
$795/unit
Fees may apply403 Probasco St

$695+/unit
Fees may applyClifton Woods





$750+/unit
Fees may applyCP Cincy (Campus Park Cincy)

$750+/unit
Fees may applyCP Cincy Student Housing

$975+/unit
Fees may applyEdgar





$999+/unit
Fees may applyHub Cincinnati

$885+/unit
Fees may applyStratford Court Apartments

$700/unit
Fees may applyStudent Living - Semester & Individual Leases


$900/unit
Fees may applyThe Arc





$1,035+/unit
Fees may applyThe Eden Cincinnati





$1,200+/unit
Fees may applyThe Point Cincinnati

$730+/unit
Fees may applyThe Vanguard





$599+/unit
Fees may applyThe Verge





$975+/unit
Fees may applyUniversity Edge Cincinnati

$850+/unit
Fees may applyVP3

$989+/unit
Fees may applyYugo Cincinnati Deacon
Cincinnati, Ohio is a river city of about 310,000 draped over hills along the Ohio River, with a dense, walkable core and deep culture. The University of Cincinnati anchors the Uptown area, and its large student body spills into the neighborhoods ringing campus, so the energy here is genuinely student-driven. You'll find them packed into Clifton Heights, Corryville, and the broader CUF district, with Over-the-Rhine and downtown a short hop away. Civic landmarks abound: Eden Park and its overlooks, the museums at Union Terminal, Fountain Square, and Great American Ball Park on the riverfront. Add a streetcar that's free to ride and a packed festival calendar, and you've got a city that gives students far more than a place to crash.
On the south edge of campus, the densest and most walkable student zone, full of apartments and divided homes within steps of class.
Just east, centered on the Short Vine strip, it mixes student apartments with restaurants and music venues.
The broader Clifton, University Heights, and Fairview area offers leafy streets and a range of older houses for students who want a slightly calmer block while staying close.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Cincinnati.
UC partners with Metro to give students free 30-day bus passes, which makes the regional bus network a genuine option for reaching downtown, Uptown, and beyond without a car. The Connector streetcar runs a free loop linking Over-the-Rhine, downtown, and the riverfront, so once you're in the core you can move around without paying a cent. A free bus pass plus the streetcar covers most student trips.
Clifton Heights and Corryville are tightly walkable, with most apartments a ten- to fifteen-minute walk from class. The city is famously hilly, so biking takes some leg strength, though dedicated riders manage it. Daily errands in the campus ring are easy on foot.
A car helps for internships and weekend escapes, but parking near campus is tight. If you live in the campus ring and use your free bus pass, you can get by without one. Reserve a vehicle for trips beyond the core where transit thins out.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Around the University of Cincinnati, listings on the official off-campus portal range widely, roughly $500 a month for a shared room in a house up to $2,100 or more for a newer one-bedroom. A typical room in a shared Clifton Heights or Corryville house tends to land somewhere in the $600 to $1,000 range per person, depending on the building and how new it is.
Browse student housing near each Cincinnati-area university.