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    Housing Overview at UT Austin

    💰On average, rent for apartments near UT Austin is $1,658/mo. UT Austin rent is cheaper than the national monthly average of $10,256/mo.

    🚲 We currently offer 189 apartments within walking distance of University of Texas - Austin's campus. In total, there are 543 student housing options available near UT Austin.

    🎓When students are not living off-campus, they can choose between any of UT Austin's 21 on-campus dorms. The most popular dorms at University of Texas - Austin are Almetris Duren Hall, Almetris Duren Residence Hall, Blanton.

    UT Austin Student Housing FAQs

    What is the average cost of student housing near the University of Texas-Austin?
    The average cost of student housing near UT-Austin ranges from $700 to $1,500 per month

    What are some popular neighborhoods near UT-Austin for student housing?
    West Campus, North Campus, and Hyde Park are some of the popular neighborhoods near UT-Austin for student housing

    Are there any student housing options near UT-Austin that offer individual leases?
    Yes, there are many student housing options near UT-Austin that offer individual leases. Some popular examples include University Towers, Dobie Twenty21, and Callaway House
    University of Texas - Austin Off-Campus Housing Guide

    Are you ready to find an off-campus apartment near the University of Texas - Austin? Continue reading this article to learn about Austin's neighborhoods, restaurants, shops, crime statistics, and transportation options. Austin is a fantastic city, and students are sure to find a place that works for them.

    Neighborhoods

    West Campus is a neighborhood located west of the University, that stretches from Guadalupe Street and Lamar Boulevard, and from Martin Luther King Boulevard to 28th Street. West Campus is an optimal place for younger students to live, since it is close to the University. There are many sororities and fraternities in West Campus, so students who like to party will feel at home there. West Campus is also optimal for students who do not have cars, since there are many bus stops nearby. However, it is a loud neighborhood due to all the students who live there, and it is generally more expensive than other neighborhoods due to its proximity to the University.

    Students who prefer a quieter environment might prefer the Hyde Park neighborhood. It is located between Guadalupe Street and Red River Street, and from Dean Keeton Street to 51st Street. Hyde Park is occupied by older UT students, such as juniors and seniors, graduate students, and even some faculty and staff. Hyde Park is perfect for students studying engineering, since the engineering buildings are close by. Additionally, students who enjoy going “out and about” with their UT-Austin roommates and friends will enjoy renting UT Austin apartments here, since there are parks and shops nearby, including a grocery store. The bus stops nearby are also helpful for getting around.

    The Riverside neighborhood is located south of the Lady Bird Lake. Specifically, it extends from Lakeshore Blvd and Riverside Drive, and from I-35 to Crossing Place. It is ideal for students of any age, since undergraduate and graduate students live here in off-campus UT Austin apartments. Although it is further away from campus than West Campus and Hyde Park, Riverside is still an affordable, trendy neighborhood with access to public transportation.

    In contrast to the bustling neighborhood of West Campus, East Campus is a quiet neighborhood made up of young professionals and families. East Campus is more suited for older students who have cars, since it is further away from campus. It is located east of I-35.

    Similar to East Campus, the Far West neighborhood is a quiet one made up of mostly families. Again, it is suited for older students, or students who have cars, since it is further away from the UT-Austin campus.

    Dining

    FoodHeads is a restaurant located in the Heritage area of Austin, between the West Campus and Hyde Park neighborhoods. They offer a wide selection of tacos, sandwiches, soups, and “scrambles” (scrambled eggs with some extras). They serve breakfast and lunch, and have vegetarian options, too. For some of the best pizza in Austin, consider Via313. They are known for their Detroit-style pizza, which is square, thick, and cheesy.

    A bakery and bistro located between Heritage and West Campus, Texas French Bread is a great place to go for breakfast, brunch, or lunch. They serve a variety of pastries, sandwiches, and salads. They are closed on Mondays.

    Tacos are popular in Austin, and one of the best taco places is Vaquero Taquero, which is located near North Campus. They are known for their famous “taco al pastor”, made of pork. However, they are closed on Sundays and Mondays.

    Halal Bros has multiple locations, including at West Campus, Braker Lane, and Anderson Mill. Additionally, they have a food truck in the downtown area. It's the best place in Austin for delicious gyros, shawarmas, and kebabs.

    For students looking to enjoy a football game, Posse East is the place to be. It's conveniently located in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Austin. Posse East has many TV screens and delicious burgers, sandwiches, and fries. It is the perfect happy hour or game day environment.

    As the name suggests, Arturo's Underground Café is one of Austin's best kept dining secrets. Located in the North Side area of Austin, it is the perfect spot for breakfast, brunch, or lunch. Try their Mexican-inspired breakfast dishes, like huevos rancheros or their breakfast tacos.

    Transportation

    Students at UT Austin have many transportation options. The UT Austin shuttle system has ten routes with multiple stops on each route. The shuttle is free for students, faculty, and staff, but you must present a physical UT ID card. Visit the Parking and Transportation website for more information on UT Austin's shuttle routes.

    For students who need a ride home after a late night out on the town, UT Austin Night Rides is an after-hours rideshare service provided by Lyft. This service will take you from main campus to nearby residential neighborhoods (West Campus, Far West, Lake Austin, North Riverside, Lake Shore, and Crossing Place. University affiliates must use their UT email address to get access to their UT Night Rides credit.

    Biking is another transportation option for UT students. UT Austin is a bike friendly school. Students who decide to take their bikes to campus must register them with Parking and Transportation services, and secure them properly any time they are left on campus.

    If a student needs to travel further, they can take a bus. Capital Metro mainline buses are free to UT students, faculty, and staff, as long as they swipe their valid UT ID. The mainline bus system serves many parts of Austin, even to the airport. Austin also offers the MetroRapid Bus, an express bus service that can get students to their desired locations in less time.

    Capital Metro MetroRail has nine stations. It is perfect for commuting to the University.

    Parking

    UT Austin has parking permits available for commuter students. There are ten types of permits, each for different lots and/or garages around campus. Some permits are restricted to dorm residents or non-dorm residents, while some are restricted to weeknights and weekends.

    Visit the Student Parking website to find out which parking permit best suits your needs.

    Safety

    Austin has a has a rate of 4 violet crimes for 1,000 citizens. Compared to other cities in Texas, it ranks #140 out of 193 in safety.

    Shopping

    If students don't want to depend on the dining halls for food, the best place to go grocery shopping in Austin is H-E-B or H-E-B Plus. They have a large selection of meat, seafood, fruits, and vegetables. It's a one-stop-shop for students' grocery needs, and there are a couple of them throughout Austin.

    When students want to shop for clothes or jewelry, they can visit the many shopping malls in Austin. One of the biggest malls is The Domain, which has stores such as Neiman Marcus, Louis Vuitton, and Lulu Lemon. It also has a delicious selection of food, like North Italia, Shake Shack, and Maggiano's Little Italy. Students can also visit outdoor malls like the 2nd Street District and South Congress Avenue. These places have cute boutiques, amazing eateries, and even live performances!

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