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Student Housing near Cornell University

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Looking for Cornell University housing? Explore 100% verified off-campus apartments near Cornell on uhomes.com, starting from $739/month. Most housing options are only minutes from campus, Collegetown, and other student spots. Choose from Cornell townhouses, private student housing and other options near campus. Then discover our different room choices, including modern studios, private 1-bedroom apartments and shared 2-, 3- or 4-bedroom layouts for roommates, depending on your budget and privacy needs.

Want more flexibility than standard Cornell University dorms? Selected Cornell University apartments offer in-unit washers and dryers, gyms, study rooms, parking, pet-friendly policies, bus access or nearby supermarkets, making your daily routine easier. Our fully furnished options also make the move-in process feel less rushed.

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Cayuga Lofts

217 S Cayuga St., Ithaca, New York 14850

2.11 mi walk from Cornell University

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25 min

41 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Gym Floor-to-ceiling Window Near Shopping Center Near bus station In-unit Washer/Dryer Elevator
5.0(1)
Offers up to US$153.5
From US$2,389
US$2,385/month
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Collegetown Terrace

115 S Quarry St, Ithaca, New York 14850

1.42 mi from Cornell University (straight line)

20 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Referral Bonus 2026 Semester 1 booking pets allowed Near bus station Near supermarket Gym Furnished
Saved 13 times in 30 days
5.0(2)
Offers up to US$153.5
From
US$739/month
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Cayuga Place

131 E Green St., Ithaca, New York 14850

2.02 mi walk from Cornell University

7 min

24 min

39 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Near Shopping Center Near bus station Elevator Floor-to-ceiling Window In-unit Washer/Dryer Double Occupancy(Free)
Saved 11 times in 30 days
Offers up to US$153.5
From US$2,209
US$2,205/month
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Plaza East Luxury Apartments & Luxury Townhouses

222 Summerhill Drive, Ithaca, New York 14850

2.14 mi walk from Cornell University

6 min

13 min

41 min

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Apartment No Service Fee
Saved 2 times in 30 days
Offers up to US$153.5
From US$2,200
US$2,196/month
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Catherine Commons

304 College Avenue, Ithaca, New York 14850

1.37 mi walk from Cornell University

6 min

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27 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Walk to school Elevator Furnished
Saved 6 times in 30 days
Offers up to US$153.5
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US$1,649/month
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Collegetown Center

151 Dryden Road, Ithaca, New York 14850

1.34 mi walk from Cornell University

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26 min

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Offers up to US$98.5
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Library Place

105 West Court Street, Ithaca, New York 14850

1.88 mi walk from Cornell University

6 min

23 min

36 min

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City Centre Ithaca

301 E State St, Ithaca, New York 14850

1.89 mi walk from Cornell University

6 min

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36 min

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Apartment No Service Fee pets allowed Gym
Saved 4 times in 30 days
Offers up to US$99.5
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College Townhouse

121-125 College Avenue, Ithaca, New York 14850

1.50 mi walk from Cornell University

6 min

13 min

29 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee In-unit Washer/Dryer Walk to school Elevator Furnished
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Offers up to US$300
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Auden Ithaca

210 Lake Street, Ithaca, New York 14850

1.20 mi walk from Cornell University

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23 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Gym Furnished
Saved 5 times in 30 days
5.0(1)
Offers up to US$153.5
From US$789
US$785/month
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312 College Ave

312 College Avenue, Ithaca, New York 14850

1.34 mi walk from Cornell University

6 min

11 min

26 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee CINEMA Walk to school Furnished Gym with air-con In-unit Washer/Dryer Elevator
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Parkside Vista

204 Fair St., Ithaca, New York 14850

2.16 mi from Cornell University (straight line)

31 min

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Offers up to US$153.5
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Student Accommodation near Cornell University

Cornell University Housing

Cornell University housing on uhomes.com starts from $739/month, with selected options only minutes from Cornell's campus. We take pride in providing 100% verified off-campus housing tailored to diverse needs and preferences. You can compare apartments near Cornell University, from private studios and 1-bedroom apartments to 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom layouts for roommates. Struggling with move-in costs? Discover fully furnished options that may come with a bed, desk, closet, seating and high-speed Wi-Fi. Or want a smoother daily routine near Cornell? Modern features like in-unit washers and dryers, gyms, study rooms, and parking can also make daily life feel less stressful.

uhomes.com also supports different housing needs beyond the standard lease. You can explore Cornell graduate housing with more privacy, quiet study space and flexible apartment layouts near daily essentials. If you are staying near campus for summer courses, research, internships or the break between semesters, we totally understand summer plans are a bit different. Cornell summer housing is something worth checking before you book.

