Westlake
"Community-Oriented Atmosphere and Beautiful Natural Surroundings"
Westlake, CA, is a picturesque community located within the city of Thousand Oaks in Ventura County. Known for its scenic beauty, tranquil atmosphere, and upscale living, Westlake offers a perfect blend of suburban comfort and natural surroundings. The neighborhood is characterized by its well-maintained homes, lush landscapes, and a strong sense of community.
Westlake is moderately walkable, with several areas offering easy access to parks, shopping centers, and dining options. The neighborhood features numerous parks and green spaces, including the scenic Westlake Lake, which offers boating and walking trails. The Westlake Village Shopping Center provides a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. While public transportation options are available, many residents prefer using cars for commuting and errands.
Westlake is moderately walkable, with several areas offering easy access to parks, shopping centers, and dining options. The neighborhood features numerous parks and green spaces, including the scenic Westlake Lake, which offers boating and walking trails. The Westlake Village Shopping Center provides a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. While public transportation options are available, many residents prefer using cars for commuting and errands.
What Westlake Residents
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overall
7.9
value
7.6
amenities
8.0
social
6.4
management
7.2
Median rents in Westlake
Studio
$
2,500
1 Bedroom
$
3,200
2 Bedroom
$
4,500
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Westlake —
7.7/10 Rating
(based on 42 neighborhood reviews)
LA has its ups and downs. Yes, you encounter a solid amount of unhoused people. About 70-80% keep to themselves or might ask you for some cash/food. It's bustling with diverse groups of people, from business/finance/legal professionals to blue collar workers taking the bus to their jobs. There are lots of things to see so long as you keep an open mind.
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The Flat
You need to know DTLA well, to know which parts are safe and which are not. This is a few blocks into the 'safe zone'. Don't go west from Bixel and east of hill street.
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The Medici
The neighborhood is not the greatest, but it's also not the worst. I feel safe walking to and from class, but would probably stay in groups around nighttime. I have gone out at night several times on my own with no issues, but I still wouldn't recommend it.
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The Evan
No issues, it's on wilshire blvd so always something going on outside but never felt unsafe. Building has security present.
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1111 Wilshire
This is not a good neighborhood, but I am living here because it is close to school. There are homeless people everywhere, and I do not feel safe walking around. The upside is that there have been many bars and restaurants opening up in the area, so it's making it a bit nicer.
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1111 Wilshire
Close enough to walk downtown, but across the 110 bridge so it doesn't get as much traffic congestion
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Glo
Neighborhood is essentially downtown LA one direction and Westlake the other. I do not venture into Westlake at all so it is hard for me to answer, whenever I walk anywhere it is toward downtown LA. I did walk to campus to begin the year but the walk in between the apartment and campus is a little sketchy, particularly when you get closer to Loyola.
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TenTen Downtown
The neighborhood is fine. It is close to campus, so I really enjoy that.
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The Medici
Super convenient living between downtown LA and Loyola Law School
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Glo
I like being close to the school but there isn't a lot to walk to since it is across the highway from main DTLA. Also, the homeless situation has gotten worse over the past year but it hasn't been a problem.
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1100 Wilshire
I'm not used to living downtown in a city so it's overwhelming. Because there's no rain in LA, it's a bit dirty, but I mostly feel safe getting around the city.
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Be DTLA
Close to DTLA without the traffic. Close to the red line and major bus lines. not that many restaurants though in our area.
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WilshireValencia
It's great to be walking distance to most things but I don't feel safe walking around alone at night.
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Be DTLA
Westlake has a lot of history, and the vast majority of people living there are hispanic. Though it has a reputation for being a dangerous place, we've never had a negative experience. It's super close to downtown LA, and has incredible access to public transit. Plenty of food and grocery stores nearby.
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744 Beacon Ave
Fine. Target within walking distance. Close to school.
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Be DTLA
If you go near MacArthur Park, things get a little sketchy. Otherwise a quiet and relatively safe neighborhood close to downtown. Within walking distance of a grocery store, 7 Eleven, restaurants, schools and a hospital
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WilshireValencia
Not much nearby and can be unsafe at times
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252 Hoover
Not quite in the heart of downtown, so not great walkability score. Otherwise if you have a car or don't mind ubering, it's just outside the heart of downtown.
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The Visconti
It is close to downtown so there is a homeless camp nearby but the whole complex is secured pretty well and they seem to cause no issues.
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The Medici
The variety of restaurants is a huge perk. However, I won't walk by myself after 5 pm.
