Fayetteville is one of the most supply-constrained student housing markets in the country. The University of Arkansas has seen nearly 17% enrollment growth between 2019 and 2023, and with 80% of students seeking off-campus housing, the gap between demand and available supply continues to widen. Preleasing for the 2025-2026 academic year hit 97.2% in Fayetteville, a figure that tells the whole story. Champions Club on South Razorback Road is a well-located asset in a market where strong operators with the right product win consistently.
Fayetteville is one of the fastest-growing and most competitive student housing markets in the Southeast. Three of the four largest commercial real estate deals in Washington County in recent years involved student housing apartment complexes in Fayetteville, reflecting the level of institutional investor interest this market has earned. With record enrollment, a severe supply shortage, and a city that students genuinely want to live in, the fundamentals here are as strong as anywhere in the country.
Champions Club is a purpose-built student housing community on South Razorback Road, one of the most sought-after addresses for University of Arkansas students. With 232 beds across 76 units and a location that puts residents steps from campus, Champions Club delivers the kind of product quality and proximity that Fayetteville students compete for every leasing season.
Champions Club is a 76-unit, 232-bed purpose-built student housing community serving the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. UA enrollment has surpassed 34,000 students, with 80% living off campus and preleasing in the Fayetteville market reaching 97.2% for the 2025-2026 academic year – making it one of the most in-demand student housing markets in the country.