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CollegePlace - VUE, Tallahassee

422, Lorene St, Tallahassee, 32304, United States
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1.1 mi from City Center
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About the Property

CollegePlace VUE is located at 422 Lorene St, Tallahassee, 32304, United States. These student apartments in Tallahassee are tailored for students looking for a perfect blend of comfort & convenience. It offers spacious 4-bedroom apartments, making it ideal for those who love the balance of privacy & social living. Students at Florida State University (FSU) will appreciate being just a 4-minute drive away, while Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University is only a 7-minute drive from CollegePlace VUE.

Tallahassee is Florida’s capital & home to over 70,000+ students across multiple universities; the city buzzes with youthful energy. It also checks the boxes for practicality, with the cost of living in Florida’s Tallahassee ranging from $1,200 to $1,800 per month, depending on your lifestyle. The city’s employment rate is around 94%, & a safety index of 64.2, making it a reliable choice for students. Beyond academics, the city’s culture is shaped by its mix of art districts, live music, & Southern hospitality, giving students plenty to explore without breaking the bank.

CollegePlace VUE offers a lifestyle upgrade in one of the best places to live in Florida. Its location puts you close to the city’s best coffee shops, nightlife, & green spaces, while the apartments themselves are designed to make life easier for busy students. Add in a safe, friendly neighborhood, & you’ll see why so many students call this place home year after year. Moreover, its top amenities make it a top choice for student housing in Tallahassee.

Features

At CollegePlace VUE, every 4 Bed 4 Bath apartment is crafted with the student lifestyle in mind. The moment you walk in, you’ll notice the attention to detail. Picture hardwood-style floors that add a sleek touch, soaring ceilings that make the space feel bigger, & granite countertops that give your kitchen a polished look. Each room includes stainless-steel appliances, a built-in dining area perfect for late-night study sessions or dinners with friends, & walk-in closets that keep your space clutter-free. Add in tile showers, ceiling fans, & the convenience of a full-size washer & dryer, & you’ve got a home that feels practical yet stylish. Some units even feature private patios, balconies, or rooftop terraces, a nice bonus when you want a breath of fresh air or a quiet spot to unwind.

Life at CollegePlace VUE Tallahassee FL, comes with a full set of common amenities. Students can relax knowing their leases are individual, giving them peace of mind when it comes to responsibilities. CollegePlace VUE is professionally managed, so maintenance requests are handled quickly. Utilities like water, electricity, sewer, trash pickup, internet, & cable are included in rent, simplifying monthly expenses. And yes, it’s pet-friendly, so you don’t have to leave your furry companion behind. Safety is a priority as well, with electronic locks on all doors keeping the community secure. Students often highlight the top-rated amenities in the CollegePlace VUE reviews.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at CollegePlace VUE Tallahassee means having the city at your fingertips. The best colleges in Florida, like Strayer University Tallahassee, are just a 2-minute drive away, & Keiser University Tallahassee, about a 13-minute drive away. The surrounding area blends a college-town vibe with the charm of a Southern city.

Craving a coffee? Ology Coffee Co. & RedEye Coffee - Midtown are local favorites for both caffeine & study time. When hunger strikes, Little Masa & Vale Food Co. is just around the corner, offering fresh meals perfect for a quick bite between classes. If nightlife is your thing, Public House & Bar 1903 is always buzzing, & TENN Nightclub or The Warehouse on College guarantee a fun weekend. And for entertainment, don’t miss the Student Life Cinema or the adrenaline-packed fun at Fun Station. These are some of the best things to do in Tallahassee.

The city is also rich with outdoor escapes & cultural experiences. San Luis Mission Park & McCarty Park are ideal for a morning jog, a quiet picnic, or just catching some fresh air. For a dose of history, Mission San Luis & The Grove Museum are just a short drive away, while art lovers will appreciate the creative vibe at the Railroad Square Art District. Need to pick up groceries or essentials? Pat’s Market is nearby, & for a bigger shopping trip, The Centre of Tallahassee has you covered. Students looking for study spaces outside their rooms will appreciate nearby libraries like the TSC Library (LB) Building & Dirac Science Library, both perfect for quiet research sessions. Healthcare is easily accessible from apartments near FSU, with a CVS Pharmacy close by & Select Specialty Hospital - Tallahassee within a short drive.

Commute

Getting around Tallahassee from CollegePlace VUE apartments is simple & convenient. The city is well-connected with public transit & bike-friendly routes. For quick trips, the W Jefferson Street at Dorman Hall bus station is only 0.2 miles away, while the Tallahassee St Augustine bus station is just 0.3 miles from CollegePlace VUE. If you need to travel farther, the Tallahassee International Airport is only 5.2 miles away, making weekend trips or holiday travel a breeze.

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  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 2, 12 flexible instalment plans.
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Booking Deposit
<p>You will need to pay an application fee (non-refundable) of <strong>USD100</strong></p>
Security Deposit
<p>The property requires a deposit payment of US$450.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>You have three installment payment options to pay the entire amount due under the lease – one installment, two installments, or twelve installments. &nbsp;If you choose to pay a single installment for the entire amount, that single installment is due August 1. &nbsp;If you choose to pay in two semester installments, those installments are due August 1 and January 1. &nbsp;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. &nbsp;Please note that these are all installment payment options and not monthly rent</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>They accept payment via check, money order, or through the online system.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>They do require guarantor to book their room. But they also offers Leap as an option if you can't provide a guarantor! 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.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>Administrative fees - US$100</p> <p>Communications Fee - US$25</p>

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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 them, let them match you up with someone! There is a Roommate Matching Sheet that you will fill out to let us 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!

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!

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.
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2. Mission Road Area
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3. Transportation: $50–$100/month
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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.
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