Housing Near University of Science and Technology Beijing
University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) sits on Xueyuan Road in Haidian District, one of Beijing’s densest university and tech clusters. With a QS World University Ranking of 480 (China Mainland) and a Google rating of 4.8 from 18 reviews, the campus draws both domestic and international students, especially those in materials science and engineering. Two student reviews highlight what living near USTB can feel like: “My best 4 years of academic experience here, lifetime precious memories” (dragon wukong, 5 stars) and “I’m PhD student at this university. It’s good for material science and engineering” (Syed Ejaz Hussaini, 5 stars). This guide covers what you can expect when looking for a place to stay, from budget bands to walk-versus-transit trade-offs, based on the campus location and typical student housing in the area.
What Campus Reviews Reveal
Current and former students consistently describe USTB as a positive academic environment. The two reviews on this page focus on the quality of the experience rather than housing specifics, which is common for campus reviews. However, the location—address: No. 30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083—means that students can choose between on-campus dormitories and off-campus rentals in one of Beijing’s most convenient university neighbourhoods. The generous rating (4.8) and the mention of “lifetime precious memories” suggest that the overall student life, including the surrounding area, supports a satisfying study period.
Dragon wukong’s review does not mention housing, but the phrase “best 4 years” implies that the environment—campus and neighbourhood combined—worked well. Syed Ejaz Hussaini, a PhD student, notes the strength of materials science and engineering, which might influence where doctoral candidates look for housing (e.g., proximity to labs or faculty buildings). For any prospective student, the takeaway is that the campus vibe is strong, and finding housing nearby should prioritise access to Xueyuan Road and the wider Haidian tech-education belt.
City Context: Haidian District and Xueyuan Road
Beijing’s Haidian District is the city’s academic heart. USTB sits on Xueyuan Road (“College Road”), which is lined with other major universities. This concentration means that the area is well served by public transport, supermarkets, clinics, and student-oriented eateries. The nearest metro stations are Xueyuanqiao (Line 15) and Wudaokou (Line 13), both within walking distance—roughly 10–15 minutes on foot from the main gate. Wudaokou is a well-known student hub with shopping malls, international food, and co-working spaces. The location is also close to Zhongguancun, Beijing’s Silicon Valley, so some students intern at tech companies while studying.
Because USTB is inside the 4th Ring Road, housing options range from older (but cheaper) residential compounds to newer serviced apartments. The area is moderately expensive by Beijing standards, but affordable compared to central business districts like Chaoyang. Students should be aware that Beijing has strict rental registration rules: foreign students need a valid residence permit tied to their lease, so working with a reputable landlord or agency is essential.
Budget Bands
The following rent bands are indicative for off-campus housing within a 20-minute walk or single metro stop from USTB in 2026. Always confirm with the operator, as prices fluctuate with season and negotiation.
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Budget (under 3,500 CNY/month per person)
Shared rooms or small apartments in older compounds (built 1980s–1990s) within 1–1.5 km of campus. Typical options include splitting a 2-bedroom flat in a xiaogu (residential compound) without an elevator. Expect basic furniture, no central AC, and a shared bathroom if you are renting a single room. This band suits students prioritising low rent. -
Mid-range (3,500–6,000 CNY/month per person)
A decent single room in a shared modern apartment (2–3 bedrooms) or a small studio in a managed building within walking distance. Many of these units are in compounds like Qingfeng Huayuan or Bai Wang (names for reference; check current listings). Usually includes a private bathroom, kitchen access, and possibly in-unit washer. This band is the most common among international students. -
High-end (6,000–10,000+ CNY/month per person)
Serviced apartments or full apartments near Wudaokou or the metro line. Examples include Wudaokou Loft or Huaneng Building (again, indicative). These offer gym, security, and furnished units. Suitable for PhD students or couples who want more privacy.
All prices are indicative—confirm with the operator before signing any contract.
