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UCLA housing

Hi guys! I’m an incoming UCLA transfer student (Bio major, interested in research) and I’m struggling with ranking my housing options. I’m 26, so while I’d still love to meet people and have some social life, my biggest priorities are honestly quietness, good sleep, and being able to study peacefully. At the same time, I want to stay close to campus because I sometimes stay late and as a girl I get nervous walking far at night. I’m trying to decide between options like 2bd/3 person, 2bd/4 person, studio, deluxe/classic triples, lofts, etc. For people who have lived in these, which ones did you feel were the quietest/safest/best overall? I’d really appreciate advice because I keep overthinking my rankings 😭

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Subleasing single room in a 2B2B near Sawtelle for this Summer

Hi! I'm subleasing my single room in a 2b2b for the summer. Starting from mid-late June ~ mid Sep (dates flexible). The apartment is located on Federal Ave, near Bonsai matcha cafe.

  • Rent: $1,850/mo (negotiable)
  • Fully Furnished / In suite bathroom
  • No parking spot, but plenty of street parking spots
  • Shared kitchen/living room
  • In unit washer-dryer

Water/trash/internet/electricity included in rent, gas paid separately. If you are interested, shoot me a message at (310) 405-9957 or DM me on IG: yvk0821.

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u/Valtteri-its-james — 3 days ago
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Room swap Plaza Triple @ Hedrick Summit!!

Hi! Me and my roommates are currently assigned a Shared Bathroom Plaza Triple @ Hedrick Summit and we are looking to swap with anyone in a classic or deluxe triple pleaseeeee let me know if anyone is interested!!! Good luck and go bruins!!! 💙💛

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u/sofiahershey — 5 days ago
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UCLA Hitch suites

Hi! I am an incoming freshman who just got assigned to first year housing in a Hitch triple. First, does triple mean three in the suite or three people in each room? More importantly, what is the social scene like there? Is it worth staying for the shared bathroom and extra space if the social scene is bad? I would like to live somewhere that is maybe not insane, but I would definitely like a lively social life connected to my dorm. Thank you so much!

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u/WildAction8211 — 7 days ago
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Places Between UCLA and Culver City

Hi everyone,

I'm starting work in Culver City in August and my roommate is going to grad school at UCLA. We are thinking of finding a 2B2B (ideally) in a bikable distance from UCLA and less than 25-minute (ideally less than 20) drive from Culver City (Fox Hills neighborhood) in rush hour traffic. Would like to keep it under $1500 per person (so like $3000 per month) but flexible - any recommendations for places/ specific apartments to look into?

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u/Maleficent_Car5995 — 8 days ago