

VA Tech Student Apartments For Rent
Housing Near VA Tech
Foxridge Collegiate
Foxridge Collegiate

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Rivers Edge Radford
Rivers Edge Radford

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111 E. Roanoke St.
111 E. Roanoke St.

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317 Graves Avenue
317 Graves Avenue

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204-1 Broce Drive
204-1 Broce Drive

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302 little circle
302 little circle

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1203G University Terrace
1203G University Terrace

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613 Dehart St.
613 Dehart St.

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951 Lora Ln
951 Lora Ln

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1316B Henry Lane
1316B Henry Lane

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128 Clover Valley Circle
128 Clover Valley Circle

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1524 Oriole Drive
1524 Oriole Drive

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213 S Knollwood Drive, Unit 3203
213 S Knollwood Drive, Unit 3203

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2020 Northside Drive
2020 Northside Drive

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808 Cambridge Road
808 Cambridge Road

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108 Maywood Street
108 Maywood Street

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1101 Old Mill Road
1101 Old Mill Road

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215 Phoenix Blvd.
215 Phoenix Blvd.

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175 Phoenix Blvd.
175 Phoenix Blvd.

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1250 Cambria St NE
1250 Cambria St NE

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3030 Peppers Ferry- 3018 E Shire Circle
3030 Peppers Ferry- 3018 E Shire Circle

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241 Lester Place
241 Lester Place

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1780 Sterling Drive
1780 Sterling Drive

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1018-1026 Clement Street
1018-1026 Clement Street

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1123 Grove Ave
1123 Grove Ave

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744 Auburn Ave.
744 Auburn Ave.

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1019 Tyler Ave
1019 Tyler Ave

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1114 Clement Street, 4 and 5 beds
1114 Clement Street, 4 and 5 beds

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706 Auburn Avenue
706 Auburn Avenue

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1407 Pickett Street
1407 Pickett Street

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Housing Overview at VA Tech
💰On average, rent for apartments near VA Tech is $2,022/mo. VA Tech rent is cheaper than the national monthly average of $2,212/mo.
🚲 We currently offer 2 apartments within walking distance of Virginia Tech's campus. In total, there are 8 student housing options available near VA Tech.
🎓When students are not living off-campus, they can choose between any of VA Tech's 37 on-campus dorms. The most popular dorms at Virginia Tech are Barringer Hall, Cochrane Hall, East Ambler Johnston.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, better known as Virginia Tech, is in Blacksburg, Virginia. Virginia Tech has 280-degree programs and a student population of over 30,000 and is a nationally recognized university.
The campus of Virginia Tech is quite open and serene. Students will notice that most of the buildings on campus are built using Hokie Stone, which is where the term “hokie,” a lover of Virginia Tech, was taken from.
Neighborhoods
While many first-year students live in dormitories on Virginia Tech's campus, most upperclassmen decide to move off campus into homes and apartments in the surrounding neighborhoods. This is usually a more economical option for students.
The neighborhoods most populated by Virginia Tech students include Downtown Eastside, which is home to a bustling N. Main Street, Bennett Hill-Progress, McBryde, Mountain View, and Houston Harrett. These neighborhoods are mostly residential and have a suburban atmosphere about them with tree-lined streets.
Many students live within the following boundaries: Patrick Henry Drive south to Southgate Drive and Route 460 east to N. Main Street.
There are many property options for students to choose from when moving off campus at Virginia Tech including privately owned apartments and houses and complexes. Each property has its own features and amenities that students will appreciate while attending Virginia Tech. However, students should find the property that fits their needs best after thorough research and apartment tours.
Some of the most popular properties amongst students include The Edge, Smiths Landing, Foxridge, Sturbridge Square, Maple Ridge, and The Village.
Most properties do offer parking for residents or have street parking.
Virginia Tech helps students who are looking to move off campus and provides resources and recommendations to students who ask.
Dining
There are numerous restaurants around Virginia Tech's campus, perfect for those living off campus. Along University City Boulevard are restaurants such as Marado's, Firehouse Subs, and Marco and Luca's. For a quick bite, students can go to Chipotle or Hardee's and Starbucks for a coffee.
Along N. Main Street are restaurants like Joe's Diner, Cabo Fish Taco, BB Cup, Mellow Mushroom, and Benny Marzano's. Students have a great variety of food to choose from while living off campus at Virginia Tech.
Blacksburg has plenty of college bars that Virginia Tech students enjoy going to, especially to watch the games. These include Hokie House Sports Bar, the Cellar, Big Ale Sports Bar, Rivermill, and Top of the Stairs.
Transportation
While Virginia Tech does not have its own transportation system, the Blacksburg Transit system is free for students to use and has multiple routes in the local area.
The Smart Way Express, which is powered by Valley Metro is a quick and easy route that connects Virginia Tech's Blacksburg campus to the Roanoke campus.
The Virginia Breeze service is an intercity bus and has a stop at Washington D.C.'s Union Station for students who need to travel outside of the area.
ZipCar is also available on campus for students who wish to rent a car and have the freedom to travel wherever they please.
Lastly, there is a nearby Amtrak stop where students can take the train to major destinations as needed.
Parking
Parking permits are available to both Virginia Tech students who live on and off campus. These permits can be daily, monthly, annual, per semester, or quarter. There are multiple lots available for students. However, a parking permit does not guarantee a parking spot as they are first come, first serve.
Permit rates change each year so students should check the school's website for updated information and prices.
Safety
Virginia Tech takes pride in the safety measures it takes to ensure its students are well cared for and protected. With their own police department, Virginia Tech has implemented numerous programs to keep their students safe.
Blue emergency lights are located throughout campus so students can get in contact with the authorities in a matter of seconds in an emergency.
A notification system is in place to alert students of any threats or emergencies that are happening on or around campus. These notifications are sent out through various mediums including emails and text messages.
Overall, the campus of Virginia Tech is considered safe. The surrounding neighborhoods in Blacksburg are also considered very safe to live and walk around.
Shopping
There are a couple of shopping areas in Blacksburg including the University Mall Shopping Center and the Gables Shopping Center.
As for supermarkets, there are multiple Kroger's in the area and a Food Lion. An Oasis World Market can be found downtown for the most exotic ingredients students may need for their off-campus cooking.

Map of VA Tech Student Apartments For Rent