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Student Housing Astoria 

Astoria is home to world-renowned universities, making it an eye-catcher for local and international students to stay there. The quality of higher education in Astoria is exceptional and is top-rated compared to other cities. Casita is a student housing company with hundreds of rooms in Astoria; there are many options, including en-suite rooms, self-contained studios, and one-bedroom apartments! Casita offers a wide range of student housing Astoria for you to choose from according to your needs, budgets, and preferences. 

About Astoria

Astoria is a city in Oregon on the Columbia River near the Pacific Ocean. It’s well-known for its cosmopolitan mix of cultures, peoples, and small businesses. It is a small city with a population of 10,000 people that was founded 200 years ago at the beginning of Oregon’s North Coast. Astoria has been through a lot of ups and downs, witnessing the collapse of both the Columbia River fishery and the Oregon timber industry. It has risen once again as a cultural haven, often referred to as “little San Francisco.” In Astoria, you will find room for all the activities and the places you’d love to see and visit. 

Astoria is a unique place to live in. The city is especially suitable for international students, as it hosts several famous landmarks, world-famous universities, tourist attractions, and entertainment venues. We cannot forget Astoria’s highly educated workforce, as it has Clatsop Community College, considered the greatest university there. Many other local universities provide the best education and guarantee high-quality teaching. Astoria is a very safe place to live. Both violent crime and property crime rates are really low. In fact, the state of Oregon has the lowest violent crime rate in the Pacific Northwest region.

Suburbs in Astoria

Astoria has plenty of suburbs and areas for students to call home during their study period there. The best suburbs to live in during your stay in Astoria include Warrenton, Rosburg, Seaside, Hammond, and Chinook. One of our student housing options in Astoria is Selina Commodore Astoria.

Warrenton

Warrenton is a small coastal suburb. Named for D.K. Warren, an early settler, the town is primarily a fishing and logging community. This suburb is very safe and has beautiful ocean views. Also, lots of elk and deer are found wandering the community. You will find everything you need in Warrenton, including grocery stores, hospitals, cafes, and restaurants. Casita’s accommodation options are just a short walk away from Warrenton.

Rosburg

Roseburg is a suburb in the U.S. state of Oregon that was founded in 1851. This suburb has a population of 23,683. Roseburg is a very calm and quiet place to live, and the town is known to be mainly for retirement folks! This suburb has several flower shops, grocery stores, hospitals, and cafes, making it the perfect place to live. There are several accommodation options offered by Casita near Rosburg. 

Seaside

Seaside is a small suburb in northwestern Oregon. Its beach is known for surf breaks and a 1920s promenade. It is a picturesque resort town that has become a popular destination for travellers visiting the Oregon Coast. Seaside's unique historical significance and its history as one of the first popular resort towns draw tourists from all over the world. Casita offers accommodation options that are a ride away from Seaside. 

Life in Astoria

Astoria is a wonderful place to feel at home quickly. This city is for anyone looking to live in a diverse U.S. area without having to over-extend financially to afford a big city lifestyle, which is a huge plus. Astoria attracts a talented and young crowd. Clatsop Community College has a vital and diverse student population of approximately 754 students, of which 427 are female students, and 327 are male students. Astoria features stunning panoramas, loads of good ways to occupy your time and attention, and all the charms of a small town. Getting to know your new environment will just make your life there even richer.

We can not forget Astoria’s highly educated workforce. Many local universities provide the best education and guarantee quality teaching. This high concentration of academic activity adds to Astoria’s vibrant, forward-thinking atmosphere. 

Cost of Living in Astoria

Astoria has an overall cost of living index of 115, which is 1.1x higher than the national index of 100. Compared to only Oregon, however, Astoria has a cost of living index that's 1.0x lower than Oregon's index of 118. By limiting your spending to only the necessary things, living there on a student budget can be very easy. A typical renter in Astoria spends around $873 a month on housing. 

Transportation in Astoria

Astoria has an excellent bus system with daily bus route services as well as transit services for those that cannot ride a regular bus. The city also has a brokerage that provides coordination of transportation services for those on OHP or Medicare. You can also catch the Riverfront Trolley (Old 300) that runs from the Red Lion to the foot of 39th Street along the riverfront. It can be one of the most enjoyable ways to see some of the sights in town. Other than that, Astoria also has four taxi companies and a shuttle service serving the city and the surrounding communities. 

Attraction in Astoria

Flavel House Museum

The Flavel House Museum is a Queen Anne-style Victorian mansion. It was built in 1885, and it features a lot of old furniture and a formal garden. 

The Astoria Column

It is a popular attraction along the Oregon coast. It is covered in a hand-painted spiral frieze that gets you 600 feet above sea level and gives you a stunning view of the bridge and the town.

Columbia River Maritime Museum

The Columbia River Maritime Museum is where you can explore the history of the Columbia River from the days of dugout canoes through the age of sail to the present. You can also discover the stories of the legendary Columbia River Bar, one of the most dangerous passages in the world. 

Top Universities in Astoria

Clatsop Community College

  • Casita has accommodation options within walking distance to the university.

  • There are three bus stops close to the university; the Clatsop Community College stop is just a minute away.

  • Both the Flavel House Museum and The Astoria Column are within walking distance of the campus. 

Nearby Cities 

Besides having facilities for student accommodation in Astoria, Casita offers student accommodation in these USA cities as well: Abilene, Alhambra, Los Angeles, San Diego, Omaha, Orlando, Overland Park, Oxford, Statesboro, Stillwater, Storrs, Syracuse, and Tallahassee

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these answers to common questions and go to Help Centre for more details.

When should I start looking for Astoria student housing?


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Starting your search for student housing in Astoria early is recommended. The earlier, the better. Also, Casita is there to help you with most of the steps; the room type, the amenities provided, the location, and the proximity to your university.


Are there short-term stays in Astoria?


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Yes, but you should check the availability of your Astoria student accommodation of choice during your desired period. You can also refer to a Casita accommodation expert to help you find accommodation that accepts short-term stays.


How much rent does a student pay for accommodation in Astoria?


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The average monthly cost for student housing in Astoria, specifically an apartment, is around $873. Other room types, like en-suite rooms or studios, may cost more depending on the provider.


How do I pay for my student room in Astoria?


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Payment can be made via net banking or through your debit card. We also have our own payment portal at Casita, where we can assist you with the entire payment process!


Can I pay my Astoria student housing rent in instalments?


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Yes, you can pay your rent in instalments. However, some providers may require you to have a USA guarantor. Refer back to your accommodation expert for further help on the matter.


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