Overview and Location
Parkside is a student-housing property located in College Park, MD 20740, USA. The building offers 2-bedroom units and includes a gym, laundry facility, and bills-included utility package. It is situated near the main campus of the local university, making it a convenient option for students attending classes. The property has a Google rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on 347 reviews. Available move-in dates start from 23 August 2026.
Who This Residence Suits
Parkside may work well for students who are looking for a furnished 2-bedroom apartment with inclusive utilities. The bills-included feature simplifies budgeting, as electricity, water, and internet are covered in the monthly rent. The on-site gym and laundry facilities add convenience for residents who prefer not to leave the building for basic needs. The property’s location in College Park places it within walking or short commuting distance of the university, which can reduce transportation costs.
Because the units are all two-bedroom, this property is best suited for pairs of students who already know each other and are comfortable sharing common spaces. Groups of two can each have a private bedroom while sharing a living area and kitchen. Students who prioritize predictable monthly costs (no surprise utility bills) may find the all-inclusive pricing appealing.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit

Parkside is less suitable for students who require a private studio or one-bedroom apartment, as only 2-bedroom units are available. Individuals looking for a single-occupancy option will need to search elsewhere unless they are willing to take on a roommate.
Based on the feedback from residents, the property has significant drawbacks that may deter anyone sensitive to cleanliness, pest control, or management responsiveness. The reviews (quoted below) indicate issues with cockroach infestations, mold, and parking enforcement. Students who are concerned about health and safety in their living environment should approach Parkside with caution until they can confirm current pest-management practices.
Additionally, students who rely on guest parking or have frequent visitors may face difficulties. The parking situation appears to be poorly communicated and inconsistently enforced, leading to towing even when a permit is displayed.
What Residents Actually Say
The following reviews are taken from Google and reflect the experiences of past or current residents. They are reproduced verbatim, including any typos or truncation.
Kensi (rating 1)
“living here has been a headache. i had a previous roommate who had her mother stay for a month on two separate occasions. she also had her boyfriend stay over in the times her mom was not there, for a two week period he was the only one in the apartment while she was traveling. i had brought up my issues with her to no”
Loveli Wyatt (rating 1)
“ROACHES! GERMAN ROACHES! Whole building needs to be exterminated. If you put in a maintenance request, they come 3 days later with a basic $11 Home Defense spray. Im basically afraid to eat, sleep , and just exist in my apartment…. Oh and there’s MOLDDDD PRICE With the concession a really good price but not worth mold”
Rohan (rating 1)
“The parking is crazy. My friend had guest parking permit and parked in visitor parking area. It got towed. When called mgmt they told they need to park in regular parking. It was not mentioned where to park and car beside was with blue parking permit( permanent) also parked in visitor area but was not towed. Mgmt also”
These three reviews all rate the property at 1 out of 5 and highlight recurring problems: inadequate pest control (cockroaches, mold), lack of effective maintenance response, and confusing or unfair parking rules. The positive aspect noted by Loveli Wyatt is that the price (with a concession) was “a really good price,” but she concludes it is not worth the mold issue. Prospective residents should weigh these reports heavily when making a decision.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price
The city-wide starting price for student housing in College Park is listed as 123 USD per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). However, Parkside’s own price range was not provided in the dataset. Given the property’s location, amenities (gym, laundry, bills included), and the fact that it offers only 2-bedroom units, the actual rent will most likely be higher than the city’s baseline from-price. Students should contact the operator directly to obtain current rates and any ongoing concessions. The indicative nature of the city from-price means it may represent the cheapest available unit in a different property; Parkside’s cost could be several times that amount.
Room-Type Guidance
The only unit type available is “2b,” which refers to a two-bedroom apartment. There are no studios, one-bedrooms, or larger configurations. These units are best suited for two students who are willing to share the apartment. The layout typically includes two separate bedrooms, one bathroom (based on standard 2-bedroom configurations in this market — confirm with operator), a living area, and a kitchen. Because bills are included, each roommate’s share of utilities is already factored into the monthly rent, which can simplify splitting expenses.
Booking Timing
The earliest available move-in date is 23 August 2026, according to the dataset. This aligns with the start of the fall semester at the local university. Students planning to arrive for the 2026–2027 academic year should begin inquiring as early as possible — ideally six to twelve months in advance — because student housing in College Park tends to fill up quickly. Given the negative reviews, it is especially important to request a tour (in person or virtual) and ask about current pest-control procedures, maintenance response times, and parking policies before signing a lease. Also verify the exact terms of the “bills included” coverage (which utilities are covered and any caps).
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I confirm the current rent for a 2-bedroom unit at Parkside?
The dataset does not include a specific price for Parkside. Contact the property operator directly for the latest rental rates and any promotional concessions. Always ask for a written breakdown of what is included in the rent (utilities, furniture, etc.) and whether any deposits or fees apply. All prices mentioned in this article are indicative — confirm with the operator.
What are the biggest complaints from residents?
Based on the Google reviews quoted above, the most serious complaints involve cockroach and mold infestations, slow and insufficient maintenance responses, and inconsistent parking enforcement that has led to towing even when permits were displayed. Some residents also mentioned difficulties with roommates and management communication. These issues appear to be longstanding, so it is advisable to speak with current tenants or visit the property in person before committing.
Is parking available for residents and guests?
The property does have parking, but resident reviews suggest the rules are not clearly explained and are applied inconsistently. Guest parking permits do not guarantee that a car will not be towed if parked in a visitor area. Prospective tenants should ask the operator for a detailed parking policy, including designated areas for residents, guests, and short-term visitors, as well as any associated fees or towing procedures.
Sources & Data Date
Data used in this article was sourced from a student-housing platform as of July 2026. Prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the property operator.
For live availability and current pricing, you may ask the on-site assistant.
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