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University of Texas at Austin
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Austin is one of the fastest-growing cities in America with a booming tech and startup ecosystem. UT Austin students in West Campus, Hyde Park, and East Austin regularly sublet their apartments during summer when they head home or pursue internships elsewhere. Austin's exploding tech industry also drives inbound intern housing demand from students at other universities targeting Apple, Dell, Google, and Austin's startup scene.
SublettingU lists verified student sublets near UT Austin in West Campus, Hyde Park, North Loop, and East Austin. West Campus is the highest-demand area — walkable to campus and full of student apartments. Use the AI search to filter by amenities (pool, parking, furnished, AC — essential in Austin summers) and set up alerts for your target neighborhoods.
Student sublets near UT Austin range from $900 to $1,800 per month for a room in a shared apartment. West Campus commands the highest prices ($1,200–$1,800) due to walking distance to campus and high-end apartment complexes. Hyde Park and North Loop offer $900–$1,400 with more character. East Austin runs $1,000–$1,600 for students who prioritize neighborhood over proximity to campus.
West Campus (immediately west of UT) is the #1 choice for proximity — most major student apartment complexes are here. Hyde Park (north of campus) is a quieter residential neighborhood popular with grad students. North Loop offers a funky, more affordable alternative. East Austin has become popular with upperclassmen and grad students for its restaurant and nightlife scene, with rideshare-friendly commutes to campus.
March through April. UT Austin students confirm summer internship plans (many in Austin's own tech industry, others heading to SF, NYC, or Seattle) in late winter. West Campus apartments — especially furnished ones with pools — fill quickly. Austin's summer heat is extreme (consistently 95–105°F) — prioritize units with AC, and confirm the system is functional before committing.
Austin summers are brutal — average highs in July and August are 97–100°F with high humidity. Air conditioning is non-negotiable, not optional. Most student apartment complexes have central AC and pools. Older housing stock in Hyde Park and East Austin may have window units — verify cooling capacity before signing. Utility bills can run $150–$300/month in summer; all-inclusive sublets are worth paying a premium for. Blackout dates during SXSW (March) can temporarily spike prices.
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