Wildcat Canyon Village, Tucson

E 8th St, Tucson, 85719, United States
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$625
per month
0.3 mi from University of Arizona
( 7m. 7m. 2m)
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city center | 1.4 mi
Parking and Transportation Offi... | 0.3 mi
Life Sciences South | 0.3 mi
University of Arizona Indigenou... | 0.4 mi
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swimming pool
Basketball Court
laundry facility
Hot Tub
Courtyards
Coffee Bar
Picnic Area

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About the Property

Wildcat Canyon Village Apartments Tucson AZ 85719 is a stunning student accommodation in Tucson that offers 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments. These come with several amenities, making them a popular option among students. Wildcat House Tucson, AZ, is just a short walk away from the University of Arizona, making it an ideal student accommodation in Tucson for you. If you did like Wildcat Canyon Village, then we would suggest you check out Yugo Tucson Campus, Tucson as well.

With a population of 542,628, Tucson is Arizona's second-largest city after Phoenix. The Tucson Gem & Mineral Show, held for over 50 years, is one of the world's largest gem and mineral shows. Over two days in March, the University of Arizona hosts the Tucson Festival of Books. With 450 authors and 80,000 attendees, it had grown to become the fourth-largest book festival in the United States by 2010. The University of Arizona's main campus occupies 380 acres in central Tucson, about a mile northeast of the city's centre. Many of the early structures were designed by Roy Place, a prominent Tucson architect, including the Arizona State Museum buildings (including the 1927 main library) and Centennial Hall. The city has fascinating museums, historical sites, and excellent shopping and dining. For those interested in outdoor activities, the nearby mountains and desert offer a playground with lovely parks, fantastic hiking and biking routes, camping, and some stunning drives. Tucson, a city brimming with academic life and vibrant culture, makes for an ideal location for students. Housing well-known educational institutions, such as the esteemed University of Arizona, Tucson is renowned for its high-achieving student community and comprehensive range of study programs.

Features

At Wildcat Canyon Village, there are various room options available to your preference. You can have a 3-bedroom apartment where you can live with your friends and have a private room, a shared kitchen, and a shared bathroom. If you don’t have three people to share the room with, you can still opt for a 2-bed en-suite with a private bathroom, bedroom, and a shared kitchen. If you prefer living with some privacy, you can also opt for a 1-bed flat where you will have your private room, kitchen, and bathroom.

Wildcat Canyon Village apartments are fully furnished, and they offer common amenities, such as a picnic area for the residents to meet, interact, and have a great time together and a swimming pool to take a dip and bask in the sun later. Based on which room type you choose, you will get a cosy bed and stainless steel appliances to help make your life at Wildcat Canyon Village Tucson more convenient. Never worry about budgeting for utility bills again! Wildcat Canyon Village Tucson’s rent includes water, sewer, and trash services so that you can focus on your studies without the stress of unexpected expenses. Unwind and stay active with the on-site basketball court. Host a weekend cookout, make new friends, and create lasting memories as you savour delicious meals right at home with the barbecue grills. Fuel your late-night study sessions or grab a quick pick-me-up before class at the convenient coffee bar. The on-site laundry facilities make chores a breeze, ensuring you have more time to focus on your studies. Enjoy the convenience of free resident parking and save both time and money on commuting. Satisfy any cravings at the on-site Cafe & Restaurant that caters to diverse tastes while maintaining the utmost convenience for residents.

Location and What's Hot?

With parks, stores, restaurants, and schools around you, you are at the centre of everything at Wildcat Canyon Village Tucson! Get a shot and a beer for just six bucks at Surly Wench Pub, and The Shanty could be your new hangout spot! If you are a momo lover, you should visit Momo’s on the 6th, and to grab a bite with your pals, you can head to Trident Pizza Pub.

Chefs use them creatively and boldly to fuse the region's cultural influences. You can sample dozens of traditional dishes at the Tucson Meet Yourself festival. Get moving and begin exploring your interests and how to make the most of your stay in Tucson. The city has many exciting destinations where students can hang out during their leisure time, such as the Kitt Peak National Observatory, Valley of the Moon, and the Pima Air and Space Museum. Tucson also has excellent restaurants and clubs, such as Sushi Garden, Bashful Bandit, and Cactus Moon. As is evident by Wildcat Canyon Village reviews, this is certainly one of the best student accommodations in Tucson! Wildcat Canyon Village Tucson student housing expertly combines the necessity for proximity to campus with an array of local amenities that support a balanced student lifestyle. It's more than just housing in Tucson; it's a community hub that puts the best of the city within reach. That's what makes the Wildcat Canyon Village Tucson experience truly exceptional.

