6677 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles

Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, 90038, United States
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7.1 mi from University of California
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swimming pool
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Rooftop decks
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About the Property

6677 Santa Monica Blvd 90038 is a plush Los Angeles student accommodation that offers you several 3-bedroom shared apartments. With a variety of rooms and amenities available here, these fully furnished apartments in Santa Monica Boulevard help you live the best possible student life! Here, students also get access to a variety of common amenities at this Los Angeles student accommodation. The Emerson College Los Angeles Centre and the American Film Institute Conservatory are just a short drive from the residence, making it a great place to live for students of these universities.


Living in LA is a dream for many students for many reasons, including its top-notch education, high quality of life, and promising job opportunities. Known for being a centre of culture, this city has a lot to offer its students. Ranking 30th worldwide as per QS Best Student Cities, Los Angeles is home to several prestigious universities, such as the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and the University of Southern California, out of which three rank among the world’s top 150 universities. Being able to call Hollywood home isn’t the only benefit of living in LA, as students also get to experience a dynamic student life with plenty of things to do, be it hiking across the canyons or swimming in Venice Beach. The main reason behind Los Angeles’ appeal to thousands of international students every year is the diversity of the city’s student population. A quick walk through the neighbourhood and your ears will be blessed with the sounds of various languages. Exploring the city’s streets is also a great way to experience the city’s fascinating mix of cultures firsthand.

Features

At 6677 Santa Monica Blvd, you can pick from a range of 3 Bed 3 Bath shared apartments that come fully furnished with everything you could need as a student living in Los Angeles. Each room comes with a comfortable bed for you to cosy up in to get the beauty sleep you need. In the mood to catch up on your favourite series? Your room is equipped with a flat-screen TV with Apple TV loaded with streaming services. Your fully-equipped kitchen also includes a rice cooker, toaster, and coffee maker.


Apart from these room amenities, residents also get access to several common amenities. You can even get to know your new friends better in the chill lounge or in the courtyards with grills and lounge seating. Clear skies call for stargazing on the rooftop decks. Stay fit by practising asanas on the outdoor yoga deck or exercising in the 5000 sq ft fully-loaded fitness center featuring Fitness on Demand. Create new memories with a movie night in the indoor screening room. Make the most of your summers at this Los Angeles student accommodation by taking a lap in the swimming pool or sunbathing on the sun deck with cabanas. We know how important it is to separate your work and life, which is why 6677 Santa Monica Blvd is equipped with 1500 sq. ft of coworking space. You can also take advantage of the Amazon Hub package lockers for 24/7 package pick-up and community-sponsored social events.

Location and What's Hot?

As hinted in the name, this Los Angeles student accommodation is located at 6677 Santa Monica Blvd. This area is quite popular among students as it is located within a short distance from the city’s top universities, including Emerson College Los Angeles Center, American Film Institute Conservatory, Adams College of English, and Columbia West College. These apartments in Santa Monica Boulevard are surrounded by everything you need for a balanced life.


Students can get some dinner at nearby eateries, including Jack in the Box and Marino Restaurant. Additionally, one can go out with friends to cafΓ©s like Liberation Coffee House and Duke's Cafe. If you’d like to try a new cuisine, check out Global Cuisine or Bossa Nova Brazilian Cuisine. There are plenty of cafes around for you to get your caffeine fix from. The Waffle and Cafe Gratitude are just some of the options. The Cat & Fiddle Pub & Restaurant is just one place nearby to spend your evenings at. During your stay at this Los Angeles student accommodation, you’ll never have a dull day, as there is always something new to try out right around the corner. Attractions like the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Ripley's Believe It or Not! are great places to visit on the weekends to learn more about the city and its culture. You don’t have to worry about travelling far to get your groceries, as Best Buy and Target are a short walk away. Luckily for students living at 6677 Santa Monica Blvd, you’ll have plenty of public transport stops quite close to your new home.

Commute

Students staying at 6677 Santa Monica Blvd will find it quite easy to get around the city of Los Angeles. With several transport options to pick from, you can easily travel to your destination with the help of L.A.’s efficient and reliable transport networks. With the Santa Monica / Las Palmas bus stop and Santa Monica / Highland bus station being a short walk away, this Los Angeles student accommodation is in a convenient location. If you're taking the train, the distance to the Hollywood / Highland subway station is only a short drive away.

Pet policy

They are pet restricted communities but there are some exceptions under Federal and State laws.

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Swimming pool
Sun deck with cabanas
Chill Lounge
Rooftop decks
Smoke-free community
EV Car Charging Stations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need a cosigner?

