Posted 9:13 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012
Two UW-L students write about living off campus.
By UW-L student Scott Schell
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse has the second lowest prices for off-campus housing in Wisconsin and Minnesota. UW-L trails UW-Eau Claire and has comparable prices to geographic neighbor Winona State University.
“On average, I’ve paid $250 dollars a month with all utilities paid for except electric, and I have had two roommates every year,” said UW-Eau Claire student Ryan Kuula.
UW-L students’ rent average ranges depending on the number of rooms for rent. One-bedroom rental prices average $371. Two-bedroom apartments average $654 in price. Three-bedroom rentals average prices are $763. Four-bedroom apartments near UW-L average $1,021 in price. Five-bedroom rentals average a total price of $1,495.
Prices mentioned do not include utilities such as electric, heat, water, internet/cable, sewage and garbage. Some landlords include utilities with rent, but at a higher price.
“Students attending schools in large cities end up paying double, if not triple what we pay for rent. It’s ridiculous,” said UW-L student Anna Dricken. Urban expense is a factor for large schools.
UW-Madison’s rental prices are the highest averaging between $550-$700 per person. The University of Minnesota has the second highest prices ranging from $500-$650 per person. Price range is dependent on number of rooms for rental.
“Big Ten schools like Madison and the U of M may have higher off-campus prices, but I’m getting an exceptional education, and I get to experience a beautiful city as well,” said UW-Madison student Cody Miller.
Living in a smaller town has its benefits too, says UW-L student Nathan Jones.
“UW-L students have so much accessible compared to other campuses," Jones says. "We have all necessities within walking distance. It’s nice to not have to bus across a large city in order to get to class.”