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    UCLA University Village

    (23 reviews)

    Mar Vista

    DO NOT MOVE HERE - READ THIS BEFORE SIGNING A LEASE (especially because you are not allowed to see…read morethe apartment until AFTER you sign your lease). If you're looking for an outdated, poorly maintained apartment with unresponsive management, then this is the place for you. Otherwise, save yourself the headache and look elsewhere. Lived here for less than two months before finding a new lease. Parking Nightmare: The garages are too small for SUVs, and management refuses to let you move into a larger one, even if they have availability. Noise Issues with No Real Solutions: Neighbors are excessively loud, but management won't do anything unless you call them after 11 PM and they physically come to your unit to confirm the noise. Their solution? A letter--no actual enforcement. Old, Falling Apart Apartments: These units have not been updated in years. Kitchens and bathrooms are in disrepair--peeling laminate counters are literally screwed back on, there are visible holes in the walls and ceilings, and carpets are ripped and stained. The bathroom water temperature is also broken and cannot be adjusted. Zero Respect for Privacy: Maintenance can and will enter your apartment without notice. They once walked in on us in the middle of a work meeting, with no work order to justify it. No apology, no accountability and it was so bizarre. It definitely scared me how comfortable they were entering without the door being answered. Disgusting Laundry Facilities: The machines are ancient, often broken, and so filthy they stain your clothes instead of cleaning them. Filthy Common Areas: Hallways are cluttered with abandoned furniture, water jugs, garbage, and even bugs. Regular cleaning clearly isn't a priority. Overpriced and Not Worth It: Despite the terrible living conditions, new apartments are rented at market rate. There's no financial advantage to living here--just frustration. As of 2025 they are 2750 for a small two bedroom apartment. The second bedroom is more like an office nook and not a bedroom. To be content living here, one really needs to feel comfortable living in squalor. Otherwise, you will get more for your money elsewhere. Final Verdict? Stay away and find your own apartment. There are plenty of better places to live for the same price. We found a place with in unit laundry for $50 more than this rate. Do yourself a favor and keep looking until you're happy with what you find.

    Good housing facility for UCLA students with families. They have nice gardens and grill areas for…read morefamilies to meet up and kids to play as well.

    Casa De Vida Apartments

    Casa De Vida Apartments

    (108 reviews)

    Palms

    WARNING: DO NOT LIVE HERE. Terrible management, and mold infested units…read more Living at this property for the past 11 months has such a nightmare. From early on, management failed to be honest about how disruptive and long-term the construction would be, making it nearly impossible to work from home and costing me income and peace of mind. Our balcony was destroyed about a month into our lease, yet we were still charged full rent for something we could no longer use--and it's still not properly restored. Over time, our apartment developed serious mold problems. We found visible mold in bedrooms, closets, on our personal belongings, and even inside an air purifier. Many of our possessions were ruined, and I had to throw away thousands of dollars' worth of personal items. It's been heartbreaking to lose things you've worked hard for, especially when it feels completely preventable. We also raised concerns about potential asbestos exposure during construction, but management never gave clear answers or reassurance. Instead of taking responsibility, they brushed off our health concerns and avoided providing real information. When I asked for proper mold testing and accountability, the property manager (Tina) hung up on me and stopped responding to emails. Trying to get basic answers about our health, safety, and living conditions became exhausting and emotionally overwhelming. Eventually, management agreed to let us end our lease early--but only if we signed an agreement promising not to sue them or talk about what we went through. After months of stress, fear about our health, financial losses, and feeling ignored, that offer felt more like a way to silence us than to make things right. This experience has been awful and the lack of transparency, accountability, and basic respect had made things immensely worse. I would NOT recommend this property to anyone, especially people with health concerns, pets, kids, or anyone who values feeling safe and supported in their home.

    A moment of peace in a busy life Thank you so much Casa De…read moreVida MANAGEMENT for creating paradise for your residents!

    Weyburn Terrace Apartments - UCLA Graduate Housing - Quietest neighbors ever...Weyburn is right across the street from Los Angeles National Cemetery.

    Weyburn Terrace Apartments - UCLA Graduate Housing

    (30 reviews)

    UCLA, Westwood

    I'm updating my review. The original mostly stands true but a few things have changed…read more The rent for a studio is now $1700 in Weyburn. This is for a pretty small room with a small kitchen with 2005-era appliances (see prior review), a couch, coffee table, desk, a few drawers, and a full XL bed. With the rate that the UC system is implementing our post-strike wages, it's crazy to me that the school continues to raise the rent here. For what it's worth, I'm now in a place in WeHo that charges the 2020 Weyburn rent rate ($1625), utilities included, that also happens to be double the size of the Weyburn studio. I can't bring myself to lower my review because of the conveniences tied to Weyburn housing. I lived there when I had coursework during my PhD; you can reach campus within 20 mins by foot or by shuttle. The maintenance crew is responsive and kind, plus they are based right in Weyburn so they will come quickly if you have something that needs immediate repair. The equivalent of RAs always plan activities with plenty of free food - good to make friends outside your own department. I have 0 regrets about having lived here when I did. However, there are several outstanding issues that need to be addressed. I lived in Palm and there were a good amount of water, heat, Wi-Fi, and/or gas outages, sometimes taking up to 72 hours for them to be available again. You do get a courtesy email about 10 minutes before they shut down the utility in question, but it does get almost comically repetitive. Shower early and get work done on campus. Prior to the new mailroom being implemented, some packages were delivered to the apartment's courtyard, some to your apartment door, and others in an older mail room. There was constant theft of packages around this time. The current UAN/Weyburn mailroom was meant to be a solution. It's not! It can take up to 3 days for the staff to process your package and for the system to mark it as available. You then have to go to the mailroom with student ID and pick up your package. This is fine for some packages and annoying in case you order anything temperature- or time-sensitive. Other packages and pieces of mail disappear. I thankfully missed the bedbug experience from previous years. However, the Palm building had the pleasure of experiencing nonstop washing machine leaks, washing machine breakdowns (where only 2 out of 8 were functioning), and black mold stank in the laundry room in Palm. Our maintenance team could only do so much as the technology/program was managed through Housing. We had to file several maintenance requests directly to the company (WASH) and to UCLA Housing before anything got close to being resolved. Also I still think the full XL is the goofiest bed size imaginable. Imagine a queen bed with the rizz of a twin bed.

