




$1,491/unit
Fees may applyGreens at Schumaker Pond

$1,499+/unit
Fees may applyMarley Manor

$699/unit
Fees may applyRivers Edge Apartments and Studio for the Arts





$799+/unit
Fees may applyThe Ross Salisbury

$859+/unit
Fees may applyUniversity Orchard





$1,500/unit
Fees may apply1007 Spring Ave





$1,300/unit
Fees may apply1017 Margaret St





$800/unit
Fees may apply110 E Lehigh Ave





$2,600/unit
Fees may apply1418 Bantry Ln





$750/unit
Fees may apply312 Delaware Ave




$700+/unit
Fees may apply317 Charles Street





$650/unit
Fees may apply706 Smith St





$1,950/unit
Fees may apply902 Hanson Street





$2,800/unit
Fees may apply910 Roger St





$1,245+/unit
Fees may apply915 N Division St

$739+/unit
Fees may applyThe Flatts Salisbury
Salisbury is the largest city on Maryland's Eastern Shore with a population of approximately 35,000 residents and serves as the regional hub for commerce, healthcare, and education on the Delmarva Peninsula. The city is home to Salisbury University and Wor-Wic Community College, giving it a notably youthful character for its size. Salisbury sits at the confluence of the Wicomico River and has undergone significant downtown revitalization in recent years, with a growing restaurant and arts scene along the riverwalk. The city's location in the heart of the Delmarva Peninsula places it within an hour of Ocean City beaches and the Chesapeake Bay, making it an appealing base for outdoor recreation.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Salisbury has a growing college-town atmosphere driven by Salisbury University's enrollment and ongoing downtown revitalization. The city offers affordable housing, a developing dining and arts scene, and easy access to the beaches and natural areas of the Eastern Shore.
Browse student housing near each Salisbury-area university.