Cielo – 4‑Bedroom Student Living in Los Angeles
Cielo is a student housing property located in the 90007 zip code of Los Angeles, within walking distance or a short bus ride to several major universities. The building offers only 4‑bedroom (4b) units, making it a dedicated option for groups of four students who want to share an apartment. On‑site amenities include laundry facilities, a barbecue area, and a swimming pool. Note that the property is currently tagged as “not available” in the market database, so prospective residents should confirm current vacancy directly with the operator.
Who is this residence for?
Cielo suits students who:
- Are part of a pre‑formed group of four. Because only 4‑bedroom units are offered, you need three other people to sign a lease together. Individual rooms are not listed separately.
- Value shared amenities. The swimming pool and BBQ area provide opportunities for socialising and relaxing without leaving the building. Laundry facilities save time and trips to a laundromat.
- Prefer a shorter lease. The minimum lease term is one month, which is rare in Los Angeles student housing. This flexibility can help if you are in a temporary academic programme, an internship, or arriving mid‑semester and need a short‑term solution. However, verify the actual available lease lengths with the operator, as not all units may be offered on a one‑month basis.
- Want to be in the University Park / Exposition Park area. The address (90007) is close to the University of Southern California campus and within a reasonable commute to other Los Angeles universities via public transit or bicycle.
Who might want to look elsewhere?
- Solo students or pairs. If you cannot find three other people to share with, Cielo is not an option. You would need to look at studios, one‑bedroom, or two‑bedroom apartments in the city.
- Those who prefer newer or fully furnished units. No information is provided about furniture or the age of the building. You should ask the operator whether the units come furnished and what appliances are included.
- Budget‑conscious individuals who want a low total rent. Cielo’s price is not published in the current data. If the total monthly rent for a 4‑bedroom is high, the per‑person cost may still be acceptable, but you will not know until you request a quote. The city’s lowest listed monthly rent for any property type starts at $725 (indicative — confirm with the operator), but that likely refers to a smaller unit or a room in a shared apartment. For a 4‑bedroom, the per‑person price may be higher.
- People who need a guaranteed move‑in date. With the “not available” tag, you should not assume immediate occupancy. Contact the operator well in advance to understand if and when units become free.
What residents actually say
The following reviews are sourced from Google and appear under the name “Cielo.” Please note that the location described in these reviews (Beverly Hills) and the nature of the business (a restaurant) differ from the student housing property in 90007. The reviews are presented verbatim as provided, but they likely refer to a completely different establishment with the same name. Use them only as a general indicator of how the name “Cielo” is perceived in Los Angeles — they are not direct feedback on the student residence.
“Il Cielo is one of the most beautiful and iconic restaurants in Beverly Hills and dining here is a memorable experience complete with amazing ambiance, incredible food and the best service with a personal touch. The dining room is cozy and warm but the real treat is the patio areas with large trees and a classical roma”
– Swoon Lashes, Cosmetic Tattoo, Facial (5 stars)
“The food is great but not mind blowing. That out of the way the atmosphere and service are excellent. The place really sets the tone for the experience. You are met with a house setting style with light decor and it feels comfortable and fancy. The service are on top of things and they are nice and professional. The fo”
– Jon Cane (5 stars)
“My husband took me here for my birthday dinner, and the experience was exceptional from start to finish. The service was attentive and friendly, the food was bursting with flavor, and the atmosphere was warm and beautifully designed. It made for a perfect birthday celebration—highly recommended.”
– Rafael Palacio (5 stars)
All three reviewers gave five stars and focused on the dining experience, atmosphere, and service. If the student housing property shares management or standards with the restaurant (which is unclear), one might hope for similarly attentive service. However, the reviews do not provide any insight into apartment conditions, maintenance, or noise levels. To make an informed decision, seek recent tenant reviews specifically for the student housing address.
Price positioning and room types
The city of Los Angeles has 98 student housing properties in the current dataset, with a “from price” of $725 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). That figure typically represents the lowest advertised rent for a single room or studio. Cielo’s price is not listed in the available data, so you must request a quote.

For a 4‑bedroom unit, the total monthly rent will be higher than $725, but when split among four people, the per‑person cost could be comparable to or lower than the city’s average for a private room. To gauge value:
- Look at other 4‑bedroom listings in the University Park area. Typically, the per‑person rent for a 4‑bedroom in 90007 ranges from $800 to $1,200 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Cielo’s price may fall within that range.
- Factor in the included amenities (pool, BBQ, laundry) which add value and can reduce external spending on recreation and laundry services.
- Remember that the minimum lease of one month may come with a premium. Short‑term leases often carry higher monthly rates than 12‑month contracts.
Room‑type guidance: Cielo offers only 4b units. If you are a group of four, this is a straightforward match. If you are fewer than four, you would need to find additional roommates or look elsewhere. Confirm with the operator whether individual room leases are possible — in some 4‑bedroom setups, each tenant signs a separate lease for their bedroom and shares common areas. The data does not specify the leasing model.
Booking timing considerations
Because the property is currently marked “not available,” timing is critical.
- Contact the operator first to ask about upcoming vacancies. Some properties update availability on a monthly basis, especially with a one‑month minimum lease. Units may become free at the end of each month.
- Start your search at least 2–3 months before your desired move‑in. Los Angeles student housing near major universities fills up quickly for the fall semester (August/September) and spring semester (January). For mid‑semester or summer moves, availability may be better.
- Prepare a group of four in advance. Since you need exactly four people to rent a unit, coordinate with your roommates before contacting the operator. One person dropping out could delay the lease.
- Ask about lease start dates and renewal terms. A one‑month minimum does not guarantee you can extend month‑to‑month. Some operators require a fixed‑term lease after the first month. Be clear on the policy to avoid unexpected moves.
FAQ
Is Cielo currently accepting new tenants?
Based on the available data, the property is labelled “not available.” This could mean that all units are occupied, the building is undergoing maintenance, or the listing is paused. You should contact the operator directly to confirm whether any units will open in the coming weeks or months. Do not assume that booking is possible without verification.
What is the total monthly rent for a 4‑bedroom unit at Cielo?
The rent is not disclosed in the current dataset. The city’s lowest published rent is $725 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), but that figure does not apply to Cielo’s 4‑bedroom units. Request a personalised quote from the operator. Be prepared for the total to be several thousand dollars, which will then be split evenly or according to room sizes.
Can I rent a single room at Cielo without finding three other people?
The property is listed with only “4b” unit types. In many student housing buildings, each bedroom is individually leased, but the data does not specify if that is the case here. You must ask the operator whether they allow individual room contracts. If they do not, you will need to bring your own group of four.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
All prices mentioned are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator. Reviews are quoted verbatim from Google; they describe a restaurant named Cielo and may not reflect tenant experience at the student housing property.
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