off-campus housing near UCLA more affordable than a full unit.