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601 Copeland, Tallahassee

601, S Copeland St, Tallahassee, 32304, United States
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0.8 mi from City Center
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About the Property

601 Copeland Tallahassee, located at 601 S Copeland St, Tallahassee, FL 32304, brings together modern design, fully furnished interiors, and student-friendly living all in one spot. Offering 2 and 4 bedroom apartments, these student apartments in Tallahassee, FL are a great fit for anyone looking to live near campus without sacrificing comfort. Florida State University (FSU) is just a 5-minute drive away, and Tallahassee State College is under 9 minutes away by car. It's also a solid option for those exploring the University of Florida off-campus housing alternatives with more space, more privacy, and better access to local life.

Tallahassee isn’t just Florida’s capital; it's one of the state’s most student-focused cities. With over 70,000 students living here, the energy is young, diverse, and intellectually active. The city itself has a population of about 200,000, with a moderate crime rate of 3.2 per 1,000 residents, a high employment rate of 94%, and a happiness index of 7.1, making it both livable and opportunity-rich. Beyond academics, it’s also culturally lively. Festivals like Springtime Tallahassee, Word of South, and the Tallahassee Film Festival bring people together for music, arts, and food. Add in its rich history, southern charm, and focus on research and innovation. You can explore the cost of living in Florida to get a clear idea of expenses for housing, food, and transportation before making a move.

Features

At 601 Copeland, every unit is designed to make student life more comfortable, stylish, and practical. With options such as Room in 4 Bed - 4 Bath A and Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath B Copeland apartments come with private bathrooms and a shared full-sized kitchen, blending privacy with social space. Every apartment is fully furnished, featuring full-sized beds for a good night's sleep, a dresser providing convenient space for your accessories, a study desk with a chair for focused study sessions, and individually locking bedroom doors providing security. The hardwood-style floors, USB power outlets, and ceiling fans add both function and aesthetic. The living area at Copeland apartments includes a leather-style sectional sofa, entertainment center, and coffee table, making it easy to relax or host friends with maximum comfort. Kitchens are fitted with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher for hassle-free daily chores, and a microwave, everything needed for cooking or quick meals. A washer and dryer are also included in each unit of Copeland apartments for added convenience.

Step outside your apartment at Off campus housing near FSU, and the common amenities are just as impressive. There's a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center with cardio machines, free weights, and strength equipment, plus a swimming pool with hot tub bringing vacation vibes at your doorstep, an outdoor fire pit, and a professional BBQ grill for weekend hangouts. Academic support is also provided by 601 Copeland, the 24-hour study center with iMacs and free printing supports productivity around the clock. The gated community also includes bike storage, garage parking, and touchless access points, along with a proactive sanitization program. Bills included wifi, internet, trash and sewer services and cable tv and make budgeting easy. The 601 Copeland reviews highlight the smart layout and security features, and a scroll through 601 Copeland photos shows just how well it all comes together.

Location and What's Hot?

601 Copeland puts you right in the heart of Tallahassee, making Tallahassee FL apartments for rent a go-to option for anyone looking for Tallahassee student housing. It’s not just close to Florida State University; students also benefit from quick access to other top institutions. Flagler College Tallahassee is just 9 9-minute drive away, and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University is a 6 minutes ride by car from the 601 Copeland. Looking for priority neighborhoods across the Sunshine State? Our guide to the best places to live in Florida breaks down top student cities and what makes each one unique from lifestyle to local flavor.

For daily coffee runs, you’ve got Catalina Cafe and Calvin's Coffee House close by, perfect for early mornings or mid-study breaks. Craving something filling? Head over to D.P. Dough, Gaines Street Pies, or Kebabas Mediterranean Grill for a variety of options, from Southern comfort food to healthy options. If you’re in search of international flavours, Yardie CC Caribbean Cuisine adds a flavorful twist of Caribbean to your usual food routine. Essentials are also covered at King Food Store, Publix Supermarket, and CVS Pharmacy, as they are located just minutes away for groceries, basics, and last-minute needs.

