PDP 85019, Phoenix

Phoenix, 85019, United States
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$185
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6.1 mi from City Center
( 20m. 1h 43m. 2h 15m)
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About the Property

Move into a newly-renovated House today! Comfortable and modern, this is the perfect place to call home. The neighbourhood is quiet, and you won’t be far from all Phoenix has to offer.

Pet policy

No pets are allowed, but Registered emotional support and service animals are permitted.

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8B
An apartment with eight bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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#12792 : Room in 8 Bed 3 Bath

Starting From: $185/week
8B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
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#18853 : Room in 8 Bed 3 Bath

Starting From: $185/week
8B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Backyard
Patio or Porch
Parking
Safety and Security
Smoke Detectors
FireStops
Punch Code Lock
Bills Included
Electricity
Water
Heating
Waste Management
Wireless Internet
Property Rules
No Smoking
No Pets
No Kitchen Appliances in Bedrooms
No Guests Allowed
No Overnight Guests Allowed
Quiet Time Is Observed From 10PM to 9AM Daily

Payment Policies (5)

  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
  • Booking Deposit
    This property doesn’t require booking deposit.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Booking Deposit
<p>The property does not require a booking deposit.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent needs to be paid weekly or bi-weekly in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, Debit card &amp; Bank transfer.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>The property does not require you to provide any guarantors.</p>
Additional Fees
<ul> <li>A late fee of $25 is applied if the membership payment is late or if there is a balance from a previous billing period.</li> <li>A $25 fine may be applied for rule violations.</li> </ul>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p><strong>If the cancellation is made before 8:00 pm EST on the day before move-in:</strong> Prepaid dues and move-in fee will be refunded minus a $100 cancellation fee.</p> <p><strong>If the cancellation is made after 8:00 pm EST on the day before move-in: </strong>No refund available for the first week of dues paid. Additional member dues paid beyond the first 7 days will be refunded. This does not include move-in fees, which are non-refundable. If you enrolled in a payment plan for the move-in fee, you will be charged the entire move-in fee as well.</p> <p><br></p> <p>If you do not wish to move-in, you must</p> <p>a) Cancel your move-in by midnight (EST) in your dashboard,</p> <p>b) Transfer to a new property (remaining 1st week's dues will be applied to the new home)</p> <p>c) Schedule a move-out date.</p>

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the minimum credit score to live in the property?

Great news! There is no minimum credit score required to live in the property. When you apply to become a Member, they may review your credit history. However, your credit history is not a factor in the approval process.

What are the approval criteria for Membership?

They’re looking for kind, independent, responsible and respectful Members who are open to living in a shared community. Members must be at least 18 years old and pass background screening. They require Members to show proof of income or provide Membership dues up front. Finally, they require every Member to agree to their Member Agreement, which helps promote a positive and safe co-living experience.

Can I live in the property if I’ve had an eviction?

Applicants who have one eviction on their record in the last 7 years can be approved, but applicants with more than one eviction will be rejected.

What are the property’s income requirements?

Your income will be verified as part of the property's application process. Applicants may choose to have their income verified in one of two ways:
  • By connecting their bank account through their vendor, Plaid. Plaid will automatically check your account for recurring income streams.
  • By uploading supporting documents such as pay stubs, bank statements, deposit statements or award letters.
When you pass their Membership criteria and your income is verified, you will be approved for a weekly room rate. You can still qualify for Membership if you are on unemployment or between jobs, but you will need to pay more Membership dues upfront.

Can I live in the property if I’m self-employed or currently unemployed?

Yes, you can still apply and be accepted to the property!

Are the properties handicap accessible?

The property is committed to adhering to the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"). While most properties are not currently handicap accessible, the property will pass any requests for structural accommodations filed under the ADA to Hosts. In addition, the property will consider requests that are consistent with the guidance under the ADA for booking assistance, emotional support and service animals and other non-structural accommodations.

Will I have roommates?

Yes. To keep your housing affordable, the property homes are shared by approved Members. All Members must pass background screening before moving into the property, and you can learn more about potential PadMates from their Roommate Profiles on the property listing pages.

Who cleans the home?

