



$2,250/person
Fees may apply4406 W Palmaire Ave



$1,300/person
Fees may apply4608 W Maryland Ave




$1,645/person
Fees may apply4722 W Rose Ln



$1,275/person
Fees may apply5206 W Ocotillo Rd





$950+/unit
Fees may applyApartments Unity at West Glendale





$1,025+/unit
Fees may applyBrook Creek





$1,875+/person
Fees may applyCoyote Ridge Apartments





$1,125+/unit
Fees may applyLas Casitas Apartments





$1,299+/person
Fees may applyMaryland West





$1,850+/person
Fees may applyMyrtle Townhomes





$1,043+/unit
Fees may applySierra Walk Apartments





$1,036+/unit
Fees may applySummers Point Apartments





$1,495+/person
Fees may applyThe Flats at 45th Ave
Glendale, Arizona is a Phoenix suburb northwest of the city, home to Midwestern University and a West campus for several institutions. Its student housing market is moderate-sized and influenced by the local campuses as well as students who work in the stadium and entertainment corridor. Rents are affordable relative to Tempe and central Phoenix. The Valley Metro bus network connects Glendale to Phoenix but light rail does not reach Glendale, making a car more important here than in the transit-connected east Valley.
Walkable historic downtown with some apartment options and local character. The most walkable part of the city.
More suburban, with newer apartment complexes and easy freeway access to Phoenix.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Glendale.
Valley Metro buses connect Glendale to Phoenix. Light rail does not reach Glendale. Bus service is functional but a car makes life significantly easier here.
Downtown Glendale is walkable within its small historic core. The broader city is car-oriented suburban development. Biking is recreational rather than commute-practical for most students.
Easy and abundant throughout Glendale.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Glendale runs $650-$950/mo per person — affordable relative to Tempe and central Phoenix. Good value for the northwest Valley.