
Getting Around Northridge Without a Car: A Guide for Cal State Northridge Students
If you’re heading to Cal State Northridge and starting to think about where you’ll actually live, here’s what you need to know before you start touring places.
Whether you need a car near Cal State Northridge depends almost entirely on which neighborhood you choose — here’s what’s actually available.
Public transit and campus shuttles
LA Metro bus routes and the G (Orange) Line busway run through the Valley; CSUN is a car-heavy commuter campus more than a walkable one.
Biking
Biking is worth seriously considering near Cal State Northridge, especially if you’re in one of the closer-in neighborhoods — check the terrain and traffic patterns of your specific route before committing to it as your main way to get to class, since conditions vary a lot block to block.
Parking, if you do have a car
Street parking and permits near campus are usually more limited and more expensive than incoming students expect — factor a parking permit or garage cost into your budget if you’re planning to bring a car, rather than assuming free street parking will be available.
The honest tradeoff
Living further from Cal State Northridge usually means needing a car (and paying for gas, insurance, and parking) to make up for the commute. Living closer usually means paying more rent but being able to skip the car entirely. Neither is objectively right — it depends on whether you’d rather pay in rent or in transportation costs.
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