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Student Housing in Rochester

$1,510/month

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Apartment at 24 Fairwood Dr, Rochester, NY 14623, USA

$2,286/month

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Apartment at Rutgers St, Park Avenue

$1,140/month

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Apartment at 1188 Mt Hope Ave, Rochester, NY 14620, USA

$2,655/month

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Apartment at East Ave, East Avenue

$825/month

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Apartment at 24 Fairwood Dr, Rochester, NY 14623, USA

$3,524/month

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Apartment at E Broad St, Central Business District

$1,175/month

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Apartment at 24 Fairwood Dr, Rochester, NY 14623, USA

$2,805/month

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Apartment at East Ave, East Avenue

$2,655/month

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Apartment at East Ave, East Avenue

$1,260/month

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Room at Rochester

$2,786/month

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Apartment at East Ave, East Avenue

$600/month

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Room at Rochester

$885/month

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Apartment at 24 Fairwood Dr, Rochester, NY 14623, USA

$1,065/month

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Apartment at 1188 Mt Hope Ave, Rochester, NY 14620, USA

$1,390/month

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Apartment at 24 Fairwood Dr, Rochester, NY 14623, USA

Student accommodation, flats and rooms for rent in Rochester

Are you looking for student housing in Rochester, New York? Then this article interests you! Here we tell you everything most important you need to know about the different types of accommodation available, including apartments, rooms and residences, as well as the best areas you can live in during your exchange. Let's go then!

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Rochester2€850
Residence Rochester7€1042
Studio Rochester0
Entire place Rochester13€1761
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The city of Rochester, located in the state of New York, is a lesser-known destination in the United States, but it is still a good place to do an exchange. First of all, it has several renowned institutions, such as the University of Rochester. Secondly, it is home to a multicultural community, hosting numerous American and international students every year.

Other notable features of Rochester are: it has a lively arts and cultural scene, including the Rochester Memorial Art Museum and the Rochester Science Center; the city houses lots of festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Lilac Festival or the International Jazz Festival; has numerous parks and green spaces, among which Highland Park and Durand Eastman Park stand out, as well as the possibility of enjoying Lake Ontario.

Student apartments for rent in Rochester

There are two main types of rental apartments: studio apartments and apartments to be shared between several young people. Many students choose to share an apartment to split the costs. This involves renting a flat or apartment with classmates, which can create a more social environment and share responsibilities. Of course, in this case, you have to share the common areas and normally, the bathroom.

With regards to the studio apartments, these provide greater privacy but their monthly cost is usually higher, you will be the only one to pay for all utilities. For this reason, it is typically not the preferred option of international students. The cost of living in the United States is generally quite high and accommodation costs represent a large part of the monthly budget.

Student rooms for rent in Rochester

You can find both spare rooms that are part of private shared apartments and student residences. Most of the rooms are single and furnished with all the basics to move in, such as a bed, bedding, wardrobe, desk and chair.

The cost of the available rooms depends both on its characteristics and those of the apartment in which it is located. Typically, the more amenities the building has, the higher the rent. Take a good look at all this so you can easily choose the ideal accommodation for you.

Student accommodation in Rochester

The following are some of the preferred neighbourhoods by young people to live in this city of the New York State:

Flats for rent in Downtown Rochester

The city centre perfectly combines shops, restaurants, nightlife and skyscrapers with offices. It is very convenient for students because it has very good access to different educational institutions and also to various cultural activities. The area has modern apartments and is ideal for those who want to be in the centre of movement.

Apartments in Swillburg

Swillburg is a Bohemian neighbourhood with streets full of trees and historical houses. With a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, it has many local cafes and shops, creating a cosy atmosphere. From Swillburg you will be able to easily reach the city centre and the campuses of educational institutions, both by public transport and by bicycle.

Room for rent in South Wedge

Located between downtown and the University of Rochester campus, South Wedge is a growing neighbourhood with a lively cultural scene. With a variety of artists, local shops and ethnic restaurants, it is perfect for those seeking eclectic experiences and an inclusive community. In South Wedge, local activities and events are abundant.

Erasmus accommodation at the University of Rochester

If you are going to study on the institution's main campus, known as River Campus, you have to know that it is located south of the city. To live near it, you should consider neighbourhoods like Strong, Highland Park, Swillburg and South Wedge. The University Medical Center is also located in that same area. If your classes are taught in the Music school Eastman from URochester, you can choose to live in Downtown Rochester, since it’s right there.

Student residences in Rochester

In New York City there are two different types of student halls. On one hand, there are the University Apartments, which belong to each of the institutions. They are usually apartments shared between several students and are normally located on or near campus, facilitating access to academic facilities.

On the other hand, there are private student residences. The most common thing is that they are modern buildings which offer various amenities, such as gyms, study areas, and different events. Furthermore, in these residences, each room typically has a suite bathroom, so you don't have to share it with the other roommates.

Frequently Asked Questions about studying in Rochester

What are the best Apps if I am going to go on an exchange to Rochester?
Through the Erasmus Play App, you will be able to join a community of students who will be in the USA city at the same time as you. This way you will be able to establish friendships, find roommates and resolve your doubts when planning your exchange.
Why share an apartment with students in Rochester?
There are two main reasons for this. First of all, to be able to save on the cost of monthly rent, since the expenses are divided among everyone. Secondly, because it allows you to share the experience more closely with other students who are in the same situation as you. And, if one of them is American, you will be able to delve much deeper into the local culture.
What are the best neighbourhoods to live in Rochester as a student?
There are different convenient neighbourhoods to live in as a student since it is a city that has a very good public transport connection. However, we tell you that some of those that usually host a greater number of students every year are Downtown Rochester, Swillburg, South Wedge, Strong and Highland Park.            
How much does it cost to live in Rochester as a student?
If you are looking for the possibility of studying in the United States and you don't want to spend so much money, Rochester is an excellent idea! Keep in mind that your budget will largely depend on your lifestyle and the type of accommodation you choose. However, estimate that you have to have about $1000-1500 to rent a cheap room and add food, transportation and entertainment expenses.            
Why go on an exchange to Rochester?
In this city, you can delve into the American lifestyle while living in a lively city with all the amenities, but smaller than New York or San Francisco. In this city, you will be able to enjoy both a lively artistic and cultural scene as well as nature and parks in the surrounding area. Plus, it's home to several universities, so the student atmosphere is usually very lively!    

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