Commute

Living at Wildcat Canyon Village student accommodation Tucson assures students of exceptional convenience and connectivity. The prime location makes traversing the city seamless, with multiple public transport options available in striking proximity. Euclid/9th St and 6th St/Park Av are the closest bus stops, just a short stroll from the Wildcat House in Tucson, AZ. Or you can reach the closest light rail stations, SL/4th Av/9th St and SL/University/Tyndall, within a quick walk. Thanks to the grid layout, Central Tucson is easy to navigate. Tucson has an excellent public transport network called Sun Tran, with buses and taxis for students. Bus travel will cost you around $4 per pass for a day. Whereas taxis will charge you according to the mile, you must pay $2-$3 per mile. If you want to use a shuttle, they are available across attractions and tourist hotspots.

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Swimming Pool
On Site Laundry
Courtyards
Free Resident Parking
Picnic Area
Basketball Court

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I book?

You should book well in advance to avoid disappointment. We do accept late bookings, however, this is based on availability which may be limited. Most accommodations have great offers which can be availed by early booking, we suggest booking your ideal accomodation as soon as possible!

Can I make group bookings?

Yes depending on the property type, we accept group bookings, Please contact us to discuss availability.

Does Amber charge any service fees?

Amber will help you book the property as per your requirements. No- we do not charge you for our services, unless specified others.

How do I cancel a booking?

You can cancel your booking before the contract begins as per the cancellation policies mentioned on our page. Do read through the properties cancellation policies, get in touch with us to know more. 

Where do I start?

You can start by choosing a room type that suits your needs and falls under your budget. The most popular student accommodation options are: Student accommodation (En-suites Studios), Individual Appartments( 1bed, 2 bed & so on), Independent house. You will be able to find these options listed on Amber! you can get in touch with us for choosing the right accommodation.


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Student Accommodations in Tucson

Tucson Student Accommodation

Although it can be difficult, finding decent student housing in Tucson is not complicated. Amber delivers a wide selection of reasonably priced and comfortable student apartments in Tucson, AZ. The University of Arizona is situated in Tucson, which annually enrols over 49,000 students from around the nation. The city of Tucson provides a range of economical and premium options for the best student apartments in Tucson, AZ. Every student apartment in Tucson, AZ is created with the students' best comfort in mind. Private residence halls and private housing make up Tucson student accommodation.

Our off campus student housing in Tucson AZ includes studios, communal apartments, and cosy, elegant, but budget-friendly en suites with all utilities that one might need during their stay. Students looking for short-term rentals have these best student apartments in Tucson, AZ. Amber helps students streamline their booking process and provides them with a hassle-free and seamless experience while booking student housing in Tuscon.

About Tucson

Tucson, Arizona and is home to the University of Arizona. With a population of 542,628, it is Arizona's second-largest city after Phoenix. The Tucson Gem & Mineral Show, held for over 50 years, is one of the world's largest gem and mineral shows. Over two days in March, the University of Arizona hosts the Tucson Festival of Books. With 450 authors and 80,000 attendees, it had grown to become the fourth-largest book festival in the United States by 2010.

The University of Arizona's main campus occupies 380 acres in central Tucson, about a mile northeast of the city's centre. Many of the early structures were designed by Roy Place, a prominent Tucson architect, including the Arizona State Museum buildings (including the 1927 main library) and Centennial Hall.

The city has fascinating museums, historical sites, and excellent shopping and dining. For those interested in outdoor activities, the nearby mountains and desert offer a playground with lovely parks, fantastic hiking and biking routes, camping, and some really stunning drives. With a huge amount of student intake every year, Tucson is amongst some of the best cities to be in for international students. The people in the city are friendly, which makes it easier for international students to get accustomed to the city and its vibe.

Best Student Housing in Tucson

Any student would struggle with life's necessities. On the other hand, student apartments in Tucson, AZ are an essential factor for students. Tucson is an affordable place to live in Arizona, with a cost of living that is 6% lower than the national average and 5% lower than the state average. The amber website offers a variety of housing options for students in various areas. Student housing in Tucson is selling out like fresh pancakes on a Sunday morning. After you have had a long day attending your lectures and completing assignments at your college, all you look forward to is heading home and having a relaxed evening for the rest of your day. There are multiple Tucson student housing types to choose from, but Ensuites, Studios and Non-ensuites are the most preferred types of student housing in Tucson. We only choose the best housing that is within your budget, close to your university and jam-packed with all the amenities you might need for your stay with us.

1. Wildcat Canyon Village, Tucson

Wildcat Canyon Village is a stunning student accommodation in Tucson that offers one and 2-bedroom apartments. The property is just 6 minutes away on foot from the University of Arizona, making it an ideal student accommodation in Tucson for you.

