CollegePlace - Avenues I, Tallahassee

Lorene St, Tallahassee, 32304, United States
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Florida State University | 0.31 mi
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Located at Lorene St Tallahassee, FL 32304, USA, CollegePlace Avenues I, Tallahassee, is a highly sought-after student housing in Tallahassee providing high-quality living spaces to students in the heart of the city. This Tallahassee student apartment is known for its range of room options, including ensuites and private room configurations, catering to varying preferences and needs. Its proximity to prestigious educational institutions such as Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University is just 0.9 mi making it an ideal choice for students looking for convenience and comfort. This off campus Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University student housing ensures an effortless transition to academic life for its residents.

Tallahassee, the capital of Florida, is renowned for its strong educational presence and historical significance, making it a prime location for students from all walks of life. As home to a vibrant student population, the city boasts a welcoming atmosphere with rich cultural diversity and academic prestige. Students residing at CollegePlace Avenues I, Tallahassee will not only benefit from the city's educational landscape but also its lively spirit and social offerings. With Redstone Residential providing this Tallahassee student apartment, learners can experience a unique blend of educational excellence and a supportive community. CollegePlace Avenues I, Tallahassee stands out as a top-tier off campus housing Tallahassee for students, due to its convenient location and the purpose-built living spaces it offers, designed with the unique needs of students in mind.

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CollegePlace Avenues I is a prime student accommodation conveniently located near Florida State University and Florida State University College of Education. The proximity to these universities means that students can walk or bike to their classes within minutes, eliminating the hassle of long commutes. This strategic location allows residents to maximize their academic and social experiences while enjoying the vibrant student life of Tallahassee. Whether it’s early-morning lectures or late-night study sessions at the library, CollegePlace ensures that everything you need is just a stone’s throw away, making it the perfect base for student living.

Choosing CollegePlace Avenues I as your home means embracing a dynamic and fulfilling social life in Tallahassee. Daily errands become effortless with grocery stores like Publix Super Market at Gaines Street Station and New Speed's Grocery located nearby. For dining, explore delicious options at Vale Food Co or Little Masa, and unwind with a coffee at Vice Society or The Sweet Shop Cafe & Lounge.

Evenings come alive with popular bars such as Township and Warhorse Whiskey Bar, perfect for socializing with friends. For a cultural touch, the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts and the Florida Historic Capitol Museum offer engaging exhibits, while art enthusiasts can visit Davy Wood Studio and 621 Gallery. Theater lovers will appreciate the performances at Student Life Cinema and Conradi Studio Theatre. For night owls, the nightlife in Tallahassee doesn’t disappoint. Experience the buzzing energy at Potbelly's or Bullwinkle's Saloon, two of the city’s favorite nightclubs. Whether it’s exploring art, indulging in food, or dancing the night away, living at CollegePlace Avenues I Tallahassee ensures a well-rounded and exciting lifestyle that balances academics with vibrant social experiences.

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CollegePlace Avenues I is a prime student accommodation conveniently located near Florida State University and Florida State University College of Education. The proximity to these universities means that students can walk or bike to their classes within minutes, eliminating the hassle of long commutes. This strategic location allows residents to maximize their academic and social experiences while enjoying the vibrant student life of Tallahassee. Whether it’s early-morning lectures or late-night study sessions at the library, CollegePlace ensures that everything you need is just a stone’s throw away, making it the perfect base for student living.

Choosing CollegePlace Avenues I as your home means embracing a dynamic and fulfilling social life in Tallahassee. Daily errands become effortless with grocery stores like Publix Super Market at Gaines Street Station and New Speed's Grocery located nearby. For dining, explore delicious options at Vale Food Co or Little Masa, and unwind with a coffee at Vice Society or The Sweet Shop Cafe & Lounge.