In most properties, the Members of the home are responsible for cleaning and purchasing cleaning supplies. Talk to your housemates about a cleaning schedule and how best to share this responsibility and cost.

What does a clean home mean?

Kitchen:

  • The sink is always empty and the stove is always spotless.
  • Every time you use a dish, pan or utensil, clean it, dry it and put it away. Want to soak something? Heat it up and clean it instead.
  • Clean up any splatters on the stove immediately. Put away pots and pans that aren’t in use.

Bathroom:

  • Shared bathrooms must be kept clean at all times.
  • No foreign objects may be thrown in the toilets or sinks at any time. This includes, but is not limited to, feminine products, wet wipes, packaging, dental floss and hair. Fixing clogged toilets and sinks can run to several hundred dollars and these costs will be passed through directly to members.

Trash:

  • All trash must be thrown in the proper receptacle. Please take out trash before the receptacle gets too full.
  • All trash must be placed in the proper outside trash bin. Outside trash bins need to be pulled to the curb on trash day and pulled back to the home after pickup.
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Student Apartments in Phoenix

The city of Phoenix is lively and attracts students worldwide, including reputable schools like Arizona State University (ASU), Grand Canyon University (GCU), and the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix. Phoenix has the urban energy of a city with the beauty of the desert. It offers students a dynamic academic environment paired with endless opportunities for networking, entertainment, and career growth in the Valley of the Sun. If the student population in Phoenix continues to grow at the current rate, the housing market will also experience a solid and constant demand throughout the city.

While on-campus options are available, many students choose off-campus housing in Phoenix AZ, near their universities to enjoy more space, privacy, and flexibility. Phoenix has many student apartments like Gateway at Tempe,  Alight Tempe, and Nollie Apartments. Whether you're looking for a fully furnished studio, a private room, or a 1-bedroom apartment, you'll find options that match different budgets and lifestyle needs.

For those seeking reliable student housing in Arizona, amber makes the process easy and stress-free. The platform features verified listings, helpful search filters, and expert support to guide you through the process. Many properties are located near campus and student-friendly neighborhoods. Amber also offers flexible leasing options, 24/7 customer service, and a seamless booking process. These student apartments in Phoenix AZ, are offered by famous providers like Collegiate.

About Phoenix

Phoenix is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona. It is known for its Phoenix is the cultural center of Arizona. It is in the northeastern reaches of the Sonoran Desert and is known for its hot desert climate. It has a population of about 1.68 million and is the fifth most populous city in the United States. Phoenix blends big-city energy with cultural charm. It offers year-round sunshine, a mix of cuisines, and exciting outdoor spaces such as Papago Park and Camelback Mountain.

The city is a hub for students and also has multiple tourist attractions. A few spots that visitors usually enjoy exploring is the Desert Botanical Garden, which features native desert plants and wildflowers. The Phoenix Art Museum and the Heard Museum are great for art lovers. History lovers usually visit the  Arizona Capitol Museum. If you are interested in or love sports, you can head to Footprint Center.

Student life in Phoenix is extremely lively. Areas like Downtown and Tempe are full of student-friendly spots like cafes, restaurants, and libraries. It has various good universities located nearby, which adds to the convenience of living here. The student apartments in Phoenix AZ, are safe and comfortable with modern amenities, where you can build networks, socialize, and enjoy your student life to the fullest.

Best Student Housing in Phoenix

The best student housing in Phoenix AZ, has a great balance of independence, comfort, and social connection. As a student, amber eliminates the stress of searching for rental properties by allowing you to filter your search based on your personal needs— budget, location, and features. It helps you find student apartments in Phoenix AZ, according to your needs. Moreover, listings are verified, with actual photos and other students' real reviews. The amber platform allows you to have multiple options at different price points, varying features, and the houses' proximity to universities like ASU Downtown, GCU, and even some smaller colleges in the Phoenix area.