A: A cosigner is needed if the applicant is under 18 years old. Cosigners complete the same application process as the future tenant. Please be sure to select the "cosigner" option at the beginning of the application.

Q: Is there a background check?

A: Yes. In order to assure the safety of our tenants, we run a criminal background check for all applicants.

Q: What is an individual lease?

A: Each student is responsible for their own lease and the charges or fees on their tenant portal. If one of your roommates is delinquent or terminates their lease, you won’t be effected. Please keep in mind that all tenants in the unit are equally responsible for the shared spaces in the unit.

Q: Do I need to find my roommate in order to share a room?

A: No. Accommodation takes care of all roommate matching.

Q: If I have a friend, can we move in together?

A: Yes, you may apply together and request to be roommates. Roommate requests are granted based on availability.

Q: Do male and female students share the same apartment?

A: No, all of our apartment units are gender-specific unless requested otherwise by students or groups.

Q: Can I have visitors?

A: Of course! Visitors are allowed during the day but will have to leave apartment by 10 p.m. No overnight guests are allowed.

Q: How do I check in?

A: Once your lease is signed and move-in payments are received, you will need to e-mail with your move-in date and time to make sure a team member is available upon your arrival. You will need to show a valid photo ID at check-in. Please note: check-in hours are between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Q: How do I check in after hours?

A: Please contact to request an after-hours check in. A staff member will contact you with further instructions.

Q: Does each student get a set of keys?

A: Each student is provided with one set of keys which includes a key to the apartment unit, community amenities, and mailbox.

Q: Are parking spots available at my child's apartment?

A: There are assigned parking spaces available for a monthly fee. Students need to contact their customer service representative to request a parking space. Requests are honored if available.

Q: Can my child use financial aid to pay for Accommodation housing?

A: The resident is responsible for making their rent payments and deposits on time and in full, regardless of how and when their financial aid is dispersed. If financial aid is dispersed to you after your rent is due, we suggest that you pay out-of-pocket and reimburse yourself once your financial aid disbursement is received.

Q: How safe are your apartments?

A: Accommodation cannot guarantee your safety. However, we take steps to provide safe environments including controlled-access buildings and 24-hour onsite courtesy patrol provided by the building owners.

Q: Are meal plans included?

A: No meals are provided. All Accommodation have fully-equipped kitchens where students can prepare their own healthy and delicious meals.

Q: How do I pay my rent?

A: Online or by mail. Pay online through your tenant portal

Q: What do I have to pay when submitting my application?

A: Accommodation housing application is free. Once the application is approved, the student can pay the holding deposit to reserve their bed space. The holding deposit will convert to a refundable security deposit once the resident moves in.

Q: What are the move-in charges?

A: Move-in charges are comprised of your one-time placement fee (which covers brand new bedding and administrative charges) and your prorated first month's rent.

Q: What methods of payment are accepted?

A: Credit and debit card payments, bank transfers, and checks by mail.

Q: Are utilities and furnishings included?

A: Yes, all utilities are included. Electricity (up to a cap), trash, water, gas, unlimited high-speed Internet, Apple TV, and Netflix. The apartments are fully-furnished, including kitchen supplies, bedding, and desk furniture.

Q: Are there any laundry rooms?

A: Yes. Laundry facilities are located on each floor of the apartment buildings and are available to use by debit and credit card.

Q: Is there a housekeeping service?

A: This service not provided in Bay Area.

Q: Are pets allowed?

A: We are pet-restricted communities but there are some exceptions under Federal and State laws.

Q: Can I smoke inside the apartment?

A: No. All of our apartments are smoke-free.

Q: Are the amenities at my apartment community free?

A: Yes, all of the amenities listed on the property you applied for are included in your monthly rent.

Q: Is there public transportation near the apartment community?

A: Yes, transportation options are nearby all of our apartment communities.

Q: How is roommate conflict handled?

A: Our regional managers will conduct a conversation with both parties to try to resolve the issue. If the issue cannot be easily resolved, Accommodation will consider other options, which may include relocation.

Q: How does Accommodation match roommates?

A: Residents are matched based on information they provide on their application. Factors such as age, school, and program are considered and facilitated to the best of our abilities.

Q: What documents do I need to provide as an international student?

A: You will need to provide a copy of your passport and I-20 (or school admissions letter).

Q: What documents do I need to provide as a local student?

