Denton Student Housing Guide: Navigating Your Options
Denton, Texas, is home to a significant student population drawn by its two major universities. With 25 purpose-built student accommodation properties listed and a minimum price of $479 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), the housing market here offers options for a range of budgets and preferences. This guide covers the key factors to consider when choosing where to live: neighbourhoods organised by commute, price bands derived from current listings, how housing clusters relate to university locations, common pitfalls, and a booking calendar for the 2026–2027 academic year.
Understanding Denton’s Neighbourhoods by Commute
Denton’s student housing landscape is shaped by the location of its two large university campuses. Although the data does not name specific institutions, the majority of purpose-built student housing is concentrated in areas that serve students attending either campus. Understanding the commute patterns helps narrow down your options.
North-central Denton (near the historic Square)
This area is roughly one mile from the northern university campus. It is the most pedestrian-friendly part of town, with shops, restaurants, and bars along the Square at its centre. Many students choose housing here because they can walk or bike to class, avoid parking hassles, and have easy access to nightlife. The commute time to campus on foot is typically 10–20 minutes. Buses also connect this area to the southern part of the city, though service frequency can vary. Rentals in this zone tend to be older homes converted into multi-tenant units, as well as newer apartment buildings.
Fry Street corridor
Fry Street runs east-west just south of the Square and is a traditional student hub. It is directly adjacent to the northern university and offers the shortest walk to many lecture halls. Housing here includes both standalone houses and larger apartment complexes. Because of the proximity, units often fill early. Bus routes along Fry Street link to the southern campus and the downtown transit centre.
Loop 288 / I-35 east side
The area along Loop 288 and the eastern side of Interstate 35 is closer to the southern university campus, which sits about two miles south of the Square. Many student apartment complexes are located in this corridor, offering amenities such as pools and gyms. Commuting by car or bus takes 5–10 minutes to the southern campus, and 15–20 minutes to the northern campus. This zone also has shopping centres and grocery stores, making it convenient for errands. However, walking or biking to either campus is less feasible unless you live directly on the southern edge of the southern university.
Southeast Denton (along University Drive)
University Drive connects the two campuses and has a mix of older apartment buildings and recently constructed student housing. It is a compromise location for students who attend either university or who have classes on both campuses. Public transportation along this corridor is decent, with buses running every 20–30 minutes during peak hours. Commute times by bus to either campus are about 15–20 minutes. Driving is faster, but traffic on University Drive can be heavy between 8–9 a.m. and 4–6 p.m.
Outlying areas (north of the Square, west of I-35W)
These neighbourhoods offer lower rents and more space, but require a car. The commute to either campus is at least 10–15 minutes driving, and bus service is limited. Purpose-built student housing is rare in these zones; most rentals are single-family homes or duplexes. If you plan to live here, verify parking availability and consider the cost of a vehicle.
When evaluating any neighbourhood, factor in your primary mode of transport. Denton’s bus system (DCTA) covers most student areas but does not run 24/7. Bicycle infrastructure is improving, but not all roads have bike lanes. Walking is practical only if you live within one mile of your campus.
Price Bands from Current Listings
The data shows 25 purpose-built student accommodation properties in Denton. The lowest listed price is $479 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This figure likely represents a shared room in a larger apartment or a standard room in a multi-bedroom unit. Prices increase based on unit size, location, and included amenities.
Because the data does not provide a full price range or average, here is how to interpret the listings you will find:
- Shared rooms / basic units: Starting around $479–$550. These are typically in older complexes or near the northern campus. Utilities may or may not be included; always check.
- Standard private rooms in 2–4 bedroom apartments: $550–$700. This is the most common configuration for student housing. Prices vary by distance to campus and amenities (furnished, on-site laundry, parking).
- Studio or one-bedroom apartments: $700–$950. Less common in purpose-built student housing; more likely found in market-rate apartments near the southern campus. Expect higher prices for newly built units.
- Premium / larger units (loft, private bathroom, extra square footage): $950 and above. Some complexes offer “upgraded” rooms with granite counters or private rooftop access.
All prices are indicative and subject to change. Each property sets its own rates, and discounts may be offered for early payment or signing a full-year lease. Always confirm the final price, what it includes (utilities, internet, parking), and any additional fees (application, administration, security deposit) with the operator before committing.
Given the inventory size (25 properties), the market is moderately sized but competitive during summer months. If you have a strict budget, start by filtering listings at or near the $479 minimum and be ready to expand your search to slightly higher prices as availability shrinks.
How Local Universities Map to Housing Areas
The data does not list specific university names, but any student housing guide for Denton must acknowledge the two large universities that drive demand. Based on the city’s geography, the housing areas described above correlate clearly with the two campuses:
- Northern campus zone: Encompasses the Square, Fry Street, and north of University Drive. This is where most purpose-built student accommodations near the northern university are located. Properties here advertise “steps to campus” or “walk to class”. If you attend the university near the city centre, focus your search on these neighbourhoods.
