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Student Housing in St. Louis

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Everly On The Loop

6105 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63112

0.65 mi from Washington University in St. Louis

18 min

5 min

18 min

4 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near school bus Walk to school Near supermarket Renovated Near bus station Parcels collect Free shuttle bus Bills included
4.7(66)
Up to US$150 cashback
From US$1,225
US$1,218/month
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Dorchester - St. Louis Apartments

665 S Skinker Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63105

0.65 mi from Washington University in St. Louis

17 min

4 min

6 min

4 min

Apartment No Service Fee Near school bus Walk to school Near park Near bus station Parcels collect 24 hours security Gym Elevator
4.8(36)
Up to US$130 cashback
From US$1,375
US$1,111/month
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100 Above the Park

100 Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63108

2.06 mi from Washington University in St. Louis

48 min

13 min

24 min

7 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Near park Near bus station Parcels collect 24 hours security Gym In-unit Washer/Dryer
5.0(1)
From US$2,295
US$2,104/month
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Kingsbury - Apartments St. Louis

501 and 525 Clara Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63112

1.12 mi from Washington University in St. Louis

32 min

8 min

14 min

6 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Near bus station Parcels collect Balcony Elevator with air-con In-unit Washer/Dryer
5.0(1)
Up to US$130 cashback
From US$1,275
US$1,250/month
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West Pine Lofts

4050 W Pine Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63108

3.22 mi from Washington University in St. Louis

74 min

20 min

46 min

12 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Parcels collect Bills included Luxury Community Walk to school City View Near supermarket Near park Near Shopping Center
Up to US$150 cashback
From US$925
US$918/month
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Parc Frontenac

40 North Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63108

2.08 mi from Washington University in St. Louis

47 min

13 min

23 min

7 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Walk to school Near park Near bus station Parcels collect 24 hours security Gym Elevator with air-con
5.0(2)
Up to US$130 cashback
From US$1,150
US$1,125/month
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Clayton On The Park

8025 Bonhomme Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63105

2.09 mi from Washington University in St. Louis

51 min

13 min

51 min

7 min

Verified Apartment Gym In-unit Washer/Dryer
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US$1,550/month
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Montclair on the Park

18 South Kingshighway, St. Louis, Missouri 63108

0.39 mi from Washington University in St. Louis, Medical Campus

19 min

5 min

15 min

5 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Near park Near bus station Parcels collect Gym Elevator with air-con In-unit Washer/Dryer
3.8(4)
Up to US$130 cashback
From US$1,150
US$1,125/month
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Coronado Place and Towers

3701 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63108

0.25 mi from Saint Louis University

7 min

3 min

7 min

2 min

Verified Student Accommodation Parcels collect Walk to school Near park Near Shopping Center Near bus station Furnished Gym Elevator
Up to US$150 cashback
From US$489
US$282/month
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Lewis Collaborative

725 Kingsland Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63130
Apartment Walk to school Near bus station Near park Elevator In-unit Washer/Dryer
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US$1,207/month
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The Standard at St. Louis

Forest Park Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63108

0.45 mi from Saint Louis University

13 min

4 min

13 min

4 min

Student Accommodation Near supermarket Near bus station Gym In-unit Washer/Dryer Swimming Pool Elevator
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US$885/month
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Terra at the Grove

4500 Swan Ave, St. Louis, Missouri 63110

2.67 mi from Washington University in St. Louis

74 min

18 min

30 min

11 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Double Occupancy(Free) Near park Near bus station Gym Balcony with air-con In-unit Washer/Dryer Swimming Pool
Up to US$130 cashback
From US$1,350
US$1,334/month
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Student Accommodation in St. Louis

Student Housing in St. Louis, MO

Find and book student housing in St. Louis at uhomes.com. Browse and find the right apartments in St. Louis based on your preferences. These include private apartments in St. Louis, MO, which include shared and en-suite rooms and student studios. All these properties offer fully furnished apartments with modern facilities such as communal lounge areas, games areas, study rooms, swipe card laundry, fully equipped gyms, BBQ areas and much more. Students looking for this type of apartment for rent in St. Louis should visit uhomes.com to compare the various options and choose the best affordable apartments in St. Louis. To find your roommates in St. Louis, MO! Our website will also provide you with a detailed roommate search service to bring more convenience to your life. Most students also can book the best apartments in St. Louis, MO, such as Dorchester - St. Louis Apartments, Georgian Court - Apartments Saint Louis, Kingsbury - Apartments St. Louis, Everly On The Loop and 100 Above the Park.