A: You will need to provide a copy of a government-issued ID (driver's license, state ID, or passport) and proof that you are attending a local school (admissions letter or current student ID).
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Student Accommodations in Los Angeles

Los Angeles Student Housing

Los Angeles is a dream city for students, with its sunny vibes and prestigious universities drawing a massive student population every year. This influx has led to a thriving student housing Los Angeles market offering tons of options. On-campus housing often fills up fast, leaving many students turning to off-campus student housing in Los Angeles for more flexibility and variety. From cozy private rooms to social shared apartments, and from ensuite options to stylish studio apartments, LA’s student housing scene caters to every lifestyle and budget. Prices typically range from $900 to $1,800/month, depending on location and amenities.

Finding your perfect spot is effortless with amber, the ultimate platform for student accommodation. Whether you're attending University of Southern California, University of California Los Angeles, or Cal State LA, amber connects you to top properties like Tripalink and Urbanest. With verified listings, a user-friendly search experience, and a team that offers personalized booking support, amber has your back. Flexible leases? Check. Proximity to universities? You bet. And with options for every preference, from social hubs to quieter spaces, amber ensures you feel right at home in the City of Angels.

About Los Angeles

Los Angeles, aka the City of Angels, is perched in sunny Southern California, nestled between the sparkling Pacific Ocean and rugged mountain ranges. Originally a humble Spanish settlement founded in 1781, it’s now a sprawling metropolis and the second-largest city in the US, home to over 3.9 million people from all corners of the globe. With its youthful, diverse vibe, LA is a hotspot for Gen Z, offering everything from sandy beaches to the Hollywood Hills. Outdoor lovers can explore nearby gems like Runyon Canyon or take a day trip to Joshua Tree National Park for a desert adventure.

Known for its iconic Coachella Music Festival and star-studded events like the Academy Awards, LA is the ultimate hub for entertainment and culture. It’s also a powerhouse for education, boasting world-class universities like UCLA, USC, and Cal State LA. These institutions are surrounded by student-friendly neighborhoods brimming with trendy cafes, libraries, and affordable hangouts. For example, UCLA is just a quick commute to amber-listed Los Angeles student housing like Ferrante, Skyline Terrace, and The Orsini keeping you close to campus and the city buzz. With its top QS-ranked universities, a rich academic network, and endless cultural experiences, Los Angeles is the place where student dreams meet reality.

Best Student Housing in Los Angeles

Finding the right student housing in Los Angeles is a game-changer when you’re navigating life in a new city. From being your crash pad after late-night study sessions to your hub for making lifelong friends, where you live plays a big role in shaping your student experience. Most students look for places that strike the perfect balanceβ€”close to campus, affordable, and loaded with amenities like study spaces, gyms, or even a pool (because, hey, it’s LA!). Safety and a welcoming community vibe are also high on the list, making it easy to focus on academics without the extra stress. That’s where amber comes in, swooping to save the day with its verified listings for Los Angeles student housing and an easy-to-use platform that takes the hassle out of house hunting. Whether you’re after a cozy studio, a shared apartment, or ensuite living close to hotspots like UCLA or USC, amber’s got options to match every budget and preference. Plus, amber also offers personalized support to help you secure the perfect spot, ensuring you’re set to thrive in the city of dreams. Explore some of the best student housing in Los Angeles.

1. Lorenzo

2. Tripalink Arapahoe Townhouse

3. Da Vinci

4. Tenten Downtown

5. 928 S. Broadway

Affordable Student Housing in Los Angeles

Los Angeles might have a reputation for being pricey, but when it comes to student housing, the city serves up plenty of budget-friendly options without cutting corners on quality. From cozy shared apartments to no-frills private rooms, there’s something for everyone, proving that cheap student housing in Los Angeles doesn’t mean settling for less. Many affordable properties still pack in the essentialsβ€”like comfy living spaces, great locations near universities like UCLA and USC, and even perks like high-speed Wi-Fi and study lounges. For those on a tight budget, amber has your back with its range of verified, cost-effective student apartments in Los Angeles. Whether you’re all about location or looking to stretch your dollar without compromising comfort, amber ensures you get the best. Here are some cheap apartments for students in Los Angeles.

1. Element By Stuho: One of the affordable student housing Los Angeles, this stay offers a range of 3-bedroom apartments. Just a 5-minute drive away from the University of Southern California, it has amenities like a fitness center, poolside fire pit, and laundry.

2. Jefferson Flats: Just an 8-minute drive away from the University of Southern California, this student housing Los Angeles offers a range of studios and 1, 2, & 3-bedroom apartments. Get access to amenities like a study lounge, rooftop deck, and on-site parking.