Evenings come alive with popular bars such as Township and Warhorse Whiskey Bar, perfect for socializing with friends. For a cultural touch, the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts and the Florida Historic Capitol Museum offer engaging exhibits, while art enthusiasts can visit Davy Wood Studio and 621 Gallery. Theater lovers will appreciate the performances at Student Life Cinema and Conradi Studio Theatre. For night owls, the nightlife in Tallahassee doesn’t disappoint. Experience the buzzing energy at Potbelly's or Bullwinkle's Saloon, two of the city’s favorite nightclubs. Whether it’s exploring art, indulging in food, or dancing the night away, living at CollegePlace Avenues I Tallahassee ensures a well-rounded and exciting lifestyle that balances academics with vibrant social experiences. Apart from this property, students can also explore other options like CollegePlace - 721 and CollegePlace - Paces from the same provider.

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Tallahassee offers excellent travel accessibility, making it easy for students at CollegePlace Avenues I to navigate the city efficiently. The nearby West St Augustine at Gay Street (Eastbound) and W Jefferson Street at Dorman Hall bus stops is a convenient hub for public transportation, connecting students to major parts of the city, including Florida State University and local amenities. For additional well-connected student housing options in Tallahassee, check out The Venetian Tallahassee, CollegePlace Avenues II, and The Standard at Tallahassee, all offering convenient locations and essential amenities for students.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to have an individual lease?

Individual leasing means that each person is only responsible for their portion of the common areas and their bedroom. If your roommate ends up not coming back for the spring semester, you’re not responsible for their payment.

What is included in the rent?

CollegePlace rent includes: utilities (water, electricity, sewer, and trash pickup), washer & dryer, and a wonderful staff that is there to help you anytime you need them.

Do you have a roommate matching system?

Yes, they offer a roommate matching system. If you don’t have anyone in mind that you would like to live with, let us match you up with someone! There is a Roommate Matching Sheet that you will fill out to let them know more about what you’re looking for in a roommate. Then, they spend weeks in the summer figuring out the best match for you based on that information.

When is my rent due?

You have three installment payment options to pay the entire amount due under the lease – one installment, two installments, or twelve installments.  If you choose to pay a single installment for the entire amount, that single installment is due August 1.  If you choose to pay in two semester installments, those installments are due August 1 and January 1.  If you choose to pay in twelve installments, the first installment is due on August 1 and the remaining eleven installments are due on the 1st of the next eleven months.  Please note that these are all installment payment options and not monthly rent.

How do I pay my rent?

They accept payment via check, money order, or through the online system.

Do you allow pets?

Yes, pets are allowed at CollegePlace.

Is there insurance coverage in the event of a fire, theft or natural causes? Does my lease provide coverage for my belongings?

CollegePlace’s insurance will not cover your personal belongings. They suggest getting renter’s insurance for this reason. It is generally inexpensive and will cover your personal belongings if something were to happen.

What if I need maintenance in my bedroom or apartment?

If you need maintenance, simply go to your resident portal on their website and fill out a maintenance request. You can also call or stop by the front desk. If it is an emergency, please notify the front office immediately.

How do I receive mail and packages?

Your mail will be delivered to your apartment’s mailbox.

What do I need to bring to my new apartment?

They suggest that you bring: Bedding for a full-sized bed. Toiletries. Dishes/Cookware. Decorations to make your new room feel like home!

Are leases for families with children available?

Yes.  The property’s policy is included here for family occupants with a child(ren) under the age of eighteen (18) who is domiciled with (i) at least one parent, legal guardian, or another person having legal custody of the child under the age of eighteen, or (ii) the designee of such parent or other person having such custody, with written permission of such parent or other person.  For family households with children, all household members age eighteen (18) or older must: (A) complete an application, and (B) sign the lease as a Resident.  For family households with children under the age of eighteen (18), at least two (2) people will be permitted to occupy a single bedroom. If a family household with children under the age of eighteen (18) requires additional occupancy per bedroom, additional occupants may be allowed on a case-by-case basis based on factors including, but not limited to, the size of the bedroom(s) and unit, age of the children, configuration of the unit, any physical limitations of the property, and local occupancy codes.  If the child occupant reaches eighteen (18) years of age during the term of the lease, the lease will be allowed to complete its term, but renewal will only be offered in compliance with the occupancy policy as stated. Child occupants who are under twenty-four (24) months at the time the lease is signed will not be counted under the occupancy policy for purposes of maximum occupancy but will be counted for subsequent leases if they reach the age of twenty-four (24) months during the term of the lease.  The Landlord has the right to lease any empty bedroom(s).  Families should contact the office directly regarding the application for family households, as this process varies from individual leasing and the required forms are not all available electronically.