When it's time to unwind, Tallahassee delivers. Cascades Park is great for a scenic walk or catching a live event at the amphitheater. The Museum of Florida History offers an insightful break from campus life, while Lake Ella gives you space to relax outdoors conveniently located from apartments near FSU. For more inspiration, explore our guide to the best things to do in Tallahassee. It’s

Commute

601 Copeland is perfectly placed for students who rely on public transit or quick rides around Tallahassee. The S Copeland Street and W Street, Augustine Street and Copeland Street and W College Avenue bus stops are all within walking distance, offering easy access to major student routes. Tallahassee International Airport is about 5.9 miles away, ideal for weekend trips or flying home during breaks. Do you need to head downtown or across campus? Uber and Lyft are widely available, and dedicated bike lanes make cycling a solid alternative.

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Room Types (6)

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4B
An apartment with four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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Room in 4 Bed - 4 Bath A

Starting From: $1,064/month
4B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 4 Bed - 4 Bath B

Starting From: $1,074/month
4B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2B
An apartment with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath A

Starting From: $1,339/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath B with Balcony

Starting From: $1,374/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
1

1 Bed - 1 Bath B Balcony

Starting From: $1,834/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

1 Bed - 1 Bath A Balcony

Starting From: $1,834/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
24-hour Courtyard With Fire Pit
24-hour, State-of-the-art Fitness Center With Strength Equipment
Cardio Machines
Free Weights
Community Kitchen With Stainless Steel Appliances
Granite Countertops
Safety and Security
24-hour, On-call Staff
Be Safe. Be Smart. Do Your Part.™ With Lysol Protection Resident Responsibility
Community Sanitization Program
Courtesy Patrol Officers
Gated Community With Limited Access
Professional, On-site Management And Maintenance
Bills Included
Wifi
Internet
Trash
Cable Tv
Sewer

Payment Policies (4)

  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
Pay In Instalment
<p>The&nbsp;typical lease term is approximately 11.5 months of occupancy which coincides with the university's academic calendar. The resident is charged a total rent amount for the contracted occupancy period. The lease agreement will reflect the total rent amount typically divided into 12 equal installments due August 1 - July 1. These installments do not represent a monthly rent amount and are not prorated.Installments&nbsp;are due on the 1st of every month per the payment schedule outlined in the lease agreement.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>The property accept credit cards, debit cards and ACH payments online through their Portal. They are unable to accept cash.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>A resident can&nbsp;act as their own guarantor if they can show documentation as outlined in the lease agreement that they have income greater than three times the rental installment.To mitigate the risk of delinquent or defaulting residents, the property require applicants to provide someone to guarantee their housing contract.The guarantor will need to sign the guaranty agreement. If the resident is not of legal age to execute a contract, the guarantor will be required to sign both the lease and guaranty agreement.All residents require a guarantor to complete the guaranty agreement.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>1. You will be required to pay a certain amount as <strong>Application and Admin Fees</strong> at the time of booking, which is non-refundable.</p> <p>a) Administrative Fee: $150</p> <p>b) Application Fee: $150</p> <p>2. <strong>Parking charges</strong> as follows:</p> <p>a) Garage Parking - $75 Per Installment</p> <p>b) Reserved Uncovered Garage Parking - $125 Per Installment</p> <p>c) Reserved Covered Garage Parking - $150 Per Installment</p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property does not offer a cooling-off period, all contracts are legal and binding.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I be my own guarantor?

A resident can act as their own guarantor if they can show documentation as outlined in the lease agreement that they have income greater than three times the rental installment.

What paperwork is required with a guarantor?

The guarantor will need to sign the guaranty agreement. If the resident is not of legal age to execute a contract, the guarantor will be required to sign both the lease and guaranty agreement.

When is a guarantor required?

All residents require a guarantor to complete the guaranty agreement.

What is an individual lease?

An individual lease provides each resident with their own separate lease agreement and responsibility for only his/her rental installments and applicable utility and parking charges. By signing an individual lease, you are only taking responsibility for your rental installments and lease terms and will not be held liable for any delinquent amounts owed by your roommate(s).

Can I set up recurring payments?

Yes! Save time in the future and never miss a rental installment by setting up recurring payments. You just need a few minutes and your checking account or card info to set up payments.

Do you send me a bill every month?

No, bills are not sent to residents each month, but you may see payment reminders posted around the property.

How can I make a payment?

They accept credit cards, debit cards and ACH payments online through their Resident Portal. They are unable to accept cash.

What is an installment?

The typical lease term is approximately 11.5 months of occupancy which coincides with the university’s academic calendar. The resident is charged a total rent amount for the contracted occupancy period. The lease agreement will reflect the total rent amount typically divided into 12 equal installments due August 1 - July 1.  These installments do not represent a monthly rent amount and are not prorated.