Walk vs. Transit Trade-off
Walking distance (within 15 minutes) covers most of Xueyuan Road and side streets. The main advantage is no time wasted commuting, especially for short breaks between classes. The area is pedestrian-friendly, with bike lanes and wide pavements. However, the immediate vicinity of USTB tends to be more expensive for the same size of room because of convenience.
Transit-accessible but cheaper means living one or two metro stops away (e.g., south to Zhichunli or north to Liu Daokou). The trade-off is 5–10 minutes on Line 15 or 13 plus walking time, which adds 15–20 minutes daily. Rent can drop by 10–20% compared to being right next to the university. Also, living close to a metro station gives you access to the rest of Beijing, which might matter if you have internships in another district.

For PhD students (like Syed Ejaz Hussaini) who spend long hours in the lab, walkable housing saves energy. For undergrads who take many courses across campus (as dragon wukong implied), proximity to the main gate is key. If you plan to cook at home, consider a short commute to access better or cheaper groceries outside the university zone.
Shortlist Logic: How to Choose from Nearby Residences
When evaluating specific apartments (e.g., through campus notice boards or verified apps), apply the following criteria:
- Distance to your department building. USTB campus is not huge, but some labs are far from the south gate. Check if the apartment is closest to the gate you use most.
- Metro or bus connection to the campus gate. Even a 1 km walk is fine in good weather, but Beijing winters are cold; a bus stop within 200 metres helps.
- Noise level. Compounds directly on Xueyuan Road can be noisy during rush hour. Side-street compounds (e.g., those behind Wudaokou) are quieter.
- Landlord and contract terms. Only sign a 1-year lease if you are confident in staying; many students negotiate 6-month terms. Ensure the contract is in Chinese and English (or interpreted) and includes a clause about deposit return (usually 1 month rent, fully refundable without damage).
- Roommates and culture. Shared apartments are standard. Check if existing flatmates are students or young professionals. If you are a PhD student, you may prefer a quiet environment (Syed’s review hints at research focus).
A typical shortlist process: start with 5–10 listings within a 1.5 km radius, then narrow to those with verified photos, then visit in person (or have a contact visit). Ask for a walkthrough video if you are abroad. Reject any listing that pushes for a deposit before you see the flat.
Useful Tips for International Students
- Language barrier: Many older landlords speak only Chinese. Consider using a bilingual agent or a friend from USTB’s international student office.
- Bills: Confirm whether rent includes management fee, water, gas, electricity, and internet. Often utilities are separate and paid monthly by meter.
- Renewal and moving out: Give at least 30 days’ notice if you plan to leave. Beijing rental laws favour tenants on paper but can be slow to enforce.
- Safety: Haidian is generally safe. Compounds with 24-hour security and CCTV are normal. Avoid unregistered basement rooms (air quality and fire safety issues).
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the most affordable way to live near USTB?
Shared housing in older compounds (e.g., Xueyuanlu Dongli style units) within 20 minutes’ walk is the cheapest option, typically under 3,500 CNY per month per person. On-campus dormitories (if available for your programme) are even more affordable, but supply is limited and often priority goes to degree-seeking students.
2. How far is USTB from Wudaokou metro station?
The university’s main gate is about 1.5 km from Wudaokou (Line 13) and about 1.2 km from Xueyuanqiao (Line 15). Walking takes 12–18 minutes. Bikes or shared e-scooters can cut that to 5 minutes. Many students living in Wudaokou enjoy the shops and restaurants but still have a short walk to campus.
3. I found a listing with a monthly rent of 4,000 CNY. Is that reasonable for a single room?
It depends on the room type and location. For a single bedroom in a shared 2-bedroom apartment within a 15-minute walk, 4,000 CNY is in the mid-range bracket and is reasonable if the unit is furnished and clean. Always compare with 2–3 similar listings in the same compound. Confirm utilities and deposit terms before paying anything.
Data as of 2026. All rent figures are indicative and should be verified with the operator. No education agency or booking platform is endorsed.
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