    tl;dr dont lease apartments from UCLA Grad Housing. Renting from UCLA Housing was my biggest…read moremistake in law school. I was so excited that the law school reserved a spot for me and I didnt have to worry about housing, but I wouldn't take their housing if I were to do law school all over again. Staff and representatives are respectful and available. UCLA Housing's policies have been quite bad, annoying, nonsensical, and disturbing. I've spent almost all of my graduate years at UCLA Housing and that has been the biggest mistake of graduate school. The pricing model is awful, where people with inferior units pay the same if not more than other with better units, there are no phone lines to speak with a representative over the phone since March, the apartments are not clean when you move in, maintenance crew although helpful and knowledgable barges into apartments without notice, and there was a whole summer where I had pests (little bug/cockroaches, LOTS of them) coming into my apartment from the sidewalk (I lived on Veteran) and Housing refused to do anything about them and I played whac-a-mole with my new tiny roommates for a few months. Replacing the door even would help since I would literally see them coming in from the huge gap under the door. Especially now that rent prices are lower in the market than UCLA apartments, I recommend that people go rent elsewhere.

    Danco

    Danco

    (12 reviews)

    Cheviot Hills

    Well. It could be worse i guess. Ive had 6 years of experience on and off with LA landlords and…read moresubletters and they are I guess in the D+ category, Danco. I will start by saying that when my oven caught on fire without cause, not only did they not provide me any place to live until I took them to City Hall where they explained how the city works to them and they were forced to...they also blamed me for the fire when that oven model in particular, I learned later, is prone to catching on fire. I lived in an old building in WeHo managed by them and I am quite sure no one has cared to redo the wiring. The owners of the property refused to talk to me when this happened and only spoke through Danco, not even showing up to the hearings at city hall. On the plus side. Maintenance is very present and quick to reply. The rate I got on my rent for the area was quite reasonable compared to what I heard. And one employee, Cecilia I believe, is quite nice. Do not deal with Brenda if you can avoid it, she is new and already has a bit of a reputation for her snarkiness among the neighbors. Just saying. However, throughout my stay, unvouched complaints made anonymously by neighbors about my ESA dogs barking basically in the end forced me out of my place, as their claims - though unproven - were enough for Danco to send an eviction threat via email, mail, and posting it on my door for everyone else to see, just in case I wasn't stressed out enough. ESAs are for disabilities by the way. Dont expect any accommodations for those here just saying. I am not sure if I will follow up with that legally at this point. To summarize. I know no less than 4 people myself included who vacated this property within my less than 1 year stay there, and there were I believe only 16 units total. I cannot prove this is due to rent control but overall in LA, landlords will make your life miserable enough that you forget your rights and just leave. That was the case here. And to the Business Manager...kindly leave me alone and don't reply to this post. I left due to harassment and I meant it.

    I rented a unit near the USC campus for three years and had a consistently positive experience. The…read moremanagement team was highly responsive--whenever I reported an issue, they typically sent a maintenance team within one or two days. Communication was excellent as well; they usually replied to inquiries within a few hours.

    Zuma Housing

    Zuma Housing

    (75 reviews)

    Westwood

    I lived at Zuma Housing while I was studying at UCLA, and it was such a great place to call home…read more The location is perfect, close enough to campus that mornings never felt stressful. The building is quiet, clean, and has a really welcoming energy. My room had great natural light, which I loved. During my time here, I noticed the team making improvements and restructuring, and it honestly made a big difference. Communication became stronger, the community felt more connected, and you can tell the staff really cares about creating a supportive environment for students. Everyone here seems happy, comfortable, and well taken care of. It feels like a place that keeps getting better. Any time I had a question or needed help, the staff responded quickly and kindly. It always felt like they were paying attention and truly wanted us to have a good experience. That kind of support is rare in student housing. I am grateful for my time living here, and I would absolutely recommend Zuma to anyone looking for a safe, positive, and convenient home in Westwood. It is a special place, and I look back on it with warmth and appreciation.

    This the worst housing company ever. EVERY DORM AND LOCATION are disgusting, they never clean, only…read morewhen they have to show the unit. They charge abusive amount for cleaning but it's horrible. Also they make you sign a lease with fake picture of the dorm. On their website it looks nice but in reality you will be really disappointed. Oh also in the lease you sign that they can enter your room at 9am to show the property on zoom or video (they send an email before but you have no choice) . This is a scam

    UCLA Keystone Apartments - university_housing - Updated July 2026

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