If you are still comparing the wider rental market around Cornell, our Ithaca student housing can help you explore more options across the city. Start your housing search by finding top-rated and recommended Cornell off campus housing today! Our 1-on-1 consultants can guide you through the whole booking process and get you the best prices. They can also help check Cornell sublet options and support roommate matching services. No matter what you are looking for, we ensure you can find your ideal apartments with ease!

About Cornell University

Cornell University is a private Ivy League research university located in Ithaca, New York, USA, as well as one of only three private land-grant universities in the United States. Cornell University was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White and has remained a co-educational and nonsectarian institution throughout its history. Cornell ranked #16 in the QS World University Rankings 2026, and its student body reached 26,793 in fall 2024, including 16,128 undergraduates and 10,665 postgraduate students. For more admissions data, you can also read our guide to Cornell University acceptance rate, including the Class of 2029, Early Decision and Regular Decision statistics.

Cornell University's main campus, the Ithaca campus, is organized into eight undergraduate colleges and seven graduate divisions. Cornell also operates campuses in New York City and Qatar, including Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell Tech, and Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar. Each college and academic division at Cornell University has near autonomy in defining its respective admission standards and academic curriculum. The popular majors at Cornell are Computer and Information Sciences; Business, Management and Marketing; Engineering; Agriculture; Social Sciences; Physical Sciences; Architecture, and more. Cornell also provides over 1,000 student organizations for undergraduates. Whether your interest is music, sports, or travel, there is a suitable student club or organization for you.

Around Cornell University, there is a variety of Cornell off-campus housing. However, with a large student population and strong demand for housing near campus, quality apartments near Cornell University can become competitive, especially around Collegetown and other student-preferred areas. For incoming or international students, it may also help to understand how student housing in the United States works before choosing a Cornell apartment. Students should start exploring student housing options in spring or by May to secure a wider selection before the academic year begins in September. The earlier you begin looking for places to stay near Cornell University, the better chance you have to rent an ideal one.

Best Cornell University Housing

Best Cornell University housing is selected from 100% verified off campus apartments near campus and Collegetown. Our recommended apartments are selected for students who want a clearer balance between campus access and daily comfort. Many apartments are also close to bus stations, supermarkets or shopping centers, making daily commuting more convenient. Our top-rated apartment near cornell university also comes with features that make daily life easier. You can find convenient features like in-unit washers and dryers, gyms, balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows, sauna rooms, and parking. Pet-friendly Cornell student housing is also available, with quieter surroundings or easier access to nearby outdoor areas. We can help you check pet rules before booking, including extra fees, breed or size limits and roommate-related restrictions.

Before you book, uhomes.com lets you compare price, location, room type, furnished options, amenities, lease details, photos, floor plans and available offers in one place.

Start with our top Cornell University apartments below:

  1. Collegetown Terrace
  2. Cayuga Place
  3. Cayuga Lofts
  4. Plaza East Luxury Apartments & Luxury Townhouses, Ithaca
  5. Catherine Commons

Cheap Cornell University Housing

Cheap Cornell University housing on uhomes.com starts from $739/month, giving students lower-cost options near Cornell while still staying connected to campus life. If rent is your first concern, shared apartments and larger roommate-friendly layouts are usually easier to manage. Our affordable Cornell University accommodation also come furnished, saving you from buying a bed, desk, closet, seating or other basic items right after arrival. Our no Service Fee listings, available offers, cashback and price-match support can also make it easier to plan your total Cornell University housing cost.

Here are some cheap Cornell University apartments worth checking:

Collegetown Terrace: Starts from $739/month

Auden Ithaca: Starts from $785/month

Collegetown Court: Starts from $925/month

Lakeside Vista: Starts from $943/month

Furnished Cornell University Housing

Want to enjoy the convenience when moving into the Cornell University housing? You can find the fully furnished or semi-furnished apartments near Cornell University to enjoy the comfortable, easy living. Come and browse some popular furnished Cornell off campus housing listings:

 