2. The Pacific and Malibu, Tucson

Rising above the vibrant landscape of Tucson, Arizona, The Pacific and Malibu, previously Sol y Luna, is the premier name in luxury student housing. Our newly redesigned, high-rise community is home to an exclusive package of amenities curated specifically for you. Meanwhile, our studio, one-, two-, three-, four-, and five-bedroom apartments come packed with in-home extras to liven up your downtime and complement your academic lifestyle. With quick access to the University of Arizona, our prime location is also minutes away from daily necessities, tasty dining, vibrant entertainment venues, and plenty of outdoor recreation. Choose The Pacific and Malibu, and start your life off in style.

Cost of Living in Tucson

People typically spend about £200 per week, which is moderate by international standards. Your grocery needs, including those for fruits and vegetables, dairy products, and water, will be met by this budget. You'll start understanding costs and developing budgeting skills once you've lived in the city for a few weeks. Budgets for students should range from £400 to £800 per month.

1. Food - $20-40/week

2. Gas and Electricity - $200-300 /month

3. Internet and Mobile Phone - $50-70 /month

4. Dinner at a Restaurant - $50-80 one time

5. Laundry - $10-30 /month

6. Stationery and Textbooks - $20-40 /month

7. Clothing - $30-100 /month

8. Travel (Buses, trams, and Trains) - $20-50 /month

Student Travel Tucson

Thanks to the grid layout, Central Tucson is easy to navigate. Tucson has an excellent public transport network called Sun Tran, with buses and taxis for students. Tuscon is connected by an intricate network of transportation systems, which make it fairly easy for students to travel and explore the city whenever they wish to do so.

1. Bus

The city's Sun Tran bus system serves greater Tucson with the standard, express, regional shuttle, and on-demand shuttle bus services, and it offers more than 40 routes throughout the city. Day passes are available on buses for $4. Buses are one of the most economical travel methods in Tucson for students.

2. Taxis

Taxis are probably the easiest way to travel in the city. Sun Link is a streetcar line that connects the University of Arizona's campus with 4th Avenue. The general rate is $5 for the first mile and $2.60 for every mile afterwards.

3. Shuttle

Connecting shuttle services from Tucson to other locations/attractions in Arizona are available. Arizona Shuttle serves from three Tucson locations: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Prescott, Sedona, Flagstaff, and the Grand Canyon. Taking a shuttle is one of the best ways for students to explore nearby attractions and different cities in Arizona.

4. Bicycle

When you book student housing in Tuscon with amber, Cycling becomes one of the most economical and environmentally friendly ways to travel in Tucson for students, as our options for student housing in Tucson are located in close proximity to multiple universities and colleges.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Tucson

Tucson will be fun for students who plan to live there. Arizonans support Arizonans. The bartenders at a craft brewery will suggest another one nearby if you sit down. Shopping in Tucson is a popular pastime for both visitors and locals. Flavours here have been developed over centuries. The embrace of native ingredients such as tepary beans, chiltepin, and prickly pear was a driving force behind Tucson's designation as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. Chefs use them creatively and boldly to fuse the region's cultural influences making Tucson one of the best cities in the USA if you’re someone who is interested in trying out new foods and flavours. You can sample dozens of traditional dishes at the Tucson Meet Yourself festival. Get moving and begin exploring your interests and how to make the most of your stay in Tucson. Tucson offers some of the best activities and places to visit that will help you connect with the city's rich cultural and historical heritage.

The city has many exciting destinations where students can hang out during their leisure time, such as the Kitt Peak National Observatory, Valley of the Moon, and the Pima Air and Space Museum. Tucson also has excellent restaurants and clubs, such as Sushi Garden, Bashful Bandit, and Cactus Moon. When you’re living in a student housing in Tucson that is fulfilled with amber, students tend never to run out of fun activities and things to do. The student accommodations are very likely to be a fun and memorable experience for students that will last them a lifetime.

Tucson Tourist Attractions

Tucson, known as the "City of Sunshine," has a pleasant mix of cultural and natural attractions to keep visitors busy, but the area's warm, dry climate draws tourists and snowbirds.

Among the popular attractions is

1. Saguaro National Park

2. Sabino Canyon

3. Madera Canyon

4. Catalina State Park

Universities in Tucson

Students from all around the world choose to study in London as this city holds some of the best universities in the world. Adding to this fact, Tucson is an amazing neighbourhood which is close to these universities. Here are some of the universities in the close vicinity of Tucson:

1. The University of Arizona

2. Pima Medical Institute - Tucson