Lark on 42nd

42nd St, Tampa, 33613, United States
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$815
per month
10.9 mi from City Center
( 3h 40m. 1h 17m. 21m)
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University of South Florida | 1.1 mi
Valencia college | 70.7 mi
gym
study area
swimming pool
laundry facility

About the Property

Live in a place that has your back. Meets your needs. And delivers on every front. Designed for student life, Lark on 42nd is minutes from the University of South Florida campus and steps to the Bull Runner shuttle bus. 

A grilling area with firepits? Check. Add a 24-hour fitness center for late-night runs, lounge and coffee bar for midnight studying, and oh, did we mention – a pool and sundeck that will be your new midday social hub? 

Find your friends or we’ll find them for you. Choose from 2 to 4 bedrooms and apply with your friends or we’ll match you with roommates. You’re only responsible for paying your own rent.

Commute

Lark on 42nd is on the USF Bull Runner shuttle bus line, which stops right across the street every few minutes, Monday through Friday, and every 20 minutes on weekends, when school is in session.

Pet policy

Lark on 42nd is a no-pets community. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lark on 42nd?

It’s a high-quality Tampa residential community designed especially with University of South Florida students in mind. Lark on 42nd features a variety of spacious, furnished apartments plus a full set of community features such as a luxurious clubhouse, pool, fitness center and more. All just minutes from the USF campus.

Is Lark part of the University of South Florida?

Lark on 42nd is a privately owned and professionally managed community. Click here for more information about the management and ownership.

Can I live with friends, or can you match me with roommates?

You can select your roommate(s), or you can apply on your own and we can match you with other students. Applicants answer a short list of lifestyle questions to help in the matching process.

What are per-person contracts?

Instead of requiring all roommates to sign a joint lease, each person at Lark on 42nd has their own individual contract, with one person per bedroom. This means you are only responsible for paying for yourself — not your roommates. Even if a roommate moves out or other bedrooms in your apartment are empty, you only pay the rate for your bedroom. Click here to see a sample Housing Agreement.

What is included in the rent?

Each resident at Lark on 42nd pays a flat rate that includes:
Furnishings High-speed Internet Water, sewer, and trash removal Washer and dryer in each apartment On-site management Community features — pool, fitness center, clubhouse, etc.

What size are the apartments at Lark?

The spacious accommodations at Lark on 42nd range from 2 to 4 bedrooms, with a private bathroom for each bedroom.

Are the apartments furnished?

Yes, all apartments at Lark on 42nd have a furniture package including a full-size bed, desk and chair in each bedroom, a sofa and armchair, coffee table and entertainment stand in each living room, with a flat-panel HDTV and sound bar included. Select apartments also include a TV in each bedroom. Plus, all residences also include a dining table, chairs and counter stools. To see a sample of the furniture and other finishes, please visit our model residences.

When do the contracts start and end?

The standard term is August 11, 2023 to July 21, 2024, with payments made in 12 equal installments. Other alternate dates may be available; please inquire with our staff. Click here to see a sample Housing Agreement.

Is a co-signer or financial guaranty required?

Each resident must pay an administrative fee within 7 days after signing the Housing Agreement. This fee is reduced significantly if the resident provides a qualifying guarantor (often a parent) for their financial obligations under Housing Agreement.

Can I pay by credit card?

Yes. Residents can pay online 24 hours per day, by credit card or ACH electronic checking. Lark on 42nd also offers automatic payment by either credit card or checking account — just fill out one page, one time and payments will be made automatically. Convenience fees apply for credit card and debit card payments.

Will my financial aid cover charges at Lark?

Your living costs at Lark on 42nd can be covered by financial aid, just like on-campus housing. Any available financial aid funds, after university charges are satisfied, are released to the student for non-institutional expenses, such as off-campus housing. These funds can be used to pay charges at Lark. Normal payment deadlines will continue to apply.

Is Lark open to non-students?

