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Student Housing in New Haven

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Discover a wide range of student housing in New Haven, CT, with uhomes.com. There are plenty of studios, 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom apartments designed to fit different lifestyles and budgets. Our New Haven student living is equipped with modern amenities such as fitness centers, study rooms, 24-hour business centers, rooftop decks with BBQ grills, and more. Located in prime areas, these student rentals provide you easy access to Yale University and the University of New Haven, along with nearby dining options, bars, and supermarkets. Find and book your best student apartments in New Haven, Connecticut, with uhomes.com today!
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The Archive

848 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06510

0.75 mi from Yale University

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Apartment No Service Fee Free Coffee&Tea Near bus station City View Walk to school Near supermarket Sauna Room Yoga Studio Gym
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US$3,241/month
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The Haven

College Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06510

0.85 mi from Yale University

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Verified Apartment No Service Fee Elevator
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US$2,235/month
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Estelle New Haven

19 Elm Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

0.62 mi from Yale University

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Apartment No Service Fee Refer A Friend Cashback bookings open for the 26th academic year Walk to school City View Indoor Basketball Court Gym In-unit Washer/Dryer Elevator
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US$2,317/month
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Olive and Wooster

87 Union St, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

0.91 mi from Yale University

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57 min

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Apartment Gym
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25 Lynwood Place

25 Lynwood Place, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

0.67 mi from Yale University

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Apartment pets allowed Near bus station Walk to school
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1447 Chapel Street

1447 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

1.15 mi from Yale University

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Apartment pets allowed Near bus station Walk to school
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574-576 George Street

574-576 George Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

1.11 mi from Yale University

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Apartment pets allowed Near bus station Walk to school
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17 Howe Street

17 Howe Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

0.99 mi from Yale University

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Apartment pets allowed Walk to school
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165 Park Street

165 Park Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

0.81 mi from Yale University

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56 min

Apartment Walk to school
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360 State

360 State Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06510

0.77 mi from Yale University

17 min

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Apartment Free Social Events Near Western Restaurant Near Shopping Center Walk to school In-unit Washer/Dryer Elevator Gym
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US$2,090/month
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The Audubon

367 Orange St, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

0.43 mi from Yale University

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56 min

Apartment Gym Swimming Pool with air-con Walk to school Double Occupancy(Free)
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US$2,218/month
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Parkside at City Crossing

Broad Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06901
Apartment Elevator
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Student Accommodation in New Haven

Student Housing New Haven CT

Find and book student housing in New Haven, CT at uhomes.com. Explore a wide selection of student living, from studios to 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom flats. These New Haven student rentals offer fully furnished apartments with modern facilities, including communal lounge areas, game rooms, study spaces, clubhouses, fully equipped gyms, BBQ areas, and much more. Our New Haven student housing is close to Yale University, the University of New Haven, Southern Connecticut State University, and Albertus Magnus College, typically within a 10-15 minute walk.
uhomes.com offers plenty of affordable student apartments in New Haven, Connecticut, starting at $1195/month, including 165 Park Street, CenterPointe Apartments, 574-576 George Street, and 1447 Chapel Street, which offer convenient access to campus, modern amenities, and a comfortable living environment. Students can utilise our user-friendly website to find the ideal student rentals in New Haven by filtering by room type, price range, duration, and preferred amenities. Our professional consultants are happy to help you book the best student rentals in New Haven, CT.

Best Student Housing New Haven

Top-rated student housing in New Haven, CT, always features modern amenities, diverse room types, and proximity to campus and downtown areas. Students can choose from private studio and 1-bedroom apartments to the larger shared flats. The best New Haven student living offers various amenities such as fitness centers, study lounges, business centers, and proximity to campus shuttle services. Most students end up choosing between East Rock, Downtown, Wooster Square, and Prospect Hill, which has a great historic vibe, plenty of energy, and is surrounded by restaurants and nightlife. Below are the best student rentals in New Haven:
Right in downtown New Haven, Estelle offers a good mix of studios to four-bedrooms with modern finishes and solid amenities like a fitness center and garage parking.
Located on Chapel Street, The Archive offers studios through three-bedrooms just an 8-minute walk from Yale's Old Campus and plenty of restaurants.
Sitting at 200 College Street downtown, The Haven features nice studios and one/two-bedrooms with free access to 24-hour fitness and a business center.
In Wooster Square, Olive and Wooster give you studios up to four-bedrooms, plus a pool and rooftop deck near Yale.
On a quiet street close to Yale University, 25 Lynwood Place offers cozy studios and one-bedrooms in a charming older building.
On Chapel Street, 1447 Chapel offers modern studios and one- and two-bedroom units with high ceilings and hardwood floors. The apartment is close to downtown energy and Yale.
Just steps from Yale-New Haven Hospital, 17 Howe Street provides compact studios to two-bedrooms with on-site laundry and free parking.
In the Dwight area, this building features bright one-bedrooms with exposed brick and hardwood floors near campus. The apartment is within walking distance of Yale, restaurants, shops, and theaters.
On downtown George Street, 574-576 offers spacious one-bedrooms with heat and hot water included, making it ideal for convenient living near Yale.

