Temple University Off Campus Housing: Rooms & Apartments Near Temple University For Rent

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  • Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Temple University is home to around 30,000 students from across the U.S. and abroad. Known for its diverse campus and professional education courses, covering everything from law to medicine, Temple has a great reputation that makes it an exciting choice for students. 


    If you are about to start a new year at Temple, you have lots of options when it comes to beautiful, safe, and contemporary living spaces in and around campus. While undergrad students will enjoy the hustle and bustle of living in a student-filled apartment building, grad students and young professionals are more likely to choose living spaces providing a bit more peace and quiet further away. We’ve compiled the following information that Temple University students and recent grads need to know.


    Do I Have to Live on Campus at Temple?

    No, you don’t! Temple University does not require any students to live on-campus, although around 65% of freshmen do. Living on campus is great if you want to be surrounded by other students all the time and be as near to classes as possible. However, if you prefer a bit more space and privacy away from all the noise of campus, then you probably need to look off-campus at apartments near Temple University.


    Is it Cheaper to Live On or Off Campus?

    Living off campus has the potential to be a lot cheaper than on campus housing, though it does depend on where you choose to live. The benefit of living off campus is that you will likely have a lot more space and will feel like you are coming home, rather than living at school. According to a recent comparison study, the average cost of off campus housing near Temple was $8,864 per person per year compared to $11,424 for Temple student apartments on campus.


    Apartments to Rent Near Temple University

    While many freshmen live on campus, most upper class students do not. In total, 82% of students live off-campus. Some of the most popular choices for students include nearby apartments, townhomes, and co-living spaces, like those managed by Tripalink.


    Here are some of the most popular apartments near Temple University for students and graduates. 


    1. The Greenery Apartments


    If you want to rent near Temple University, then the Greenery apartments are a popular choice for students as well as grads. Offering studios, one, and two bedroom apartments, you have your choice of whether you want to live solo or with friends. The fully furnished apartments are only $950 per person and include all utilities, roommate matching, and a weekly cleaning service. You’ll love the high-end granite countertops in the kitchens as well as in-unit washers and dryers. 


    As far as security goes, The Greenery is top-notch. They have an advanced security system with cameras installed throughout the building as well as key fobs at every entrance. At The Greenery, you have everything you need to make yourself comfortable when you’re not at school or work.


    2. The Little Greenery Apartments


    An extension to The Greenery, The Little Greenery houses 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom apartments that each come with their own private balcony. This building is just a short walk away from the main building and shares all the same amenities, including security cameras, key fob access, Amazon Hub Lockers, underground parking, and in-unit washers and dryers. 


    Each room in these spacious apartments has its own lock and its own bathroom, plus an additional guest powder room in the apartment, so you have complete privacy in addition to the benefit of living with a few friends. The apartments are luxuriously appointed with real granite countertops, hardwood floors in the living rooms, central air conditioning, stainless steel appliances, recessed lighting, and a security alarm. The apartments are 1,800 square feet and $2500 per month, which is around $833 per person. Their staff is known for being super friendly and accommodating to students and grads who are just getting to know the area.


    To learn more about living at The Little Greenery, click here.


    Popular Areas for Off Campus Housing Temple University 


    Whether you are a Temple graduate student, or you are starting out on your career path, there are many benefits to finding apartments for rent close to the Temple campus. For one, being near the campus ensures a certain level of safety as there will always be security patrolling the area. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the most popular areas to live in surrounding Temple University.


    Fishtown

    Northeast of City Center is the buzzy neighborhood of Fishtown, which is an up and coming area that is home to a lot of students and young professionals. While it used to be mainly industrial, you’ll now find many independently owned businesses, galleries, music studios, coffee shops, and restaurants in this exciting neighborhood. Take in the colorful murals in the area, have a picnic at Penn Treaty Park or spend a Saturday listening to live music at Johnny Brenda’s. This area is also known for their craft breweries, so don’t pass up the opportunity to hang out with friends at the local biergarten, Frankford Hall or at Evil Genius Beer. There is never a dull moment in Fishtown!


    Olde Kensington

    If you work or plan to work in a creative field, then you’ll be sure to find like-minded individuals in the artsy neighborhood of Olde Kensington. This historic area is filled with once-abandoned and now repurposed factories as well as numerous foodie favorite restaurants. At night, you can enjoy craft brews at Punch Buggy Brewing Company, then check out one of several live music venues.


    Brewerytown

    This North Philly neighborhood outside Center City owes its name to the fact that it was once home to nine breweries in the late 19th century. Now, it’s a thriving area with affordable apartments for rent near Temple. Brewerytown is walking distance from Fairmount Park as well as the Philadelphia Zoo.

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