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Fees may applyThe Canvas Apartments


$1,149+/person
Fees may applyThe Onyx Apartments


$975+/unit
Fees may applyThe Palms


$799+/unit
Fees may applyThe Palms at Camelback West Apartments


$799+/unit
Fees may applyThe Residences at Camelback West Apartments


$799+/unit
Fees may applyThe Resort on 27th Apartments


$979+/unit
Fees may applyThe Resort on 35th


$950+/unit
Fees may applyThe Valencia


$797+/unit
Fees may applyTides on 27th Apartments


$1,245+/person
Fees may applyU @ 19th Apartments


$975+/person
Fees may applyU Apartments @ Melrose


$1,425+/person
Fees may applyUrban 148 Apartments


$1,240+/unit
Fees may applyVillas De Azul Apartments


$895+/unit
Fees may applyWoodbridge Apartment Homes
Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States and home to multiple universities — ASU's downtown campus, Grand Canyon University, Arizona State Polytechnic, and community colleges across the valley. The rental market is large and varies enormously by location, from the dense urban neighborhoods near downtown to the sprawling suburbs. Downtown Phoenix has improved dramatically as a student and young-professional market, particularly for ASU's downtown campus. The Valley Metro Rail connects most student-relevant areas. Rents are more affordable than coastal cities but have risen significantly as Phoenix has grown.
The primary zone for ASU Downtown students — walkable blocks, light rail access, and a growing food and bar scene. The most transit-capable part of Phoenix.
The areas around Grand Canyon University's campus, primarily residential neighborhoods with apartment options for GCU students.
The stretch along Central Avenue between downtown and Midtown — apartment options at various price points connected by light rail to ASU Downtown and surrounding destinations.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Phoenix.
Valley Metro Rail runs through Phoenix's core from Metrocenter to Mesa, passing through downtown and Midtown. Bus coverage is extensive across the metro. For students near light rail, going car-free is viable. Off the rail line in Phoenix's vast suburbs, a car is necessary.
Downtown and Midtown Phoenix are walkable and bikeable in the cooler months. Summer heat (110°F days) makes biking impractical from June through September — factor this into your transportation planning. The light rail neutralizes the heat problem for longer commutes.
Downtown Phoenix parking is paid near the ASU campus. Suburban areas have abundant free parking. Most apartments outside the dense core include a space.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Phoenix ranges widely — downtown and Midtown near ASU run $900-$1,300/mo per person. GCU-adjacent areas run $750-$1,050/mo. Suburban Phoenix is more affordable. Prices have risen considerably as Phoenix has grown into a major metro.
Browse student housing near each Phoenix-area university.