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More details for 214 Delaware Ave, Ithaca, NY - Multifamily for Sale

214 Delaware Ave

Ithaca, NY 14850

  • Student Housing
  • Multifamily for Sale
  • $688,892 CAD
  • 3,459 SF
  • Air Conditioning
  • 24 Hour Access
  • Controlled Access
  • Kitchen
  • Smoke Detector

Ithaca Multifamily for Sale - Collegetown

Remarks: Prime Collegetown Investment & Housing Opportunity! Just a few blocks from the heart of Cornell University’s Collegetown, this spacious residence offers an ideal blend of investment potential and practical living. Legal for five unrelated occupants, the home currently features six full bedrooms plus two additional bonus rooms on the third floor—perfect for home offices, study areas, or walk-in closets. Inside, the home retains classic character with hardwood floors throughout the entry, living, and dining rooms, creating warm and inviting shared spaces. A covered front porch provides a welcoming entry and a place to relax outdoors. With 1.5 bathrooms, a full basement with laundry, and abundant living space, the layout is highly functional for student housing or shared living arrangements. A standout feature is the expansive parking lot, rare in Collegetown, with space to accommodate 6–8 vehicles—a tremendous value-add for residents and an additional draw for investors focused on maximizing rental appeal. Whether you’re a Cornell parent seeking secure, long-term housing for your student, or an investor looking for a strong-performing rental in one of Ithaca’s most sought-after locations, this property delivers. Its combination of size, location, and amenities makes it a rare find in today’s market.

Contact:

Howard Hanna Real Estate Services

Property Subtype:

Apartment

Date on Market:

2026-01-13

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Student Housing Buildings for Sale within 50 kilometers of Ithaca, NY, USA

More details for 6 Monroe Heights, Cortland, NY - Multifamily for Sale

6 Monroe Heights

Cortland, NY 13045

  • Student Housing
  • Multifamily for Sale
  • $772,394 CAD
  • 3,974 SF
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More details for 18 Farview Dr, Dryden, NY - Multifamily for Sale

TC3 Former Residence Halls - 18 Farview Dr

Dryden, NY 13053

  • Student Housing
  • Multifamily for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 117,000 SF

Dryden Multifamily for Sale

CBRE is pleased to present a rare opportunity to acquire and redevelop a three-building portfolio of modern, purpose-built residence halls located on the campus of Tompkins-Cortland Community College (TC3). With construction starting in 2008, these contemporary buildings offer robust, institutional-quality, modern infrastructure and efficient layouts, making them ideal for adaptive reuse into a variety of possible residential formats, including apartments, workforce housing, veterans housing, senior living/age-restricted communities, and more. The development project has excellent potential to fulfill the need for community-serving projects and may be eligible for grants and incentives. The offering consists of three buildings totaling 117,000 SF on 28.05 AC (to be subdivided) with relatively high elevation, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside. The buildings are located in an area of the campus that can be easily and directly accessed from outside the boundaries of the college, while its immediately neighboring location offers access to the college‘s long list of amenities. Strategically positioned between Ithaca and Cortland with strong demand for housing, the property provides a flexible foundation for a variety of redevelopment paths. This offering caters to local, regional, and national developers, as well as mission-driven investors seeking scale, quality construction, and value-add potential.

Contact:

CBRE Upstate NY

Property Subtype:

Dormitory

Date on Market:

2025-08-11

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Student Housing Buildings For Sale

Student Housing Buildings

What is student housing?

Student housing is a formalized system of living in multi-occupancy student residences that include such features as shared kitchen and washroom facilities, main building entrances, and security systems. Student housing differs from traditional residence in that it provides for the needs of students by providing single or multiple occupancy rentable rooms without meals, programming, building maintenance or supervision.

A dorm is a student housing facility for a residential community. The student's common room, bedroom, or apartment is designed and furnished to fit their needs such as student privacy. Dormitories can range from regular student living needs (bedrooms with bathrooms) to more luxurious student residences that offer private rooms with its own bathroom inside of the room. A student residence hall is also referred to as a dormitory - both terms are used interchangeably, but usually refer to the same thing.

What should be considered when investing in student housing?

Amenities: student apartments need to have the right amenities for college students; these include things like recreation areas with pool tables / tv room / video game systems, study rooms, media rooms, mail centers with student mailboxes, fitness center & gym area (with equipment), clubhouse area or "party loft" with pool tables / basketball hoops / foosball table / video games consoles on flat screen tv's, student and staff lounge areas with kitchen / table space to play cards or board games, a computer center or computer lab with student computers for student use.

Being student-oriented, student housing should be designed with student needs in mind. Maximize student space & maximize student privacy by providing comfortable & trendy furniture. The type of student you are trying to attract will help dictate just how student oriented the furnishings should be.

How to decide on where to Purchase a student apartment to rent out?

There are factors that you should consider before purchasing an apartment building. The following will help guide you in how to decide on what type and location of property to buy as an investment:

Location is everything! Think about the location / neighborhood where you want to spend your hard earned money? If it's just a cash flow play then not really, but if it's also about having a good place for yourself or friends and family then location is important. Consider things like public transport links, shopping centers, places where students hang out (fast food joints etc.) schools & universities, sports clubs etc. Anything which will attract student population should be kept close by such as cinemas, pubs / bars / night-clubs / restaurants etc..

The following are major things you should consider when purchasing a dormitory.

You will be renting it out, so think about potential tenants and investing in a property with great amenities for the student community. Don't buy a property in an area where there is no demand and the majority of your rent will go to maintenance cost. Location is most important, next is size and condition of the building, followed by quality of finishes inside.

Do your research on the property market by doing things like reading property reports from agents, newspapers & magazines, online forums for property investors, etc. It's important that you do your research before purchasing real estate especially if it's for long-term hold strategy where holding periods of 5+ years is common.

Decide what type of property and/or type of student accommodation you want to invest in (ie; fully furnished apartments / studios / house shares / rooms). Consider the advantages and disadvantages of each student accommodation. For example; If you are purchasing a property with fully furnished apartments then the monthly rental income will be higher but there are more maintenance tasks to keep up with the furnishings.

Determine what price range you want to buy within. Some investors may be looking for good investment returns and leverage on demand / market conditions while others may simply be looking for consistent cash flow with a cash flow positive property.

While doing your research you may have identified an area or neighborhood which is in high demand with a lot of potential students, this will most likely be costly due to scarcity value. Look at areas where there are less expensive properties with affordable rent prices and still good growth potential & demand for student accommodation.

In summary, purchasing real estate as a student accommodation investment is popular. Students have less money to spend on renting an apartment / house but more time on their hand, so investing in a property that will meet their demands and quality of life requirements can prove to be profitable.

When deciding on purchasing a property always check the local market in the area you want to invest in for demand, growth potentials and vacancy rates.

Speak to a local broker to ensure any kind of zoning requirements are in place and there is enough demand by local schools.

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