305 E. Daniel, Champaign

305, E Daniel St, Champaign, 61820, United States
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$1210
per month
1.0 mi from City Center
( 6m. 11m. 20m)
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University of Illinois Urbana | 0.56 mi
Parkland College | 3.31 mi
Pay In Instalment
Parking
TV
Elevator
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About the Property

305 E Daniel is located at E Daniel St Champaign IL 61820, near Green Street. 305 Daniel apartments offer private and shared rooms, perfect for students wanting comfort and community. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is 5 minutes away by car. Parkland College is roughly a 13-minute drive away from here. With cafes and bus stops nearby, student apartments in Champaign IL, like 305 E Daniel make student life easy.

Champaign, IL, is a great spot for students! Its safety index of 47 keeps things chill for late-night study sessions. Home to 53,000 students, including 11,000 international ones, mostly at UIUC, you’ll vibe with a diverse crew. The 96.4% employment rate makes scoring part-time jobs at spots like County Market a breeze. Cost of living? Around $900–$1,400/month for rent, food, and fun, way affordable for Champaign County. Enjoy parks like Hessel, tasty eats, and cool events like Ebertfest, a free film fest for students. 305 E Daniel St Champaign IL reviews for deets on its study spots and chill vibes! Its prime location near Green Street puts you steps from bars, cafes, and campus. With MTD buses and bike lanes, getting around is easy. You can catch your favorite shows at Krannert Center. With all the conveniences you need and a community vibe, Champaign student rentals like 305 E Daniel St Champaign IL are perfect for making the most of your student life. Champaign also offers a variety of parks, restaurants, and recreational spots to unwind after studying, making it easy to balance academics and downtime. Whether you're into sports, arts, or exploring local culture, there's always something to do, ensuring your time here is both productive and fun.

Features

Experience the comfort and ease of student quarters at 305 E Daniel Champaign. This Champaign student housing is designed for students who want a top-notch living experience. This property has different room types. You can choose from 4BR/3BA, 2BR/2BA - A, and 3BR/3BA. Each room includes key amenities, like a cozy bed for a good night's sleep. You get your private bathroom here. There’s a shared kitchen so that you can always prep your meals on time.

Beyond the private spaces, the common amenities at 305 E Daniel Champaign IL enhance the overall living experience. Say goodbye to parking woes with off-street parking available. Enjoy the fresh air and views from private balconies and private patios, perfect for relaxation or a change of scenery while studying. Indoor entertainment is sorted with TV in communal areas. Moreover, 305 E Daniel Apartments offer practical amenities for a hassle-free student lifestyle. Cooking is easy with a time-saving dishwasher. Plus, having in-unit laundry facilities makes laundry day simple. Stay connected with high-speed fiber internet and seamless wireless internet access. For ease of access, the property includes an elevator. Furthermore, residents have peace of mind with 24-hour maintenance services for any urgent needs. With these amenities, you’ll enjoy a comfortable and safe living experience as a student. You need not worry about the safety of these apartments near UIUC, as it is a secure building. Enjoy this exceptional blend of convenience and comfort at 305 Daniel, in the heart of student life.

Location and What's Hot?

Looking for the perfect place to live while studying in Champaign? 305 Daniel has got you covered with its prime location. This spot is super close to both the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Parkland College, so getting to class is a breeze. Need a caffeine fix? Sinclaire's Coffee and BrewLab Coffee are the go-to cafes for students around here. Whether you're cramming for finals or just hanging out, these spots have great coffee and chill vibes. If you're hungry, check out Northern Cuisine for delicious Chinese food or head over to Signature Grill for some tasty BBQ. When it comes to nightlife, the Illini Inn and the Red Lion are two awesome pubs that always have something fun going on. If you're in the mood to dance, head to The Canopy Club or The City Center for the best clubs in town. Great music, a lively crowd, and a fun night out are guaranteed.

For your everyday needs, Meijer and Walmart are nearby for all your grocery shopping. If you need healthcare, Carle Foundation Hospital is close by for any medical emergencies or check-ups. Sports fan? Memorial Stadium and State Farm Center are your go-to stadiums for exciting events, including football and basketball games. When you need a break, hit up Hessel Park or Japan House for some relaxing outdoor time. And if you're into culture, Krannert Art Museum and Spurlock Museum are just a short walk away from these apartments near the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, perfect for exploring exhibits or learning something new. With all this and more, 305 Daniel is where convenience meets excitement, making it the ideal place for students to live and enjoy Champaign!