360 State offers modern studios and one- to three-bedroom apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows and premium finishes in the heart of downtown New Haven, just minutes from Yale. 

Popular Student Areas in New Haven, CT

East Rock, Downtown, Wooster Square, and The Hill are the popular areas for New Haven student housing where students tend to settle. These sought-after neighborhoods are highly recommended because they strike a balance between academic life and local culture, offering a mix of vibrant social scenes and quieter, more residential pockets.

East Rock (Average rent: $1,800 to over $4,000)

This area is a magnet for Yale  University grad students and young professionals. It’s got a great residential feel, but you’re never far from the action, the university shuttles run right through it, and there are plenty of solid cafes and spots to eat within walking distance from student living in New Haven, CT.
Commute from East Rock:
  • To Downtown New Haven: 15-20 min by bus, 10-15 min by taxi, 30-45 min walking
  • To Yale University: 10-15 min by bus, 8-12 min by taxi, 25-35 min walking

Downtown (Average rent: $1,300 to $2,000)

If you choose to stay Downtown, you're trading quiet backyard space for total convenience. It’s where most of the city's best food and nightlife are concentrated, think pizza at BAR, browsing the stacks at Atticus, or grabbing dinner on Chapel Street.
Commute from Downtown:
  • To Yale University: Bus 8-12 min, Taxi 5-8 min, Walking 15-20 min

Wooster Square (Average rent: $1,500 to over $1,800+)

This neighborhood is defined by Wooster Square Park, a beautiful historic spot that’s famous for its cherry blossoms in the spring. It’s widely considered one of the safest and most walkable areas for New Haven student rentals, offering a quiet, residential atmosphere that’s still just a quick stroll or shuttle ride away from the university.
Commute from Wooster Square:
  • To Downtown: Bus 10-15 min, Taxi 5-10 min, Walking 15-20 min
  • To Yale University: Bus 8-12 min, Taxi 5-8 min, Walking 10-15 min
  • To Southern Connecticut State University: Bus 12-18 min, Taxi 7-10 min,  Walking 30-40 min

The Hill (Average rent: $1,849 to $2,626)

Since it’s right next to the hospital, this area is an optimal choice for anyone at the Med School or YNHH. It’s perfect if you want to skip a long commute, and because most of the New Haven, CT, student rentals here are newer, you get a much more modern setup than the older houses you’ll find in other parts of town.

Commute from The Hill:

  • To Downtown: Bus 15-20 min, Taxi 10-15 min, Walking 25-35 min
  • To Yale University: Bus 12-18 min, Taxi 8-12 min, Walking 20-30 min

Room Types of New Haven Student Rentals

New Haven student rentals offer diverse options, ranging from studio to multi-bedroom units, with amenities such as in-unit washers/dryers, high-speed internet, and fitness centers. We’ve organised our room options by budget and lifestyle to help you find your perfect fit.

Studio Apartments in New Haven

The studio apartment features a smart, open layout that seamlessly combines a sleeping area, a study desk, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private bathroom.
Suitable for: Anyone who wants their own private spot without paying for space they don't need, mostly solo students or busy professionals.

1-bedroom Apartments in New Haven, CT

With a spacious living area for hosting and a separate bedroom and bathroom for your own private sanctuary.
Suitable for: Couples or anyone who wants a separate bedroom and living space for more privacy and comfort.

2-bedroom Apartments for rent in New Haven

Two-bedroom apartments with 1 or 2 bathrooms, usually with shared living areas and kitchen facilities.
Suitable for: Friends who want to split the rent or someone who needs an extra room for a home office.

3+ Bedroom Houses to Rent in New Haven

There are bedroom apartments of up to 4 rooms. You’ll get your own private room while sharing the main living space and kitchen with the rest of the group.
Suitable for: Large groups of friends or students who want to live together and save money by sharing common spaces.