When are the installments due?

Installments are due on the 1st of each month per the payment schedule outlined in the lease agreement.

Are there insurance requirements for signing a lease at the community?

Yes! The community requires all residents to obtain minimum coverage of $100,000 in Legal Liability to Landlord (LLL) insurance. There are multiple options to satisfy this lease requirement: Option 1: Residents can purchase the policy of their choosing so long as it satisfies the minimum insurance requirements above as further described in the Required Insurance Addendum made a part of the lease. Option 2: If you do not provide proof of insurance with the requisite coverage, American Campus Communities may satisfy the insurance requirement for you by placing coverage for your unit under a LLL policy as described in the Required Insurance Addendum found in your lease. You will be charged a monthly for premium, taxes and an administrative fee for, among other things, the expense of processing monthly payments and administering the program.

Am I allowed to request a specific unit?

You can list your preferences on your housing application, and they will do their best to place you in the unit that fits those requests. All requests are served on a first-come, first-served basis and are taken in order based on the date your lease was received.
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Student Housing And Apartments In Tallahassee

Tallahassee is home to a lively student community. With thousands of students moving here each year, the demand for student apartments in Tallahassee is always high. On-campus housing fills up quickly, so many students turn to off-campus housing in Tallahassee, which offers more independence, flexibility, and options that suit every lifestyle. From cozy studios to spacious private and shared apartments near FSU, students can find the right fit without compromising on convenience. The city itself blends a lively college-town atmosphere with Florida’s relaxed vibe. Students enjoy the cultural scene, buzzing nightlife, and easy access to outdoor spaces. It’s no surprise Tallahassee ranks among the best places to live in Florida for students, with plenty of neighborhoods designed around campus life.

When it comes to finding the best student apartments in Tallahassee, amber makes the process simple. With verified listings, flexible leases, and 24/7 support, booking is stress-free. Popular choices include The Social Seminole and ReNew Tallahassee, both offering modern amenities and great proximity to campus. Whether you’re after new apartments near FSU campus or affordable apartments for rent near FSU, amber helps you find a space that feels like home.

About Tallahassee

Tallahassee, located in the Florida Panhandle, is the lively capital of Florida and a thriving hub for students seeking off-campus housing in Tallahassee. The city blends historical charm with a youthful energy, making it a top choice for student apartments in Tallahassee FL. Originally influenced by Apalachee tribes and European settlers, it became Florida’s capital in 1824, positioning itself as a center of politics, education, and culture. Home to around 205,000 residents in the city and nearly 398,000 in the metro area, Tallahassee boasts a lively student population of over 70,000. Its rolling landscapes, leafy streets, and parks like Cascades Park make it ideal for students who enjoy balancing city life with outdoor adventures.

Tallahassee pulses with music festivals, arts events, and cultural celebrations that attract a younger crowd, including Springtime Tallahassee, local art walks, and the African Dance Festival, giving students plenty of ways to socialize and explore outside the classroom. The city hosts some of Florida’s most notable universities, including Florida State University (FSU), Florida A&M University (FAMU), and Tallahassee State College, making it easy to find apartments near Florida State University. Many of amber’s listed student apartments in Tallahassee are within short commutes of campus, ideal for those seeking convenience and community.

Best Student Apartments in Tallahassee

Finding great student apartments in Tallahassee can make your college experience far more comfortable, convenient, and enjoyable. Moving to a new city for university often brings challenges like figuring out your commute, grocery shopping, and making the most of student life. Choosing the right off-campus housing in Tallahassee ensures you have a safe, affordable, and lively place to call home while supporting both your academic and social life. With amber, searching for verified student apartments in Tallahassee FL, is simple, offering a variety of options to fit different budgets and lifestyles.

When picking the perfect student housing in Tallahassee, there are several key factors to consider. Proximity to campus is essential, especially if you’re attending Florida State University. Budget and affordability play a giant role, alongside safety and security. Students also look for facilities and amenities, from study lounges to communal areas, gyms, and outdoor spaces. Finally, the community environment can make a big difference, offering opportunities to meet new friends and be part of a lively student network. amber helps streamline this search by curating top off-campus student apartments near FSU and around Tallahassee. Here are some of the best student apartments in Tallahassee:

1. The Artisan Tallahassee – From $1750/month
2. Quantum on West Call—From $1291/month
3. Acasa Ocala—From $1195/month
4. 601 Copeland—From $1064/month
5. Legacy Student Living—From $1019/month

Affordable Student Apartments in Tallahassee

For students on a budget, Tallahassee offers a variety of affordable student apartments that don’t compromise on comfort, convenience, or style. These cheap student apartmentsin Tallahassee are well-located near Florida State University and other major campuses, making it easy to balance academics and social life. With options ranging from cozy shared apartments to modern studios, there’s something for every student looking to enjoy a lively college experience without stretching their wallet.

