Boulder's off-campus rental market is competitive and expensive for a Colorado city — the combination of CU's large student body, a strong tech and outdoor recreation workforce, and limited developable land in the valley keeps rents high and vacancy low. Most students pay $1,000–$1,500/month for a shared room. The Hill neighborhood immediately west of campus is the densest student zone, with apartments stacked close enough that you can hear your neighbor's playlist. East of campus along 28th Street and in East Boulder are more affordable alternatives. Boulder is exceptionally bikeable — it's one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country — and the transit system is solid for a city its size.
CU Boulder requires all first-year students to live on campus unless they are living with immediate family. The residence hall system on the main campus houses most freshmen. Off-campus housing searching becomes relevant during spring semester of freshman year for sophomore occupancy — Boulder's market requires early action.
After the required first year, students rent freely throughout Boulder, Louisville, Superior, and the surrounding area. No contracted off-campus housing system exists. CU Boulder's Off-Campus Housing office maintains listings, connects students with roommates, and provides tenant education resources.
Boulder's rental cycle is aggressive. Most leases near campus turn over in May and June, but landlords list units as early as October or November for the following fall. By January, the best Hill apartments are gone. This is not an exaggeration — Boulder landlords face no shortage of demand and have no incentive to wait.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with University of Colorado Boulder before signing a lease.
October and November of freshman year is when serious Boulder off-campus housing searching happens. The Hill's most desirable units — well-maintained houses, apartments with outdoor space, anything within 3 blocks of campus — are signed by January. Students who think they have until March are consistently shocked by what's left.
November through January is Boulder's real competition window for fall housing. It feels absurd to sign a lease in November for the following August, but that's the market. The CU housing office will confirm this. Students who wait until spring find the good Hill inventory entirely locked up.
Students searching in the spring for fall housing are choosing from what CU's large student body passed on. East Boulder, the Broadway Corridor further from campus, and the suburban edges of Boulder proper have more availability. Louisville and Superior (10–15 minutes away) are genuinely affordable fallbacks with direct bus access.
Directly west of campus, The Hill is the most densely student-occupied neighborhood in Boulder. Houses, apartments, and converted duplexes packed into a compact area walking distance from most academic buildings. Most competitive for housing, most social in character. Signed fastest — sometimes in fall of the prior year.
East of campus along 28th Street and in the surrounding blocks, more apartment-complex style housing at slightly lower prices. Less of the neighborhood character of The Hill, but solid access to campus via bike or bus. The 28th Street corridor has good transit frequency.
Further from campus and more affordable, South Boulder along Broadway has a mix of residential streets and apartment complexes. Popular with grad students and upperclassmen who want more space. The Boulder Creek path connects it to campus by bike in about 15 minutes.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Shared rooms on the Hill near CU Boulder typically run $1,000–$1,500/month. Solo apartments start around $1,500–$2,000/month. Boulder is expensive for Colorado — closer to Denver pricing than Fort Collins. Suburbs like Louisville and Superior are meaningfully cheaper with bus access to campus.
Most CU Boulder student apartments include water, sewer, and trash. Electric, gas, and internet are separate and run $70-$150/month per apartment combined.
Eight furnished student apartments near CU Boulder, ranked by location, price, and vibe. Real $/month ranges for 2026 and which type of student each one fits.
