How Much Does It Cost to Build Student Housing?

Helen Bednar
Creative Director at APX Construction Group, has over 10 years of experience in construction and design. She leads the team with a focus on creativity, functionality, and accessibility.
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  • Building student housing is one of the most strategic investments in today’s commercial real estate market. With enrollment fluctuations, evolving student expectations, and long-term housing shortages near many campuses, developers are asking a critical question: How much does it cost to build student housing, and what drives that cost?

    At APX Construction Group, we specialize in delivering high-performing student housing projects across the Midwest. From traditional dormitories to off-campus apartment-style communities, this guide breaks down real-world costs, key factors, and what to plan for when budgeting a student housing development.

    Average Cost to Build Student Housing (2026 Outlook)

    Student housing construction costs vary widely based on location, design, density, and amenities. However, most projects fall within these general ranges:

    • Traditional dormitories: $225 – $350 per square foot
    • Off-campus student apartments: $200 – $325 per square foot
    • Luxury / amenity-rich student housing: $300 – $450+ per square foot

    On a per-bed basis, that typically translates to:

    • $90,000 – $140,000 per bed for standard housing
    • $140,000 – $200,000+ per bed for premium or urban developments

    These numbers reflect rising labor costs, material pricing, and increased demand for durable, long-lasting finishes that can withstand high turnover.

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    Key Factors That Impact Student Housing Construction Costs

    1. Location & Site Conditions

    Urban, campus-adjacent sites often come with higher land costs, tighter footprints, and increased permitting complexity. Rural or suburban projects may benefit from lower land prices but can require additional infrastructure or utility upgrades.

    2. Building Type & Density

    • Mid-rise (3–5 stories) buildings tend to be the most cost-efficient.
    • High-rise student housing significantly increases structural, elevator, and life-safety costs.
    • Wood-frame over podium construction is often more affordable than full steel or concrete structures.

    3. Unit Layout & Bedroom Count

    Student housing is typically priced by the bed, not by the unit. More bedrooms per unit (4–5 bed configurations) often reduce cost per bed, while studio or one-bedroom layouts increase it.

    4. Amenities & Shared Spaces

    Today’s students expect more than a place to sleep. Popular amenities include:

    • Fitness centers
    • Study lounges
    • Community kitchens
    • Outdoor courtyards
    • Game rooms and media spaces

    While amenities boost leasing potential, they also add to upfront construction costs and must be carefully balanced against ROI.

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    Construction Cost Breakdown

    A typical student housing project budget includes:

    • Hard construction costs: 60–70%
      • Structure, framing, roofing
      • Mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP)
      • Interior finishes and fixtures
    • Soft costs: 20–30%
      • Architecture & engineering
      • Permits, testing, and inspections
      • Financing, insurance, and legal fees
    • Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment (FF&E): 5–10%
      • Beds, desks, seating, appliances
    • Contingency: 5–10%
      • Essential for protecting against material price volatility and schedule shifts

    Why Student Housing Costs Differ from Standard Multifamily

    While student housing is technically a subset of multifamily construction, it comes with unique challenges:

    • Higher occupant density
    • Increased wear and tear
    • More plumbing and electrical per unit
    • Stricter life-safety and code requirements
    • Tight academic calendars are driving fixed delivery dates

    At APX Construction Group, we plan schedules backward from occupancy deadlines to ensure move-in dates are met, because missing a semester is not an option.

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    Design-Build: A Smarter Approach for Student Housing

    Many student housing developers choose a design-build delivery model to control costs and timelines. This approach allows construction teams to collaborate early with architects and engineers, identifying cost-saving opportunities before drawings are finalized.

    Benefits include:

    • Faster project delivery
    • More accurate budgeting
    • Reduced change orders
    • Better coordination between design and construction

    APX frequently works in a design-build capacity to help clients maximize efficiency without sacrificing quality.

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    Long-Term Value vs. Upfront Cost

    The lowest bid isn’t always the smartest investment. Student housing is a long-term asset, and quality construction directly impacts:

    • Maintenance and repair costs
    • Turnover efficiency
    • Tenant satisfaction
    • Asset longevity
    • Resale and refinancing value

    Durable finishes, efficient mechanical systems, and thoughtful layouts often save owners significant money throughout the building’s lifespan.

    Budgeting Tips for Student Housing Developers

    1. Plan early for utilities and infrastructure
    2. Design for durability, not trends
    3. Value-engineer before construction starts
    4. Build flexibility into unit layouts
    5. Work with a contractor experienced in student housing
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    Final Thoughts: What Should You Budget?

    As a general rule, most student housing developers should plan for $200–$350 per square foot, with final pricing determined by site conditions, amenities, and the type of building. Early collaboration with a knowledgeable construction partner is the best way to refine budgets and avoid surprises.

    Build with Confidence

    If you’re planning a student housing project in Minnesota, South Dakota, or the Upper Midwest, APX Construction Group brings proven experience, transparent budgeting, and on-time delivery to every build.

    Let’s talk about your project.
    Contact APX Construction Group to receive a realistic cost estimate and begin planning a student housing development designed for optimal performance, durability, and long-term success.

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