1. The Social Seminole Tallahassee
2. The Social 2700 Tallahassee
3. Alight West Tenn
4. Renew Tallahassee
5. University Village Tallahassee

Best Areas to Live in Tallahassee

Tallahassee is a vibrant college city where each neighbourhood offers something unique for students — from energetic social hubs to peaceful residential zones. Whether you’re studying at Florida State University (FSU) or Florida A&M University (FAMU), finding the right neighbourhood can shape your student experience. Here are some of the best areas to live in Tallahassee that combine convenience, affordability, and student life.
1. West Tennessee Street
The area around West Tennessee Street is one of the most popular student neighbourhoods in Tallahassee. It’s home to several sought-after properties like Alight West Tenn and The Social 2700 Tallahassee. With cafés, grocery stores, and late-night food spots just steps away, it’s ideal for students who want to live close to campus while staying connected to the city’s buzz.
2. Mission Road Area
Just northwest of FSU’s campus, the Mission Road neighbourhood offers a calm yet well-connected vibe. The Social Seminole Tallahassee sits right in this area, giving students easy access to both academic buildings and local conveniences. Its proximity to major bus routes and quick access to West Tennessee Street makes it a smart pick for students balancing study and social life.
3. Ocala Road
The Ocala Road and Pensacola Street zone is a favourite among students looking for a mix of affordability and community. Renew Tallahassee offers spacious apartments here, surrounded by restaurants, fitness centres, and green spaces. It’s great for students who prefer an active lifestyle while keeping travel time to campus short.
4. High Road Area
The High Road neighbourhood blends convenience and comfort with quick access to both FSU and the city centre. University Village Tallahassee is located here, known for its friendly community and easy access to shops, parks, and coffee spots. It’s an excellent choice for students looking for a quieter, more residential environment without being far from campus.
5. Southwest Tallahassee
If you’re after affordability and plenty of green space, Southwest Tallahassee delivers both. This area connects smoothly to key student corridors like Tennessee Street and Pensacola Street, while staying close to supermarkets, dining options, and bus stops. It’s ideal for those seeking a balanced mix of calm living and convenience.

Room Types Available in Tallahassee

Student life in Tallahassee offers a variety of options to suit different lifestyles and budgets, ensuring every student finds a space that fits their needs. Whether you’re looking for a social setup or complete independence, the student apartments in Tallahassee listed with amber provide modern, comfortable living tailored for students.

1. 2-Bedroom and 3-Bedroom Apartments: These apartments provide private bedrooms for each resident along with shared bathrooms, kitchens, and living areas. Ideal for students who want a balance between privacy and social interaction, these units foster a community vibe while keeping personal space intact.
2. Studio Apartments: For students seeking maximum independence, studio apartments offer a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen. These self-contained spaces are perfect for managing your own schedule and enjoying a quiet study environment. Mature students or those with intensive study routines often prefer studios for the complete privacy they provide.
3. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments: These semi-private setups give students their own bedroom while sharing common areas with just one roommate. This arrangement offers extra space and comfort compared to larger shared units, making it ideal for those who want a quieter living environment but still enjoy shared facilities.
4. Shared Apartments: Shared apartments consist of several private bedrooms within a single unit, where residents share kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces. This option is perfect for students who enjoy social interaction and building friendships while still having a private bedroom to retreat to.
5. Private Rooms: Private rooms provide a personal space complete with essentials like a bed and study desk while granting access to shared communal areas. This setup offers a versatile balance between independence and community living, making it a flexible choice for a variety of student lifestyles.

