
The Best Neighborhoods for USC Students
This one’s for USC students trying to figure out the off-campus side of college life, which nobody really explains up front.
Here’s how the main options near USC actually compare, beyond just “close to campus or not.”
University Park
Immediately surrounding campus, the most walkable and most expensive option.
Exposition Park
Just south of campus, near the museums and Coliseum, with more moderate pricing.
West Adams
A bit further out, historically residential and increasingly popular with students looking for lower rent.
How to actually decide
If it’s your first time living off campus, weight walkability and proximity to other students higher than price — a cheaper place that leaves you isolated tends to be a worse trade than most first-timers expect. If you’ve already got a car and a set group of roommates, the calculus shifts toward whichever neighborhood gives you the most space for the money.
Getting a feel for each one before you commit
Don’t sign based on photos alone. Walk or drive through at different times of day, and if you can’t visit in person, at least do a live video walkthrough before sending any money.
Search current listings by neighborhood near USC on RentNova to see what’s actually available in each of these areas right now.