Luxury Apartments near Cornell University

What do Cornell luxury student apartments look like? Lavish decorations, thoughtful designs, spacious layouts, upscale amenities, attentive service properties, and a beautiful environment are the basic configuration of the luxury apartments for rent near Cornell University. Inside those high-end Cornell off campus housing, you can easily find a state-of-the-art fitness center, swimming pool with sundeck, covered parking, controlled access system, doormen, etc. Plan to explore luxurious Cornell housing during your study life? Here we list some luxury off campus housing Cornell for your consideration:

Best Neighborhoods for Cornell University Housing

The best neighborhoods for Cornell University housing include Collegetown, Belle Sherman, Cayuga Heights and Fall Creek. Collegetown is usually the first area to check because classes, cafés and nightlife stay close. Students looking at Cornell sophomore housing or other Cornell University undergraduate housing often start here for walkability and student life. Fall Creek and Belle Sherman are better for Cornell graduate student housing, especially if you want better access to Downtown Ithaca. And Cayuga Heights is a better fit if you care more about privacy and a calmer residential routine.

Collegetown

  • Collegetown is a cool spot off campus where Cornell University students often hang out, providing a nice escape from the main campus.
  • Closest Cornell Collegetown apartments are only about a 2- to 10-minute walk to Central Campus.
  • Rent is not usually the cheapest here. Rooms often sit around $1,200–$1,800/month, while studios and 1-bedroom apartments can reach around $1,600–$2,200+.

Fall Creek

  • Fall Creek feels more like local Ithaca than a campus neighborhood. It is popular with some graduate students because it gives better access to Downtown Ithaca and The Commons, where you can find cafés, restaurants, shops and weekend plans.
  • The commute to Cornell is usually not as simple as Collegetown. Since the area sits downhill from campus, many students rely on TCAT buses or biking.
  • It can be more affordable than campus-adjacent areas, depending on the apartment and lease term.

Cayuga Heights

  • Cayuga Heights is north of campus and feels more peaceful, spacious and upscale. Many faculty members and families live around this area, so the atmosphere is different from Collegetown or Fall Creek.
  • Walking to Central Campus can take up to around 30 minutes, depending on where you live.
  • Larger apartments and quiet surroundings are the main reasons students consider it. But it is not the best choice if you want late-night food, shops or student nightlife nearby.

Belle Sherman

  • Belle Sherman sits just south of campus and feels much more residential. It works well for graduate students, professionals and students who want to stay near Cornell without living in the busiest student streets.
  • The commute can be around a 15-minute level walk to campus from some parts of the neighborhood.

Cornell University Cost of Living

Cornell cost of living is influenced by various factors, like Cornell housing cost, individual preferences, spending habits and personal lifestyles. The estimated expenses for incoming Cornell University students are as follows:

1. Cornell Housing Rates:
Cornell University Dorms Cost: $565 to $1,300 per month
Cornell University Off-Campus Housing Cost: $600 - $3,000 per month

2. Tuition:
The Cornell University tuition for undergraduates of New York residents is around $46,050 per academic year, while for the undergraduates of non-NY residents, Cornell cost is around $68,380.
For postgraduate, the cost for Cornell University per year is range from $20,000 to $30,000.

3. Food:
Groceries: $50 - $140 per week
Dining out: $10 - $80 per meal

4. Entertainment:
Movie Tickets: $12 - $20 per ticket
Other entertainment expenses: $45 - $300 per month

5. Transportation:
Public transportation: $17.5 - $90 per month
Uber/Lyft rides: $70 - $200 per week

6. Miscellaneous:
Books and supplies: $1,000 - $1,500 per year
Personal expenses: $100 - $800 per month

Cornell University Transportation

As a Cornell student, understanding the Cornell University transportation system and local public transport can help you short commute time from your off-campus Cornell housing, save travel time and enhance the life experience. Here is a Cornell University transportation guide for you to help you get around the campus of Cornell University and the city of Ithaca efficiently.

 

1. Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit (TCAT) Bus: For Cornell students, bus fare is free for the first year. After the first year, all Cornell students can get free, unlimited rides on TCAT buses after 6pm on weekdays and anytime on weekends. Besides, students can also purchase discounted bus passes. Also, Cornell University provides free and unlimited TCAT bus rides for all Cornell employees (including temporary and affiliate staff) and retirees at anytime. Employees just need to swipe their Cornell ID card when boarding. There are several major TCAT bus routes that serve the Cornell campus, including routes 10, 15, 30, and 32, as well as the campus-specific routes like 82, 83, 81, and the 90 series.