Cost of Living

For students planning to study in Tallahassee, understanding the cost of living is essential for budgeting effectively. While some expenses may vary depending on lifestyle and accommodation choice, students can expect a relatively affordable student experience compared to larger US cities. The average cost of living in Tallahassee is around $1,500–$1,900 per month for students, allowing students to enjoy campus life without overspending.
1. Accommodation: $700–$1,400/month
2. Groceries: $150–$250/month
3. Transportation: $50–$100/month
4. Utilities: $50–$100/month
5. Internet: $30–$60/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: $100–$200/month

Student Travel in Tallahassee

Tallahassee is a city designed for students on the move, with a range of efficient and affordable transport options that make getting around easy. Whether you’re heading to Florida State University (FSU), Florida A&M University (FAMU), or exploring the city’s cafés and hotspots, students can rely on buses, shuttles, cycling, and rideshare services to stay connected. Here’s a breakdown of Tallahassee’s main student-friendly transport options and what they cost.

1. Seminole Express Shuttle: This free shuttle service is exclusively for FSU students, connecting campus locations such as the Strozier Library, CollegeTown, and nearby stores. It runs frequently throughout the day, making it a convenient option for daily commutes.
2. StarMetro Bus System: Tallahassee’s public bus network covers most of the city with multiple weekday and weekend routes. Buses run regularly and stop near major student neighborhoods and university campuses. Cost: Free for FSU students with a valid U-Pass; discounted weekly passes start at approximately £17.5/week for others.
3. Cycling: For shorter trips, cycling is a popular and eco-friendly option. The city has growing bike lane coverage, and many student apartments provide secure bike storage. You can easily ride to nearby grocery stores, cafes, and campus facilities.
4. Ride-On Carpool / Rideshare: Students can join local carpooling programs to commute efficiently across the city. This option is ideal for weekend trips or connecting to areas not served by buses. Costs a minimal contribution per ride, depending on arrangements.

Student Transit Tips: Full-time FSU students benefit from the U-Pass, which covers unlimited rides on StarMetro buses and the Seminole Express shuttle. For late-night travel, Night Nole™ buses operate during the semester to ensure safe commuting.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Tallahassee

A blend of lively student energy and Southern charm, Tallahassee provides a dynamic environment where academic life and social experiences go hand in hand. Known for its safe and welcoming neighborhoods, students enjoy easy access to essential amenities like the Robert Manning Strozier Library and student-friendly cafes such as Catalina Café and RedEye Coffee. Grocery stores like Publix Supermarket at Monroe St and medical facilities, including Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, are conveniently close, making daily life hassle-free for students. Popular hangouts include Madison Social and The Edison, offering affordable meals and a social atmosphere, while Lake Ella and Cascades Park provide serene spaces to study, relax, or meet friends outdoors.

For nightlife, Bullwinkle’s Saloon and Skybox Sports Bar & Grill are student favorites, combining music, drinks, and a lively crowd. Tallahassee also hosts local cultural hubs like the Tallahassee Museum and Railroad Square Art District, where students can enjoy art exhibitions, live performances, and community events.The city’s calendar features engaging events such as the Tallahassee Film Festival and the Springtime Tallahassee Festival, giving students opportunities to dive into local culture and festivities. These experiences, along with historic landmarks like the Florida State Capitol, Mission San Luis, and Goodwood Museum & Gardens, enrich student life by connecting them with the city’s heritage and traditions. For more ideas on things to do, students can explore our Best Things to Do in Tallahassee guide for insider tips on local hotspots and experiences.

Top Universities in Tallahassee

Tallahassee hosts several prestigious institutions that attract students from across the nation and around the world. With lively campuses and strong academic programs, these universities make the city a hub for student life. Nearby amber properties provide convenient access to campus, helping students balance academics and lifestyle.

1. Florida State University (FSU): FSU is a top-ranked research university offering diverse programs across the sciences, arts, business, and engineering. Its campus fosters academic excellence and a lively student community. Students often prefer staying at The Standard at Tallahassee and 601 Copeland, both within a short walk of campus.
2. Florida A&M University (FAMU): A historical university known for its programs in STEM, public health, and business, FAMU emphasizes leadership and community engagement. Stadium Centre and GrandMarc at Tallahassee are popular nearby options for students seeking easy access to classes and campus amenities.
3. Tallahassee Community College (TCC): TCC offers associate degrees and transfer programs for students aiming for four-year universities. The Locale and Quantum on West Call provide convenient, student-focused housing close to the college.
4. Keiser University – Tallahassee Campus: Keiser University delivers career-focused programs in healthcare, IT, and business. Students often choose U Club on Woodward or Saga Tallahassee for proximity and modern amenities.

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