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PDP 85202, Mesa

85202, Mesa, 85202, United States
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$214
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4.8 mi from City Center
( 12m. 35m. 1h 47m)
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bills included
laundry facility
Pool
Wi-Fi

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About the Property

Welcome to this charming and fully remodeled home available for rent by room, nestled in a serene neighborhood with lush, beautifully manicured green grass. This property offers a tranquil and inviting atmosphere, providing a perfect blend of comfort and style for its residents. As you step into this residence, you'll be greeted by a meticulously renovated interior that exudes modern elegance.

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An apartment with eight bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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#22380: Room in 8 Bed 2 Bath

Starting From:$214/week
8B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Parking
Wi-Fi
Washer & Dryer
Dining Area
Workspace
Patio or Porch
Safety and Security
Smoke Detectors
Outdoor Security Cameras
FireStops
First Aid Kit
Bills Included
Electricity
Water
Heating
Waste Management
Wireless Internet
Property Rules
No Smoking
No Pets Are Allowed
No Kitchen Appliances in Bedrooms
No Guests Allowed
No Overnight Guests Allowed
Quiet Time Is Observed from 10 Pm to 8 Am 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
<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>
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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 Housing in Mesa

Student Housing in Mesa has become a major part of the city’s identity thanks to its growing academic scene and proximity to institutions like Arizona State University and Benedictine University Mesa, AZ. With limited on-campus beds and rising enrollment, off-campus options have become the preferred setup for many students who want flexibility, privacy, and access to campus resources without being locked into dorm rules. Students can choose from private rooms, shared layouts, short-term options, and fully furnished studios, allowing them to match their living situation with their budget and academic expectations.

Mesa student accommodation typically ranges between $600 and $1,200/month, depending on unit type, amenities, and distance to campus. Properties often include convenient perks like utilities included, internet, study lounges, and parking, which help streamline the financial and logistical side of student life. The city also benefits from Arizona’s strong student-focused infrastructure, where universities actively assist students through housing information, orientation support, and drawing inspiration from the academic guidance found in University of Arizona the ultimate guide for students. Amber simplifies the off-campus housing process by offering verified listings, flexible leases, and support for students comparing student housing Mesa options. With just a few filters, students can start searching, compare rent, and secure student apartments in Mesa that offer the perfect balance of convenience, comfort, and academic success close to campus.

About Mesa

Mesa sits in Maricopa County and blends desert landscapes, suburban calm, and academic energy in a way that makes it appealing for both residents and students. With roughly 520,000 residents, it’s the third-largest city in Arizona, yet it still manages to feel more community-driven than Phoenix or Scottsdale. Historically, Mesa began as an agricultural settlement in the late 1800s before evolving into a regional aerospace, tech, and healthcare hub. Today, the city posts a 7.1% employment growth rate, driven by aerospace firms, hospitals, and education systems, giving students a smoother path toward internships and part-time roles. Students benefit from living in a city with a Safety Index of around 62, a crime rate nearly 10% below the national urban average, and a Livability Score in the low 70s, making it one of the more balanced student cities in Arizona. Its location also puts students close to Arizona State University, Benedictine University Mesa, and the University of Advancing Technology, all of which have contributed to the growth of student housing in Mesa and a stronger academic ecosystem. The cultural side helps too. Annual festivals like Mesa Music Festival, Day of the Dead Celebration, and seasonal events at Mesa Arts Center bring music, food, and community together. Combined with access to the Superstition Mountains, Salt River tubing, and desert trail systems, Mesa offers a lifestyle that supports both study sessions and weekend exploration, making student apartments in Mesa a smart choice for those balancing academics and daily life.

Best Student Housing in Mesa

The best Student Housing in Mesa blends affordability, convenience, and a supportive student living environment. Many students attending Arizona State University and nearby colleges opt for off-campus student accommodation Mesa to gain more flexibility with lease terms, lifestyle choices, and budgeting. For students managing their finances, Mesa offers studios, shared rooms, and 1 to 3 bedroom floor plans that support a range of living situations.