These housing options provide students with safe and furnished places to live that feel like "home". This inclusive atmosphere provides students with an opportunity to focus on their studies and be stress-free. Amber not only gives students many options, but more importantly, it provides students with a suitable home away from home. Below are some of the best Phoenix student accommodation:

1. Sono Tempe

2. Scottsdale Gateway
3. Park Place Tempe
4. Union Tempe
5. Riverside

Most Affordable Student Housing in Phoenix

Phoenix is a great city for budget-conscious students. Student housing is affordable, so you will not have to overspend or accumulate tons of student debt! There’s plenty of affordable housing at a mix of prices around major universities. Amber can help you find the best student flats in Phoenix by simply applying some filters for pricing, location, and amenities. All listings are verified and transparent, so you know exactly what you are paying for. Here are some of the best and most affordable options for student housing in Phoenix:

1. The District On Apache

2. Vertex Apartments

3. Oliv Tempe

4. Skywater

5. Onnix Apartments

Best Areas to Live in Phoenix

Phoenix has several neighborhoods that are great for students, depending on what you're looking for; whether that is a fun social atmosphere, lower rents, or just somewhere quiet to study. Here are some of the best places to look for student apartments in Phoenix AZ:

1. Downtown Phoenix:

Downtown Phoenix is a great area for students attending either Arizona State University’s Downtown Campus or the University of Arizona’s medical school. The area has numerous coffee shops, study spots, and things to do. If you want to live close to class, there is West Sixth, which offers fully furnished apartments and is a short walk to class.

2. Encanto Village:

Encanto Village is a little quieter neighborhood, but it is still close to everything. It is a good neighborhood for students at Grand Canyon University hoping to have a quieter living situation. Encanto Village has parks, museums, and even apartment options like Metro 101 Apartments that fit more of a student budget.

3. Tempe (Greater Phoenix Area) :

Tempe is a little way outside of Phoenix and is home to the main campus of Arizona State University. Whatever any of the above things may require from a student, Tempe has it. Tempe has several restaurants, events, and nightlife specifically in the Mill Avenue area that make it one of the most student-friendly locations in the state. Phoenix student apartments, such as Union Tempe, give students access to modern amenity packages and public transportation options that students will appreciate!

Room Types Available in the City

Student housing in Phoenix AZ is of various types. One can choose the most appropriate apartment according to their preferences, lifestyle, and budget. With amber, you can book safe, fully furnished apartments with modern amenities, making student housing in Phoenix AZ, accessible to all. Amongst the many student housing in Arizona, each having multiple room categories at times, it becomes difficult for students to choose the best, so here is a breakdown of the different room types available:

1. Private Rooms
Many of the student apartments in Phoenix AZ, offer private rooms. These generally include a bed, a study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. This makes them a great option for students who want both comfort and independence.

2. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments - One or two-bedroom student apartments in Phoenix AZ, feature one or two separate bedrooms. These units typically come with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities, and often include a private balcony as well. These are furnished with essential amenities, but offer limited privacy with a private bedroom space.

3. 3-Bed or 4-Bed Apartments - These apartments have three or four separate bedrooms. They usually have a shared kitchen and a shared bathroom. They are fully furnished with modern finishes and usually have an in-unit washer and dryer.

4. Studios - If you’re all about independence, a studio apartment might be your ideal home. These fully self-contained spaces feature a private bedroom, bathroom, and compact kitchen, offering maximum privacy. They’re a top pick for students who prefer a complete living setup and are often found in premium Phoenix student properties.

5. Shared apartments: Shared student housing in Phoenix AZ offers private bedrooms for residents wanting some privacy. They also come with common spaces like a kitchen, bathroom, and living room that roommates share. This arrangement of student apartments in Phoenix AZ is perfect for those who want to have space in their bedrooms and shared social spaces. These types of Phoenix student apartments help form friendships that will last a lifetime!

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living is essential when students are making a budget plan for moving to Phoenix. Even though it is a city of millions, Phoenix is filled with affordable housing, food, transportation, and entertainment. The amount students spend will largely depend on their own style of living, but students will generally be looking at around $650 - $950 per month. Also, students can save even more money by using the best travel money cards or using a budgeting app while in the city. With all of the student-friendly facilities available, who can find affordable options for living and studying, students can settle down in Phoenix and focus on their studies.

