Overview & Location
32 E Green St sits in the heart of Champaign, Illinois, within the 61820 zip code. The address places residents close to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus, making it a practical choice for students who want walkable access to university buildings, the Illini Union, and the bus network along Green Street. The surrounding block is lined with restaurants, coffee shops, and grocery options, so day‑to‑day errands can be handled on foot.
The building was constructed with modern finishes commonly seen in purpose‑built student housing. Shared amenities include a gym, on‑site parking, and a TV lounge. The property is managed by a professional operator; pricing, lease terms, and exact move‑in dates should be verified directly with the management office.
Who Is This Residence For?
32 E Green St suits students who prioritise location and convenience over the lowest possible rent. Because it sits directly on the main commercial corridor of Campustown, residents can walk to lectures, libraries, and social spots without a car. The building’s inclusion of a gym and parking (typically an extra cost in Champaign) appeals to those who want on‑site recreation and a guaranteed vehicle spot.
The property works well for groups who plan to share an apartment. With 2‑, 3‑, and 4‑bedroom layouts available, friend groups of three or four can secure a unit together and split costs. The larger units often offer private bedrooms with shared common spaces, a format that many students find balances privacy with social life.
International students arriving for the 2026/27 academic year may find the August 18, 2026 availability aligned with fall orientation schedules. Those who need a move‑in date before the semester starts can plan to arrive a few days early and settle in.
Who Might Look Elsewhere?

Budget‑conscious students will find Champaign’s market offers lower entry points. The city’s “from‑price” across all properties is $579 per month; 32 E Green St starts at $875 per month for a likely share in a multi‑bedroom unit. If you are looking for a studio or a one‑bedroom at a sub‑$800 price, this residence will not meet that need.
Graduate students or those who prefer quieter living may find Green Street too lively, especially on weekends. The area is dense with restaurants, bars, and foot traffic. Residents who need absolute silence for studying might be better served by a location a few blocks off the main strip.
Families or students with children should note that the unit types (2b, 3b, 4b) are designed for roommates sharing a flat, not for independent households. The lease structure may also prohibit subletting or short‑term stays, so verify flexibility with the operator.
What Residents Say
No resident reviews are available for 32 E Green St at the time of writing. The property appears to be either newly listed or has not yet collected feedback on this platform. Prospective tenants should request to speak with current residents through the operator’s referral program or search social‑media groups for the building’s name. Without firsthand accounts, it is prudent to tour the property or schedule a video walk‑through to inspect unit condition, noise levels, and management responsiveness.
Price Positioning in Champaign
The citywide starting price for student housing in Champaign is $579 per month. 32 E Green St’s minimum rate of $875 per month sits about 51 % above that floor. However, “from‑price” figures often represent the cheapest bed in the least expensive unit type (e.g., a shared room in a 4‑bedroom). The actual rent you pay depends on the bedroom configuration and the lease signing date.
For context:
- A 2‑bedroom apartment at this property may range from roughly $875 to $1,025 per person per month, depending on whether you rent by the bed or as a whole unit.
- 3‑bedroom and 4‑bedroom units typically bring the per‑person cost toward the lower end of the spectrum, because the rent is split across more roommates.
- Parking is listed as an amenity; confirm whether it is included in the rent or charged separately (many buildings in Champaign charge $50–100 per month for a reserved spot).
All prices above are indicative — confirm with the operator before signing.
Room‑Type Guidance
- 4‑bedroom units (4b): Best value per person. Ideal for groups of four friends. Private bedrooms with shared living/dining/kitchen.
- 3‑bedroom units (3b): Good for trios. More common‑space per person than the 4b.
- 2‑bedroom units (2b): Most expensive per person, but suits a pair of roommates who want a smaller household.
If you are a solo renter, you can sign an individual lease (per‑bed) if the operator offers it — confirm this before committing. Most modern student buildings in Champaign have gone to per‑bed leasing, meaning you are responsible only for your room and not for a roommate’s portion.
Booking Timing Considerations
The property is listed as available from 18 August 2026. For University of Illinois students whose fall semester starts in late August, this move‑in date aligns well. However, because demand for Green Street properties is high, many buildings fill up by early spring for the following academic year.
To secure a unit at 32 E Green St:
- Start inquiring in early 2026 (January–March) for the best chance at your preferred room type and floor plan.
- After April, choices may be limited to higher‑price units or less desired layouts.
- If you are flexible, last‑minute openings sometimes appear in July/August when accepted students cancel, but waiting comes with risk.
Don’t forget to account for utility costs, renter’s insurance, and any move‑in fees not advertised in the base rent.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the rent compare to other properties near the University of Illinois?
Champaign’s student‑housing market ranges from about $579 for a budget room several blocks off campus to over $1,200 for premium studios near the Quad. 32 E Green St’s $875–$1,025 range places it in the mid‑to‑upper tier for the Green Street corridor. It is higher than many off‑strip options but lower than the newest luxury towers.
Is parking included, and is it safe?
The amenity list includes “Parking,” but the listing does not specify whether it is free or paid, or whether it is a surface lot or a garage. Given that on‑street parking in Campustown is metered and limited, having a designated spot is a clear advantage. Confirm with the operator whether the parking is reserved for residents, if a fee is charged, and if it is monitored by cameras or an attendant.
Can I move in before August 18, 2026?
The current data shows an available‑from date of August 18, 2026. Many student buildings in Champaign offer early‑move‑in for an extra fee if the unit is vacant. If you need to arrive in July or early August (e.g., for summer research or orientation), contact the operator to ask about early access — they may require a separate lease term for the summer months.
Sources & data date: 2026-07 (pricing, availability, and amenity details are as of this date and may change). All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
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