Apartments near UCLA
Apartments near UCLA are located in Westwood and are either university-owned or privately managed. The most popular apartments near UCLA are located on the west and southwest sides of campus.
UCLA owns 13 off-campus apartments in the west and southwest areas. All of these apartments are within walking distance from UCLA. To learn more about UCLA University apartments, click the button below.
UCLA Housing guarantees first-year undergraduate students four years of university-owned housing, while transfer students are assured two years of housing. All UCLA-owned apartments are furnished and utilities are included in the housing contract, including gas, electricity and water. These apartments near UCLA are pet-free zones, with the exception of emotional support and service animals. Parking is limited in university-owned complexes or often unavailable; therefore, UCLA Housing recommends reviewing the parking section in the housing application thoroughly.
One of the newest university-owned apartments is Gayley Heights. Completed in 2022, this new complex is a modern and updated residence space for students. The building has study spaces, a fitness center, front and back gardens, a laundry room, a television lounge and more. There are four different unit types: one-bed and one-bath units, two-bed and two-bath units, three-bed and three-bath units and four-bed and four-bath units. To learn more about the living experience at Gayley Heights, click the link below.
UCLA offers off-campus apartments for single undergraduate students, single transfer students or student families. During the housing application process, students choose their preferences, including the number of bedrooms and roommates per apartment. There are many variations to select from, ensuring students find the housing appropriate for them. To view the housing application process, click the button below.
Outside of university-owned apartments there are privately owned apartments that are available to lease. These apartments near UCLA vary in price and size; however, the majority of residents are students, fostering a strong UCLA community even beyond campus. To check out one of the private management groups that owns apartments near UCLA, click the link below.