



$599+/unit
Fees may applyFirst Street Place



$450+/unit
Fees may applyPirates Cove Student Living




$420+/unit
Fees may applyThe Bower Student Living





$559+/unit
Fees may applyThe District at Tar River





$665/unit
Fees may applyThe Eastern on 10th

$550+/unit
Fees may applyThe Horizon Student Living





$689/unit
Fees may applyYugo Greenville Campus Towers





$649+/unit
Fees may applyYugo Greenville Uptown

$599+/unit
Fees may applyCampus Pointe at ECU

$485+/unit
Fees may applyCarolina Creek

$699/unit
Fees may applyThe Landing Student Living
Greenville, North Carolina is East Carolina University's town, and that's no exaggeration. ECU's huge undergraduate population sets the rhythm here, and the energy peaks on game days when the city turns purple and gold. Sitting in the coastal plain along the Tar River, Greenville is flat, spread out, and unpretentious. The historic downtown, with brick-paved walkways and period lighting, doubles as the social hub, sitting just off campus and packed with student life. Uptown hosts farmers markets and festivals, while the Town Common along the river offers green space and trails. On the east side sits the ECU Athletic District, home to the football stadium and arena.
The prime student address, with historic brick streets, period lighting, and a short walk to both campus and nightlife, ideal if you want to ditch the car.
Toward Charles Boulevard and East 14th Street, you'll find housing near the stadium and arena, great for game-day diehards.
The areas along the Tar River give you a quieter, more residential feel while staying within an easy commute of ECU.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Greenville.
ECU runs its own transit system with routes looping through campus, downtown, and nearby apartment clusters. The city also operates a bus network, so students living centrally can manage without driving. Most student complexes sit on an ECU or city route, making the campus commute easy. Check schedules, since coverage is strongest near the core.
Walkability shines in the wedge between campus and downtown: from Reade Circle toward East 4th Street you can reach class, the riverfront, and a night out without your car. The terrain is flat, which makes biking easy, and many students pedal in from neighborhoods just outside the core. Getting to campus from close-in neighborhoods is a quick walk or short ride. The flat coastal-plain setting keeps walking and biking low-effort.
Greenville is compact near campus but car-dependent farther out, so a car helps once you live beyond the center. Live out toward the Athletic District along Charles Boulevard and you'll want one. Parking is generally easier away from the densest downtown blocks. Confirm permit and parking rules with your complex or ECU before move-in.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Greenville is one of the more wallet-friendly college towns in the state. Dorm-style and shared rooms can run around $500 to $600 a month, while private apartments and houses typically land between $800 and $1,200, with per-bedroom rates dropping fast when you add roommates.
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