




$689+/unit
Fees may apply345 Flats
$520/unit
Fees may applyCollege Towers Apartments





$699/unit
Fees may applyThe Province - Kent

$533+/unit
Fees may apply606 W Main St

$639/unit
Fees may applyEast Townhomes at Whitehall Blvd

$560+/unit
Fees may applyHidden Pines Townhomes

$585+/unit
Fees may applyKSU East Townhomes - Student Housing

$599+/unit
Fees may applyUNIVERSITY TOWNHOMES in KENT
Kent State University is a large public research university located in Kent, Ohio, a college town of roughly 29,000 residents situated about 11 miles east of Akron and 45 miles south of Cleveland. Founded in 1910, Kent State enrolls approximately 28,000 students and offers more than 300 undergraduate and graduate programs spanning the arts, sciences, education, business, fashion design, and journalism. The university is nationally recognized for its College of the Arts, its journalism and fashion programs, and for the May 4, 1970 shootings that became a defining moment in American history and are commemorated on campus. Kent is a true college town where student life shapes much of the local economy and culture, with bars, restaurants, music venues, and locally owned businesses clustered along North Water Street and the streets adjacent to campus. Off-campus housing is abundant and student-dominated, with large rental markets in neighborhoods immediately surrounding the campus. Freshmen are typically required to live on campus, while upperclassmen enjoy a well-established off-campus housing ecosystem with a wide range of price points and property types.
Kent State University requires all first-year students who have graduated from high school within the past year to live in university-managed residence halls. This requirement is designed to ease the transition to university life and ensure new students have access to academic advising, peer support, and campus services. Students who are 21 or older, have transferred from another institution, or live with a parent within commuting distance may be exempt from the requirement.
Students who have completed their freshman year in university housing are eligible to seek off-campus housing in the surrounding Kent community. Sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students represent the vast majority of the robust off-campus rental market in Kent. Students with junior or senior standing sometimes also qualify for upperclassman exemptions during the on-campus housing application process.
The Kent off-campus housing market moves earlier than many students expect. Landlords and property management companies begin listing units for the following August in late November and December. The most desirable houses and apartments near campus are claimed between January and March, making early spring the critical window for securing quality off-campus housing.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Kent State University before signing a lease.
Students who start their search in November or December, while still in the current fall semester, gain access to the widest selection of available properties near Kent State. The Kent rental market is competitive because of the large student population relative to the town's size, and the most walkable, well-maintained units near campus are claimed months in advance. Starting early also allows students to compare multiple properties, research landlords, and negotiate lease terms from a position of strength.
January through March is the peak season for the Kent off-campus housing market. During this window, dozens of students compete for the same desirable houses and apartments within walking distance of campus, and listings often close within days of going live. Students searching during peak demand should have a clear budget, a confirmed roommate group, and all required documentation ready before contacting landlords. Attending in-person tours promptly and being prepared to submit applications quickly are essential in this competitive window.
Students who begin searching in April through July will find the market has thinned, but viable options remain available. Some properties become available when prior tenants change plans, and larger apartment complexes on the outskirts of the student housing zone often have units available into the summer. The Kent State Off-Campus Housing office and social media groups dedicated to Kent rentals are the most effective resources for locating last-minute availability.
The blocks immediately north and east of campus along North Water Street and adjacent streets form the core of the student housing market. Properties here command higher rents but offer the shortest walks to academic buildings, the student union, and the bars and restaurants of downtown Kent.
The East Main Street and Summit Street corridor east of the campus core offers a mix of older houses and apartment buildings popular with upperclassmen. The area is within a 10 to 20 minute walk of the main campus and is served by the campus bus system.
This area south and southeast of campus offers some of the most affordable student rentals in Kent, with larger houses suitable for groups of three to five students. The trade-off is a longer walk to central campus, which is manageable by bike or via the Flash bus.
The blocks surrounding North Water Street and downtown Kent proper attract students who want proximity to restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues as well as reasonable access to campus. Properties here vary widely in size, condition, and price.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Shared houses near campus typically run $450 to $750 per person per month with multiple roommates. One-bedroom apartments in the university district range from $750 to $1,100 per month, while units farther from campus are often less expensive.