What if I don't have a Guarantor?

No Guarantor? No Problem, CollegePlace offers Leap as an option! Leap is a quick and easy process that fills in for a guarantor or parent co-signer. Leap’s application is free online and takes around 5 minutes to complete. You will get a conditional decision within 30 minutes during normal business hours.

What kinds of events do you have at CollegePlace?

CollegePlace has resident events that range from pizza parties to Taco Tuesdays. Not only is there free food at events, but it’s also a great way to meet people!

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Tallahassee Student Housing

Tallahassee hosts a rising number of students, such as over 65,000. This growth comes from key institutions, such as Florida State University (FSU) and Florida A&M University (FAMU). With thousands of students arriving each year, on-campus housing fills up quickly. This makes off-campus student housing in Tallahassee a top choice for those looking for comfort, flexibility, and affordability. You can find many options for student apartments in Tallahassee. Whether you want a private room, a shared apartment, an en-suite, or a studio flat, there's something for everyone.

Amber makes the process easy by providing a wide range of verified student living in Tallahassee FL, and a seamless booking experience. Check out apartments in Tallahassee near FSU, such as Quantum On West Call, University Village, and U Club On Woodward. These student apartments in Tallahassee offer great features like Wi-Fi, study lounges, and gym access. Tallahassee student housing prices usually range from $700 to $1,400 a month. This makes it cheaper than many other cities in the United States. Amber offers personalized support, flexible lease options, and a user-friendly platform. This helps students compare, shortlist, and book their ideal housing easily.

About Tallahassee

Tallahassee is the capital of Florida, located in the northwestern part of the state, near the Georgia border. It’s known for its warm weather, tree-lined streets, and student-friendly environment. The city was founded in 1824 and has since grown into a major educational hub with a strong student presence. With a population of around 200,000, Tallahassee offers a diverse and youthful vibe. The city is surrounded by lakes, parks, and nature trails—perfect for students who enjoy outdoor activities. Places like Lake Ella and Cascades Park are great for weekend hangouts, jogging, or casual outdoor study sessions.

Tallahassee is home to some of the best universities and colleges in Florida. Florida State University (FSU), ranked among the top public universities in the U.S., is a major draw for students. Tallahassee Community College (TCC), and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University also welcome thousands of students each year. The city hosts many events for students. Notable ones include FSU’s Homecoming, Springtime Tallahassee, and local music festivals. These events attract Gen Z students. Tallahassee has a great academic vibe, easy public transport, and student-friendly neighborhoods. It provides a supportive environment for both learning and living. Students can find great off-campus housing in Tallahassee near major campuses. This makes life easy and affordable.

Best Student Housing in Tallahassee

Finding the right student housing in Tallahassee is key to having a comfortable and productive university life. With a growing student population, demand for reliable off-campus housing in Tallahassee has risen. Students today look for more than just a roof—they want safety, convenience, affordability, and good amenities. Proximity to campus, access to public transport, and community vibes also play a big role in decision-making. Amber helps simplify your search with verified listings and flexible lease options. No matter if you're at Florida State University, Florida A&M University, or Tallahassee Community College, amber's platform has great student housing for you. Here are 5 options for the best student apartments in Tallahassee:

1. FSU Collegetown
2. Legacy Student Living Tallahassee
3. Venetian Apartments Tallahassee
4. The Locale
5. CollegePlace - Horizon

