Off Campus Housing Eugene Oregon: University of Oregon Renter's Guide
- Owen Conrad
- 1 day ago
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The University of Oregon campus sits in the heart of Eugene, with walkable off-campus neighborhoods immediately to the north and west. Eugene has a strong rental market for students, with apartments ranging from budget-friendly shared houses to newer studio complexes close to campus.
Begin your search at Off-Campus Universe, where you can browse verified listings near UO.

Best Neighborhoods for University of Oregon Students
The neighborhoods directly west of campus along 13th Avenue and around Agate and Hilyard Streets are the most popular for UO renters. This stretch offers short walks to campus and a dense mix of coffee shops, restaurants, and student services. The Whiteaker neighborhood is a favorite for upperclassmen and grad students who prefer a more eclectic, quieter setting north of the tracks.
Off Campus Housing Eugene Oregon: Rental Costs and Availability
Off campus housing Eugene Oregon is notably more affordable than coastal California markets. Studios and one-bedrooms near UO typically run $900–$1,400 per month, while shared two- and three-bedroom houses drop per-person costs to $600–$900. Eugene's rental market is seasonal — demand spikes in late winter — so starting your search by February is ideal.
Tips for Renting Near the University of Oregon
Look for units with bike storage and on-site laundry — both are high priorities for most UO renters
Check the flood zone status for properties near the Willamette River; some blocks are in seasonal flood areas
Ask about internet options before signing; some older Eugene buildings rely on slower DSL connections
Start your search in January or February for fall move-ins — the best units near campus don't last through spring
For a detailed look at your options, visit the Off-Campus Housing Guide: University of Oregon.
Ready to find your place? Browse all listings at Off-Campus Universe.
This article is provided by an independent housing resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the University of Oregon.
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