Tuscaloosa Student Housing | Off-Campus Apartments Near the University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa Student Apartments | Off-Campus Housing Near UA | TuscaloosaStudentHousing.com
🏠 Tuscaloosa, Alabama  ·  Fall 2026

Find Your Tuscaloosa Student Apartment Before Someone Else Does

Tuscaloosa’s only local, independent guide to off-campus student housing near the University of Alabama. Real rent numbers, honest neighborhood breakdowns, and no-spin advice — so you sign the right lease the first time.

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Where to Live

A Straight-Talk Guide to Tuscaloosa’s Student Apartment Neighborhoods

Location shapes your entire UA experience. Here’s how the four main areas compare — no spin, just what students actually encounter.

The Strip / University Blvd

Most Walkable

Steps from campus with restaurants, bars, and coffee shops out your front door. Walk to class, walk to games, walk to most of student life — no car needed. The tradeoff is rent, and noise during football season is real. Ideal for freshmen and social students who want to be in the middle of it all.

Rent / Bed $900 – $1,300
To Campus Walking distance
Best For Freshmen, social students

Downtown Tuscaloosa

Most Modern

The newest apartment stock in the city. Modern finishes, updated amenities, and an urban feel that sets it apart from campus-adjacent complexes. Popular with upperclassmen and graduate students who want something different from the standard student-complex experience.

Rent / Bed $800 – $1,200
To Campus ~1 mile / shuttle
Best For Upperclassmen, grad students

McFarland Boulevard

Best Value

The smart play if you have a car and a budget. Newer than you’d expect at the price point. Many savvy students land here after one year on The Strip — same quality of life, noticeably more money in your pocket each month. Crimson Ride shuttle routes run along major corridors.

Rent / Bed $600 – $900
To Campus 1 – 2 miles / shuttle
Best For Budget-conscious, car owners

Northport

Most Affordable

Across the Black Warrior River and genuinely quieter than the campus bubble. More space, lower rent, and a view that doesn’t cost extra. A car is required, but the tradeoff in peace and affordability is real. A strong choice for students who value square footage over proximity to The Strip.

Rent / Bed $350 – $600
To Campus 2 – 3 miles / car required
Best For Quiet lifestyle, budget savers

Read the full Tuscaloosa neighborhood guide

Know the Numbers

What Do Tuscaloosa Student Apartments Actually Cost?

Rent near UA varies more than most students expect. Students willing to live 1.5–2 miles out often save 20–30% for a comparable unit — real dollars over a 12-month lease.

Studio / 1-Bed
$750–$1,100
per month
2-Bedroom
$900–$1,400
per month
3–4 Bedroom
$499–$939
per bedroom
Luxury / Strip
$900–$1,300
per bedroom
Apartment Type Distance to UA Typical Rent What You Get
Luxury student complexes Walking distance $900–$1,300/bed Pool, gym, furnished units, resident events
Mid-range complexes 0.5 – 1 mile $600–$900/bed Shuttle access, study rooms, standard amenities
Budget / garden-style 1 – 2 miles $400–$650/bed Parking, basic amenities, older stock
Northport apartments 2 – 3 miles $350–$600/bed Larger units, quieter setting, car required

Figures reflect current Tuscaloosa market ranges. Prices vary by complex, lease term, and included utilities.

Before You Sign

Four Things That Separate Good Leases from Bad Ones

Most students who end up stuck in a bad situation missed one of these steps. Most students who land well did all four.

01

Start Earlier Than Feels Necessary

The best Tuscaloosa student apartments near campus are leased between December and February for the following fall. Summer is still a real window — but it’s closing fast. Today is a better starting point than after July 4th.

02

Get the Full Monthly Number in Writing

Advertised rent rarely tells the whole story. Always ask what’s included — parking, trash, and utility fees can push the real monthly cost meaningfully above the headline figure. Get every fee itemized before you commit.

03

Understand Your Lease Structure

Some Tuscaloosa student apartments put all roommates on a single joint lease; others offer individual per-bedroom leases. The difference matters enormously if a roommate leaves or stops paying mid-year. Know which one you’re signing.

04

Ask Current Residents, Not Just Leasing

Maintenance response time is the clearest signal of how a property is actually managed. The leasing office will always say it’s excellent. A current tenant will tell you the truth. Walk the property on a weekday before you sign.

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Common Questions

What Students and Parents Ask Most

Straightforward answers about Tuscaloosa student apartments — no fluff, no filler.

Earlier than feels necessary. The best units near campus are leased between December and February for the following fall semester. Right now — summer — is still a viable window, but it is closing. Don’t wait until August to start looking for an August move-in.
It depends heavily on location. Luxury complexes on The Strip run $900–$1,300 per bedroom. Mid-range apartments 0.5–1 mile from campus average $600–$900 per bedroom. Budget options 1–2 miles out go for $400–$650. Northport is the lowest at $350–$600 per bedroom.
Yes — summer subleases near UA are common since many students return home between May and August. You can often find well-furnished Tuscaloosa student apartments at reduced summer rates. Check our dedicated sublease guide for the best options ranked by amenities.
Many student-oriented complexes require a parent or guardian as a guarantor if you are under 21 or cannot show verifiable income. Ask about this upfront — before you get attached to a floor plan.
Water and trash are often included near campus; electricity and internet almost never are. Get a written breakdown of every monthly fee before signing — the advertised number is rarely the full picture.
UA operates the Crimson Ride transit system connecting campus with the major student housing corridors in Tuscaloosa. If you are considering a complex slightly off the beaten path, check whether a route stops nearby before you commit to a lease.
From the Blog

T-Town Knowledge

Guides, tips, and local know-how for UA students navigating the Tuscaloosa student apartment market.

Summer Housing

Best Student Apartments Near UA Available for Summer Sublease (Ranked by Pool)

We ranked the best sublease options near UA by the amenity students actually care about in a 95° Alabama summer.

Neighborhoods

The Best Neighborhoods for Student Apartments in Tuscaloosa Near UA

This breakdown covers what students actually encounter in each area — not just what the leasing office says.

Leasing

What to Look for in a Tuscaloosa Student Apartment Lease

Many first-time renters focus only on rent and move-in date, missing clauses that cost them later. Here’s what to actually read.

Renter Tips

Short-Term & Summer Housing for UA Students: The Complete Guide

Short-term student housing in Tuscaloosa is genuinely one of the more stressful things a UA student can navigate. This covers every real option.

Pet Policies

Pet-Friendly Student Apartments in Tuscaloosa: What UA Students Need to Know

Pet-friendly options exist across Tuscaloosa — but with specific conditions, fees, and breed restrictions you need to know before applying.

Roommates

How to Find a Roommate for Student Apartments in Tuscaloosa

Sharing a 3 or 4-bedroom Tuscaloosa student apartment is one of the most effective ways to cut the cost of off-campus living near UA.

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