Off-Campus Housing Guide for LMU Students


If you’re heading to LMU and starting to think about where you’ll actually live, here’s what you need to know before you start touring places.

The lay of the land

LMU students living off campus mostly land in a handful of specific neighborhoods rather than spreading evenly across Los Angeles. The closer you get to campus, the more you’ll pay — that tradeoff holds everywhere, but how steep it is depends on the school.

Westchester — The neighborhood immediately around campus, quiet and residential.

Playa del Rey / Playa Vista — Coastal and tech-adjacent, popular with students who can afford the higher rent.

Marina del Rey — A short drive from campus, pricier, with a marina/waterfront feel.

Who off-campus housing makes sense for

Freshmen are usually better off starting in on-campus or campus-affiliated housing if it’s available — it’s the easiest way to meet people and learn the area before signing anything. LMU guarantees housing for underclassmen, and most students move to Westchester or Playa del Rey once that guarantee runs out. Once you know the campus and have a sense of who you’d want to live with, moving off campus for sophomore year or later tends to work out better than doing it cold as an incoming freshman.

Budgeting the move

Off-campus rent isn’t the only cost — factor in utilities, internet, a security deposit, and often first and last month’s rent up front. California law caps how much a landlord can charge for a security deposit, and recent state legislation has tightened that cap further for most landlords — the exact current figure is worth confirming directly against California Civil Code Section 1950.5 or a tenant-rights resource before you sign, since caps have changed in recent years.

Getting around once you’re off campus

LA Metro bus routes and a longer walk or short drive to the C (Green) Line; this part of LA leans car-dependent.

Whichever neighborhood you land in, browse verified off-campus listings near LMU on RentNova rather than relying on a random group chat or flyer — it’s a faster way to see what’s actually available and avoid the fakes mixed into every college housing search.