Affordable Student Housing in Tallahassee

Tallahassee student housing range has choices for every budget, and finding cheap student housing in Tallahassee doesn’t mean giving up on comfort or convenience. From cozy shared apartments to en-suites with modern amenities, budget-friendly student living in Tallahassee FL often comes with great value. Many student apartments near FSU Tallahassee and Florida A&M University are ideal for students who want affordable options near campus. Here are 5 affordable options for student apartments in Tallahassee, ranging from $500-$600 per month:

1. The Social 2700 Tallahassee
2. The Social Seminole
3. ReNew Tallahassee
4. Alight West Tenn
5. The Capitol

Best Areas to Live in Tallahassee

Tallahassee offers several excellent neighborhoods for students attending Florida State University, Florida A&M, and Tallahassee Community College. Every area has its features that attract various student preferences. These include campus closeness, cost, and lifestyle choices.

1. College Town

Located right next to FSU's campus, College Town is the heart of student life in Tallahassee. Students like modern apartments and townhouses, such as GrandMarc at Tallahassee. They are easy to walk to classes, campus facilities, and Doak Campbell Stadium. The neighborhood is packed with popular cafes, food joints, and weekend hangouts like Madison Social and Township, making it a top choice for both convenience and social life.

2. Frenchtown

Frenchtown is a historically rich neighborhood located just north of downtown. Known for its affordability, it appeals to students on a tighter budget. You'll find older houses, shared homes, and small apartments that are easier on the wallet. Its proximity to both FSU and FAMU is a bonus, and the community vibe is strong—think weekend farmers’ markets, cultural events, and small local businesses. Public buses run frequently, making campus commutes manageable even without a car.

3. Southwood

Southwood offers a quieter, suburban atmosphere with newer residential developments. It's ideal for students looking for peace and a more independent lifestyle. The neighborhood is about a 20-minute drive from campus, but many students are drawn to its scenic parks, running trails, and clean, well-planned streets. You’ll find spacious townhomes and apartments with modern amenities. It’s perfect for postgraduates, medical students, or those with part-time jobs seeking a calm, focused environment.

4. Midtown

Midtown blends the best of residential comfort and urban convenience. It's popular with upperclassmen and graduate students who want more space and privacy. Housing here ranges from mid-range apartments to stylish duplexes, and the area is dotted with charming restaurants, indie coffee shops, and boutique stores. Local favorites like Waterworks and Kool Beanz Café are within walking distance. Midtown is also well-connected to FSU and FAMU by public transport, making it practical for daily commutes.

5. Downtown

If you’re someone who loves city energy, Downtown Tallahassee could be your spot. This area is ideal for students interested in politics, law, or public administration, thanks to its proximity to the Florida Capitol and various government offices. The housing here includes modern, high-rise apartments with amenities like study lounges, fitness centers, and rooftop spaces. You're also close to museums, cafes like Black Dog Café, and cultural venues like The Moon and Tallahassee Museum. Commutes to FSU and FAMU are short, thanks to multiple bus routes and bike paths.

Room Types for Student Housing in Tallahassee

Tallahassee student housing has many room types to meet student needs. You can choose from budget-friendly shared spaces or fully private setups. Amber-listed student apartments in Tallahassee offer something for everyone. You can find both independence and a social vibe.

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms are a great choice for students who value privacy with a community feel. These rooms come with a private bathroom, while shared kitchen and lounge areas help you connect with flatmates.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Perfect for those on a budget, non-ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom with shared bathroom and kitchen spaces. They help you save on rent while still offering personal space for study and rest.

3. Studio Apartments

Studios are fully self-contained units with a private kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. They're ideal for students who prefer complete independence and a quiet space.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

1-bedroom student apartments Tallahassee come with shared common areas. Ideal for roommates or friends, they balance privacy with shared living.

5. Shared Apartments

Shared apartments have private bedrooms and shared kitchens and bathrooms. These are socially friendly spaces and often the go-to for undergrads.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms give you a personal bedroom and sometimes a private bath, with access to shared spaces. They’re ideal for students who want quiet but still enjoy the occasional group meal or hangout.

