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The Palazzo at Park La Brea, Los Angeles

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6220 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90036

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Property ID: S00192305
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No Service Fee Gym Pets allowed Parcels collect
A beautiful, conveniently located community at the center of everything with wide-open spaces, luxury amenities, and the best of Los Angeles at your doorstep. Park La Brea Apartments offers a lifestyle you can not find anywhere else, in a place you will definitely want to call home. At the heart of the modern city, LA's classic style lives on.

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No refunds for cancellations. If you can't move in after signing the contract, find a subtenant or fulfill the contract as agreed. Specific policy determined by the apartment management.

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Pet allowed

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Student Accommodation in Los Angeles

Is it better to live on or off campus UCLA?

It depends. Studies show that students who live on campus perform better academically.

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Where do most UCLA students live off-campus?

East of the 405, students may find rooms to rent. Apartments are clustered near Santa Monica and Olympic Boulevards. The area west of the 405 is popular with students. It has many small housing, is slightly less expensive than those in Westwood, and has good bus access to campus along Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevard.

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Do students have to live on campus at UCLA?

After their first two years, people usually move off-campus into UCLA-affiliated or non-affiliated apartments for their remaining years. This is because off-campus housing is usually much cheaper. 

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