Nearly all the residents at Lark are students at the University of South Florida. The per-person contracts are also designed with students in mind. Nonetheless, Lark on 42nd is an Equal Opportunity housing provider and welcomes applications from non-students. Family members are welcome as well, subject to occupancy limits. Because of the need to match student roommates, non-students must apply together with enough roommates to fill the desired residence.

What kind of safety and security are provided?

Lark on 42nd has fire sprinklers, security camera and electronic locks plus individually locking bedroom doors. Community courtesy patrols are provided at select times. Management staff are also on-site 24×7 and can be reached by a 24-hour phone number.

What are the policies on pets, smoking and guests?

Lark on 42nd is a no-pets community. The community is smoke-free in all indoor areas. Guests are welcome at all times, subject to the consent of roommates and security considerations. Overnight guests are welcome, with limits on the number of days and guests.

Can I park my vehicle at Lark?

Lark on 42nd offers optional, secure garage parking for an additional fee.

What other transportation options will I have?

Lark on 42nd is on the USF Bull Runner shuttle bus line, which stops right across the street every few minutes, Monday through Friday, and every 20 minutes on weekends, when school is in session.

Can I see a model apartment?

Yes. Please request an appointment for a personal tour, or just stop by to see us and we’ll be happy to show you the community.
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Tampa is a vibrant city in the U.S. state of Florida on the Gulf Coast. The north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay form the city's boundaries. According to the 2020 census, Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area, with a population of 384,959. After Jacksonville and Miami, it is the third most populous city in Florida and the 52nd most populous city in the United States. With the creation of Fort Brooke in the nineteenth century, Tampa served as a military center. Following the Civil War, Tampa was formally reincorporated as a city in 1887. Tourism, health care, banking, insurance, technology, construction, and the maritime industry now lead the city's economy. You can visit world-class museums like the Tampa Museum of Art and The Henry B. Plant Museum, where you can experience artistic treasures while captivating performances come alive. Historical landmarks whisper tales of the past, adding depth and character to the city's fabric. There are many parks in the city, like McKay Bay Nature Park, New Tampa Nature Park, and Lettuce Lake Park. Tampa's academic excellence is famous globally for its class studies and job opportunities; from science to engineering to the arts, fashion to psychology, there is an opportunity for everyone in Tampa.

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1. 33610

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3. 33712

4. Station 42

5. Forest Lake

6. Palmera Point

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The cost of living in Tampa is lower than in other Florida cities. To keep their budgets in check, students must carefully plan their spending and manage their finances. A monthly budget of $1,500 to $2,000 is recommended for student apartments in Tampa Florida, which includes all living and other personal expenses. While booking comfortable student housing in Tampa Florida, you should consider your lifestyle expenses, too. Below is the estimated cost of living in student apartment in Tampa to keep in mind:

1. Food & Groceries - $200-$300/month
2. Transportation - $100/month
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Travelling from cheap student housing Tampa is one of the most important daily activities for a student living in Tampa. Furthermore, the best Tampa student housing options are located near the bus stops, ensuring hassle-free commuting. It could be anywhere from their student housing to their university or elsewhere. Students can always use public transportation, which generally offers student discounts.

1. Bus

The Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART) operates the bus service in Tampa. The Marion Transit Center in Downtown Tampa is its principal hub, serving approximately 30 local and express lines. HART also operates the MetroRapid, a rapid-transit bus system that connects downtown to the University of South Florida. They also provide a 25% discount to students with valid ID cards.

2. Trams

The TECO Line Streetcar connects Ybor City, the Channel District, the Tampa Convention Center, and downtown Tampa via eleven stations along a 2.7-mile length. As the trams are also under HART, students can get a 25% discount. The average fare for a one-way ride is $2.50.

3. Vans

HART also offers van services such as HARTFlex and HARTPlus. HARTPlus is a van service for individuals with disabilities, whereas HARTFlex is a door-to-door service in the South County area. Reservations are required for the van service, while a walk-up service is also available. Students with valid ID cards can ride for free in these van services.

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3. Miami Dade College

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