Commute

Residents of 305 E Daniel in Champaign enjoy easy access to public transportation options. The closest bus stops to these are Green & Second (NE Corner) and First & Daniel (NE Far Side). If you like train travel, you'll enjoy being near stations like Champaign-Urbana, IL, and Rantoul Amtrak. This makes your trips more efficient. 305 E Daniel in Champaign provides excellent connections for students.

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Room Types (3)

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Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
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2BR/2BA - A

Starting From: $1,210/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2

3BR/3BA

Starting From: $1,040/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
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4BR/3BA

Starting From: $960/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Off Street Parking Available
Private Balconies
Private Patios
TV
Dishwasher
In-Unit Laundry
Safety and Security
Secure Building

Payment Policies (2)

  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will I receive keys of 305 Daniel?

Every individual tenant receives an apartment key for 305 Daniel. One mailbox key and one laundry room key is also provided to each apartment when the lease starts. All lost keys will be replaced at the resident’s expense. Lost keys are $25 per key. Lost key fobs are $50 per fob. In some cases, this may entail re-keying or replacing the lock. A mailbox key replacement is $25.

What if there is any problem with 305 Daniel?

Maintenance emergencies at 305 Daniel include gas leaks, no heat in the winter, security related items (all locks, security entries, security lights, smoke alarms, etc.), water leaks & electrical problems. Air conditioners not operating correctly and lockouts are not considered emergencies. These will be taken care of as soon as possible the next business day.

What if I require pest control at 305 Daniel?

Your 305 Daniel apartment will receive quarterly preventative pest control service and inspection.

Is AC available at 305 Daniel property?

For 305 Daniel apartments with central air conditioning or a wall unit: To cool your apartment as quickly as possible, close the doors to the bedroom and bath areas. During extremely hot weather, it is suggested to start your air conditioner in the early morning before it gets too hot to maintain a cool apartment. Please do not set the thermostat below 70 degrees Fahrenheit for cooling or the air conditioner unit will freeze up.Please do not remove air filters. If air filters are removed you will be held liable for any damage or maintenance to the heating or air conditioner. Please check the operation of the air conditioner prior to the start of the cooling season, if it does not operate it often takes 5 to 10 days for service.

What is the pet policy at 305 Daniel?

Pets are prohibited at 305 Daniel and residents cannot keep any pets in or about the leased premises or the building without advanced written permission of the Lessor. The no pet policy also applies to pets of resident’s guests and visitors.

What happen in the case of lockouts at 305 Daniel?

Lock outs at 305 Daniel after hours are not considered emergencies. The lock out charge is $50 payable in cash only. You must provide a photo id. Please do not attempt to break in to your apartment, as you will be held responsible for any damages you may cause.

Why are residents of 305 Daniel required to purchase renter’s insurance, and what does it cover?

All residents of 305 Daniel are required to purchase renter’s insurance through an insurance company of their choice. Renter’s insurance is a form of property insurance that provides coverage for a policy holder’s belongings and liability within a rental property. The policy protects against losses to the resident’s personal property within the rented property.

Where are residents of 305 Daniel allowed to park their bikes, and what are the consequences of parking them in unauthorized areas?

Please only park/lock bikes to the designated bike rack at your 305 Daniel building. Bikes are not allowed to be parked in hallways, in the stairwells, or attached to any part of the building, railings, fence, etc. If parked in one of these locations they will be removed and you will be charged $25.00 to get the bike back. If your bicycle is impounded for any reason, it will be retained for 30 days before it is discarded or sold to cover removal costs.

What are the requirements and limitations for early move-ins at 305 Daniel, and what conditions should residents expect when moving in early?

305 Daniel understands that each resident’s move-in situation is unique, and they’re happy to offer early move-ins as an option. Here are some important details to keep in mind:Early Move-In Form
* If you’re moving into your apartment before the start date of your lease, you must sign an Early Move-In Form or Transfer Agreement.* The Early Move-In Form is available starting May 1.* You must have the Early Move-In Form or Transfer Agreement signed by all individuals listed on the lease by July 15.* Failure to complete the form by July 15 will result in possession being delayed until the start date of the lease.
Limited Availability
* Early move-ins will be limited to 25 per day and are not available on weekends.
Lease Agreement
* By signing the Early Move-In Form or Transfer Agreement, you are agreeing to take the apartment “as is.”* This means the property cannot guarantee that the apartment will be cleaned or have shampooed carpets, etc.* In some cases, lease special provisions may be void or delayed, and there are no exceptions.

