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Tacoma is an in-demand place for students to settle down while in school due to its waterfront living, cultural opportunities, and superior education system. Rental prices for student apartments start from $1,160 per month depending on where the unit is located and what type of apartment you choose. The Downtown area, Stadium District, and Proctor District are some of the most student-friendly neighborhoods because they provide easy access to colleges/universities, restaurants, and transportation to get around town. University Living has numerous options for students who wish to locate safe and verified student housing in Tacoma.

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Ellis Apartments

1909 Fawcett Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402

0.64 miles from city centre

Walk score: 85

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Student Housing Tacoma, WA

Finding student housing in Washington has never been easier with University Living's verified listings of housing. Students can view all verified listings, compare room types, see what amenities are included, and securely book them all online through a safe and secure website. The service also offers dedicated housing experts who help students through every step of the booking process to make their transition to college life as easy as possible.

Popular options such as Ellis Apartments offer modern apartments with furnished bedrooms, generous workspaces and fitness centers within walking distance from the University of Washington-Tacoma. Additionally, ULInfinity provides booking support, provide additional value-added services, and provide dedicated guidance to assist you before and after you arrive in Tacoma.

Types of Student Housing Tacoma, Washington

Here are the types of student apartment in Tacoma for students to choose from according to their needs:

Student Housing: Also known as Purpose-built student accommodation in Tacoma, these off campus student housing Tacoma are specifically constructed with students in mind. This includes features like study rooms, Wi-Fi, laundry, fitness centres and community rooms.

  • Shared Apartments: These student apartments in Tacoma provide students an ideal opportunity to save money on rent while enjoying their own private bedroom, and a shared kitchen, living room and bathrooms.

  • En-Suite Rooms: They give students a private bedroom and bathroom with access to some communal facilities. They are an excellent solution for students who want to balance privacy with social living.

  • Non-En-Suite Rooms: These student rooms in Tacoma are made up of a private bedroom with bathroom and kitchen shared between students. This option offers one of the more economical opportunities for student accommodation within Tacoma.

  • Studio Apartments: These student housing Tacoma have a bedroom, living room and kitchen within their own independent space. Students who prefer independent living should strongly consider renting studio apartments.

Private Apartments: These student homes in Tacoma are available for students, professionals and working professionals wanting privacy and flexibility. Generally, these apartments are fully furnished with modern conveniences and top-end amenities.

About Tacoma, WA

Tacoma, Washington is a lively waterfront city situated about 35 miles south of Seattle and has a population of over 220,000. Tacoma is known for its rich historical districts, thriving arts community, beautiful waterfront/harbor area, and top-rated educational institutions. Tacoma provides students with a mix of urban amenities and natural beauty, making it a desirable place to study.

The city is anchored by the University of Washington Tacoma, as well as other well-respected colleges and universities. Each year, thousands of students select Tacoma as their location for higher education because of its affordable living costs, quality employment options, and proximity to the greater Seattle metropolitan area.

Top Student Housing in Tacoma, WA

The rent for Tacoma student housing starts at $1,160 per month, depending on the lifestyle, accommodation type, and student-oriented amenities featured.

Here’s the best student housing Tacoma:

  1. Ellis Apartments

  • Address: 1909 Fawcett Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402

  • Proximity: Only 2-minute walk from the University of Tacoma

  • Highlights: Fully furnished apartments with in-unit laundry, fitness center, study lounge, rooftop deck, bike storage, pet-friendly facilities, and high-speed Wi-Fi.

  • Best for: Students looking for modern downtown living within walking distance of campus and essential amenities.

Ideal Cost of Living in Tacoma, WA

On average, the cost of living in Tacoma for students is between $1,650 and $3,170 monthly, including housing, food, utilities, and personal spending. Monthly rent for student housing in the United States typically ranges from $950 to $1,850, with average grocery bill between $350 and $550. Monthly utility, internet, study supplies/books, entertainment, and other miscellaneous expenses may add an additional $350 to $750 depending on how lifestyle and spending patterns.

Expense

Amount (In $ per month)

Housing Rent

950 – 1,850

Groceries & Food

350 – 555

Utilities

100 – 200

Internet & Mobile

70 – 130

Social Life (Eating Out, Movies, etc.)

100 – 250

Study Materials

30 – 65

Extra Expenses

50 – 120

Total

1,650 – 3,170

Note: Students should note that these are estimated costs and actual expenses vary based on lifestyle, accommodation type, and location. For a more accurate estimate, students can use University Living's Cost of Living Calculator.

Best Areas to Live in Tacoma, WA

The best areas in Tacoma combine convenient access to the University of Washington Tacoma with excellent dining, entertainment, and local attractions, helping students enjoy a balanced and comfortable university experience.