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Tallahassee helps students budget wisely. This affordable city, home to FSU and FAMU, has lower costs than many Florida cities. Monthly expenses range from $900-$1,500, covering housing, food, transport, and entertainment. Student discounts at local spots like Madison Social save money. This guide lists average costs to plan your finances.

1. Food: $35-$80/week
2. Gas and Electricity: $20-$50/week
3. Internet & Mobile Phone: $15-$40/week
4. Dinner at a Restaurant: $70-$150/week
5. Laundry: $10-$25/week
6. Stationery and Textbooks: $10-$30/week
7. Clothing: $40-$90/month
8. Travel (Buses, Trains): $30-$100/month

Student Travel Tallahassee

Getting around Tallahassee is easy for students. The city has many affordable transport options. They connect university campuses and student housing to important areas. Whether you live in apartments for rent in Tallahassee near FSU or Florida A&M, you’ll find commuting simple and budget-friendly. Here's a quick guide to the most common ways students travel in Tallahassee:

1. Buses - Operated by the StarMetro, the city's public bus service offers extensive coverage across Tallahassee. With frequent buses running on major routes, students can reach key destinations without a hassle. The base fare is $1.25 per ride. However, students can get a semester bus pass for a flat rate of $30 from Florida State University. Also, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University offers free passes. With these options, students can travel as much as they want during the term. Moreover, the StarMetro also offers a mobile app for real-time tracking, making trip planning effortless.

2. Safe Mobility Services - For late-night travel, students can use Seminole Express at Florida State University. They can also take Venom at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. These services help students travel safely around campus and nearby areas.

3. Cycling - Tallahassee is a bike-friendly city, with many dedicated lanes and paths. It's an eco-friendly and fitness-promoting alternative to motorized transport. Pace Bike Share is the city's bike-sharing program. Students can rent bikes cheaply. The first 30 minutes are free, then it's $1 for each extra 30 minutes.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Tallahassee

Tallahassee is a laid-back and friendly city that’s perfect for student life. With a strong focus on academics, entertainment, and nature, the city offers a great mix of study and fun. Students enjoy a balance of safety, affordability, and easy access to local attractions and social spots. Tallahassee is known for its student-friendly neighborhoods like College Town and Midtown. These areas are safe and have what you need. You’ll find libraries, like the LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library. There are also cozy cafés, such as Catalina Café, and cool study lounges. Everything is within reach, making life easy for students.

For hangouts, head to Lucky Goat Coffee or Voodoo Dog for a quick bite. Nature lovers can relax at Cascades Park or explore Lake Ella for a peaceful break. If you’re into nightlife, check out Warhorse Whiskey Bar or Bullwinkle’s for a night out with friends. You’ll also find quieter spots like Gaines Street Pies for chill evenings. Tallahassee hosts fun events year-round. The Word of South Festival celebrates music and literature and is a student favorite. The Springtime Tallahassee Parade is another highlight, offering a lively vibe and a great way to connect with the local crowd. With so many things to do in Tallahassee, student life is fun, affordable, and well-connected, with something for every personality.

Universities in Tallahassee

Tallahassee hosts top universities that attract students nationwide. With strong programs in business, law, and sciences, the city is ideal for academic success. Florida State University and Florida A&M University offer many courses and research options. Tallahassee Community College offers accessible education.

1. Florida State University

Florida State University is known for its business and law programs. FSU ranks #232 globally and enrolls over 45,000 students. Properties like The Standard at Tallahassee are a 5-minute walk away. Its film school is nationally acclaimed. The campus offers top-tier athletic facilities.

2. Florida A&M University

Florida A&M University excels in pharmacy and engineering, serving over 9,000 students. It’s a leader in HBCU education. The campus hosts vibrant cultural events.

3. Tallahassee Community College

TCC offers affordable programs in healthcare and technology, ideal for practical training. Housing like Stadium Centre supports easy access. Flexible schedules suit working students. It partners with FSU for transfer programs.

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