

USC Student Apartments for Sublet
Apartments for Sublet Near USC
(Shared Living) Private Furnished Room In The Heart Of Hollywood Close By Runyon Canyon

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(Shared Living) Furnished Private Room Near LMU, LAX, Otis College And The Beach In Playa Del Rey

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(Shared Living) Shared and Private Luxury Master Bedroom in DTLA (near FIDM, USC, Sci-Arc, LA...

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Lorenzo private 1 bedroom
Lorenzo private 1 bedroom

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(Shared Living) Luxury Private Bedroom Available in Prime Location - West Hollywood

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Lorenzo private 1 bedroom
Lorenzo private 1 bedroom

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(Shared Living) Prime San Vicente Location Furnished Bedroom In Brentwood
(Shared Living) Prime San Vicente Location Furnished Bedroom In Brentwood

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(Shared Living) Private Furnished Room In The Heart Of Hollywood Close By Runyon Canyon

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(Shared Living) Furnished Private Room Near LMU, LAX, Otis College And The Beach In Playa Del Rey

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(Shared Living) Luxury Shared and Private Bedrooms in Downtown Burbank (near Woodbury, NYFA,...

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(Shared Living) Shared and Private Luxury Rooms near LAFS, Millenium Dance School, NYFA, Movie...

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(Shared Living) Shared and Private Luxury Master Bedroom in DTLA (near FIDM, USC, Sci-Arc, LA...

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(Shared Living) Luxury Private Bedroom Available in Prime Location - West Hollywood

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Private Room and Private Bath - SPRING SEMESTER SUBLET
Private Room and Private Bath - SPRING SEMESTER SUBLET

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Sublets Overview at USC
💰On average, sublets near USC is $3,024/mo. USC sublets are cheaper than the national monthly average of $3,186/mo.
🚲 We currently offer 2 sublets within walking distance of University of Southern California's campus. In total, there are 9 student sublets available near USC.
🎓When students are not searching for sublets, they can choose between any of USC's 14 on-campus dorms. The most popular dorms at University of Southern California are Annenberg House, Cale and Irani Residential College, Cardinal Gardens.
USC Student Housing FAQs
What are some popular student housing options near University of Southern California?Some popular student housing options near USC include University Gateway Apartments, The Lorenzo, and Icon Plaza
How much can students expect to pay for housing near USC?
The cost of student housing near USC can vary depending on the location and amenities offered. The average cost of rent is around $1,200-$1,800 per month
Are there any resources available for students looking for off-campus housing near USC?
Yes, USC provides a database called Off-Campus Housing Services which offers listings and resources for student housing near USC. Additionally, USC's Office of International Services provides housing assistance for international students
University of Southern California (USC) is one of the world's leading private research universities, located in Los Angeles, California. With 48,500 students enrolled as of the 2019-2020 academic year, USC is a bustling hub for academics, arts, technology, and international business. At the heart of one of the most diverse cities in the world, USC students have ample opportunity both on-campus and off-campus as it ranks 18th among more than 1,000 public and private universities, according to the Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education.
Off-campus housing at USC
It is no secret that Los Angeles can be an expensive place to live, so for USC students looking for off-campus housing, it is important to do your due diligence. With price being a large factor for many USC students, the general advice is to move further off-campus for a better deal on rent. If you want a place that is within walking distance to campus, then check out the University Park, Pico Union, or Adams-Normandie neighborhoods.
Another popular area is West 36th Street. It has properties within walking distance from USC's West Campus Entry (Gate 6) and is a top choice among students who want off-campus housing close to campus.
There is also Adams Boulevard, which is located on the north side of the USC campus, and is near popular dining and nightlife spots.
Communities like Echo Park and Silverlake are a bus ride away from campus, or a drive if you have a car. Other housing options to the north include Koreatown and Rampart Village, which will allow you to make it to USC via public transportation in up to 40 minutes in traffic. To the south, consider Huntington Park, which is a tranquil area with public transportation stops to USC.
Popular University of Southern California off-campus apartment complexes include The Medici, Axis, Aven, El Greco Lofts, Westwood Village, The Plaza Apartments, and more. For those still wanting to stay near campus, USC housing communities like University Gateway is a great fit, as it comes with fully furnished apartments.
Dining at USC
With Los Angeles having some of the best restaurants in America, there are plenty of options for dining around USC.
For Mexican food, there's Mercado La Paloma -- a multicultural marketplace just east of campus, where you can feast on tacos, burritos and agua frescas. Tuck into some comfort food at Philippe The Original in Chinatown for one of their french dips.
There are also more typical eateries nearby that offer affordable meals for students, including Dog Haus, Subway, Blaze Pizza, and Panda Express.
As far as bars go, 901 Bar & Grill is a hub for USC students for its proximity to campus and Greek housing. With BOGO drink deals, wings, and pizza, what's not to love? There are also plenty of affordable options located on South Figueroa Street, including Taco Bell, Five Guys, McDonald's, Carl's Jr, and Yoshinoya.
Just two miles away from USC is L.A. Live -- a place bustling with life that USC students can take advantage of. It is home to The Novo, STAPLES center, Microsoft Theater, The GRAMMY Museum -- perfect for USC students to watch sports events and live concerts. As far as dining goes, the restaurants and bars are a bit more upscale and include Yard House, Katsuya, Shaquille's and Tom's Watch Bar.
Transportation at USC
As with many California universities, parking permits for University of Southern California students are not cheap. If you choose to live further off-campus, you may be considering driving your car to get yourself to campus. Depending on the parking permit you purchase, you could be spending nearly $500 per semester. Many off-campus housing options offer parking garages, but you can also expect to rely on limited street parking.
USC also has a network of free buses for students. These buses service the main campus, the North University Park neighborhood, the USC Health Sciences Campus, Marina Del Rey ISI/ICT locations, Keck USC of Alhambra, and Union Station.
For public transportation, there are also Metro buses that will help you get around the city, from Downtown LA to your off-campus apartment at West 28th Street.
Safety
USC has multiple measures for keeping students safe around campus. The USC Trojan Mobile Safety App, managed by the USC Department of Public Safety and the USC Department of Emergency Planning, is a free app that students can use to contact emergency responders around the University Park and Health Science campuses. With the app, students can also report suspicious activity and crime and keep friends updated on their routes around campus.
USC Campus Cruisers escort students back to their cars late at night as well. If wait periods are longer than 15 minutes, their partnership with Lyft will give you a free ride to your destination so you can still get home safely.
Officers also patrol a 2.5-mile radius around USC's campus to further protect students.
Shopping at USC
USC Village is a go-to spot for many students as it is within walking distance to campus and you can shop, eat, and even exercise in your downtime. The shopping center has stores like Target and Trader Joe's to make grocery shopping a breeze. However, USC Village also is often looked at as upscale, so its fitness centers and spas are not for everyone.
With all of LA at USC students' fingertips, it is not too hard to imagine that LA's many shopping spots are just an Uber away from your off-campus housing.
The Grove, for example, has many shopping and dining options that still work for a student budget. GAP, Nike, Barnes & Noble are just a sampling of the stores to shop at.
Just near The Grove is The Original Farmers Market, where you can shop fresh produce and grub (pizza, ice cream -- the options are endless).

Map of USC Student Apartments For Rent