Cityscape at Market Center II

Mapleshade Ln, Plano, 75075, United States
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$1338
per month
17.4 mi from City Center
( 26m. 1h 22m. 6h 31m)
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swimming pool
24 hr. maintenance
picnic area
Cabana
Bark Park
Courtyard
Coffee Bar
Grilling Area

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does room selection work?

Rooms are assigned on a first come, first served basis depending on your room type. They cannot guarantee views, floor numbers, closeness to elevators, etc.; however, if you have any special requests, please let us know and They will do our best to accommodate. If you reserved your room directly with your school/company, they will handle all pairing and room allocation.

What is included with the room? Amenities? What does they provide and what do I need to bring?

The room rate includes all utilities (water sewer gas, electric, trash, high-speed wifi, , AC/heat), a fully furnished room (twin bed, desk, dresser or closet, desk with chair), and communal study and kitchen areas. 

What are the dates I can make a reservation / sign a lease?

Residents may book by semester, quarter, 3, 6, 9 and 12 month intervals.

What are the eligibility requirements of booking?

To be eligible to rent a room in the residencies, the applicant must be able to certify either (a) that they are currently enrolled as a student and are taking one or more courses, or (b) if the applicant is not taking classes during the semester, the applicant both (i) is registered to take classes in the following semester, and (ii) is working at an internship that provides beneficial learning.

How long is the lease term?

Unless otherwise stated, our leases are for twelve (12) months.

How are they going to pay rent?

Everyone on the lease will be able to pay online via our resident portal. Upon move in, leaseholders will receive his or her login information and instructions on how to access the resident portal.

How long does the approval process take?

After submitting your application, which should take about five minutes, you will hear back from us within 2-4 business days during normal business hours.

What documents will you need from me?

If you are an employed US citizen, they will need a copy of your current government-issued ID, your signed letter of employment, thirty days (4 weeks) worth of recent pay stubs, and your two most recent bank statements. If you're an international student, well need your current government-issued ID or passport, Form I-20, and some qualifying documents from your Responsible Party.

Am I liable as a guarantor after my son or daughter leaves but their roommates stay behind?

Yes! The personal guaranty remains in effect until ALL residents vacate and the apartment is surrendered empty and free of everyone. This means that you could be held financially liable for persons that you did not intend to personally guaranty when you signed the guarantor agreement.

Will my daughter/son and I get a separate lease from the others in our group?

No, there is one lease for each home. All applicants will sign the same lease and have joint and several liability. they treat student leases the same as they do any lease.

What are the minimum Guarantor requirements that the property would typically accept?

If you have a FICO score, the minimum score is 630, and if employed, the minimum total annual income accepted is 3 times the monthly rent. Your income can also include liquid assets. Please contact your leasing agent for more details.

The person I am guaranteeing for does not have credit. Do you still need to screen them?

To be fair, firm, and consistent they run the same screening on everyone the age of 18+ who applies to live here. If you are going to be an occupant or guarantor of one of our homes, they will run a screening that may include credit and rental background.

I’m an international traveler, expat, or foreign student. Can I still be approved?

Yes, prospective renters with no US credit score are eligible for lease coverage.  If you are an international student, you'll most likely need a Responsible Party to apply. A Responsible Party is a well-qualified associated guarantor that makes 3 times the monthly rent in total annual income. This individual does not need to be in the US, and their income and liquid assets do not need to be in US dollars.

I am going to be a Guarantor for one of the applicants; will I have to pay the USD 43.50 fee as well?

Yes, they run a screening on every applicant, both guarantors and occupants. These are separate screenings for each person.

What should I bring to my new apartment?

While the furniture and appliances are included, below is a guide to help you with the personal belongings that you will need to provide: COMMON AREA : Electronics and corresponding cords/adapters, dcor, trash can, trash bags, pots and pans, plates, cups, eating/serving utensils, coffee maker. Cleaning/disinfecting supplies, dishwasher detergent, laundry detergent, etc. BEDROOM : Linens, pillows, mattress pad, towels, toiletries, shower hooks and curtain, trash can, dcor, electronics and corresponding cords/adapters, and anything else that makes you feel at home.

What if I need something repaired in my apartment?