About St. Louis

Known as the "heart of the Midwest," St. Louis is a vibrant city with a long history, diverse culture, rich activities, and many great places to visit and live. It also has world-class attractions, iconic landmarks, thrilling music, and a thriving arts and culture scene.

 

At the same time, St. Louis also has many high-level universities. The first is Washington University in St. Louis, a prestigious private research university that values research and innovation. The second is Saint Louis University, an academic and research excellence university widely acclaimed worldwide. Finally, the University of Missouri-St. Louis is a public research university named one of the best universities in the United States by Forbes magazine.

 

At St. Louis, student life is more than just learning. It also involves immersing yourself in a city of culture, style and exploration. St. Louis offers students plenty of entertainment options, including an exciting nightlife scene.

 

Head to town and catch a show at Fabulous Fox or shop at the Saint Louis Outlet Mall. There are incredible buildings to admire in the Washington Avenue Historic District, or you can see the flora and fauna on display at the St. Louis Zoo and Missouri Botanical Garden.

 

From colourful neighbourhood culture and historic cultural attractions to bars and restaurants showcasing St. Louis nightlife, uhomes.com will provide you with quality accommodation in St. Louis, Missouri, close to these lively environments to bring you the best living environment and experience.

Best Student Housing in St. Louis

When looking for the most satisfying student housing in St. Louis, too many options can overwhelm you. Here are 10 of the best listings to help you find the best apartments for rent St. Louis, MO, you want faster:

  1. Parc Frontenac
  2. 100 Above the Park
  3. Dorchester - St. Louis Apartments
  4. Everly On The Loop
  5. Georgian Court - Apartments Saint Louis
  6. Montclair on the Park
  7. The Regency at Saint Louis
  8. St. Luke's Plaza Apartments
  9. McCormack House at Forest Park Southeast
  10. Toronto Apartments

Cheap Student Housing in St. Louis

When looking for apartments in STL, you must consider rental prices and your budget. Never mind that the apartment rentals in St. Louis is too high to afford, uhomes.com has prepared some inexpensive but well-equipped affordable apartments in STL for you:

  1. The Regency at Saint Louis
  2. St. Luke's Plaza Apartments
  3. McCormack House at Forest Park Southeast
  4. Toronto Apartments
  5. Winston Churchill Apartments

Best Places to Stay in St. Louis

When searching for the proper student housing in St. Louis, MO, focus on the apartment's amenities and the specifics of the neighbourhood. Because this tends to affect your experience living in the apartment. Here are some of the best places to stay:

 

Lafayette Square

The Lafayette Square Community Garden allows residents to grow fresh and healthy food, flowers, and herbs with friends and neighbours. The student housing is close to two universities and two train stations, and the rent is low, making it ideal for international students to stay.

Must-visit Attractions: the Lafayette Square Community Garden, The Park House, Arts Council

Monthly Average House Rent: $751-&2,250

Train Station: Union Station, Civic Center

 

Central West End

Home to some of St. Louis'oldest shops, one-of-a-kind businesses, and unique attractions such as the World Chess Hall of Fame, CWE is often described as "urban eclecticism." At the same time, it has more than 75 shops, galleries, restaurants, bars, salons, hotels, and other businesses. The community is surrounded by two universities and two train stations, making it ideal for students who come to study in St. Louis. From art lovers and foodies to students and residents, people from all walks of life can live happily at CWE.

Must-visit Attractions: Forest Park, World Chess Hall of Fame, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis

Monthly Average House Rent: $751-$3,000

Train Station: Central West End, Cortex Station

 

Soulard

Soulard is a historic district in St. Louis. It's home to the oldest farmers market west of the Mississippi, the Surad Farmers Market. Many businesses are in the area, including restaurants, bars and the North American headquarters of Anheuser-Busch (home to the St. Louis Brewery).