1. Off-campus apartments: $850 – $1,400 per month

2. Food & Groceries: $220 – $270 per month

3. Transportation: $90 – $110 per month

4. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): $140 – $170 per month

5. Internet: $50 – $65 per month

6. Leisure & Social Activities: $70 – $100 per month

Student Travel in Phoenix

In addition to having great student apartments in Phoenix AZ, there is also a growing, efficient public transportation system in Phoenix; and, public transit supports connections between neighborhoods and universities that students can take to get to and from class. While Phoenix is known as a car city, public transit is convenient and inexpensive, especially for students who tend to be on a tight budget. The following are some eco-friendly and convenient options for transporting students living in Phoenix:

Valley Metro Light Rail - The light rail system connects Downtown Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa. It connects them in a way that is ideal for students who attend Arizona State University (ASU), Grand Canyon University (GCU), and the Downtown campus of the University of Arizona. The trains run every 12-20 minutes throughout the day, a one-way ticket is $2, and an all-day pass is $4. This is an excellent way to get from student housing to class, shopping centers, and even the airport!

Valley Metro Bus - The Valley Metro bus system supports over 100 routes to service most of Phoenix and the surrounding communities. This is a viable option for getting around, particularly if you are from places that are not directly adjacent to the light rail line. The fare is the same as the light rail: $2 per ride or $4 to get a day pass. Students can also apply for discount monthly passes for additional savings when regularly traveling.

Tempe Streetcar - This streetcar is a great option for students in Tempe, especially for students attending ASU's main campus. The streetcar connects a majority of the essential parts of the city and connects with the light rail system. Additionally, it is a free ride and runs every 15–20 minutes, making it a fast and simple way to get around.

Bicycling and Scooters - Phoenix is in the process of becoming more bike-friendly and scooter-friendly, especially near universities and downtown areas. Most student accommodations include bike security, and electric scooters and traditional bike-share systems are in abundance. There is certainly a healthier, budget-friendly, and environmentally responsible way to get around and see your environment.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in the City

Phoenix is home to several major universities and colleges with a student population of roughly 2,75,000 from the metro area of Phoenix. Universities like Arizona State University (ASU), Grand Canyon University (GCU) attract students from both local metropolitan and international student populations. In the last five years, student housing in Phoenix AZ, has expanded rapidly and is equipped with new furniture, study lounges, pools, and fitness centers. With attractions such as the Musical Instrument Museum, South Mountain Park, and the colorful Japanese Friendship Garden, Phoenix stands out from other U.S. cities. Heritage Square is also a great place to check out if visitors want to visit some restored buildings with historical significance.

In Phoenix, student life is lively, offering over 150 annual events including cultural festivals, food truck gatherings, art walks, and music nights. The average price of dining out is around $13–$18, and most places near campus offer student discounts with a university ID. Phoenix increasingly attracts students for internships in fields such as tech, healthcare, sustainability, and education. Many larger companies are hiring part-time positions flexibly in student areas.

The Phoenix Public Library system consists of over 15 branches, with free memberships and study rooms for students. For health and wellness opportunities, Phoenix has over 200 gyms and community recreation centers, most of which have special student pricing. The digital infrastructure also supports hybrid learning, with reliable internet access—more than 85% broadband coverage—great for online classes, research, and streaming.

Universities in Phoenix

Phoenix has many major universities and colleges. These universities and colleges have students who come from all over the world. It has universities that value innovation, research, and academic pathways that will yield great futures for their students. It is a great place for higher education in the Southwest. These universities also have nearby student apartments in Phoenix AZ, providing convenient access to the campus. The top universities are mentioned below:

Arizona State University (ASU): ASU is the largest public university in the U.S. and has been consistently rated in the top 5 in innovation and research. ASU has two campuses in Phoenix with many quality programs in business, journalism, engineering, health sciences, and sustainability.

Grand Canyon University (GCU): GCU is a well-established and respected private Christian university that is well known for nursing, education, business, health sciences education, and its new campus is beautiful. They have an outstanding student life where students learn by doing.

University of Arizona - Phoenix Campus: This campus is focused on all things medical and medical-related, with programs in medicine, public health, and biomedical sciences. Additionally, the campus conducts excellent research initiatives and has amazing clinical partnerships with hospitals and health care suppliers in and around the valley.

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