 

2. Campus-to-Campus (C2C) Bus: Cornell University operates an express bus service between the Ithaca campus and Cornell's New York City locations. The C2C bus runs several times a day, seven days a week year-round (except holidays), and offers amenities such as snacks and on-board WiFi.

 

3. Ithaca Bikeshare: Riding a bike is another fun and popular way to get around Cornell campus and even Ithaca. Whether you are going to work, attend classes, meet friends for dining, or explore Ithaca, Ithaca Bikeshare also offers a convenient and healthy way to experience the city you love.

1) Starting Price: $1.50 to unlock the bike and 25 cents per minute for use (plus tax).

2) A Day Pass: $25 plus tax for 2 hours of ride time in a 24-hour period and another 25-cents per minute for more than 2 hours. (no unlock fees)

3) Annual Membership: $185 per year plus tax for 45 minutes of ride time per day, and another 25-cents per minute for more than 45 minutes a day. (no unlock fees)

 

4. Rideshare: Services like Uber and Lyft are also widely used among the students, as the rideshare can not only arrive the destination fast, but also save the budgets for students.

 

5. Walking: Walking along the Cornell University campus and the city can enjoy the incredible views and feel the unique atmosphere of the campus and the Ithaca city.

 

Want to live in the Cornell University apartment which is more closely to public transportation? Come and explore via uhomes.com to get more apartments near Cornell in Ithaca NY.

Student Life at Cornell University

Student life at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, is vibrant and colorful, offering a rich array of academic, social, and extracurricular opportunities. Cornell living is not only about staying in the library. A normal week can move between lectures, club meetings, and weekend events.

Residential Experience

Students' residential life at Cornell is comfortable, convenient and safe. There are 17 Cornell residence halls, 8 program houses as well as residential communities for graduate and professional students. Living at Cornell housing on campus, students can attend classes just after rolling out of bed without worrying about being late, and can also easily access to the university facilities and libraries. If students choose to live in the off-campus apartments near Cornell University, they will have a more independent and private space with enough freedom to enjoy your meaningful collegiate life.

Extracurriculars

Cornell has more than 1,000 student clubs and organizations, so most students can find a place to fit in, even if it takes a little time. There are cultural clubs, academic societies, public service groups, music groups, sports clubs and pre-professional organizations. Project teams are also a big part of campus life, especially for students who want hands-on experience outside class.

Dining

Moreover, around Cornell University, there is a plethora of dining, shopping and recreation options for students to explore and enrich living experience. Meanwhile, Cornell campus is known for its beautiful natural surroundings and the close proximity to many attractions, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities, like hiking, exploring gorges, and more.

Academics and Support

Students can use academic advising, learning support, tutoring, career services and transition programs when they need help adjusting. Cornell Health also provides medical, mental health and wellness support. If you live off campus, a short commute and a quiet place to study can make those heavy weeks easier.

Tourist Attractions near Cornell University

Cornell University boasts beautiful surroundings and is near many famous attractions. Using convenient public transportation, students can easily access the tourist attractions from your apartments near Cornell. We list some popular tourist attractions close to Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA, as follows:

On-campus Attractions

  • Cornell Botanic Gardens
  • Johnson Museum of Art
  • A.D. White Library
  • Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Natural Landmarks

  • Cascadilla Gorge
  • Taughannock Falls State Park
  • Robert H. Treman State Park

Local Culture

  • Ithaca Commons
  • Ithaca Farmers Market
  • Libe Slope
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FAQs on Cornell University Student Accommodation

When should I start looking for Cornell University housing?

You should start looking for Cornell University housing in spring or by May if you plan to move in before the fall semester. Apartments near Cornell can become competitive closer to August and September, especially furnished options, shared layouts and housing near Collegetown. Starting earlier gives you more time to compare price, distance to campus, room type, lease term and available offers before booking.

How much does Cornell University housing cost?

Cornell University housing on uhomes.com starts from $739/month. The final rent depends on the property, room type, lease term, location and amenities. Shared apartments and larger roommate-friendly layouts are usually easier to manage on a budget than private studios or 1-bedroom apartments.

Is Cornell University off-campus housing cheaper than on-campus Cornell dorms?

Cornell off-campus housing can be cheaper or more flexible than Cornell dorms, depending on the apartment and lease terms. Off-campus apartments near Cornell may offer shared layouts, furnished rooms, or available offers, which can help students control actual housing costs. Always compare rent, utilities, furniture and move-in fees before deciding.

How can I find cheap Cornell University apartments?

