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University of Oregon Apartments Eugene: Housing Guide

Eugene, Oregon is a city that earns deep loyalty from the students who live there. Known as 'Track Town USA,' the birthplace of Nike, and a pioneer in outdoor and sustainable living, Eugene combines natural beauty, cultural richness, and genuine affordability into one of the best college-town living experiences in the Pacific Northwest. University of oregon apartments in eugene are available across a wide spectrum of neighborhoods and price points, from high-energy spots near campus to quieter residential areas perfect for focused study. Find off-campus housing near University of Oregon to start browsing current listings.

This guide covers the key neighborhoods near the University of Oregon campus, typical rent ranges, commute options, and practical advice for signing your first off-campus lease in Eugene.

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Best Neighborhoods for University of Oregon Apartments in Eugene

The area immediately surrounding the University of Oregon campus — particularly the streets east of Agate Street, south of Franklin Boulevard, and north of Amazon Park — is the densest zone for university of oregon apartments in eugene. The neighborhood known as the 'Student Ghetto' (a term used affectionately by locals) around 15th Avenue and Emerald Street offers affordable older homes and apartments in walking distance of campus. Rents here run $500–$900 per person per month in shared housing.

Downtown Eugene is just a 15–20 minute walk or 10-minute bike ride from campus and offers a lively commercial district with excellent restaurants, coffee shops, the Saturday Market, and the Hult Center for the Performing Arts. Apartments in the downtown core and the surrounding Whiteaker neighborhood cater to older students, grad students, and students interested in Eugene's arts and activist culture.

South Eugene neighborhoods like Amazon and Friendly Street offer quieter, residential options for students who prefer more space and a calmer environment. These areas are a 15–25 minute bike ride from campus via the Amazon Path — a dedicated multi-use trail that runs from the university area through Amazon Park to the south part of the city.

What It Costs to Rent in Eugene

Eugene is one of the most affordable university cities on the West Coast. Shared two-bedroom apartments near the University of Oregon typically rent for $1,200–$1,900 per month total — meaning $600–$950 per person. Studio apartments near campus start around $850 and one-bedrooms range from $1,000–$1,500. Newer buildings with amenities like in-unit laundry and covered parking command higher rents.

Utilities in Eugene are moderate — Oregon's mild climate means minimal air conditioning costs, though heating during wet winters does add to the monthly bill. Budget $70–$120 per person per month for utilities in a typical shared apartment. Eugene's strong co-op grocery culture (Sundance Natural Foods, Market of Choice) keeps grocery costs competitive.

Getting Around Eugene and the University of Oregon Campus

Eugene is one of America's premier cycling cities. Decades of investment in bike infrastructure mean that the University of Oregon campus and all surrounding student neighborhoods are connected by excellent protected paths and low-traffic bike routes. The Amazon Path, the Ruth Bascom Riverside Path, and campus-area bike lanes make cycling the dominant commute mode for most students.

Lane Transit District (LTD) operates bus service across Eugene and Springfield, with frequent service along the core corridors near the University of Oregon campus. The EmX Bus Rapid Transit line runs along Franklin Boulevard right past campus, connecting to downtown Eugene and Springfield. For students living in more distant neighborhoods, LTD's reliable service eliminates the need for a car. Find off-campus housing near University of Oregon and filter by proximity to bus routes and bike paths.

Lease Tips for Eugene Apartments

Oregon has strong tenant protections, including one of the most comprehensive rent stabilization frameworks in the western United States. In most cities over a certain population threshold, annual rent increases are capped. Eugene landlords must give tenants proper notice for entry, and deposits must be returned within 31 days of move-out.

Eugene's rental market for student housing is active year-round. The peak leasing season runs from January through April for fall availability, but good apartments do become available at other times of year. Always inspect an apartment for moisture and mold issues before signing — Eugene's wet climate means older buildings can have moisture management challenges.

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Eugene's Lifestyle for Students

Life in Eugene as a University of Oregon student comes with access to some of the Pacific Northwest's best outdoor recreation. Hendricks Park's old-growth rhododendron forest, the McKenzie River trails, the Oregon Coast (90 minutes away), and the Cascade Mountains (75 minutes) are all accessible for weekend adventures. Eugene's Saturday Market, its live music venues, and the thriving local food and coffee scene make day-to-day urban life genuinely enjoyable.

Eugene's culture of sustainability and innovation shapes student life here in unique ways. Whether you're interested in environmental studies, outdoor adventure, or the deep cultural legacy of the Oregon track and field tradition, living in Eugene as a UO student offers an experience that students consistently describe as formative.

Find off-campus housing near University of Oregon to find university of oregon apartments in eugene that match your budget, neighborhood preference, and move-in date. Browse current listings today.


This article is provided by an independent housing resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by University of Oregon.

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