Cost of Living in New Haven, CT

Students can expect a monthly price tag of roughly $2,400 to $3,000 in New Haven, including rent, utilities, food and groceries, and transportation. 
The cost of living in New Haven is about 8.4% higher than the national average, which is common for a major East Coast university city. uhomes.com offers many affordable New Haven student housing options starting at $1195/month to help you save on your budget. Below is the detailed breakdown of living costs in New Haven.
  • Housing: $1,500 - $2,200/month
  • Utilities/Internet: $150 - $200/month
  • Food & Groceries: $300 - $400/month
  • Transportation: $150/month
  • Personal Expenses: $400/month

Top Universities in New Haven

Beyond Yale's global prestige, New Haven is a vibrant academic hub home to a wide array of higher education institutions. Our platform offers plenty of student apartments in New Haven, CT, close to these universities shown below:
It’s an Ivy League powerhouse famous for its global research impact and stunning historic campus.
This school stands out for its practical, career-focused programs, particularly in forensics and engineering.
As a major public institution, it’s the primary engine for training the region’s teachers and nurses.
This is a small, dedicated liberal arts college known for its tight-knit community and personalised teaching.

Transportation in New Haven

Getting around New Haven is fairly seamless thanks to a mix of local bus routes, bike-friendly streets, and easy access to major rail lines like Metro-North and Amtrak. Whether you're catching a train at Union Station to head into NYC or grabbing a Veo scooter to zip across town, the city’s transit network covers everything from regional commutes to quick, on-demand trips through local shuttle services. Below is the detailed information on each transport mode in New Haven, CT:

Bus

CTtransit operates a comprehensive bus network throughout New Haven, featuring high-frequency routes such as the 212 (Grand Avenue) and 238 (Dixwell Avenue), which anchor the city's transit grid. Students can also hop on the 243 (Whalley Avenue) or the 261 (Boston Post Road) to navigate seamlessly between downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods. uhomes.com offers many New Haven student living close to the bus station, making it easy for students to take the bus to access the campus and downtown areas.

Rail

Union Station serves as a major rail hub, offering Metro-North service to NYC, Shore Line East to New London, and Amtrak connections across the Northeast. Additionally, the CTrail Hartford Line provides frequent daily service northward to Hartford and Springfield.

Ridesharing

For flexible travel, Via NHV offers affordable on-demand shared shuttles throughout the city, while M7 Encompass provides reliable, 24/7 accessible rides for specialized needs. Travelers at Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN) should plan to use Lyft for pickups, as Uber is currently restricted from operating on-site.

Shuttles & Specialized Transit

The Yale University Shuttle provides students and staff with free transit across campus,
and many of our student apartments in New Haven, Connecticut, giving you seamless access to Yale’s Blue and Orange lines for a quick, fare-free commute to campus. For those with mobility needs, the GNHTD offers essential ADA Paratransit services throughout the Greater New Haven area.

Bike & Walk

New Haven's bike-friendly downtown makes it easy to zip around via Veo electric scooters or the city's various bike-share hubs. uhomes.com also offers several New Haven student rentals with secure bike storage for added convenience. In addition, students can choose to walk or cycle through the highly navigable, pedestrian-oriented streets of the city center.

FAQs on Student Accommodation New Haven

How much is student housing in New Haven, CT?

The monthly costs of student housing in New Haven, CT typically range from $800 to $1,500 for shared off-campus apartments, while luxury or private studio flats often exceed $2,000 per month.

When should I start looking for New Haven student housing?

It's best to start your New Haven student housing search in late February or March for the 2026–2027 academic year. To start early, you can have enough time to compare housing options and take advantage of early-bird discounts with uhomes.com.

What are the best areas of New Haven student rentals?

East Rock, Downtown, and Wooster Square are your best neighborhoods for New Haven student living. You get a totally different vibe in each, from the quiet, leafy streets of East Rock to the non-stop energy of living right Downtown.

What are the room types for student housing in New Haven?

There are various room options for New Haven student apartments, from private studios and spacious 1-bedroom apartments to larger shared flats.

What is the best way to find student apartments in New Haven?

The best way to find student apartments in New Haven is to use uhomes.com. To utilise our verified filters to narrow down options based on room type and price range, preferred amenities, and prime location near Yale University or the University of New Haven.

What do the utility bills cover when renting an apartment in New Haven?

Utility refers to the water, electricity, heating, garbage and wastewater treatment fees, security fees, Internet and cable TV fees and other miscellaneous expenses that the tenant spends every month. Some landlords will include all these costs in the rent and require tenants to pay them together.
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