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1111 Wilshire
neighborhood is not nosy or noisy. just calm n clean.
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The Evan
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Access to DTLA is great, very close to Fig at 7th and other fun spots downtown. Apartment is on the border of DTLA and Westlake. Have seen a couple of cars, street parked on Garland, that have had their windows smashed in. Apartment is also very close to several houseless encampments. Despite its extremely close proximity to LLS, I choose to drive to campus because I do not feel safe walking as a woman, alone.
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The Flat
Being in the outskirts of downtown LA, the neighborhood is not the best. However, it is really close to everything and there is great food around. I do think the pros outweigh the cons since it is so close to campus and it is no different than a lot of areas in LA.
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Tuscani Villas
I love being close to the freeway and right next to downtown, Echo Park, and Silverlake. Westlake itself isn't the greatest, but it's a fine location for the apartment.
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The Visconti
There is nothing in Westlake. Fortunately Wilco is really right o the edge of Koreatown and Westlake. You are a 4-7 minute drive (depending on whether you hit the traffic lights) into the heart of Koreatown, which has an excellent bar and restaurant scene. Westlake itself is highly sketchy, with attractions (such as the Original Tommy's Burgers and the Hayworth Theater) spread out. The largest "attraction" is McArthur Park which is pretty but frequently overrun with homeless encampments. Wilco itself shares a block with the Hayworth Theater and Wi Spa, however, which is nice.
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Wilco Apartments
Not much around the neighborhood but downtown is only a short walk away.
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The Evan
DTLA comes with it some of the most unique and iconic bars in all of LA... it also comes with significant homelessness problems which then lead to crime, etc. There are attempts to clean it up but I doubt it'll be successful. On the positive side, there is significant investment in DTLA so that'll hopefully drive more money, lower house prices.
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The Piero
Westlake is a very good part of downtown. Feels safe and less chaotic than other parts.
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Glo
It is 5 mins walk away from downtown and the path is rather safe.
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The Medici
Echo Park! So many people love this place and it's not hard to see why. The restaurants, bars, and coffee shops are incredible. Everything is within walking distance, and transportation is super easy to find. It's so cute and mostly safe.
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1626 Palo Alto St
Downtown is not a great neighborhood, but it is very close to campus. Also, many students live downtown in the first year at USC, so there are a lot of social events in the area, which are quite accessible.
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1111 Wilshire
Not quite in the heart of downtown, so not great walkability score. Otherwise if you have a car or don't mind ubering, it's just outside the heart of downtown.
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The Visconti
Need to be cautious around downtown. Overall, nearby area is pretty walkable, but need to be aware of your surroundings.
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The Medici
Downtown LA has a lot to offer, lots of restaurants and bars within walking distance or a short Uber ride. It’s pretty central to many areas as well as school. Depending on specific area and time of day it can be a little bit unsafe but as long as you are smart about it, you’ll be fine. It’s a great place if you don’t have a car since most things are pretty central but it’s pretty far from the beach
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Glo
The block where the apartment is doesn’t have much, but the rest of the area is great.
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Wilco Apartments
You are within walking distance of 7th on Fig which has a Target, Nordstrom Rack, lots of eateries. Portions of the area feel relatively safe, but you are in a downtown area, so use caution. I would not feel safe walking to school from here.
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The Piero
The neighborhood is what you would expect in Downtown Los Angeles. You have to get used to hearing traffic and cars. The building has good security and requires a key fob to access all parts of the complex.
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Glo
Quiet, in the midst of being gentrafied. Still lots of families around but area is changing very quickly. Not a whole lot of social stuff to do immediately around the area but Sunset is not far away.
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HoM @ West Temple
Koreatown has a ton of restaurants. It's easy to get to campus from here. There aren't many bars, and I wish there was a park I could walk to though.
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Emerald Terrace
It doesn't feel the most safe, but it is extremely convenient in that you can get to most places in LA in expedited amounts of time.
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Bahay
Little rough surrounding apartment but haven't felt unsafe.
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The Visconti
Same street as rampart station.
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Tuscani Villas
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Getting to KnowWestlake
Neighborhood Boundaries
dining
Sandwich Joint
convenience
7-Eleven
Rite Aid
fitness
24 Hour Fitness
Equinox
Gold’s Gym Downtown Los Angeles
LA Fitness
Yana Tutunik Yoga
parks
MacArthur Park
coffee
Starbucks
The Sandwich Joint