




$550/unit
Fees may applyThe Mill at Blacksburg


$485+/unit
Fees may apply1711 Apartments

$595+/unit
Fees may applyStonegate and Carlton Scott Apartments
Blacksburg, VA is a classic college town tucked into the Blue Ridge highlands, and Virginia Tech so thoroughly defines it that town and campus blur together. The university's enormous footprint and Hokie culture set the tone, and downtown's North Main Street runs right up against the edge of campus with a tight, walkable grid of student life. Students fill the neighborhoods ringing Tech: the Downtown Eastside, Bennett Hill-Progress, Mountain View, and the pockets toward Southgate Drive. The town sits at elevation, so the tree-lined streets get four real seasons, and the surrounding mountains put trails, the Huckleberry rail-trail, and outdoor recreation within easy reach. Civic life revolves around campus events and a lively downtown.
Right on North Main Street, the busiest stretch of student life, walkable to both campus and downtown.
Mostly residential, with tree-lined streets and a calmer, suburban feel while still being close in.
The pockets stretching this way hold a lot of the larger student complexes served well by transit.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Blacksburg.
Blacksburg Transit is free for students and runs an award-winning network that blankets town and the apartment complexes around Virginia Tech, so most students rely on it instead of driving to class. If you live downtown or in a transit-served complex, you can go all semester barely touching a steering wheel. Routes reach the student-heavy neighborhoods around campus. The free system is the backbone of student transportation here.
The downtown core and North Main Street are genuinely walkable from campus, and the compact grid makes biking easy despite the hills. The Huckleberry Trail gives you a flat, car-free route for longer rides. The tight grid keeps daily life on foot for students close in. Cyclists get a mix of grid streets and the rail-trail for getting around.
Parking on campus is tight and permits are a hassle, so many students leave the car parked or skip it. If you live in a transit-served complex, you can rely on the bus instead of driving. Keep the permit hassle in mind before bringing a vehicle. A car is rarely necessary for students near campus.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Student rentals near Virginia Tech generally run about $500-$900 a month for a room in a shared unit, while full apartments often land between $1,200 and $2,000 depending on bedroom count and proximity to campus. Roommates are the norm to keep costs in check.
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