Onsite, professional maintenance team would be happy to help you. They will need some details so be prepared to provide specifics with your requests. You may submit a service request in the following ways: Option 1: Enter a service request through the online resident portal. Option 2: Email your request to your community and a team member will enter a service request on your behalf. Option 3: Visit or call the office during normal business hours and a team member will be happy to enter your service request. If it is after business hours, you are welcome to leave a message with an after-hours representative. For Emergency Requests: A maintenance team member is on call 24/7 for emergency maintenance needs (i.e. door/window lock issues, major leaks, plumbing, no heat or AC during weather extremes, refrigerator not cooling, no electricity/gas/water, etc.). Please CALL the office at any time. If after business hours, an operator will assist you.

How do I pay my rent and when is it due?

Rent is due the first of each month and may be paid online by ACH, debit or credit card through the resident portal or by check or money order at the leasing office. NO CASH ACCEPTED. Convenience fees may be charged for online payments. Late fees vary by property. Refer to your Housing Contract for more information.

What does Individual Leasing mean?

Each resident signs their own lease for their specific bedroom. So, if a roommate moves out, the other residents are not responsible for that persons rent. Please note that common areas are a shared space.

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Student Accommodations in Dallas

Dallas Student Housing

You can find everything from budget-friendly to modest Dallas off campus housing. All of the student housing in Dallas TX is made to match the needs and requirements of the students. They have something to offer everyone. Although from the variety of options for student housing, amber provides you with a good list of accommodations based on students' preferences and likes, as the city houses all the widely acclaimed universities like Southern Methodist University, Dallas Baptist University, and more, the student community is growing.

Ranging from chic student housing in the Dallas city center to budget-friendly student housing, the city offers accommodations for everyone. Residences, private halls of residence, and private housing are the different types of public Dallas student housing options. Student apartments in Dallas are affordable, comfortable, and chic, and the property configurations include en-suites, studios, and apartments for rent in Dallas. At amber, we are committed to making your search for a home in Dallas easier for you. Some of our famous student housing in Dallas TX alternatives include Cross Creek Apartments, The Village Apartments, and La Valencia, among others.

About Dallas

Dallas is the most populated city in the US state of Texas. It is also celebrated as the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the country, home to 7.5 million people. With this, it also has many colleges and universities in its vicinity, famous for being exceptional institutions worldwide. There are universities such as UT Southwestern Medical Centre, Texas Woman's University, Paul Quinn College, the University of North Texas at Dallas, and many more. All the areas within the city vary from the other, making it easier for everyone to get something that matches their interests!

Every year, many tourists plan to visit Dallas with their families during summer to enjoy the city's cultural attractions and bustling nightlife. The gardens, beaches, top-tier museums, fine-dining restaurants, shopping destinations, etc. There are hundreds of reasons to fall in love with this magnificent and massive city known as Dallas. Based on the data, the city also has a record for the highest salaries paid to workers throughout the US. This is caused by the major corporations based in and around the town. The USA is the world's third or fourth-largest country by total area and is slightly smaller than the entire continent of Europe. Most of the country is located in central North America between Canada and Mexico.

Best Student Housing In Dallas

Even though Dallas is a lovely place to live, a few spots in the city will make you love the city and make your stay more memorable. As the primary factor for any student apartments for rent in Dallas is its location and distance from the university, students often consider sustainability, lifestyle, and commuting services before choosing an ideal student housing in Dallas TX option. We have the best choices for student apartments in Dallas TX. Choosing an ideal student apartment for rent in Dallas can be tedious as one has to consider ease of commute, amenities in the area, sustainability, and, of course, the right price range. The city center location of the area makes it a popular choice for students for Dallas student housing. Here are some of the best picks for student housing in Dallas TX:

1. The Atlantic Highland Park

2. Cross Creek Apartments

3. Tribeca On The Creek Apartments

4. Princeton Court

5. The Biltmore

6. The Village

7. Lofts at Mockingbird Station Apartments

8. Canyon Creek

9. La Valencia

10. Prairie Creek Villas

Cost of Living

Living in Dallas student housing comes with a slightly higher cost compared to many other US regions. Nevertheless, managing expenses becomes more feasible with savvy shopping. To facilitate budget planning, we've outlined estimated costs for various items. Creating a budget can enhance your financial efficiency, making apartments for rent in Dallas Texas, more affordable. Here are the approximate costs associated with living in the city, apart from the rent for your Dallas student housing:

1. Food & Groceries: $100 - $300/month

2. Transportation: $100 - $125/month

3. Utility Bills: $155 - $160/month

4. Internet and Phone Bills: $60 - $70/month

5. Miscellaneous: $50 - $100/month

Student Travel In Dallas

Aside from excellent options for Dallas student housing, the city also boasts a robust transit system, seamlessly linking its diverse neighborhoods and ensuring a convenient commute for daily travelers. Despite the city's car-centric culture, public transportation stands out as the optimal and cost-effective choice, particularly for students. The well-established network provides an efficient and reliable means of navigating Dallas, enhancing accessibility and reducing the reliance on personal vehicles. Here are a few popular modes of transportation available for students:

1. Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)

It is the country's most comprehensive light rail system and efficiently navigates the city with 72 miles and around 120 bus routes. It provides easy access to major job centers in Dallas, its surrounding suburbs, and DFW International Airport. It accepts cash and coins and costs about $2.50 for a single-ride, one-way trip. This makes traveling from your Dallas student housing to anywhere in the city very easy and simple.

2. Trinity Railway Express (TRE)

This is a rail line laid between the Dallas and Fort Worth regions. The line runs northwest with around ten regular station stops. It is a rapid transit system that operates Monday to Saturday and is generally closed on Sundays. The fare varies from your location to your destination distance. But on average, it costs around $2.50 for a one-way journey and $5 to acquire an all-day pass. To travel through these two, you can also consider purchasing a DART pass, saving you from buying a ticket every day.

3. Bus

Students can catch a bus from the nearest bus stop near their Dallas student housing and can explore the city. The routes are well-connected, which makes exploring and navigating the city easy!

4. Cycling

You can also explore local parts of the city via cycling, which is good for your health and the environment! It's a win-win! In addition, most Dallas student housing properties come with secure and dedicated cycle/bike storage facilities for added convenience.

Student Lifestyle And Living In Dallas

After finding some of the best student housing Dallas options, you'll find a thriving arts district and high-end shopping in Uptown, Highland Park, and North Park Center. It is a city brimming with exciting, notable attractions, museums, restaurants, boutiques, and parks. The Dallas food scene is vastly underappreciated. There are Michelin-starred chefs in restaurants all over the city. And now, the level has been elevated as the James Beard Awards have taken a keen interest in Dallas' culinary development in recent years, including nine nominations in 2022. If you're a food lover, you can choose from the various options as various new places with exceptional food have come into existence.

The famous sites from over a decade ago are well-established and known for their quality food. You can enjoy your food at Loro and Terry Black's or Sweetgreen and Sadelle's. The city also houses a few prominent historical museums around the US. You can visit the Nasher Sculpture Center. The city also houses the Dallas Museum of Art and the Crow Museum of Asian Art. You must visit the Perot Museum of Nature and Science to learn about nature and science phenomena. Dallas boasts a thriving arts and cultural scene, with world-class museums like the Dallas Museum of Art and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, offering students a chance to immerse themselves in art, science, and history. For sports enthusiasts, Dallas is a haven, being home to the iconic Dallas Cowboys and the Dallas Mavericks, providing exciting games and events to cheer for.

Dallas Tourist Attractions

Dallas is known for its various museums, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants. The city also offers some extravagant tourist attractions which students can visit to explore the city's culture. Here are some of the most famous tourist attractions you can visit from your Dallas student housing:

1. John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza

2. Six Flags Over Texas

3. Dallas Zoo

4. The Dallas World Aquarium

5. Klyde Warren Park

6. Reunion Tower

Universities in Dallas

Dallas is a city filled with various universities, and these colleges make Dallas a fascinating option for students. These universities not only offer an all-rounded education, but also help in personal development. Some famous universities in Dallas include:

1. Southern Methodist University

2. Dallas Baptist University

3. The University of Texas at Dallas

4. The Art Institute of Dallas

5. Amberton University

6. Richland College

7. Arlington Baptist University