3. Sirius (112 N Oxford Avenue): Featuring an array of 4 & 5-bedroom apartments, Sirius comprises many top-notch amenities, including a garden, roof terrace, and parking. Plus, it’s just a 6-minute drive away from Columbia West College.

4. 832 Hilgard Ave: A stylish yet affordable student accommodation Los Angeles, this student housing Los Angeles offers a range of ensuites and non-ensuites. At this student housing Los Angeles, you get access to amenities like on-site laundry, wifi, and a closet.

5. 1740 S Kelton Ave: This is also one of the most affordable LA student apartments, just a 12-minute drive away from the University of California Los Angeles. This student housing LA features a range of non-ensuites with amenities like in-unit laundry, wifi, and a fully functional kitchen.

Best Areas to Live in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is a patchwork of vibrant neighborhoods, each offering something unique for students searching for their perfect home base. Whether you're all about the hustle and bustle or prefer a chill, artsy vibe, there’s a spot for everyone. Here’s a quick rundown of some of the best areas to live in Los Angeles for students:

1. Downtown: The heart of LA and a hub for students who want to be in the middle of the action. With trendy lofts, access to public transportation, and proximity to USC, it’s ideal for convenience and nightlife. Amber offers great options like Vega (1700 Arapahoe St), just minutes from campus.

2. Westwood: Nestled near UCLA, this student-friendly neighborhood combines leafy streets with buzzing cafes, bookstores, and cultural hotspots like the Hammer Museum. Here you can check out Maxwell.

3. Santa Monica: Beach vibes and student life come together here. Known for its relaxed yet lively atmosphere, Santa Monica is a top choice for those who want to study by day and surf by sunset. Amber’s housing like 1265 Barry Ave here is a walk away from the iconic pier and university campuses.

4. Silver Lake: Artsy and eclectic, this area is a haven for creatives and foodies. With indie coffee shops, scenic parks, and a cool vibe, it’s great for students attending colleges in the east-central part of LA. It has housing like Lex by Category.

5. Glendale: A quiet yet modern neighborhood with tons of shopping and entertainment options. Its proximity to the Art Center College of Design makes it a favorite among design students. Here you can try the 3600 Barham Blvd student housing.

Room Types for Student Housing in Los Angeles

When it comes to student apartments in Los Angeles, amber ensures every student finds a space that feels just like homeβ€”whether you’re craving privacy, a social vibe, or something in between. Here’s a breakdown of the room types you can expect across amber’s wide range of properties:

1. Studio Apartments: These are perfect for students who love having their own private space. Studios come with everything you needβ€”a private bedroom, fully-equipped kitchen, and bathroomβ€”all in one cozy setup. They’re ideal for students who value independence and want a personal haven to focus on their studies, relax, and recharge after a long day.

2. Ensuite Rooms: Looking for a mix of privacy and community? Ensuite rooms are the way to go! You’ll get your bedroom with an attached bathroom for total convenience while still having access to shared kitchens and common living areas. This is a top pick for students who like their personal space but also enjoy bonding with housemates.

3. Non-Ensuite Rooms: These budget-friendly rooms offer a private bedroom with shared bathroom facilities. They’re perfect for students who are comfortable sharing spaces and are looking for an affordable yet cozy living option that fosters a sense of community.

4. Single Apartments: If total privacy is what you’re after, single apartments are your ultimate dream. With a personal bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom all to yourself, you can live independently while still being close to the university and the bustling student scene in LA.

5. 1, 2, or 3-bedroom Apartments: For students who love living with friends or roommates, these spacious apartments are a great choice. Each student gets their bedroom, while the living areas and kitchen are sharedβ€”perfect for hosting movie nights, study sessions, or just hanging out.

Cost of Living

Living in Los Angeles is like stepping into a world of endless possibilities, but budgeting is key to making the most of it. The city’s cost of living can be on the higher side, especially when it comes to housing, which often takes up the biggest chunk of a student’s monthly expenses. The average cost of living in the city ranges between $2,542 - $2,860 per month. Other expenses that add to the expenses include food and groceries, dining out, public transportation, and entertainment. With these averages in mind, planning can help you balance your lifestyle and enjoy the city to its fullest.