Must-visit Attractions: Mardi Gras events, Tuckers Place, John D. McGurk's Irish Pub and Garden

Monthly Average House Rent: $751-$2,250

 

The Hill

The Hill is a unique place in St. Louis. The streets are lined with authentic Italian restaurants and local eateries serving the best of St. Louis to residents. More than just a hotspot for parties, the Soulard also provides access to many high-salaried jobs, affordable housing and quick access to most of St. Louis using I-55. Such a convenient and inexpensive place is ideal for international students looking to save money.

Must-visit Attractions: Favazza's on the Hill, Charlie Giotto's on the Hill, Milo's Tavern

Monthly Average House Rent: $751-$1,500

 

Lindenwood Park

Attractions near Lindenwood Park include Bowling Alley Shrewsbury Fairway, Animal Sanctuary and historic farm Grant Farm, and Escape Room St. Louis. Lindenwood Park is fun and has a low crime rate. It is one of the safest places to stay in St. Louis, making it ideal for families looking to move to the city.

Must-visit Attractions: Grant's Farm, Escape St. Louis, Trattoria Marcella

Monthly Average House Rent: $751-$1,500

Train Station: Shrewsbury-Lansdowne 1-44

 

Hi-Pointe

The area has 750 to 800 detached homes, apartment buildings, and businesses. Fire stations, schools, banks, and many other commercial establishments exist. Regarding family-friendly living, Hi-Pointe would be one of the best places to stay in St. Louis. The place is close to many attractions, including the St. Louis Zoo, the St. Louis Art Museum, and Kennedy Woods. Washington University in St. Louis and Fontbonne University are nearby and great places for students to stay.

Must-visit Attractions: St. Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Art Museum and Kennedy Forest

Nearby Universities: Washington University in St. Louis, Fontbonne University

Monthly Average House Rent: $800-$2,200

Train Station: Central West End, Shrewsbury-Lansdowne 1-44

Living Expenses in St. Louis, Missouri

The living expenses in St. Louis, Missouri, are average for all U.S. cities, so you don't have to deal with much financial stress. The majority of the cost of living is the St. Louis apartment rentals. According to uhomes.com, the average rent for an apartment in St. Louis is around $500 to $1,500 monthly. For the apartments in St Louis, MO, recommended by uhomes.com, utility costs are usually included in the rent, relieving some of the rent pressure for students and providing a more convenient and hassle-free living experience.

 

The cost of eating also accounts for a large part of daily expenses. If you can cook food daily, buying fruits, vegetables, and fresh meat costs about $400 per month. If you want to dine out, a meal at a cheap restaurant costs about $22. Going to a mid-range restaurant with friends for a three-course dinner will cost around $60.

 

A one-way ticket costs $2.50 in St. Louis, while a monthly pass costs $78. Students can check whether a free shuttle bus or bus line is on the school's official website or other channels.

 

In addition to these various expenses, people spend money on entertainment or shopping each month. So we will give you a few specific costs that can give you some ideas. Gym membership is $28.33 per month. If you want to see a movie, then a movie ticket is about $12. As for the cost of clothing, it costs about $50 to buy a medium-sized brand of clothing. So we expect people to spend about $200 to $300 monthly.

Universities in St. Louis

Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL)

Founded in 1853, Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) is a prestigious private research university that consistently ranks among the top institutions in the US. With a strong emphasis on research and innovation, WashU offers various programs and majors across various disciplines. The university's faculty includes Nobel laureates and leading scholars, ensuring that students receive top-notch education and research opportunities.

