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  • The Best Student Housing Options Near the University of Arizona

    One of top public schools in the state, the University of Arizona attracts students from up and down the West Coast and all over the country. And with an average of 286 days of sunshine per year, it’s easy to see why. U of A students can use that sunshine to experience the best that Tucson has to offer, including its vibrant art and renowned food scene, and endless options for entertainment and nightlife. (Did you know Tucson was the first UNESCO City of Gastronomy designated in the United States?) Southern Arizona living also offers easy access to explore Arizona’s breathtaking national parks and nature reserves, as well as neighboring destinations such as Southern California and Mexico.


    Students and faculty make up a significant portion of the population in Tucson, living both on-campus and in the surrounding areas. If you’re set to become a Wildcat this fall, you might be wondering about the best options for student housing near the University of Arizona. To help you out, we’ve put together this guide to explore your short-term rental options both on and off-campus in Tucson, Arizona.


    On-Campus Housing & Dorms

    First up, students have the option of traditional on-campus, dormitory style living. In these situations, you’ll often be sharing a bedroom with another student. You can either opt to choose your own roommate, if you are attending school with a friend, or have the university assign you a random roommate. When it comes to amenities, you’ll likely have to share communal kitchens and laundry facilities with the rest of the building, though your school’s fees will grant you access to the University's state-of-the-art gym. Room and board at the University of Arizona will cost anywhere from $6,470 per academic year to $12,960, which doesn’t include parking permits or meal plans. The main benefit of living on campus as opposed to off campus is the convenience factor. You won’t need to commute to and from class, and you’ll be able to easily attend all of the on-campus activities and sporting events.


    U of A Off-Campus Housing for Students


    Off-Campus Apartments

    Many upperclassmen choose to move off campus as they finish their degree in an effort to save money. There are several nearby neighborhoods that offer a quick commute to the University of Arizona campus, such as the Sam Hughes neighborhood or West University. You’ll likely be able to find a cost-effective alternative to on-campus housing in one of these nearby neighborhoods, however, unlike dorms, you’ll be responsible for finding roommates, setting up and managing your own utility accounts and furnishing your space. And if you choose to rent a property near campus, rather than living in an apartment building downtown, you also won’t have access to any on-site community amenities like pools and fitness centers.


    Communal Coliving

    Coliving is the best of both worlds. Not only does it offer the financial flexibility and freedom of off-campus housing, but it also provides the benefits traditionally associated with on-campus living. Coliving communities are inhabited by like-minded individuals, which in this case, are students and young professionals. Coliving apartments come fully furnished, eliminating the upfront costs of buying furniture and making moving in a breeze! Each resident gets their own private bedroom as well as access to the shared communal spaces like the kitchen and living room, creating the perfect balance between socialization and privacy.


    Roommates are selected using a roommate matching service that takes into account a number of important factors, including cleanliness levels, hobbies and interests, personal values, and other living preferences. Utilities are also included in the price of rent, so you don’t have to worry about paying expensive deposits or pestering your roommates to Venmo you for the WiFi bill each month. Plus, each resident is on their own short-term lease for the property, so you’re never responsible for paying for anything other than your portion of the rent.


    If you’re a student looking for off-campus housing near the University of Arizona, you may want to consider Tripalink’s co-living spaces. They have several amazing options that give students privacy and comfort at a cost-effective price. And not only are Tripalink’s Tucson off-campus housing properties in convenient locations to easily commute to campus, but they also offer ready-to-move-in units, high-tech security for safety, and fun events for the Tripalink community!

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