Sublets in Koreatown

Furnished apartments and rooms in Koreatown, from one month. For USC students, new grads, and anyone in LA who wants central without paying Westside rent.

Koreatown sublet market at a glance

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Welcome to Koreatown

Koreatown is a vibrant neighborhood in Los Angeles known for its rich culture, diverse culinary scene, and convenient access to public transit. With its bustling streets and a mix of high-rises and low-key eateries, it's an ideal spot for students and young professionals alike. Plus, with 13 active listings, you're likely to find the perfect furnished sublet to suit your needs.

Finding Your Perfect Sublet

Searching for a sublet in Koreatown? Start by filtering listings based on your desired dates and budget. Most listings typically cater to those looking for short-term stays, making it easy to find a furnished option that fits your schedule.

Is Koreatown Right for You?

This neighborhood attracts a diverse crowd including USC students, new graduates, and summer interns. With its mix of nightlife and dining, Koreatown offers a lively atmosphere while remaining conveniently located near major transit lines.

Tips for a Smooth Move

When planning your move to Koreatown, aim to start your search six to eight weeks in advance, particularly if you're targeting the busy summer months. Setting alerts on snag will notify you of new listings as they become available.

frequently asked questions

How much does a sublet cost in Koreatown?

A furnished private room in Koreatown averages around $1,400 a month in 2026. Studios are closer to $2,300, 1BRs around $2,900. Prices climb June through August with the summer wave, and again in late August when USC students settle in. The listings on this page update live — filter by your dates to see what's actually open.

What's the best part of Koreatown to sublet in?

The Wilshire corridor has the high-rises with gyms and pools — priciest, closest to the Purple Line. 6th Street is the busy restaurant and nightlife stretch. Closer to Western is the most affordable and a quick drive to USC. Every snag listing shows the exact block, so you pick by commute, not by guess.

How early should I start looking for a sublet in Koreatown?

Six to eight weeks out is the sweet spot. The summer wave and USC fall move-in both hit hard, so the best inventory for June through September goes by April. For a shoulder-season stay, two to four weeks is usually enough. Set an alert on snag and you'll get pinged when new listings post.

Who sublets in Koreatown?

USC students and visiting researchers. New grads who want central without paying Westside rent. Summer interns at DTLA firms. The 12-month lease doesn't match what any of them are doing, which is why K-town runs on subletting cycles tied to USC's academic calendar and the summer intern class.