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Colorado State University-Pueblo sits along Bonforte Boulevard on the north side of Pueblo, a mid-sized Southern Colorado city with an industrial history and a cost of living that makes it among the most affordable college markets in the state. CSU-Pueblo offers strong programs in engineering technology, business, education, and health sciences, with a student body that skews heavily toward Colorado residents and first-generation college students. The campus sits on a mesa with views toward the Wet Mountains, and the surrounding area has easy parking and a low-density feel. Off-campus housing in the nearby Bessemer neighborhood and along Bonforte is affordable and accessible.
CSU-Pueblo does not impose a blanket mandatory live-on requirement for all freshmen, though students are encouraged to explore on-campus housing options in Pinon Hall and the University Village apartments. Spaces fill up over the summer, so students interested in living on campus should submit housing applications early.
All students at CSU-Pueblo are eligible to live off campus regardless of year, and a significant portion of the student body chooses to rent nearby in Pueblo's affordable housing market. The neighborhoods along Bonforte Boulevard and in the Northern Avenue corridor are the most popular targets for students who want a short commute without campus room-and-board costs.
Pueblo's rental market is relatively relaxed compared to many college towns, and listings typically appear between February and April for August move-ins. Students who begin looking in March usually have a reasonable selection of units available near campus. Last-minute searchers can often still find options into June, though the best-located and best-priced properties are claimed earliest.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Colorado State University-Pueblo before signing a lease.
Students who start searching in February gain access to the widest selection of units near campus on Bonforte Boulevard and in the adjacent Bessemer and Hyde Park neighborhoods. Landlords in Pueblo often prefer to lock in tenants well before summer, and early applicants can sometimes negotiate lease terms or minor improvements. Having pay stubs, references, and a co-signer ready in February speeds up the process considerably. The off-campus market here is genuinely affordable, so locking in early means securing better value rather than just beating a crowd.
March through early May represents the busiest stretch for CSU-Pueblo off-campus rentals. Units within a mile of campus on or near Bonforte, as well as houses in the Bessemer neighborhood to the south, receive the most attention during this window. Student Facebook groups and the CSU-Pueblo off-campus housing portal are active during this period and worth checking daily. Touring a few properties in person before deciding is easy given the compact geography of the areas students favor.
Pueblo's rental market is forgiving enough that students searching in June or even July can still find decent housing near CSU-Pueblo. The city has a healthy supply of older single-family rentals and small apartment buildings that do not all lease up months in advance. Checking Zillow, Craigslist Pueblo, and local property management company websites like Ark Valley Properties during this window is productive. Students who are flexible about the exact street or building will have the most success finding a unit that works within a budget.
The stretch of Bonforte Boulevard closest to campus offers the most direct commute for CSU-Pueblo students, with some rentals within a five-minute walk of the main entrance. Apartments and small rental houses in this corridor are typically older but well-priced, and the proximity to the campus bookstore, dining, and athletic facilities is a real convenience. This is the first area to search and the first to fill up each spring.
The Bessemer neighborhood south of campus along Santa Fe Avenue has a strong stock of affordable single-family rental homes that students often share in groups of three or four. Rents per bedroom in Bessemer are among the lowest accessible to CSU-Pueblo students, and the neighborhood is a straight shot north to campus via Bonforte. Students who want more space and are comfortable with a short drive or bike ride often prefer this area over closer but smaller apartments.
The Northern Avenue commercial corridor and surrounding midtown Pueblo neighborhoods sit roughly two to three miles from campus and offer a mix of apartments, duplexes, and houses. Students who want to be near Pueblo's dining and shopping options on Northern Avenue sometimes choose this area and commute by car or bicycle. Rents here are competitive and the housing stock is varied enough to accommodate different group sizes and budgets.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
CSU-Pueblo sits in one of Colorado's most affordable rental markets. One-bedroom apartments near campus on or near Bonforte Boulevard run roughly $700-$1,000 per month, and students sharing a house in Bessemer often pay $400-$600 per person. Utilities are usually extra.