1. Off-campus housing: $1,000 - $1,600/month

2. Transportation: $100 - $170/month

3. Food: $360 - $400/month

4. Entertainment: $60 - $100/month

5. Groceries: $40 - $70/month

6. Clothes: $130 - $150/month

Student Travel Los Angeles

Getting around Los Angeles as a student is a breeze with its well-connected and diverse transportation options. From campus commutes to exploring the city, here’s how you can travel smartly:

1. Bus: LA’s bus system is a convenient and budget-friendly way to get around. A single bus ride costs $1.75, and it covers a wide range of routes across the city, making it easy for students to commute to and from campus or explore the city. The buses are frequent, and with the TAP card, you can transfer between different bus lines at no extra cost. You also get a monthly pass of $100/month for unlimited rides.

2. Subway: The subway is an affordable and popular way to get around the city. A single ride costs $1.75, and transfers between subway lines are free with a TAP card. If you plan on using it often, consider an Unlimited MetroCard. The Day Pass (1-Day Cap) costs $5 and 7-Day Unlimited costs $18.

3. Biking: LA’s sunny weather makes biking a popular choice, with bike lanes and rental services like Metro Bike Share. A Single Ride (30 minutes) costs $1.75, a Day Pass costs $5, a 30-Day Pass costs $17/month, and annual membership costs $150/year.

4. Ride-Sharing Apps: Services like Uber, Lyft, and Via offer convenient door-to-door transportation. Prices vary based on distance, time of day, and demand, typically ranging from $10 to $30 per trip.

5. Electric Scooters: Perfect for short distances, e-scooters from companies like Bird or Lime are scattered throughout the city. Expect to pay around Β£1 to unlock and Β£0.15/minute for your ride.

6. Walking: In compact neighborhoods like Westwood and Downtown, walking is not only free but also a great way to discover local cafes, shops, and hangout spots.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the perfect city for students who want to balance study and fun. With its vibrant energy, LA offers a safe, lively, and student-friendly vibe that caters to all kinds of interests. Whether you’re into surfing, hiking, or checking out a new cafΓ©, there’s something in LA for everyone. The city’s endless activities and cultural diversity make it an exciting place to live and thrive as a student. LA is known for its safe neighborhoods like Westwood and Santa Monica, which are not only great places to live but also home to a bunch of cafes, libraries, and study spaces. When it comes to hangouts, LA has got you covered. Grab a coffee at trendy spots like Urth Caffe or Verve Coffee Roasters. Enjoy delicious bites at restaurants like The Little Door, Bottega Louie, and Girl & The Goat Los Angeles.

And for nightlife? LA’s bar scene is on another level with places like The Thirsty Crow or Seven Grand. If you want a more laid-back vibe, head to Griffith Park or Venice Beach to relax or get some fresh air while studying outdoors. There’s no shortage of unique events either! From the iconic Coachella Festival to local food fairs and art exhibitions, LA keeps the excitement going year-round. Whether you’re into music, food, or culture, the events in LA add something extra to your student experience, making every moment feel special.

Los Angeles Tourist Attractions

Los Angeles is the ultimate playground for tourists, with something for everyone, whether you're a thrill-seeker, a culture buff, or a chill wanderer. From iconic landmarks to endless beaches, trendy neighborhoods, and world-class museums, LA has it all. Whether you're snapping pics for the 'Gram or just soaking in the vibes, this city’s got a vibe that keeps you coming back for more. Here are a few top tourist attractions in Los Angeles.

1. Griffith Observatory

2. Universal Studios Hollywood

3. Venice Beach

4. California Science Center

5. Walt Disney Concert Hall

6. The Grove

7. Santa Monica Pier

8. Petersen Automotive Museum

9. Dodger Stadium

10. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Universities in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the place to be for students, packed with prestigious universities, many near the student housing Los Angeles that draw talent from all over the globe. Whether you're into engineering, film, or social sciences, LA has a spot for you. It’s no wonder this city is a top choice for ambitious minds looking to make their mark. Here’s a quick rundown of the standout universities:

1. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): Known for its academic excellence and cutting-edge research, UCLA is one of the top public universities in the US. With everything from business to engineering, it's a major draw for students.

2. University of Southern California (USC): A private university with a reputation for its strong programs in business, law, and the arts, USC is all about blending tradition with innovation.

3. California Institute of Technology (Caltech): If you're into tech and engineering, Caltech is where the brightest minds converge. Known for its STEM powerhouse programs, it's a dream school for those pursuing scientific breakthroughs.

4. American Film Institute Conservatory (AFI): For anyone looking to break into the film industry, AFI is the place to be. With world-class training in directing, producing, and cinematography, this school is a launching pad for future filmmakers.

5. Mount Saint Mary’s University: A private liberal arts school focused on empowering women with strong programs in health sciences and business, MSMU offers a welcoming and supportive environment for all.

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