

$500+/unit
Fees may applyPanther Hill Apartments





$725/unit
Fees may applyPanther Quarters





$725/unit
Fees may applyUniversity Trails Prairie View
Prairie View A&M University is a historic HBCU set on rolling prairie about an hour northwest of Houston, home to roughly 9,200 students who proudly call themselves Panthers. Prairie View is a small, campus-centered town, so the university really is the heart of daily life, surrounded by Waller County farmland. Tradition runs deep. Incoming students go through Panther Camp before classes start, a week of school spirit capped by the Pinning Ceremony. Fall Saturdays revolve around Panther football, the marching band, and tailgating that pulls alumni back year after year. Campus is compact and walkable, with the quad, library, and student center an easy stroll apart. Houston is a short drive down Highway 290 for concerts or pro sports.
PVAMU houses most first-year students on campus, and incoming freshmen move through New Student Orientation before a housing contract goes out. Housing is organized by class standing, starting with First Year Experience communities like University College for students under 30 credit hours.
Because the town is small and campus-centered, plenty of students at Prairie View stay in university housing longer than they would at a big-city school. When students do move off, the options sit close by in Prairie View or a short drive out toward Hempstead and Waller. The university doesn't endorse any off-campus property, so you are on your own for vetting landlords.
Read everything before you sign, confirm what is included, and ask about deposits and guarantor rules. Walking distance matters here, since transit is limited, so weigh how you will get to class day to day. Many leases run a full twelve months with a summer move-in, so plan to cover the off-season.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Prairie View A & M University before signing a lease.
Prairie View's off-campus market is smaller than a big college town's, which cuts both ways. There is less competition, but also fewer beds, so the good walk-to-campus spots fill steadily through spring. Start looking in late winter or early spring, roughly February through April, for a fall move-in. The handful of student-focused complexes near campus lease up first, so tour early.
The peak runs February through April for a fall move-in as the student-focused complexes near campus lease up first. Classes start in late August, so a summer move-in is standard, and many leases run a full twelve months. The walk-to-campus beds go earliest. Tour in early spring for a unit within walking distance.
If you search late over the summer, you will still find something, but you may end up farther out toward Hempstead or Waller and need reliable transportation. Spring subleases pop up when students graduate or leave for internships, so ask around campus and check student housing boards for someone looking to hand off a lease. Plan for a commute if you go farther out.
The walkable core where most students want to be, this area is close to the quad and the student center.
Small and quiet, Prairie View town has a handful of student-focused apartment complexes within walking or quick driving distance of campus, the easiest option without a car.
A short drive west, Hempstead has more standard apartments and houses with a bit more space if you have wheels.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
A room in a shared student apartment near campus generally runs about $500-$900/month per person, with by-the-bed complexes closer to the top and shared houses or units out toward Hempstead landing lower. Budget another $50-$150/month for utilities depending on whether electric and water are capped or billed separately.