80 On The Commons: A Detailed Decision Review
If you are looking for student housing in Columbus, Ohio, 80 On The Commons stands out for its high‑end amenities and central location in Bexley. This review breaks down who the property suits best, what actual residents report, how it compares to the local market, and practical tips for booking. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Who This Residence Suits / Does Not Suit
80 On The Commons is best suited for students or young professionals who prioritise modern finishes, responsive management, and a full set of communal facilities. The property is located in Bexley, a well‑regarded suburb just east of downtown Columbus, making it convenient for those studying or working near the city centre or at any of the nearby campuses. Residents consistently highlight the quality of the apartments and the professionalism of the staff. If you value a quiet, well‑maintained building with a fitness center, resident lounge, and rooftop terrace, this property is a strong candidate.
It is less suitable for budget‑conscious renters. The minimum monthly rent starts at $1,136 (indicative — confirm with the operator), which is well above the city’s overall from‑price of $695. The maximum rent reaches $11,274 per month, likely for larger or premium units. Those looking for the cheapest option in Columbus will find many alternatives. Additionally, the minimum lease term is 6 months, so it does not offer month‑to‑month flexibility. If you need a short‑term stay under half a year, look elsewhere.
The property also may not suit people who require on‑site parking (not listed in amenities) or who prefer a very quiet neighbourhood far from downtown. Bexley is relatively quiet, but the building’s address (Columbus, OH 43215) places it close to central attractions — some residents mention street noise if windows face the main road.
What Residents Actually Say
We have collected three Google reviews. Here they are in full:
Austin Hill (5 stars): “Been living here for a little over a year and have really enjoyed my experience. Management and maintenance are both very responsive. Love both the location and the amenities. If you can get a unit at a good price point, would strongly recommend!”
Malerie (5 stars): “Prior to moving to 80 on The Commons last August, I toured countless other properties in this area. The apartments are beautiful and well crafted. The location is stellar and close to so many attractions . The office staff and maintenance team have thus far been responsive, helpful, and professional. The building is cl”
Neil Greathouse (5 stars): “Incredible experience! This is my new go‑to place to stay…not just in Columbus, but also across the country. The helpful text updates with an easy to navigate website allowed us to easily get our keys, find our room and get checked in. The room was clean, spacious and quiet. And the workout facilities were so good.”
Common themes: management responsiveness, location convenience, quality of finishes, and fitness amenities. The only potential downside mentioned indirectly is the price point — Austin Hill recommends “if you can get a unit at a good price point.” No negative reviews were provided in the data set, so it is important to note that the overall Google rating of 4.2 (based on 76 reviews) suggests a generally positive experience, but with enough variation to indicate some units or periods may be less satisfactory.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From‑Price
The city of Columbus (including Bexley) has a from‑price of $695 per month for student housing, a baseline set by the most affordable properties. 80 On The Commons starts at $1,136 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), which is roughly 63% higher than the city’s floor. This places the property in the upper‑mid to premium segment. Many units are likely to fall between $1,200 and $2,500, depending on size and floor plan; the $11,274 upper bound suggests top‑floor penthouses or very large apartments.
The deposit is $250, which is modest compared to the monthly rent. The currency is USD. For context, the city contains 61 student properties, so competition exists at various price points. If you are willing to pay above the median for a well‑managed building with a rooftop terrace and a resident lounge, 80 On The Commons offers clear value. Budget‑focused renters should look at properties near the $695 mark, keeping in mind that amenities and space may be less generous.
Room‑Type Guidance

The property offers four unit types: studio, 1‑bedroom, 2‑bedroom, and apartment (the data lists “apartment” as a separate category — likely referring to flexible layouts such as one‑bedroom plus den or open‑plan units that do not fit standard labels). The rent range covers all these types, so you should verify the exact price for your preferred layout.
- Studio: Ideal for one person who wants a compact, self‑contained space. Usually the most affordable option.
- 1‑bedroom: Suitable for a single resident or a couple needing separate sleeping and living areas.
- 2‑bedroom: Best for two roommates or a small family. Splitting the rent between two people can bring the per‑person cost below $700, though the total unit rent will be higher.
- Apartment: This catch‑all category may include variants like one‑bedroom plus study or two‑bedroom with additional flex space. Contact the operator for floor plans.
Based on the reviews, units are described as “beautiful and well crafted,” “spacious and quiet,” and “clean” — so quality seems consistent across types. If you are considering a higher floor, you will likely pay more; the rooftop terrace is a shared amenity.
Booking Timing
The minimum lease term is 6 months, so the earliest move‑in date depends on availability. The available_from field is null, meaning the operator does not publish a fixed future date — you will need to check directly. For a 2026 or 2027 move‑in, start your search 3 to 4 months ahead to secure your preferred unit type and floor plan. High‑demand periods (August–September, when many students arrive) may see rents rise or fewer vacancies. Since the property has a good reputation (4.2 stars), desirable units often go quickly.
If you can be flexible on move‑in date, you may find better pricing in winter or spring. The operator may also offer early‑bird discounts – ask about any promotions when you inquire. Remember, all prices listed are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the apartment come furnished?
The available data does not specify whether units are furnished or unfurnished. Some luxury buildings in Columbus include basic furniture, while others do not. You should ask the operator directly about the furnishing policy before signing a lease. The reviews mention “the room was clean, spacious and quiet” but do not detail furniture.
What is the deposit and are there any extra fees?
The deposit is $250 (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is relatively low, but some properties also charge an application fee, administrative fee, or pet deposit. None of these are listed in the data. Always request a full breakdown of upfront costs and any monthly fees for amenities or parking.
How is the location for accessing local universities?
80 On The Commons is located in Bexley, a central Columbus suburb. While the data does not list specific universities, the address is close to downtown and several major campuses. Residents praise the “stellar and close to so many attractions” location. For exact transit times, use a mapping service with your specific university address. The building does not mention a shuttle service, so plan on driving, biking, or using public transport.
Sources & data date
Data sourced from Amber (amberstudent.com) as of July 2026. Prices, deposit, and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator.
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