Property overview and location
2356 Portland St is a student housing residence at Los Angeles, CA 90007, in the University Park area. It offers studio, shared apartments (2-bed, 3-bed, 4-bed), and general apartment units. The building is equipped with a refrigerator, parking, and laundry facilities. The minimum lease term is 3 months, and the earliest move‑in date is 19 August 2026.
The property is within short distance of several major Los Angeles universities, making it potentially convenient for students who need to reach campus quickly. However, the surrounding neighbourhood has limited public transport options, and residents have reported that check‑in procedures and on‑site communication require improvement (see reviews below).
Price positioning vs Los Angeles student housing market
The monthly rent for 2356 Portland St ranges from 1,600 to 3,200 USD (indicative — confirm with the operator). By comparison, the lowest available price among student residences in Los Angeles on this platform is 725 USD per month. This makes 2356 Portland St significantly above the market entry point.
- Indicative range: 1,600 – 3,200 USD/month
- Los Angeles city from-price: 725 USD/month
- Percentage above the lowest option: roughly 120% to 340% higher
Given this premium, the residence is likely targeting students who prioritise location, specific unit types, or a fixed move‑in date over budget. If your budget is tight, there are cheaper alternatives in the city, though unit types and availability will vary.
Unit types and facilities

Available unit types:
- Studio: self‑contained, often with kitchenette
- 2‑bedroom (2b): shared between two residents
- 3‑bedroom (3b): shared between three residents
- 4‑bedroom (4b): shared between four residents
- Apartment: may be a general layout
All units come with a refrigerator. The building provides parking (likely on‑site or nearby) and laundry facilities. There is no mention of included utilities such as electricity, water, or internet, so tenants should verify these costs separately.
The price gap within the property (1,600 to 3,200 USD) suggests that studios or private apartments are at the higher end, while shared rooms in larger units (3b or 4b) are at the lower end. If you want a private studio, expect a price near the upper half of the range.
What residents actually say
The property currently has a Google rating of 2.0 out of 5 based on 11 reviews. Below are verbatim excerpts from three recent reviews (source: Google).
Stephanie Salas (rating 1/5) wrote:
“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 1/5) wrote:
“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 1/5) wrote:
“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 centre on three areas:
- Communication and check‑in: multiple guests reported difficulty reaching staff, especially for late arrivals. No clear check‑in instructions were posted.
- Noise and bed quality: thin walls, noisy roommates, and cheap bed frames that creak and shake.
- Unprofessional handling: no response to calls and emails, leaving guests stranded.
Given the low rating and the nature of these reviews, potential residents should be aware that the management may not consistently resolve issues. You should contact the operator in advance to confirm check‑in procedures, especially if arriving outside normal hours.
Who this residence suits – and who should look elsewhere
Suits:
- Students who need a short lease (3 months) starting in August 2026 and are flexible about moving after that.
- Groups of 3 or 4 friends who want to rent a shared apartment together and are willing to manage the booking directly with the operator.
- People who prefer a studio or private apartment and are comfortable with the upper price range (2,500–3,200 USD/month).
- Residents who do not rely on immediate on‑site support for late arrivals or emergencies (e.g., those arriving during business hours and able to pick up keys in person).
Does not suit:
- Budget‑conscious students: the minimum rent (1,600 USD) is more than double the city’s lowest student housing option.
- Anyone arriving late at night or outside standard check‑in times, given the reported lack of late‑arrival support.
- Light sleepers or those sensitive to noise: reviews mention loud talking and moving at 5 AM.
- Anyone needing responsive management: the aggregate rating of 2.0 and the complaints about communication indicate a high risk of poor service.
Booking timing and practical tips
The property is available from 19 August 2026. Because the reviews highlight serious check‑in issues, consider the following before booking:
- Confirm check‑in process in writing: ask the operator for a late arrival procedure, a direct phone number that is monitored after hours, and a backup contact.
- Request a unit on a higher floor or away from common areas if noise is a concern.
- Verify included amenities: ask whether parking, laundry, and utilities are available and at what cost.
- Compare with other residences in the area: 98 student housing options exist in Los Angeles on this platform. Many offer price points closer to the city’s 725 USD from-price, though availability and unit types may differ.
Given the reviews, it is wise to treat this property with caution. If possible, visit the building or speak with a current resident before committing.
Frequently asked questions
What is the minimum lease length?
The minimum lease term is 3 months. All prices quoted are monthly and indicative — you must confirm with the operator before signing.
What utilities are included in the rent?
The listing does not specify included utilities. You should contact the operator to ask about electricity, water, gas, internet, and any additional fees. Parking and laundry are available on site but may carry extra charges.
How can I ensure a smooth check‑in?
Based on resident feedback, the operator’s phone number may go to voicemail and emails may go unanswered. For a late arrival, insist on receiving clear written instructions (e.g., a lockbox code, a 24‑hour emergency number). If you arrive after 8 PM, plan a backup option (e.g., a nearby hotel) until you get a reliable response from the property manager.
Sources & data date: July 2026
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