You can find cheap Cornell University apartments by comparing shared apartments, larger roommate-friendly layouts and available offers on uhomes.com. Current lower-priced options include Collegetown Terrace from $739/month, Auden Ithaca from $785/month, Collegetown Court from $925/month and Lakeside Vista from $943/month. Prices may change by availability, lease term and room type.

What are the benefits of booking off-campus Cornell University housing?

1. More privacy spaces: Living in Cornell off-campus housing, you can have your own privacy space to relax and study.


2. More flexible choices: From living areas, room types to the roommates, you can have more flexible choices based on your requirements and preferences if you choose to live in Cornell University off-campus housing.


3. Save more money: Renting apartments near Cornell can generally enjoy different kinds of discounts to save money. When renting off-campus Cornell housing, students can enjoy exclusive offers, early bird discounts, refer-to-earn discounts, or cashback, or leverage discounts by group booking our Cornell University housing.


4. Develop life skills: Living in Cornell University dorms outside campus means students need to manage their living situation, budget, and navigate the relationship with neighbors and landlords by themselves, which is helpful for students to develop living skills and prepare for future.

What room types does students prefer when searching Cornell University housing?

Apartments near Cornell University usually include studios, 1-bedroom apartments, 2-bedroom apartments, and 3+bedroom apartments. Studios and 1-bedroom apartments are better if you want more privacy. Larger layouts work well if you plan to live with roommates and share rent.

Not only that, if you have other preferences when finding the Cornell University housing, like fully furnished or semi-furnished apartments, pet-friendly apartments, smoke-free apartments, close to bus stops, near parks, and much more, you can directly contact our experts. 

What is the best neighborhood for Cornell apt?

Collegetown is usually a strong starting point for Cornell apt because it keeps Central Campus, restaurants, cafés and student life close. Some sophomores may also compare quieter nearby areas if they want more space or fewer crowds, but Collegetown is often the easiest area for walkability.

What is the average Cornell housing costs?

Cornell’s official 2025–26 undergraduate cost of attendance estimates housing at $13,744 for the academic year, with food estimated separately at $7,604. If you divide the housing at Cornell estimate across a 9-month school year, the average Cornell housing cost is about $1,527/month. We offer affordable Cornell housing off campus starting from $739/month, giving students with a tighter budget more options.

Is it safe to live in housing near Cornell University?

Yes, it is generally safe to live in housing near Cornell University, especially in well-lit, student-friendly areas close to campus. Many Cornell students choose apartments in nearby neighborhoods such as Collegetown, Belle Sherman, Cayuga Heights and Fall Creek. Before booking, it is still worth checking the building’s secure entry, lighting, visitor rules, tenant reviews and your daily route to campus. You can review verified property details and ask our consultants to help confirm security features before you apply.

Can I find Cornell graduate student housing?

Yes, we offers Cornell graduate student housing and off-campus apartments that can work for graduate and professional students. Many graduate students look for quieter areas, more privacy, larger layouts, furnished options or easier access to daily errands. Belle Sherman, Fall Creek and Cayuga Heights are worth comparing if you prefer a calmer routine than Collegetown.

Can I rent Cornell University townhouses?

Yes, you can find Cornell townhouse apartments. Cornell townhouses can be a good choice if you want more space, a house-like layout or a shared living setup with roommates. Options such as Plaza East Luxury Apartments & Luxury Townhouses and College Townhouse are worth checking if you prefer larger layouts, more privacy and a different setup from a standard apartment or Cornell dorm.

Are furnished Cornell student rentals available?

Yes, furnished Cornell student rentals are available. Some options may come with basic furniture such as a bed, desk, closet, seating or high-speed Wi-Fi, depending on the property. Furnished housing is especially useful if you are moving from another city or overseas and do not want to buy everything after arrival.

Are utilities included in Cornell housing options?

Some Cornell housing options may include utilities, but it depends on the property. Utilities can include water, electricity, gas, heating, trash, internet or other monthly fees. Check the listing details carefully before booking, or ask one of our consultants to confirm what is included in the rent.

Can I find pet-friendly Cornell student housing?

Yes, pet-friendly Cornell apartments are available, but pet rules vary by property. Some suitable apartments may allow cats or dogs and may offer larger layouts, quieter surroundings or easier access to nearby outdoor areas. Before booking, check whether pets are allowed, whether extra fees apply, and whether there are breed, size or roommate-related restrictions.

What amenities can I find in Cornell student apartments?