Saint Louis University (SLU)

Saint Louis University (SLU), a Catholic institution founded in 1818, is located near the city's famous Gateway Arch. Its commitment to academic and research excellence has earned it recognition and accolades in some of the most respected global university rankings, including being ranked as being one of the best 500 universities in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. With nearly 100 undergraduate and graduate courses, SLU offers a diverse range of academic programs to its 13,000-student body. The institution's emphasis on community engagement and service learning sets it apart. It offers more than 80 courses that combine volunteering with academic study. The university is well-represented in intercollegiate athletics (NCAA), participating in 10 different sports. Its sports teams compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL)

The newest of the four universities in the esteemed University of Missouri System, the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) is a public research university in St. Louis that has been named one of "America's Best Colleges" by Forbes Magazine. Founded in 1963, UMSL has over 95,000 alumni, more than any other university in the region. Its dedication to research, community outreach, and student success is evident in its diverse programs and initiatives. Students at UMSL can choose from about 50 Bachelor's, Master's, and doctoral programs across six colleges.

uhomes.com offers Saint Louis apartments that are not only well-decorated but also have public facilities that are perfect for students. Distance from school is also important for students. Our apartments for rent in St. Louis, MO, are not only close to the campus, but some also have free shuttle service, providing students with the best living experience.

Transportation in St. Louis

One of the most important things to know about St. Louis is its primary mode of transportation. Understanding these methods can significantly reduce commute time and improve efficiency.

 

Aircraft:

Lambert-St. Louis International Airport is a civilian airport in St. Louis and a hub for American Airlines and Southwest Airlines. The airport can transport you to 88 locations in the country and abroad and is the primary mode of transport to further destinations. By flying, you can reach nearby cities such as Newark, Denver, Philadelphia, Boston and Seattle.

 

Light Rail:

The St. Louis Light Rail is a light rail system operated by the Bi-State Development Agency in the St. Louis area of Missouri and Illinois. The system has two lines, 37 stations, a total of 46 miles (74.03 km) and a daily ridership of 51,000 people. The line departs from Lambert-St. Louis International Airport passes through North Hanley, the University of Missouri-St. Louis, and meets the Blue Line at Forest Park Station. It continues east past the main St. Louis area and crosses the Mississippi River at the Eads Bridge into Illinois. The Red Line terminates at Shiloh-Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. The Blue Line runs from Shrewsbury Station through Clayton, Washington University in St. Louis, and joins the Red Line at Forest Park Station. After that, the route overlaps with the red line. The Blue Line terminates at Fairview Heights, Illinois.

 

Bus:

St. Louis has a perfect public transportation system. Students can use buses to travel around the city. The city also has sightseeing buses that will take you through the city's main attractions. Students can buy tickets from ticket machines, websites or mobile apps. If international students do not need to use public transportation daily, they can buy a pass for the whole month, saving a lot of money. Metro Transit provides a real-time public transportation online inquiry system, including buses, light rail subways, etc. Students can search the bus routes on the web or mobile application and make corresponding choices according to their needs.

 

Taxi:

Taxis are also a good option if you travel long distances. You can book a taxi by calling the taxi number or using the mobile app (Uber or Lyft).

 

uhomes.com's recommended apartments in Saint Louis, MO, are easily accessible, keeping student mobility in mind. We are committed to making you comfortable and making life in St. Louis more convenient.

 

 

Student Life and Living in St. Louis Experience

In St. Louis, student life isn't just about hitting the books. It's also about indulging in a city full of culture, flavour, and discovery. St. Louis has plenty of entertainment options for students, including an exciting nightlife scene.

 

St. Louis has plenty of attractions to explore in your free time. Examples include the St. Louis Zoo, Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, Forest Park, St. Louis Union Station, and The Gateway Arch. These places will bring you many different feelings. Or let you experience the vitality and vitality of St. Louis, or let you feel the charm of St. Louis nature. You will get to know and feel the beauty of St. Louis from different angles.

 

St. Louis isn't just about beauty. It's also about food. St. Louis' signature ice cream, Ted Drewes, the most authentic St. Louis traditional Cakeshop, Gooey Butter Cake, and the local pizza shop Lombardo's Trattoria, etc., offer a variety of delicious dishes. You will feel the joy of St. Louis food.

 

The apts for rent in St Louis, MO, listed on uhomes.com, are very close to these locations. We are committed to making our students comfortable and connected to St. Louis so that they do not feel strange about the city.