  • Downtown (New Tacoma): The area surrounding the UW Tacoma campus is the easiest place to live as a student. There are a number of huge apartment buildings that are only a short walk or bike ride away from campus, while there are many cultural opportunities (like visiting the Museum of Glass) nearby as well. There are a number of great coffee shops nearby (like Campfire Coffee) to sit and study, or you can go to The Red Hot to relax after a long day of classes. Average rent is about $1,752 per month to live Downtown.
  • Stadium District: It is located about a five-minute drive or a 20-minute walk from UW Tacoma). The area has many historic buildings and amazing views of the water. The stadium area is very appealing due to its characteristc architecture and well-used waterfronts as well as the many residential homes with character, such as Stadium High School, Cosmonaut Coffee and The Parkway Tavern. Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment ranges between $1,800 and $1,950 per month.
  • Proctor District: This about a ten-minute drive to UW Tacoma. The neighbourhood is full of trees, a variety of locally-owned shops and a true community feel. Some popular places for students to frequent in the Proctor District include the Proctor Farmers' Market, Olympia Coffee, and Peaks & Pints. The average monthly rent to live in Proctor is $2,248.

Best Transportation in Tacoma, WA

The city's public transportation network makes it very easy and affordable for students to get around Tacoma. There are many different ways to travel via public transportation here; some of these ways are as follows:

  • T-Line Light Rail: One of the most convenient ways to travel around downtown Tacoma is on the T-Line Light Rail system. Regular fares are $2.00 a ride; however, UWT students can ride for free by showing their U-PASS. The T-Line Light Rail runs every 12 minutes on weekdays (5:00am-10:00pm) and Saturdays (8:00am-10:00pm) with very popular destinations including Tacoma Dome Station, Theater District, and Union Station/UWT.
  • Pierce Transit Local Buses: Pierce Transit Local Buses provide connections to major student neighborhoods, shopping areas, and major campus destinations throughout Tacoma. The fare for each trip is $2.00; however, students can use their U-PASS for unlimited free rides with Pierce Transit. Most bus routes run daily every 20-30 minutes, approximately between 5:00am and 10:00pm from various transit hubs including Tacoma Dome Station and the Commerce Street Transit Center.

Top Tourist Attractions in Tacoma, WA

In Tacoma, you'll find plenty of memorable sights rooted in nature, culture, and history, which are extremely appealing to students who live nearby.

  • Point Defiance Park: With over 760 acres of wilderness, Point Defiance Park is one of America's largest urban parks. Featuring ancient-growth forests that include Douglas Fir trees over 450 years old as well as spectacular cliffs that provide panoramic views of Puget Sound, Point Defiance Park also contains many miles of serene walking trails.
  • Museum of Glass: It is located in downtown Tacoma and encompasses 75,000 square feet of contemporary art centered around today's glass art, including the Hot Shop, one of the largest hot shops on the West Coast, where artists create large glass sculptures in front of an audience. The Museum of Glass is connected to the Chihuly Bridge of Glass and features numerous world-renowned installations by artist Dale Chihuly. As a result, students and art lovers should consider visiting the Museum of Glass when in Tacoma.

Top Universities in Tacoma, WA

Tacoma offers various options for higher education, including good schooling, many places to do research, and good job opportunities after graduation.

  • University of Washington Tacoma: As part of the globally recognized University of Washington, which ranks among the world's leading universities and is placed #60 in the QS World University Rankings. UWT has an excellent campus located in the center of Tacoma and the popular areas of study are Computer Science, Business Administration, and Information Technology. Notable alumni include Eric Barone, Trudi Inslee, and Matt Driscoll.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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When should you begin looking for Tacoma student housing?

You should start looking for Tacoma student housing 3-6 months before your start date, as this will give you the best selection of options, the most reasonable rental rates, and the best student apartment locations nearby the university.

As an international student, is student housing in Tacoma safe?

Yes, most student housing in Tacoma has secure entry systems, CCTV surveillance, and onsite staff to support you with anything you may need while living there.

What should you do if your student room in Tacoma doesn’t match your expectations?

You should immediately contact the housing provider, or the University Living support team, so they can assist you in changing rooms or provide you with alternative student housing options in Tacoma.

What is typically included in your rent for Tacoma student housing?

Generally, most Tacoma student housing rentals will include utilities, Wi-Fi, maintenance, and access to common facilities such as study areas, lounges, etc.

What types of student accommodation do I have the option to choose from in Tacoma?

You have the option of PBSA (purpose-built student accommodation), shared apartments, en-suite, non en-suite, studio, and private student homes; which will depend on your budget and lifestyle.