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Fees may applyMidtown at Meridian





$834+/unit
Fees may applyNova Tallahassee- Limited Availability for Fall 2026

$958+/unit
Fees may applyNxNW


$770+/unit
Fees may applyOktiv





$1,139+/unit
Fees may applyPerla


$649+/unit
Fees may applyPolo Club Tallahassee





$1,060+/unit
Fees may applyQuantum on West Call


$489+/unit
Fees may applyReNew Tallahassee

$814+/unit
Fees may applySeminole Flatts

$479+/unit
Fees may applySeminole Trails

$450+/unit
Fees may applySOMO

$606+/unit
Fees may applyThe Asher

$625+/unit
Fees may applyThe Boulevard at Tallahassee - Student Living

$537+/unit
Fees may applyThe Capitol





$1,445+/unit
Fees may applyThe Enclave at Huntington Woods

$749+/unit
Fees may applyThe Locale Tallahassee | Student Housing

$821+/unit
Fees may applyThe Luxe on West Call
$1,465+/unit
Fees may applyThe Mark | Coming Fall 2025

$685+/unit
Fees may applyThe Preserve At San Luis

$924+/unit
Fees may applyThe Rowe

$469+/unit
Fees may applyThe Social Seminole
Tallahassee, Florida is the state capital and a true college town, where Florida State University and Florida A&M University sit side by side just south and west of downtown and shape the whole city's rhythm. FSU's Seminoles and FAMU's Rattlers fill the surrounding neighborhoods, so off-campus living is simply how it works here. The walkable, social heart for students is CollegeTown and the Gaines Street corridor between the two schools, with Midtown just north for a calmer scene. Beyond the campuses you've got the canopy roads draped in live oaks, the trails and lakes of nearby parks, and a downtown anchored by the Capitol. Being a student renter here means free transit, walkable student zones, and a city built around the academic calendar.
The most walkable, social pick, steps from FSU with dining and nightlife at your door, best for students who want to walk to class.
The densest cluster of student complexes, well served by free StarMetro buses and a bit easier on the wallet.
Between FSU and FAMU, this blends artsy, walkable energy for students at either school.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Tallahassee.
FSU students ride all StarMetro city bus lines free, and routes like the ones serving the West Tennessee Street apartment corridor run straight to campus. The free bus makes daily campus trips easy for students without a car. The campuses themselves are close enough to walk or bike between. For close-in living, the free StarMetro service covers most routes.
CollegeTown and the Gaines Street area between FSU and FAMU are genuinely walkable. The campuses are close enough to walk or bike between, and students living in those zones may not need a car day to day. The compact student zones make walking and biking the easy default. Daily errands near campus are short on foot or by bike.
Venture out to the lakes, parks, or anything on the city's edges, and having wheels makes life easier. Students living farther from campus may find a vehicle useful for errands and regional trips. Those who drive should expect to use a car mainly for destinations beyond the walkable core. For daily life in the close-in zones, though, a car is often unnecessary.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
It depends on the area and your setup. A private bedroom in a shared unit along West Tennessee Street usually runs about $600-$900/month per person. Studios and one-bedrooms, especially in CollegeTown, tend to land around $1,300-$1,600/month. Splitting a place with roommates is by far the cheapest per-person route.
Tallahassee is home to 3 universities, each with its own student housing market.
Florida A&M University crowns one of Tallahassee's seven hills with about 9,184 Rattlers, a historic HBCU whose pride runs loud through homecoming and the legendary Marching 100. Set in Florida's capital, campus sits minutes from the state Capitol and shares a leafy, hilly city with another big university nearby. Just…
View housing near FAMUFlorida State University packs about 43,569 students into Tallahassee, Florida's capital and a city of rolling hills, live oaks, and Spanish moss that feels more Old South than beach Florida. The heart of campus is the brick Westcott Building and its fountain, with Landis Green serving as the big shared lawn where…
View housing near FSUTallahassee State College is a Florida state college offering associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and workforce certificates, serving roughly 12,000 to 15,000 students in Tallahassee. Formerly known as Tallahassee Community College, the institution operates as an open-admissions commuter school with no on-campus…
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