Best neighborhoods for students for Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies

Planning housing near Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies? This best neighborhoods covers rent, neighborhoods, timelines, and next steps for students choosing where to live in Springfield, MO.

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Top neighborhoods for Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies students

Students prioritize commute, safety, and social fit — not just lowest rent. These areas near Springfield, MO are common starting points.

Springfield Heights

The closest neighborhood to Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies's main entrance. Walk to class in minutes — coffee shops and convenience stores line the main strip. Typical range: $900–$1,500/mo. Best for: Freshmen, commuters, anyone who wants zero commute.

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Midtown

A lively area with bars, restaurants, and weekend activity. Ideal if you want a social scene steps from your apartment. Typical range: $850–$1,450/mo. Best for: Social students, upperclassmen, Greek life members.

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Downtown

Quieter residential streets with single-family homes converted into multi-unit rentals. More space, lower prices, a short bike ride to campus. Typical range: $650–$1,100/mo. Best for: Graduate students, studious undergrads, budget-conscious renters.

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College Hill

Downtown location with walkable access to the transit hub, employers, and city amenities — best for students with internships or part-time jobs. Typical range: $850–$1,350/mo. Best for: Commuters, students with off-campus internships, professionals.

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How to compare neighborhoods

Treat safety like a student-life decision, not just rent: tour at night, confirm lighting and access control, and compare blocks instead of entire ZIP codes. Areas listed on this hub are ranked for student-friendly walkability and residential stability.

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  • Compare total monthly cost, not rent alone
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What is the best neighborhoods for Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies?

Best neighborhoods for students for Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies covers rent ranges, neighborhoods (Springfield Heights, Midtown), lease timing, and tools to browse apartments and roommates.

How much does housing cost near Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies?

Expect about $750/mo for studios and $900/mo for 1-bedroom units. Shared 2BR leases often land near $600/person.

When should I start looking for housing near Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies?

Peak demand hits before fall term and again in early summer. For Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies, starting 60 days early improves unit quality and roommate choice.

What neighborhoods are best near Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies?

Popular areas include Springfield Heights, Midtown, Downtown, College Hill. Compare commute, safety, and total monthly cost before signing.

Is Springfield Heights good for Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies students?

The closest neighborhood to Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies's main entrance. Walk to class in minutes — coffee shops and convenience stores line the main strip. Rent range: $900–$1,500/mo. Best for: Freshmen, commuters, anyone who wants zero commute.

Is Midtown good for Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies students?

A lively area with bars, restaurants, and weekend activity. Ideal if you want a social scene steps from your apartment. Rent range: $850–$1,450/mo. Best for: Social students, upperclassmen, Greek life members.

Is Downtown good for Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies students?

Quieter residential streets with single-family homes converted into multi-unit rentals. More space, lower prices, a short bike ride to campus. Rent range: $650–$1,100/mo. Best for: Graduate students, studious undergrads, budget-conscious renters.

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