Overview: A Downtown Columbus Residence with Mixed Resident Experiences
Normandy is a student-oriented apartment building located at Columbus, OH 43215, USA (the address indicates downtown Columbus, though the city listed in the data is Bexley, a suburb east of downtown). It offers studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and general apartment units. The property includes a laundry facility, a gym, and a swimming pool. Minimum lease length is 5 months, and monthly prices range from $1,027 to $5,052 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The residence currently holds a Google rating of 3.9 out of 5 based on 186 reviews.
This article provides a neutral, evidence-based decision overview to help you determine whether Normandy suits your needs as a student tenant.
Who This Residence Suits
Residents who value in-building amenities
If you want a gym, a swimming pool, and on-site laundry without leaving the property, Normandy covers these basics. These amenities are listed as tags, so they are confirmed features. A building with a pool and fitness centre is relatively uncommon among the 61 student properties in Columbus (where the lowest-priced option starts at $695/month). For students who prioritise recreation and convenience over absolute lowest rent, this could be a reasonable choice.
Students who can accept mixed management responsiveness
The resident reviews are polarised. Some tenants have had positive experiences, particularly with leasing staff. One reviewer, Andrea Herrera, wrote: “I called the Normandy and informed them that I had only that same date available for a tour. If they had any availability, they promised to reach out to me, and they did. I spoke with …” This suggests the leasing team can be accommodating when contacted. Another reviewer, Carlie Platt, gave a 5‑star rating and noted: “We toured with Alicia, and it was truly the best apartment tour experience I’ve ever had. She was really kind, positive, and made us feel at home. Since applying and moving in, I’m really happy with how communicative all of t …” So if prompt, friendly communication during the application process is important to you, Normandy may deliver that.
Individuals who need short lease flexibility
A minimum lease of 5 months is shorter than many conventional 12-month leases. This can suit exchange students, interns, or those who only need housing for one academic semester plus a summer. However, confirm with the operator whether 5-month terms are routinely available, as some properties offer them only for specific periods.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit

Tenants who expect strict security and responsive maintenance
One lengthy and critical review by Maziyar Bazmara (rating: 1) directly contradicts the positive experiences. He wrote: “Easily the most ‘SECURE’ and ‘WELL-MANAGED’ building in all of downtown. I’ve had the absolute honor of living here for 16 long months in a true masterclass in regret. Since my first review (about stolen packages), things have only gone downhill. It took these guys HALF A YEAR to fix a simple garage door, which stayed …” This indicates serious concerns about package security and maintenance delays. If you rely on parcel deliveries or expect quick repairs, this pattern may be a red flag. Although one reviewer’s experience may not represent the entire property, the low overall rating (3.9) and the detail of the complaint suggest management issues exist.
Budget-conscious students seeking the lowest rent
The city’s base price from the available dataset is $695/month, while Normandy’s minimum is $1,027/month (indicative). That is approximately $332 more per month, or 48% above the cheapest option in Columbus. Even for a studio or one-bedroom unit, the lower end of Normandy’s range is significantly higher than the city’s starting price. If cost is your primary constraint, you will likely find more affordable alternatives among the 61 listings in the city.
Students who prefer a predictable, hassle-free move-in
The mixed review landscape — two positive, one negative (with a long list of grievances) — means you may not know which management experience you will get. Maziyar’s account of a garage door taking half a year to fix suggests that larger maintenance issues can drag on. If you want guaranteed peace of mind, you may be better served by a property with consistently higher ratings and more uniformly positive feedback.
Price Positioning vs. City From-Price
- City from-price (lowest available student property monthly rent): $695 (indicative — confirm with the operator)
- Normandy monthly price range: $1,027 – $5,052 (indicative — confirm with the operator)
Normandy’s minimum is about 48% higher than the city’s cheapest option. The upper end ($5,052) is very high, likely reflecting larger units (three‑bedroom) or premium finishes/floors. For context, among the 61 student properties in Columbus, many will fall in the $700–$1,200 range for studios and one‑bedrooms. Normandy positions itself above that median, trading off price for amenities (pool, gym) and a central location. You should compare the actual unit type and size with other buildings in the same neighbourhood to evaluate value.
Room-Type Guidance
The property lists the following unit types: studio, 1b (one-bedroom), 2b (two-bedroom), 3b (three-bedroom), and apartment (which may be a general category or a larger layout). No exact square footage is provided, but the price spread implies that studios and one‑bedrooms likely start around the $1,027 mark, while three‑bedrooms and larger apartments occupy the upper range ($2,000–$5,052+).
For singles or couples: a studio or one-bedroom is the most common choice. Given the $1,027 minimum, budget accordingly.
For groups: two‑bedroom and three‑bedroom units allow splitting rent. If you share with two other people, a three‑bedroom at, say, $3,000 total could mean $1,000 per person — potentially close to the city’s from-price per person. But confirm the exact split with the operator.
For shorter stays: the 5-month minimum lease may work for a single semester or a summer. However, ensure the unit type you want is available with a 5-month term; some complexes restrict short leases to specific months.
Booking Timing
Since the minimum lease is 5 months and the property is listed for 2026 or 2027 (per the writing constraints), you should plan:
- If you intend to move in for the fall 2026 semester, start inquiring about availability by mid-2025 or early 2026. Many student properties in Columbus begin leasing for the next academic year as early as October of the preceding year.
- For a spring 2027 move-in (January), the 5-month lease would end around June. Contact the sales office in autumn 2026.
- Because reviews mention responsive leasing staff, it may be easier to secure a tour and application quickly. However, the mixed maintenance feedback suggests you should push for a written confirmation of any promised repair timelines before signing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What amenities are included, and what about utilities?
The property lists laundry facility, gym, and swimming pool. It does not specify whether utilities (electricity, water, internet) are included. The data does not contain this detail. You must ask the operator directly. Many student apartments in Columbus charge utilities separately or bundle them. Confirm the utility policy in your lease.
Regarding security and maintenance, should I be concerned?
Based on available Google reviews, opinion is divided. One reviewer (Carlie Platt) felt safe and welcomed; another (Maziyar Bazmara) reported stolen packages and a half-year delay for a garage door repair. The overall rating of 3.9 with 186 reviews indicates that not all residents are dissatisfied, but the negative account is specific and concerning. Ask management about package handling and typical repair response times before signing. If possible, speak to current residents.
Is parking available?
The data does not mention parking. The tags for the property include laundry, gym, and pool — no parking. Columbus downtown has paid parking garages and street parking, but availability and cost vary. Query the operator about reserved parking options, fees, and waitlists.
Sources & Data Date: 2026-07
All price figures are indicative — confirm with the operator. Ratings, reviews, and city data are derived from the provided dataset as of July 2026. Residence details may change; verify directly before making decisions.
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