Eugene Oregon Student Housing Near UO: Off-Campus Living Guide
- Owen Conrad
- 16 hours ago
- 2 min read
Eugene is a walkable, bike-friendly city that's well-suited for off-campus student living. The University of Oregon sits near the heart of the city, and surrounding neighborhoods offer affordable rentals, strong transit connections, and the laid-back Pacific Northwest vibe that makes UO such a popular school.
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Best Areas for UO Students to Rent
The most popular areas for UO students include Whitaker, Amazon, and the neighborhoods along 13th Avenue. Whitaker is creative and eclectic with lower rents; Amazon is quieter and residential. Areas directly east of campus around Patterson Street and Alder Street are highly walkable and great for freshmen or students without cars.
Eugene Oregon Student Housing Near UO: Costs and What to Expect
Eugene oregon student housing near uo is considerably more affordable than housing near California or Seattle schools. Shared apartments typically run $700–$1,100/person per month, with single-bedroom units in the $1,000–$1,400 range. Eugene's lower cost of living extends to utilities, groceries, and transportation. Many students bike to campus year-round, and Eugene's bike infrastructure makes that easy even in fall and winter.
Renting Near UO: Student Tips
Eugene is very bike-friendly — consider proximity to bike paths when choosing a neighborhood.
Look at Whitaker and Amazon for lower rents without sacrificing proximity to campus.
Start searching for fall leases in January or February — Eugene moves fast for a smaller city.
Check that your unit has adequate heating for Oregon's wet winters.
For a complete neighborhood guide, read the Off-Campus Housing Guide: University of Oregon.
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