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What Does Student Apartment Rent Near ASU Cover? A Complete Guide

By Laurie

Confused about what’s included in rent for off-campus apartments near ASU? From utilities to furniture, we’ll clarify everything so you can budget with confidence. This guide will help you understand the essentials of student apartment living, with transparent information and no surprises.

To make it easier to plan your monthly expenses, here’s a breakdown of what’s typically included when renting off-campus student apartments near ASU Tempe. From utilities to amenities, Rambler Tempe offers clear, upfront details so you know exactly what to expect.

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What’s Included in ASU Off-Campus Apartment Rent? 5 Key Features

1. Furniture

Most student apartments come fully furnished, making the move-in process easy and saving you the cost of buying furniture. Unlike some traditional apartments where you need to purchase your own furniture, fully-furnished units save you time and money, making move-in seamless.

Plus, if you’re planning to study abroad, land an internship, or head home for the summer, having a furnished apartment makes subleasing hassle-free. You won’t need to worry about moving bulky furniture or risking wear and tear on your own belongings—just lock up and head out, knowing your space is ready for your return.

A fully-furnished apartment covers all the essentials, providing comfort and style in both shared spaces and your private bedroom. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Bed
  • Dresser or Shelves
  • Desk and Desk Chair
  • Couch
  • Coffee Table
  • TV
  • Chairs and/or Bar Stools
  • Washer and Dryer

By skipping the cost of big-ticket items, you’ll have more room in your budget to personalize your space. Think cozy rugs, vibrant posters or a few potted plants to bring your apartment to life. These smaller touches make all the difference, creating a space that feels uniquely yours and perfectly reflects your style. 

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2. Standard Utilities

Utilities can vary between properties, with some apartments including them in the rent and others billing them separately. It’s always a good idea to ask about which utilities are covered when touring each property. Getting a clear breakdown of what’s included—whether it’s water, electricity, internet or trash services—helps you avoid surprises and budget accurately for the monthly costs. Some properties may exclude certain utilities, like trash or cable. Always ask for a breakdown to avoid unexpected charges.

The basic utilities typically covered with an apartment include:

  • Water
  • Electricity
  • Internet
  • Cable
  • Gas
  • Sewage
  • Garbage

Typically, most essential utilities are included in your monthly rental rate, with the exception of water and electricity, which are often billed separately. These charges might appear as a fixed monthly rate or vary based on actual usage. 

When water and electricity are usage-based, small habits like turning off lights, shortening showers and conserving water can help keep your monthly costs low. 

It’s also worth noting that garbage services may or may not be included in your rent. If not, you may want to budget an additional $5 to $25 per month for trash services, depending on the area.

Since utility policies can vary significantly from one apartment to another, it’s always a good idea to ask the leasing office directly about their specific utility policies. This way, you’ll have a clear understanding of what to expect for potential monthly costs, helping you plan your budget more accurately and avoid any surprises down the road.

3. Amenity Access

Most Tempe apartment tenants enjoy access to a variety of amenities tailored for the ASU student lifestyle. Think luxurious pool decks, outdoor lounges, an in-house coffee shop and a fitness center with dedicated yoga and spin studios—all designed to elevate your daily experience. 

Having these amenities on-site doesn’t just enhance your lifestyle; it saves you time. Instead of making the trip to the ASU Sun Devil Fitness Complex  you can hit the gym, relax by the pool or grab coffee—all within steps of your front door. 

For details on what’s offered, ask during your tour or visit our amenities page online.  

Girl using sauna

4. Housing Year-Round

ASU Tempe’s residence halls and Greek housing often limit leases to the academic year, while off-campus student apartments offer 12-month leases, ideal for students planning to stay in Tempe over the summer. 

This extended leasing option also gives you the flexibility to remain in Tempe during any other breaks, a convenience not always available with traditional on-campus housing options.

5. Security Features 

Security is a top priority when it comes to living arrangements, especially for student apartments near ASU Tempe.

While security features can differ between complexes, most purpose-built student housing includes controlled access and secure parking to provide peace of mind. Typically, this involves a fob system with electronic locks for units and shared amenities. Many apartments also offer video surveillance throughout the property, and some have onsite security staff or patrols for added protection.

Be sure to ask about the specific security measures in place when exploring student apartments near ASU Tempe to ensure they meet your needs.

If you’re interested in more details about life at Rambler Tempe, explore our full guide to Rambler Tempe’s amenities and features, and see how we compare to other student housing options near ASU. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our leasing team—we’re here to help!

Laurie

Laurie is one of Rambler Tempe's Digital Marketing Interns and a fourth-year student at Arizona State University, majoring in Business. In her free time, Laurie enjoys playing with her pups, trying new restaurants, traveling, playing pickleball, and shopping.

April 10, 2025