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$609+/unit
Fees may applyRiver Ranch Apartments





$875+/unit
Fees may applyThe Landing Apartments





$899+/unit
Fees may applyThe Retreat @ College Hills

$1,393+/unit
Fees may applyVistas at Red Creek

$555+/unit
Fees may applyAngelo Place


$609+/unit
Fees may applyRiver Ranch
San Angelo is a mid-size West Texas city built along the Concho River, blending small-town friendliness with a revitalized, mural-dotted downtown. The riverside River Walk, historic Fort Concho, and a growing arts and dining scene give the city more character than its size suggests, all under wide, sunny Texas skies. Life here is affordable and car-friendly, with easy parking, spread-out neighborhoods, and a relaxed pace anchored by Angelo State University. From local barbecue and the Cactus Hotel skyline to summer concerts by the water, San Angelo offers a comfortable, budget-conscious home base in the heart of the Concho Valley.
The streets around Angelo State, dense with student rentals and a quick walk or drive to class. The most convenient choice for students.
A budget-friendly residential area north of campus with single-family rentals and a quieter feel. Good for students wanting more space for the money.
The Sherwood Way corridor lined with newer apartment complexes and shopping, offering modern amenities. A short drive to campus and popular for comfort.
The historic core near the Concho River with lofts, apartments, restaurants, and the river walk. A favorite for students wanting local charm and walkable nightlife.
Here's what you need to know about getting around San Angelo.
San Angelo runs a city bus system, the Concho Valley Transit District, with fixed routes covering major corridors and shopping areas. Service is useful for some students but limited in frequency compared with large metro systems. Most residents in this West Texas city rely on a car for daily travel. Plan on driving as the primary way to get around town.
Downtown San Angelo and the area near the Concho River are pleasant and walkable, with a developing river walk and local shops. The flat terrain makes biking comfortable, and the city has been adding trails along the river. Outside the central and campus areas, though, distances grow and the layout is car-oriented. Students near campus can walk to class, but errands usually mean driving.
Parking in San Angelo is plentiful and easy, a clear advantage of a mid-size Texas city. Free street parking and lots are widely available downtown and across most neighborhoods. Apartments and rental houses typically include parking at no extra cost. A car is the norm here, and finding a place to leave it is rarely a concern.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
San Angelo is affordable by Texas standards. Shared rooms fall in a low monthly range, while houses, duplexes, and apartments cost more depending on size and location.
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