Tuscany Apartments
Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA · 3.9 (200 Google reviews)
About this residence
Tuscany Apartments is a student residence in Los Angeles, United States, offering 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom options. Listed rates range between $1,225 and $3,730 per month, varying with room type and contract. It holds a 3.9★ Google rating across 200 published reviews. The operator highlights gym, laundry_facility, game_room. Rooms are listed as available from 15 Aug 2026. Figures are indicative — confirm current pricing and terms with the operator before signing.
What residents say
I am absolutely LOVING living in Tuscany apartments. The staff and especially Karina were very friendly, helpful, and professional. She took the time to answer questions and made the whole experience easy and stress-free. It's clear that she cares about the people she works with and does a great job. Thank you, Karina!
Honestly really happy I chose Tuscany. The location is perfect and everything you need is right downstairs or within walking distance. The apartments are nice and the whole place just feels really lively. The team has been super helpful too which made moving in and everything way easier. Been here 3 years so definitely
Toured Tuscany with some friends and honestly loved it. The amenities were really nice and the location is super convenient. One of my favorite parts was all the retail and restaurants downstairs and nearby. The whole property had a fun and lively atmosphere and the staff was really welcoming during the tour.
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