1. Vero Tempe - From $1,820/month
Vero Tempe offers furnished layouts, modern interiors, and resident amenities geared toward everyday student living. With quick access to ASU and local services, it's a strong option for students looking for convenience and comfort.
2. West Sixth Tempe - From $1699/month
Known for its spacious units and resident social spaces, West Sixth Tempe includes fitness facilities, lounges, and study-friendly common areas. Students benefit from nearby dining and retail options within walking distance.
3. Cityscape at Lakeshore Tempe - From $1604/month
Cityscape provides a blend of affordability and privacy, offering multiple floor plans with practical layouts and on-site features that support both academic and social routines.
4. Array on Apache Tempe - From $1440/month
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Array on Apache stands out with furnished apartments, community amenities, and quick access to ASU’s campus area. The location makes daily commutes straightforward for students without cars.
5. Skywater Tempe - From $1375/month
Skywater Tempe delivers a more premium experience with upgraded interiors, study spaces, and community features. Students benefit from nearby cafés, grocery options, and transit routes linking to university zones.

Affordable Student Housing in Mesa

Finding the right Student Housing in Mesa goes beyond just securing a place to sleep; it’s about setting yourself up for academic focus, daily comfort, and a smooth routine. Students attending Arizona State University, Benedictine University Mesa, or ASU Polytechnic often look for housing that offers furnished interiors, reliable internet, study spaces, and easy access to campus resources. Amber lists verified Student Apartments in Mesa and neighboring Tempe with flexible leases, multiple layouts, and amenities that support both productivity and downtime. Whether you prefer a private studio or shared apartment setup, some options fit a range of budgets and lifestyle preferences.

1. PDP 85202 – From: $214/month
Modern unit layouts with clean finishes and shared amenities, located within driving distance of ASU and everyday essentials.
2. PDP 85201 – From: $196/month
Convenient and student-friendly apartments offering furnished spaces, community features, and access to nearby dining and groceries.
3. PDP 85204 – From: $180/month
Comfortable private and shared bedrooms with practical interiors, study-friendly layouts, and access to transit routes.
4. PDP 85207 – From: $170/month
Bright modern units that offer quiet surroundings, updated kitchens, and proximity to parks, retail, and campus connections.
5. Vero Tempe – From: $1820/month
Premium furnished apartments with fitness and social amenities, located near ASU for fast commutes and a more campus-adjacent lifestyle.

Best Areas to Live in Mesa

Mesa offers several neighborhoods that work well for students due to their proximity to universities, student-friendly amenities, and flexible rental options. If you’re comparing Student Housing in Mesa or browsing for Student Apartments in Mesa, these areas provide a balanced mix of affordability, convenience, and access to campus resources for students attending Arizona State University, Benedictine University Mesa, and other institutions in the region.

1. Downtown Mesa
Downtown is a popular student spot thanks to its cafés, light rail access, and entertainment clusters. Students benefit from walkable streets, grocery options, and quick transit links to ASU Tempe via Valley Metro Rail. Commutes typically range from 10 to 15 minutes, making it appealing for social and academic routines.

2. Dobson Ranch
Dobson Ranch offers a quieter suburban environment with parks, lakes, and housing communities that attract students looking for calmer student living in Mesa. Commutes to ASU or Downtown Mesa take 15 to 20 minutes by bus or car. Shared rentals and affordable units make it a budget-friendly option.

3. Mesa Grande
Located near schools and outdoor recreation, Mesa Grande blends residential comfort with access to essentials like grocery stores, gyms, and study spots. Students renting here enjoy commutes of 10 to 20 minutes to ASU and other campuses via rail or bus, with a mix of townhomes and apartments suited for off-campus housing.

4. Fiesta District
Known for its retail centers and food options, Fiesta District appeals to students who want convenience and activity without being far from campus areas. Commutes to ASU Tempe generally take 10 to 15 minutes, and rental prices tend to be reasonable for shared and private units.

5. Tempe Border / University Corridor
Students often choose the Mesa Tempe border for the fastest university access. This area offers furnished housing, dining, light rail stops, and bike-friendly infrastructure. Commutes to ASU are usually 5 to 10 minutes, making it ideal for those prioritizing proximity and academic convenience.

Cost of Living in Mesa

Understanding the cost of living in Mesa helps students plan ahead when choosing Student Housing in Mesa or exploring off-campus options near Arizona State University. Mesa offers a relatively affordable lifestyle compared to other cities in Arizona, which makes budgeting easier for students relocating for their academic journey. On average, a student should expect monthly living expenses to fall between $1,500 and $2,000, depending on their housing type, commute needs, and personal spending habits. Preparing a realistic budget ensures a smoother transition into student life without financial stress.

