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Fees may applyArcadia Student Living

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Fees may applyBexley at Davidson





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Fees may applyBoulevard 98

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Fees may applyDavidson Apartment Homes





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Fees may applyMAA Cornelius





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Davidson College is a small private liberal arts college of about 1,983 students in the town of Davidson, North Carolina, a walkable village just north of Charlotte near the shore of Lake Norman. A four-year residency tradition keeps over 90 percent of students on campus, and the college and town blend together. Campus opens right onto Main Street, where a compact downtown of shops, a green, and a historic core sits steps from the residence halls. The honor code shapes daily life, from unproctored exams to a culture of trust students talk about for years. Lake Norman, the state's largest, is a short drive for time on the water, and the wooded campus gives room to run or bike. Charlotte is a half-hour south, but most days Davidson is small, close, and walkable.
Davidson is about as residential as it gets, with a four-year residency requirement, and over 90 percent of students live on campus the whole way through, with only a handful of exemptions granted each year. Living off campus is genuinely uncommon. Upperclassmen who stay on campus often move into the Martin Court apartments, which scratch the apartment-style itch without leaving the residency system.
Moving off campus usually requires a specific approved reason, like commuting from family in the immediate area, marriage, dependents, or a documented medical or financial need. You apply through the Residence Life Office and get cleared before signing anything. If you do get approved, the rental process runs through the broader Lake Norman market in towns like Cornelius and Huntersville, with a standard application, credit and income checks, a deposit, and a guarantor if needed.
Off-campus leases run a 12-month term, so confirm the start date before committing. Since student demand is tiny, you will be renting alongside families and commuters, so read parking, pet, and utility terms closely before signing. Getting your exemption approved first sets your real timeline.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Davidson College before signing a lease.
For nearly all Davidson students this is a non-issue, because the four-year residency requirement keeps you on campus and exemptions are rare. If you have been approved to live off campus, you are shopping the regular Lake Norman rental market, not a student one. Start in late winter or early spring, around February through April, for a summer or August move-in, since apartments in Cornelius and Huntersville lease on a normal annual cycle and the closer-in, nicer complexes fill up first. Getting the exemption approved early lets you move fast on the best complexes.
The Charlotte-area market stays active through spring and summer. The closer-in, nicer complexes in Cornelius and Huntersville fill up first during this stretch. Subleases from interns or graduating renters surface in spring and summer if you only need part of the year. Signing before the summer activity peaks gives you the widest choice.
Search later and you will still find units, just farther from town. The communities away from Davidson hold inventory longer into the summer. Because there is no student leasing rush specific to Davidson, late searchers face less competition. Move fast on the complexes closest to campus and downtown once your exemption clears.
The walkable village right at campus, with Main Street shops and a small-town core, is the most central and in demand.
Just south toward Lake Norman, Cornelius has more apartment complexes and newer rentals, a short drive in.
Farther south toward Charlotte, Huntersville offers larger communities and easy highway access for commuters.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
You're renting the Lake Norman market, where a one-bedroom in Cornelius or Huntersville often runs $1,200-$1,650/month and two-bedrooms climb higher, so a per-person share lands roughly $700-$1,100/month. Davidson students rarely rent off campus. Budget another $80-$150/month for utilities, which usually aren't included.