What are the responsibilities of residents of 305 Daniel regarding smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and what steps should be taken if the detectors signal an issue or there is a fire emergency?

Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are provided in each unit. Please do not alter any carbon monoxide and/or smoke detector provided in the unit. If the smoke detector beeps once every minute, it is indicating a low battery. Residents of 305 Daniel have the responsibility to test and provide general maintenance to said detectors within the unit, including the responsibility to replace the batteries, and to notify the Maintenance Department of any deficiencies which the resident cannot correct. If the smoke detector sounds a constant, loud alarm, it has detected smoke and you should check the apartment and call 911 if there is an emergency. If your building has an elevator and the elevator service is interrupted during a fire, you should go to the nearest stairwell landing. The Fire Department is trained to check stairwells first when responding to a fire.

What steps should I take if outlets or lights in my apartment lose power, and how can I troubleshoot electrical issues before contacting the Maintenance Department?

If outlets or lights in an area of the apartment don’t have power while other areas in the apartment still have power, please first check the GFI(Ground Fault Interrupter) outlets in the kitchen and bathroom. This is a special electrical outlet that prevents electrocution in situations where water may come into contact with an electrical appliance. If you lose electrical power in the kitchen or bathroom, try pressing the “reset” button. Pressing the “test” button will intentionally trip the GFI. Press the “reset” button to reset the GFI. If resetting the GFI does not restore power please reset the circuit breaker. Every apartment has its own circuit breaker box. If you can’t find yours, try checking in the closets or in the mechanical room next to the water heater. Once you locate the circuit breaker box, open the cover and you’ll see what looks like several light switches. Feel each switch to make sure that it’s firmly in the ON position. Don’t worry touching these switches won’t shock you. Once a breaker is tripped it will feel loose. Flip the switch to the OFF and then ON. This will reset the breaker and power should be restored. If the breaker won’t reset, there may be too many things plugged into an outlet. If this occurs try unplugging the items and plugging only one or two items back in to the outlet. If that does not work please contact the Maintenance Deparmtent.

What is the purpose of the security or damage deposit, and what are the conditions regarding its refund at the end of the lease?

Your security or damage deposit is used to insure that you keep the apartment in good condition. This sum can be used to rectify any damage, abuse, excess cleaning, and other issues that may exist. The damage deposit cannot be used to pay the last month’s rent. The damage deposit will be refunded within 30 days of your lease expiration date. The damage deposit will be refunded in one check per apartment as stated in your joint lease. It will be the residents’ responsibility to split the damage deposit refund check among roommates. 

What should I check if I do not have hot water in my apartment, and what steps should I take before contacting the Maintenance Department?

If you do not have hot water, be sure the circuit breaker for the water heat is switched to the “on” position before submitting a maintenance request. To reset a circuit breaker, first switch it to the “off” position and then switch it to the “on” position. If you still do not have hot water please contact the Maintenance Department.

What is the process for signing a parking space agreement for residents, and how does the waiting list work if all parking spaces are leased?

Based on parking availability, current and prospective residents will be given the option to sign a parking space agreement at their apartment lease signing. Current and prospective residents may choose from a map of available spaces and sign the parking space agreement for that particular space. Parking is first come, first served. Once all parking spaces at a building are leased, a waiting list will be started for that building. If a parking space becomes available, they will call the first person on the waiting list for that building. If the first person does not sign a parking space agreement by the specified deadline, they will proceed down the waiting list. The parking rent will be paid each month along with the apartment rent on the specified dates.

What winter maintenance services does the property provide, and how can I report any problem areas?

The property includes snow shoveling, plowing, and ice removal in your rent. Safety is their top priority. They will work hard to clear all sidewalks, walkways, and parking lots.

What are the payment terms for rent, including the due date, grace period, and acceptable payment methods?

Rent is due on the 1st of the month. There is a 5 day grace period and rent is considered late after 5PM on the 5th of the month. You can also pay rent at their office with a check or money order. Please include your name, building address, and apartment number on your check or money order so that your account is credited properly and you are not assessed a late fee. They DO NOT accept cash.

