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Campus Housing: Upcoming Construction and Redevelopment Projects

UC Berkeley is committed to increasing campus housing options that support students’ ability to thrive, succeed, and fully partake in all that the university has to offer. Developing more student housing is a campus priority.

On this page (click to jump to section):
Long-term Student Housing Plans and Goals
Recently Completed Housing Projects
Housing Projects In Construction and In Development
Future Housing Development

Long-term Student Housing Plans and Goals

Campus goals: Two years of housing availability for incoming freshmen, one year for transfers, and one year for graduate students.

In 2017, UC Berkeley established its housing goals which requires adding more than 9,000 new beds — essentially doubling existing campus housing. While there is more work to be done, the university is making substantial progress towards its goals.​​

Recently Completed Housing Projects

Since 2018, UC Berkeley has added more than 2,400 beds in four new housing developments that are now open for student residents.

Intersection Apartments

Intersection ApartmentsThe Intersection Apartments located in Emeryville.


New housing: 105 apartment units
| 3800 San Pablo Ave, Emeryville

Details: Completed in 2021, Intersection Apartments is an independent-living option for single graduate students and postdoctoral researchers with direct AC bus line access to campus. The apartments are light-filled, airy and modern, with oversized windows in the heart of bustling, vibrant Emeryville.

Helen Diller Anchor House

Anchor House

Anchor House, as seen from the corner of Oxford Street and University Avenue.


New housing: 772 beds
| corner of Oxford Street and University Avenue, Berkeley

Details: Completed in August 2024, Anchor House is the first campus housing complex dedicated to undergraduate transfer students. Offering 772 single-occupancy bedrooms in 244 apartments, Anchor House is a transformative project that helps transfer students to thrive academically, socially, and culturally. The building also creates vitally needed facilities for commuter students and opens new public spaces for the campus and community.

xučyun ruwway Apartments

A graduate student with a laptop sits at an outdoor table in a courtyard. Another student washes his hands at a nearby concrete sink. There are other tables behind them, as well as an outdoor barbecue area.

The exterior and recreational areas at the xučyun ruwway Student Apartments in Albany.


New housing: 761 beds
| corner of Monroe and Jackson Streets, Albany

Details: Completed in August 2024, xučyun ruwway Apartments provides fully-furnished apartments with single-occupancy bedrooms primarily for UC Berkeley graduate students. Conveniently located on a direct AC Transit bus line to campus, the complex also includes shared indoor and outdoor common spaces, such as lounges, courtyards, and lawns, enabling residents to build community. The complex tripled the supply of university-owned housing available for single graduate students.

Housing Projects In Construction and In Development

UC Berkeley currently has two housing projects that are in construction and in development. These projects will add more than 2,600 new beds in the coming years.

Judith E. Heumann House Apartments

People's Park Housing

A rendering of the Judith E. Heumann House Apartments, with a view from the corner of Bowditch Street and Dwight Way.


New housing: 1,113 beds
| corner of Haste and Bowditch Streets, Berkeley

Details: Construction is now underway for the Judith E. Heumann House Apartments, slated to open in Fall 2027. The project will offer below-market rate apartments for more than 1,100 continuing undergraduates (second-, third-, and fourth-year students). Located a few blocks from campus, apartments will include a fully equipped kitchen and, consistent with our goal to design new student housing with a higher level of accessibility, every unit will be accessible. The project was developed over the course of more than five years of extensive planning, public engagement, and rigorous environmental review. Plans for the complex incorporate four fundamental objectives: urgently needed student housing; in a separate building, approx. 100 units of permanent supportive housing; revitalized open space (more than 60% of the site); and a commemoration of the park’s past and historical significance. Learn more about the building’s namesake, disability rights pioneer Judith E. Heumann.

Bancroft-Fulton Student Housing

Bancroft Fulton

New housing: 1,625 beds | corner of Bancroft Way and Fulton Street, Berkeley

Details: The Bancroft-Fulton Student Housing project will include a 23-story high-rise with primary frontage on Bancroft Way and a 12-story southern extension facing Durant Avenue. The building will provide 1,500 to 1,600 beds for first- and second-year undergraduate students in a mix of triples, doubles, and singles. The housing complex will feature a 500-seat dining commons. Other amenities include a fitness center, laundry facilities, meeting spaces, and a large elevated terrace for gathering. Each residential floor will also include multiple study lounges, offering quiet spaces for academic work and collaboration. The project is targeting a construction start date of December 2025, pending approval from the UC Board of Regents.

Future Housing Development

UC Berkeley has identified several additional campus properties for new housing development. These sites will subsequently be developed as they first require relocation of existing programs, are redevelopments of existing housing to increase capacity, or are sites in which development is restricted by legal covenants.

Clark Kerr Campus

New housing: To be determined | 2601 Warring Street, Berkeley
Details: New housing development at Clark Kerr Campus is restricted until after 2032 by legal covenants.**

Unit 3

New housing: estimated 600 beds | 2400 Durant Avenue, Berkeley
Details: Redevelopment of existing housing in Unit 3 residence hall to increase capacity.**


**Planned redevelopment projects for existing residence halls and apartments will not impact the availability of housing space currently offered to students.

For questions about living in recently completed new housing developments, please email reshall@berkeley.edu. For questions about housing projects currently in construction and planning, please email capitalstrategies@berkeley.edu.