




$980+/unit
Fees may applyCampus Place Apartments





$862/person
Fees may applyCedar Flats





Post on Nord





$539+/unit
Fees may applyThe Social Chico





$820+/unit
Fees may applyThe Urban





$1,020+/unit
Fees may applyWestpark Plaza





$655+/person
Fees may applyWildcat Crossing

$750+/unit
Fees may apply0632 - The Boardwalk Townhomes

$2,395/unit
Fees may apply1 New Dawn Cir

$2,200/unit
Fees may apply1019 Mechoopda Street

$1,985/unit
Fees may apply1149 W 3rd St

$2,000/unit
Fees may apply1256 Warner St

$1,600/unit
Fees may apply1279 Citrus Ave

$825/unit
Fees may apply1331 W 8th Ave

$1,700/unit
Fees may apply1353 Nord Ave

$2,900/unit
Fees may apply1421 N Cherry St

$1,300/unit
Fees may apply1650 Forest Ave

$2,195/unit
Fees may apply1688 Thea Ave

$1,425/unit
Fees may apply1842-1844 Arcadian Ave

$1,895/unit
Fees may apply1886 Notre Dame Blvd

$1,200/unit
Fees may apply2030 Humboldt Rd
Chico is a classic California college town built around California State University, Chico, and the student housing market runs accordingly. Rents are among the lowest in California for a university town — you can find solid shared units under $700/mo per person — and the market is competitive in the fall but not cutthroat by California standards. The downtown and the neighborhoods north and west of campus are the student zones. The city has a reputation as one of the better quality-of-life college towns in the state: a genuine downtown, Bidwell Park on the doorstep, and a student population that drives a lively bar and restaurant scene.
The primary student zone — apartment complexes and converted houses close to the main entrances of Chico State. Walking distance to class and the downtown strip. Fills fast.
Walkable, social, and within biking distance of campus. Popular with upperclassmen who want restaurant and bar access steps away from their apartment. Slightly pricier than the immediate campus zone.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Chico.
Butte Regional Transit and BCAG buses cover Chico with routes connecting to the campus. Service is functional but not frequent — most students bike rather than bus for campus trips.
Chico has extensive bike infrastructure and a strong cycling culture. The flat terrain and mild weather make year-round biking practical. Most students bike from campus to downtown and back without giving it a second thought. Bidwell Park's trail network extends recreational biking options considerably.
Easy by California standards. Most apartments include parking, and street parking is not as contested as Bay Area or LA markets. Campus parking is available by permit.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Chico is affordable by California standards. Shared units near Chico State typically run $600-$900/mo per person. Downtown runs slightly higher for the proximity to restaurants and bars. It is one of the better value university markets in the state.
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