What options do residents have for managing their utility bills, and what are the key details of each option?

Welcome to the property's Utility Information section! They’re here to provide you with everything you need to know about paying for utilities while living in their properties. Here are the options available to you: Option 1: Sign Up and Pay Utilities on Your Own
* You have the option to sign up and pay for your utilities on your own. * You’ll be responsible for setting up and paying your power and water bills directly to Ameren Illinois Power and Illinois American Water. * This option is ideal for those who prefer to manage their own utility bills.
Option 2: Enroll in their Utility Package Program
* Their Utility Package Program allows you to keep power and water in the property’s name. * Each month, they will add the utility cost to your ledger with a 15% administration fee. For instance, if your power bill is $200, they will charge $230 to your account. * Same conditions apply to your water bill. * This means you don’t have to worry about setting up and separately paying your power and water bills. * If your lease begins in August, you must sign the utility addendum by July 15.

What types of nails and hangers are recommended for hanging pictures, and what restrictions are in place regarding tape and signage?

Please use slender nails that are 1/16” in diameter or less such as “Gorilla” or “Monkey” hook picture hangers or picture hanging nails. Please do not use double-faced tape or adhesive hangers. Displaying any window, door, or yard signs is not allowed.

What are the guidelines for receiving mail and packages in your apartment, and what should I do if I am unable to check my mail for an extended period?

Please place your name on your mailbox in order to receive your mail. Please check your mail on a regular basis as accumulated mail can make the mailbox difficult to open and close. If you are unable to check your mail for more than a few days, please contact the United States Postal Service to have your mail held.

How should residents request maintenance for non-emergency repairs, and what are their responsibilities for routine maintenance?

In case of water leakage, please notify the Maintenance Department immediately. All maintenance requests must go through the Maintenance Department. Please do not contact the maintenance staff individually as they cannot authorize repairs. Residents are expected to change their own light bulbs and reset circuit breakers. Residents will be charged for any maintenance resulting from negligence or misuse.

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The city buzzes with music festivals. One is the Pygmalion Festival, which features indie artists and tech innovations. Another is the Eberfest Film Festival, co-founded by the famous film critic Roger Ebert. It’s home to major universities. This includes the famous University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, ranked in the top 75 worldwide, and Parkland College. Champaign has friendly neighborhoods, great schools, and a young, diverse crowd. It's an ideal place for student life. Amber-listed private student housing in Champaign is conveniently located for students. This makes commuting easy while you enjoy city life. Whether it’s the buzzing cultural scene, excellent education opportunities, or affordable living, Champaign delivers the ultimate student experience.

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1. Downtown: If you’re all about being where the action is, Downtown Champaign is the place to be. This bustling hub is packed with trendy cafes, quirky boutiques, and an exciting nightlife scene—ideal for students who love to socialize and explore.

2. Jackson Park: For students who prefer a quieter vibe but still want easy access to campus, Jackson Park is a dream. Known for its lush green spaces, this neighborhood is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy jogging or picnics. Its student-friendly atmosphere and nearby cafes and grocery stores make it a balanced choice for academics and relaxation.

3. Arbor Chase: Arbor Chase is a hidden gem for students who want a peaceful environment without sacrificing convenience. This area features a mix of affordable and upscale student housing in Champaign, making it a flexible choice for different budgets.

4. Maynard Lake: If scenic views and serenity are your priorities, Maynard Lake should top your list. This area boasts a calm and picturesque environment, with its namesake lake providing a perfect backdrop for unwinding after classes.

5. Ironwood: A lively and lively neighborhood, Ironwood is a favorite among students for its strong sense of community and easy access to amenities.

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1. Ensuite Rooms: These are the sweet spot between privacy and community living. These rooms come with a private bedroom and an attached bathroom, giving you a personal space to relax, study, and unwind. The shared kitchen and living areas allow you to connect with your flatmates and enjoy a vibrant social atmosphere.

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1. Bus: The Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District (MTD) operates a robust and student-friendly bus network. The buses connect key locations, including the University of Illinois campus, major student housing areas, and popular hangout spots. With buses running frequently and late into the night, they’re a dependable choice for daily commutes. Students can enjoy discounts with their university ID or opt for affordable student passes. The average bus fare costs around £10/week or £35/month with a student pass. You can take the Illinois Terminal bus station.

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