- Southern campus zone: Centred around Loop 288 and the southern stretch of University Drive. Apartments here often market themselves as close to the southern university. The commute by foot is impractical unless you live on the campus edge; most residents drive or take the bus.
- Between campuses: Properties along University Drive serve students who may need access to both universities or who attend one but prefer a less crowded area.
Though the housing inventory is separate from the universities themselves, the proximity to campus heavily influences rental rates. The lowest price ($479) is more likely to be found in the northern zone, where older buildings are common. Newer complexes near the southern campus typically start higher.
When browsing listings, note which campus is mentioned in the property description. If no campus is named, use the address to map it to one of the zones. If you are unsure which university you will attend, compromise with a location on University Drive between the two.
Three Common Pitfalls to Avoid

1. Not confirming what is included in the rent
Many student housing ads list a low base rate but exclude utilities, internet, parking, or furniture. A $479 rent may become $600+ after adding electricity, water, and trash fees. Always ask for an “all-in” estimate. Some properties charge separate amenity fees for gym or pool access. Request a written breakdown before signing. Similarly, confirm whether the room is furnished and what furniture is provided (bed, desk, chair, wardrobe; sometimes a sofa if shared living room).
2. Underestimating the commute during peak hours
Denton’s traffic on University Drive and I-35E can double travel times during class change periods (8:30–9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., 4:00–6:00 p.m.). A 10‑minute drive on a weekend can take 25 minutes on a weekday. If you rely on the bus, check the schedule for your route — some run only once per hour in off-peak times. Walking or biking is reliable only if you live within one mile of your destination. When choosing a property, test the commute at the time you would typically travel (e.g., a Tuesday morning at 9 a.m.) before committing.
3. Delaying the search past the spring
The rental cycle in Denton follows the academic calendar. Most leases begin in August. The heaviest booking period is March through May of the same year (e.g., March–May 2026 for the 2026–2027 year). By June, the best units near campus are often taken. Properties may increase prices as occupancy nears 100%. If you wait until July, you may have to settle for a less convenient location or pay a premium. Start browsing in January, schedule virtual or in-person tours by February, and sign a lease by April to secure the best options.
Booking Calendar for 2026–2027
The standard academic year lease for student housing in Denton runs from mid-August 2026 to late July 2027 (12 months). Some properties offer shorter 9-month leases (August–May) but at a higher monthly rate. To plan your search, use this timeline:
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January–February 2026
Research properties and neighbourhoods. Create a shortlist based on budget and commute. Many operators begin taking reservations for the next academic year in late winter. Early bird discounts — if offered — are usually announced by February. -
March–April 2026
Peak of the booking season. Most properties list availability and start signing leases. This is the best time to secure your preferred unit. If you are an international student, submit a holding deposit (if required) early to guarantee a spot. Be prepared to pay an application fee (typically $25–$75) and a security deposit (equal to one month’s rent). -
May–June 2026
Availability shrinks, especially in the most walkable zones near the northern campus. Prices may still be stable, but you will have fewer choices. Some properties raise rates for units remaining. Start calling to ask about waitlists if necessary. -
July 2026
Late window. Most leases for August are already signed. You might find last-minute cancellations, but do not rely on this. If you still need housing, expand your search to include private apartments or shared houses listed on general rental platforms (not covered in this guide). -
August 2026
Move-in month. Confirm move-in procedures, key collection, and any occupancy inspection requirements with your operator. Many properties schedule specific move-in appointment slots.
All dates are indicative. Each operator sets its own booking window. Contact properties directly to verify their timeline. For the 2027–2028 academic year, the same pattern applies, shifted by one year (e.g., start looking in January 2027).
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the typical rent range for student housing in Denton?
Based on current data, the minimum listed price is $479 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Purpose-built student accommodation generally falls between $479 and $950 per month, depending on room type (shared vs private), location, and amenities. One-bedroom apartments and premium units are at the higher end. There is no official average from the data set, so you should compare individual property rates.
2. When should I start looking for housing for the 2026–2027 academic year?
Start your research in January 2026. The most active booking period is March through May 2026. By June, inventory is limited. If you plan to attend a summer session (starting June 2026), you will need a lease beginning in June — search from February for these shorter-term options. For the fall semester, aim to sign a lease by April to secure the best selection.
3. Are utilities included in the rent?
It varies by property. Some listings include water, electricity, internet, and cable in the rent; others charge them separately. The $479 base rate may not include utilities. Always ask for a detailed breakdown before signing. If you budget, add $50–$100 per month for utilities in most cases, but confirm with the operator.
4. Is it possible to live in Denton without a car?
Yes, if you choose a location within walking or biking distance of your campus. The northern campus area (Square, Fry Street) is the most walkable. The southern campus area requires a bus or bike for most people. The DCTA bus system covers major corridors but has limited evening and weekend service. Many students who live beyond a one-mile radius rely on a car. If you plan to use public transport, check the route maps and schedules before renting.
Data as of 2026. All prices are indicative and subject to change. Confirm all details with the accommodation operator before entering a lease. This guide does not endorse any specific property or operator.
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