Overview of 1201 W 30th St
1201 W 30th St is a student housing property located in Los Angeles, California, close to the University of Southern California (USC) campus. The property offers a range of unit types — 3‑bedroom, 4‑bedroom, 7‑bedroom, and apartments — with monthly prices ranging from USD 4,795 to USD 12,700. These prices are indicative and should be confirmed directly with the operator, as they far exceed the city’s typical starting price of USD 725 per month (which usually refers to a single room or bed in shared accommodation). The property is listed on student‑housing platforms but carries a tag of “not‑available,” implying that inventory may be limited or currently closed. This review examines who this residence may suit, what tenants have actually experienced, and how to approach the booking process.
Who Should Consider This Property?
- Large groups of students seeking a whole flat – With unit types up to 7 bedrooms, the property can accommodate a sizable group who want to live together. Splitting the rent among 7 people would bring the per‑person cost closer to the city’s median range (though still higher than budget options). If your group can coordinate and commit early, the total space and location near USC may be convenient.
- Students prioritising on‑campus proximity – The address is within walking distance of USC. For those who value a short commute over cost, the location is a practical advantage.
- Tenants who can tolerate basic furnishings and a hands‑off management style – Based on the reviews below, the building appears to offer low‑frills accommodation. If you are not expecting responsive customer service or premium amenities, the basic setup may be acceptable – provided you have a straightforward check‑in and no special needs.
Who Should Look Elsewhere?

- Solo travelers or first‑time renters – The negative reviews highlight a lack of communication, unprofessional staff, and a chaotic noise environment. Solo tenants arriving from out of town may find the check‑in process stressful and risk having to find alternative lodging at the last minute.
- Anyone requiring reliable customer service – The property manager did not respond to calls or messages even during normal hours, according to multiple reports. If you need flexibility (late check‑in, repairs, questions), this building may cause frustration.
- Light sleepers or those who value peace – One review mentions loud conversations and bed shaking at 5 AM. With thin, cheap bed frames, even a roommate turning over can disturb your rest.
- Budget‑conscious students – The minimum monthly price of USD 4,795 is about 6.6 times the city’s entry‑level rate of USD 725. Unless you are splitting the cost with multiple roommates (e.g., 7‑person unit bringing it to ~USD 685 each), the property is not economical compared with other listings in the area.
What Residents Actually Say
All three reviews from Google carry a rating of 1 out of 5. They describe serious issues with communication, noise, and safety. We quote them verbatim:
Stephanie Salas (rating 1)
“Do your self a favor. Don’t even book. Lack of communication, phone number listed on website where I booked went straight to voicemail upon arrival, unprofessional, rude. There was no sign posted to what number to call upon arrival or check in instructions. I was lucky a gentleman there outside helped me try to figure”
Агнюша (rating 1)
“I stayed here for just one night and it was a nightmare. At 5 AM people in the room were loudly talking, laughing, and moving around like it was the middle of the day. The beds are so cheap that every single movement makes the entire bed shake — my neighbor was turning over every few minutes and the whole frame was cre”
N later (rating 1)
“I reached LA late due to flight delays. I was 3 minutes late to call/reach out to ask about late checking in process. I called at 10:03 no one answered, agoda customer care tried to contact the property manager several time via call & email. Still no response. I had to spend the night at the airport lobby, after 3 days”
These complaints point to a pattern: the property lacks clear arrival instructions, the staff is unresponsive, the furniture is of low quality, and noise management is poor. The overall Google rating is 2 out of 5 from 11 reviews — well below what most students would consider acceptable.
Price Positioning and Room‑Type Guidance
Los Angeles has a wide rental market. The city’s from‑price of USD 725 per month typically represents a bed in a shared apartment or a university dorm. At 1201 W 30th St, the minimum price is USD 4,795 per month for the entire unit. That works out to roughly USD 685 per person if you fill a 7‑bedroom unit, which is in line with the city’s lower end. However, the 3‑bedroom unit at USD 4,795 equates to about USD 1,598 per person, which is more than double the city baseline. The 4‑bedroom option would be about USD 1,199 each, still above average.
Room‑type recommendations (indicative – confirm with operator):
- 7‑bedroom unit – Best value for a large group; per‑person cost may be near market average. However, note the potential for noise and low‑quality beds.
- 4‑bedroom unit – Still relatively affordable per person, but you share common areas with 3 others.
- 3‑bedroom unit – More spacious but expensive per person. Only consider if your group is small and willing to pay a premium for location.
- Apartment – Price was not broken down separately; likely the higher end of the range. Suitable only if you intend to use it as a private apartment.
The tag “not‑available” suggests that the property may currently have no vacant rooms. Always verify with the operator before making plans.
Booking Timing Considerations
Because the property has a history of poor communication and delayed responses, early planning is essential. If you are considering 1201 W 30th St for a move‑in during the 2026‑2027 academic year:
- Contact the operator several weeks in advance – Do not rely on phone numbers that may go to voicemail. Use the platform’s messaging system and request written confirmation of check‑in procedures.
- Arrive during business hours – Late arrivals caused problems for at least one guest, who ended up sleeping in the airport. Plan to check in well before 10 pm, and ask about a 24‑hour contact.
- Request photos or video of the actual unit – The cheap bed frames mentioned in reviews indicate that photos on the listing may not reflect reality. A walk‑through video can help you decide.
- Consider a backup option – Given the “not‑available” tag and the recurring customer‑service failures, secure a refundable booking elsewhere simultaneously to avoid being stranded.
For students planning to sign a long‑term lease (e.g., August 2026 through July 2027), start inquiries in early 2026. The property’s availability may be intermittent, and the high price means it may stay vacant for longer periods.
FAQ
H3: Is 1201 W 30th St safe for students?
Based on available reviews, there are no reports of physical security issues (thefts, break‑ins). However, poor on‑site management and lack of staff responsiveness could be a safety concern if you needed help urgently. You are advised to confirm that the building has secure locks and that someone is reachable 24/7. The property’s GPS coordinates place it in a typical urban Los Angeles block; general city safety precautions apply.
H3: Can I book a single room or only the whole unit?
The unit types are described as “7b”, “4b”, “3b” and “apartment” – these refer to the number of bedrooms per unit. The platform likely rents the entire unit to a group, not individual rooms. To rent a single bed, you would need to join a group that takes the whole unit. Confirm with the operator whether private room rentals (per bed) are possible; the price range of USD 4,795–12,700 per month suggests the figure is per unit, not per person.
H3: Why is the property tagged “not‑available” – can I still book?
The “not‑available” tag means that at the time the data was compiled, the property had no active listings for immediate move‑in. However, future availability may open up. Contact the operator through the booking platform to ask about expected availability for 2026 or 2027. Do not assume the property is permanently closed; always check for updates.
Sources & data date line
Data source: amber-1911855. Prices, ratings, reviews, and availability as of July 2026. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial commitment.
For the most up‑to‑date availability and real‑time pricing, you can use the on‑site assistant on this website to check whether 1201 W 30th St currently has vacancies for your dates.
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