Things to Do in St. Louis

When you come to St. Louis, you will be immersed in the city's history, taste its cuisine, and embrace its warmth. Let St. Louis ignite your sense of adventure and wonder. With my guide, I will introduce you to the things to do in St. Louis and give you an in-depth understanding of the city:

  1. The Gateway Arch
  2. Busch Stadium
  3. St. Louis Union Station
  4. Forest Park
  5. Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
  6. St. Louis Zoo
  7. Missouri Botanical Garden

FAQs on Student Accommodation St. Louis

What do the utility bills cover when renting student housing in St. Louis, MO?

Utilities refer to the lessee's monthly utility, heating, garbage, sewage, security, Internet and cable TV fees, and other miscellaneous expenses. Some landlords add all of these expenses to the rent and require tenants to pay together.


​If you rent St. Louis apartments for rent through uhomes.com, we've clearly explained the rental structure and associated costs, such as utilities. Generally, utilities are included in the STL rentals on uhomes.com, which is very suitable for students because it can save money and facilitate daily payments.

Can I view the student housing in St. Louis before I confirm the rentals in St. Louis?

You can do that, but we recommend that if you need this, you come to the United States early to see the St. Louis Apartment. The closer we get to the school's opening date, the fewer affordable apartments in St. Louis, MO, are available around campus. Therefore, please decide when to come to the United States according to your actual situation.


​In addition to coming to the United States to see rooms for rent in St Louis, MO, we can also provide you with online property viewing services. Contact our customer service to help you with your online viewing needs. At the same time, uhome.com will provide you with the most comprehensive listing of rooms for rent in St. Louis, as well as related pictures and videos. All information is guaranteed to be accurate, bringing you the most reliable rental service.

If I want to study abroad, when should I start looking for student apartments in St. Louis, MO?

First of all, the best time to rent apartments for rent in Saint Louis, MO, is four or five months before school starts. Starting in January, you can start searching for the perfect apartments in St. Louis, Missouri. Since St. Louis has a large number of apartments to choose from in a short period of time, you can compare different apartments in detail.


​Secondly, after August, the number of apartments for rent in STL will become less and less, so you need to search quickly. This is not conducive to choosing the right apartments in Saint Louis, Missouri.


​If you don't know where to quickly find the best St. Louis housing, we recommend uhomes.com. No matter what kind of room you want, you can find the right apartment for rent in St Louis, MO. We can provide you with the most suitable, fully equipped housing in St. Louis. The photos and videos of our apartments are real, and you can rely on our listings to quickly find the perfect apartment for rent in St. Louis.

How long is the lease term of student apartments in St. Louis?

First, most St. Louis housing leases are for 12 months, beginning in August or September and ending in July or August of the following year.


​Second, a small number of apartments in St. Louis offer semester rentals (5 or 6 months), 10-month rentals (which end at the end of May of the following year), or rentals that end in July and August (with no start time limit).


​It is worth noting that if the St. Louis apartment leases are less than 12 months, there will be additional short-term rentals ranging from $30 to $100 per month.

What are the options for student housing in St. Louis, MO?

The St. Louis apartments for rent consist of single rooms, shared rooms, studios, 1B, 2B, 3B, 4B, and 5B. If you prefer to live alone, you can choose a studio or 1B. If you want to live with roommates, a shared house, 2B, 3B, etc., is more suitable for you.


​No matter what type of room you want, uhomes.com will provide you with the perfect student housing in St. Louis, MO. Our listings are real, and you can get an in-depth look at student housing in St Louis through the photos and videos we provide.

What factors should you consider before renting student apartments in St. Louis?

  1. Before renting accommodation in St. Louis, you must first understand your accommodation needs, including the rental area, the distance and time to and from school, budgeting expenses, whether to share rent and so on.
  2. After the requirements have been identified, students are advised to spend some time researching the security of the selected area. You can check the security situation in the area by going to your local website. If it is a high crime area, it is best not to choose to live there.
  3. ​When looking for affordable apartments in St. Louis, MO, pay attention to the amenities around the neighborhood, such as supermarkets, convenience stores, hospitals, pharmacies, restaurants, banks, etc.
  4. Also, pay attention to what the landlord offers, whether it meets your daily needs, and what else needs to be purchased.
  5. If you plan to find a roommate, you must discuss these issues with your roommate in advance to avoid future conflicts.

Check out uhomes.com, which has very specific listing descriptions that can save you a lot of time.

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