ETSU’s housing crisis is well-documented and ongoing. Nearly 100 students have had to live in a nearby hotel due to a lack of available student housing, and the university has acknowledged it will take several years to build enough on-campus beds to keep pace with enrollment growth. ETSU has seen a 30% increase in first-year enrollment over recent years, creating a growing pipeline of students who need quality off-campus options immediately. SQ Johnson City is one of the largest purpose-built student housing communities in the market and is positioned to capture that demand directly.
Johnson City is a growing university market where ETSU’s enrollment momentum has created a genuine and persistent housing supply problem. With on-campus housing consistently at or above capacity and new university construction still years away from delivering, the off-campus market around Seminole Drive is absorbing demand that the university cannot meet on its own – making well-managed, purpose-built student housing a highly defensible asset class in this market.
SQ Johnson City is a large-scale, purpose-built student housing community on Seminole Drive in Johnson City, Tennessee, offering ETSU students one of the highest-quality off-campus living experiences in the market. With 528 beds across 132 units and a location that keeps residents connected to campus, the outdoors, and the Appalachian mountain town character that makes Johnson City genuinely unique, SQ Johnson City delivers on what Buccaneers are looking for.
SQ Johnson City is a 132-unit, 528-bed purpose-built student housing community serving East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee. ETSU enrolls approximately 14,000 students and has posted record-breaking freshman classes in recent history, with on-campus housing consistently operating above capacity and overflow students placed in hotels — creating direct and sustained demand for quality off-campus housing options like SQ Johnson City.