Cornell student apartments may offer in-unit washers and dryers, gyms, study rooms, elevators, balconies, parking, floor-to-ceiling windows, sauna rooms, bus access or nearby supermarkets, depending on the building. These features can make daily life easier when classes, grocery runs and group projects get busy.

Can I find Cornell sublet options?

Yes, we can help students check Cornell sublet options or shorter lease availability where available. Sublet and short-term options depend on the property, move-in date and lease rules, so it is better to confirm availability, rent, lease length and application steps before making a decision.

Can I find Cornell summer housing at Cornell?

Yes. Cornell also offers the on-campus Cornell University summer housing for students. Eligible students will stay in designated residence halls on Cornell's West Campus. Both the single and double rooms are available for students. Additionally, prices for on-campus summer housing Cornell are as follow:
  • Single occupancy Cornell summer housing at $58.00/night.
  • Double occupancy Cornell summer housing at $47.50/night.

Can I get discounts when booking housing near Cornell University?

Yes, selected Cornell house offer discounts such as cashback, exclusive offers, referral bonuses, group-booking discounts, No Service Fee options or price-match support. The exact offer depends on the property and booking time, so always check the listing page before applying.

How do I book Cornell University apartments for rent on uhomes.com?

You can book Cornell University apartments for rent on uhomes.com by choosing your budget, room type, lease term, move-in date and amenities, then checking photos, floor plans, prices and lease details. After you save or select a property, click “Enquire” or “Book Now” so a 1-on-1 consultant can help confirm availability and guide you through the booking process.

Can I view Cornell apartments for rent before booking?

Yes, you can view Cornell apartments for rent on uhomes.com before booking. Each listing includes verified property details, and many apartments show photos, floor plans, room information, prices, lease terms and available offers. For selected Cornell apartments, you may also find videos, virtual tours or extra viewing support. If you are unsure about the room layout, building location or facilities, our consultants can help you check details before you apply.

What should I check before signing a lease for apartments near Cornell University Ithaca?

Before signing a lease for apartments near Cornell University Ithaca, check rent, deposit, utilities, lease length, move-in date, furniture, pet rules, roommate rules, parking, distance to campus and cancellation terms. If anything is unclear, ask a consultant to confirm the details before you apply.

What percent of students choose to live in the Cornell off-campus housing?

Around 45% of the students prefer choosing the Cornell off campus housing to enjoy the off-campus living, while about 55% of the students live in Cornell dorms, which is more convenient to learn from people who bring rich experiences, perspectives, and interests.

Does Cornell have accommodations?

Yes, Cornell University provide a wide range of Cornell dorms for eligible undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. The first-year and second-year students are required to live in the Cornell University dormitories. However, if you are already the junior, senior or graduates, and plan to find the off-campus Cornell University housing, you can directly contact uhomes.com to expend your options on searching apartments near Cornell University in Ithaca NY.

Do freshmen have to live in Cornell University dorms?

Yes. Not only the freshmen, but also the sophomore need to follow to residential requirement to live in the Cornell dormitories. Meanwhile, there is also a required meal plan for the first year and second-year students living in Cornell housing.

What are the best Cornell University dorms on campus?

According to the latest information, Toni Morrison Hall, William Keeton House, and Court-Kay-Bauer Hall are the top 3 on-campus Cornell University housing. If you are interested in experiencing the off-campus Cornell living, you can browse uhome.com to search for various apartments near Cornell University. 

Does Cornell University provide graduate student housing at Cornell?

Yes, there are on-campus Cornell dorms for graduate students. And approximately 5% of graduate students choose to live in on-campus Cornell University housing. 

What are the nearby cities of Cornell University Ithaca, NY, USA?

Binghamton, and Syracuse are the nearby cities of Cornell Ithaca NY, which are about an hour north and south, separately. So it is convenient for Cornell University students to travel around the above nearby cities during leisure time.

What are the nearby universities and colleges of Cornell University Ithaca, NY, USA?

Ithaca College and Empire State College-State University of New York are the colleges and universities around Ithaca Cornell University. So students studying in the above universities can also think about renting the Cornell University housing with Cornell students to save money.

What are the hotels Ithaca NY near Cornell?

Hotels in Ithaca, NY near Cornell include The Statler Hotel on Cornell’s campus, as well as hotel options around Downtown Ithaca, East Hill and the Ithaca Commons area. Hotels are useful for campus visits, family trips, orientation or short stays before move-in, but they are usually not the best choice for a full semester.
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