
$999+/person
Fees may applyLoft Vue Living

$1,245+/unit
Fees may applyLuxia River East Apartments

$1,319+/unit
Fees may applyMadera at LeftBank

$1,317+/unit
Fees may applyMag & May

$1,601+/unit
Fees may applyMarquis at Bellaire Ranch

$1,474+/unit
Fees may applyMarquis at Stonegate

$1,079+/unit
Fees may applyMcCart Apartments

$1,253+/unit
Fees may applyMercantile River District

$846+/person
Fees may applyMonarch Pass Apartments

$1,225+/person
Fees may applyMonticello Apartments

$775+/unit
Fees may applyMonticello Crossroads

$1,595+/unit
Fees may applyMonticello Oaks Townhomes Apartments

$775+/unit
Fees may applyMylo Apartment Homes

$1,277+/unit
Fees may applyOlympus 7th Street Station

$1,293+/unit
Fees may applyParker House

$1,495+/unit
Fees may applyParkside So7 Urban Apartments

$832+/unit
Fees may applyPrescott Park Apartment Homes

$1,249+/unit
Fees may applyRocklyn at Samuels

$1,445+/unit
Fees may applyScenic at River East

$1,128+/person
Fees may applySouth 400 Apartments

$1,056+/unit
Fees may applySouthern Oaks
Fort Worth is home to Texas Christian University and the University of North Texas Health Science Center, with a rental market that divides between the TCU-adjacent neighborhoods in the southwest and the broader city market. TCU's campus is in a leafy residential area of southwest Fort Worth, and the student housing around it is some of the most expensive in the city. TEXRail commuter rail connects Fort Worth to DFW Airport and ultimately to Dallas, adding regional access for students with internships or jobs elsewhere.
The primary TCU student zone — apartments and houses within walking or biking distance of campus. Expensive for Fort Worth but walkable and convenient.
Fort Worth's most walkable area, a short drive from TCU. Popular with upperclassmen who want the restaurant and nightlife scene. More affordable than the immediately adjacent TCU area.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Fort Worth.
The T Fort Worth buses cover the city with reasonable coverage. TEXRail connects downtown Fort Worth to DFW Airport and Grapevine (DART connection). For TCU students in the southwest quadrant, transit access to downtown is workable but slow.
Near TCU's campus and the 7th Street corridor, biking and walking are viable. The city has improved bike infrastructure in central areas. Fort Worth overall is car-oriented, but the TCU and Cultural District zones are more walkable than most.
Near TCU, street parking competes with residents. Most apartments include a spot. Easier than Dallas proper.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Near TCU, shared units run $800-$1,200/mo per person — expensive for Fort Worth but below Dallas pricing. The broader city market is more affordable. It depends heavily on how close to campus you need to be.
Browse student housing near each Fort Worth-area university.