Estimated Monthly Breakdown:

1. Food & Groceries: $300 to $400/month
2. Transportation: $100 to $200/month
3. Utilities (Electricity, Water, Internet): $150 to $200/month
4. Clothing: $75 to $150/month
5. Sports & Leisure: $100 to $200/month

Student Travel in Mesa

Getting around Mesa is straightforward for students living in Student Housing in Mesa or commuting to nearby campuses like Arizona State University. Mesa is built with accessibility in mind, offering multiple low-cost transit options that make daily travel manageable during the academic year. Whether you’re heading to classes, running errands, or meeting friends, the city’s transportation network helps students move efficiently without relying on a car.
1. Buses
Mesa is served by the Valley Metro Bus network, which connects major neighborhoods, shopping areas, and university zones across Mesa and surrounding cities. Fares typically start at around $2 per ride, but discounted monthly passes are available for students looking to cut commuting costs. Bus routes offer consistent schedules, making them ideal for students balancing classes, work, and study sessions.
2. Light Rail
The Valley Metro Rail is popular among students traveling longer distances, especially toward Tempe and Downtown Phoenix. A one-way ticket costs roughly $2, with options for day passes and semester passes for heavier commuters. The rail provides easy access to campus resources, internships, and entertainment hubs without the stress of parking or traffic.
3. Cycling
Mesa features bike-friendly streets, shared pathways, and dedicated lanes, making cycling a convenient and cost-free option for students. Many housing communities offer secure bike racks, and cycling works well for short trips between student apartments in Mesa.

Student Lifestyle & Tourist Attractions in Mesa

Mesa delivers a relaxed, student-friendly lifestyle where academics and day-to-day living blend pretty naturally. Neighborhoods near Downtown Mesa, Dobson Ranch, and the Mesa Tempe border are especially popular among students thanks to their proximity to Student Housing in Mesa, Arizona State University, and everyday essentials like cafes, grocery stores, and study spots. Students living in Student Apartments in Mesa enjoy walkable pockets, light rail access, and a community vibe that makes settling into campus routines simple.

Local hangouts shape a big part of student life here. Cafés such as Jarrod’s Coffee, Tea & Gallery, Elevation Coffee Co., and Volstead Public House are common study-friendly choices for long laptop sessions or group projects. For casual meals, students often head to Republica Empanada, Chupacabra Taproom, Backyard Taco, or Mangos Mexican Cafe all popular, affordable spots close to common Mesa student accommodation neighborhoods. When students want something a little more lively, Downtown Mesa offers easy nightlife choices like The Grid: Gaming Lounge, 12 West Brewing, and Cider Corps, which give students relaxed evening hangouts without leaving the city.

Mesa also has plenty of outdoor escapes. Parks like Riverview Park, Red Mountain Park, and the trails near Usery Mountain Regional Park offer space for runs, hikes, study breaks, or weekend adventures. Students living in student housing Mesa also get access to cultural stops like the Mesa Arts Center, Arizona Museum of Natural History, and the i.d.e.a. Museum, which host exhibitions, workshops, and performances throughout the year. Altogether, the city gives students a balanced lifestyle good food, accessible entertainment, and enough quiet corners to keep up with classes making Mesa student accommodation a comfortable base for both study and exploration.

Top Universities in Mesa

Mesa hosts several reputable higher education institutions that attract students both nationally and internationally. The city’s academic environment pairs well with accessible Student Accommodation Mesa, reliable transit, and student-focused neighborhoods, making it a strong location for completing undergraduate and graduate degrees in Arizona.

1. Arizona State University (ASU) 

ASU stands as one of the largest public research universities in the U.S. and ranks internationally for applied sciences, aeronautics, and engineering. Students can pursue bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs across disciplines such as aviation, engineering, business, sustainability, and computer science. Estimated undergraduate tuition for non-residents ranges from $31,000 to $34,000 per year, while Arizona residents pay lower in-state rates. Many ASU students explore Student Housing in Mesa or Tempe for quick access to campus resources, internships, and study spaces. Check out the University of Arizona, the ultimate guide for students.

2. Mesa Community College (MCC)

MCC is a well-regarded community college offering associate degrees and certificates with strong transfer pathways into ASU and other Arizona universities. Popular areas of study include nursing, dental hygiene, computer information systems, visual arts, business, and theater. Tuition for international students averages $8,000 to $10,000 per year, making MCC appealing for students managing tighter budgets before transferring into four-year degree programs. Students often choose Student Apartments in Mesa for affordable living and a convenient commute.

3. Benedictine University at Mesa

Benedictine University is a private institution offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees with an emphasis on business, nutrition, education, public health, and STEM pathways. Undergraduate tuition typically ranges from $33,000 to $36,000 per year. Its compact campus in Downtown Mesa gives students close access to cafes, fitness centers, and shared Mesa student accommodation, allowing them to stay connected academically and socially.

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