Sublets in Venice

Furnished apartments and rooms in Venice, from one month. For tech and creative interns on Silicon Beach, freelancers, and anyone moving to LA on a short timeline.

Venice sublet market at a glance

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Welcome to Venice

Venice is a vibrant neighborhood in Los Angeles, known for its stunning beaches, eclectic boardwalk, and artistic vibe. This area attracts a variety of residents, including tech interns and creatives drawn to Silicon Beach. With 9 active sublet listings available, you can find furnished apartments and rooms perfect for short-term stays.

Finding Your Perfect Sublet

When searching for a sublet in Venice, it's essential to start early. Aim to begin your search 8 to 10 weeks in advance, especially if you're looking for a summer spot, as demand increases with the influx of tech interns. Utilize snag to filter listings by your exact dates and find the best options available.

Choosing the Right Area in Venice

Venice offers distinct areas to cater to different lifestyles. Abbot Kinney is the hub for dining and shopping, while the Canals provide a more tranquil, residential feel. If affordability and walkability are priorities, consider Oakwood between Lincoln and Abbot Kinney. Each snag listing provides details on the exact block, helping you make an informed choice.

Tips for Moving to Venice

As you prepare to move to Venice, keep in mind the local culture and lifestyle. The neighborhood thrives on creativity and innovation, making it a fantastic place for short-term residents. Ensure your sublet is furnished, as many are left as they are by previous tenants on temporary projects. Check snag for tags indicating furnished or unfurnished to streamline your search.

frequently asked questions

How much does a sublet cost in Venice?

A furnished private room in Venice averages around $1,800 a month in 2026. Studios are closer to $2,800, 1BRs around $3,600. Prices climb June through August when tech interns on Silicon Beach arrive, and ease up November through February. The listings on this page update live — filter by your dates to see what's actually open.

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

Abbot Kinney is the busiest — restaurants, shops, priciest. The Canals are the quietest and most residential. Oakwood between Lincoln and Abbot Kinney is the most affordable and walkable to everything. 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 Venice?

Eight to ten weeks out is the sweet spot. Tech and creative interns fill Venice in June, so the best inventory for the summer 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.

What's the commute from Venice to your office?

Snap HQ in Santa Monica is 10 to 15 minutes by car or 20 by bike along the boardwalk. Google Playa Vista is 5 to 10 minutes by car. Downtown LA is 35 to 50 by car outside rush hour. Every snag listing shows the closest commute notes, so you can sanity-check before you message a host.

Are Venice sublets usually furnished?

Most are. Venice subletters are usually leaving for a summer project, a stretch back home, or production work elsewhere, so the apartment stays as it is: bed, couch, kitchen, Wi-Fi. Every listing on snag tags furnished or unfurnished up top, so you can filter before you click in.

Who sublets in Venice?

Tech interns and new grads on Silicon Beach. Creative directors and freelance designers on short contracts. Writers and editors landing for a season. The 12-month lease doesn't match what any of them are doing, which is why Venice runs on subletting cycles tied to the summer tech intern class and the creative project calendar.