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PDP 85017 (Chandler) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who Should Consider This Residence?

PDP 85017 is a multi-type housing property located in Chandler, Arizona. It offers a range of unit configurations — from one-bedroom flats to shared arrangements with eight or more bedrooms, as well as branded independent houses. This makes it suitable for tenants who are flexible about their living setup and are willing to share with multiple housemates to reduce individual costs. The property includes parking, internet, and bills in the rent, which simplifies monthly budgeting.

The weekly price starts at 166 USD (indicative — confirm with the operator) and goes up to 314 USD. Because the lower end matches the city’s lowest weekly price among the 48 properties in Chandler, this residence can work for someone on a tight budget who does not mind living in a larger shared unit — for example, the greater_8b or 8b room types. The minimum lease length is 16 weeks, so it also suits tenants looking for a semester-length commitment rather than a full-year contract.

Tenants who need on-site parking and don’t want to arrange separate internet or utility accounts may find the all-inclusive pricing convenient. The property’s location in the 85017 ZIP code (which overlaps with the greater Phoenix area) puts it near major roads, though specific proximity to campuses or transit is not provided in this data.

Who Might Look Elsewhere

Google reviews give this residence an overall rating of 2 out of 5 based on 89 reviews — a notably low score. Independent of the quoted reviews below, this suggests that many past tenants have had negative experiences, particularly around communication and billing. Anyone who prioritises responsive management and a straightforward move-out process should carefully weigh this feedback before committing.

If you need a reliable contact for urgent issues or prefer a landlord that resolves roommate conflicts swiftly, this property may not meet those expectations. Additionally, because the lower end of the price spectrum is already the city’s floor, tenants seeking premium service or modern amenities at a similar price point will likely find better options among Chandler’s other 47 properties.

What Residents Actually Say

PDP 85017

The following review, provided by the listing source, captures one tenant’s frustration:

“I wish i could give them 0 stars. I moved out of my room in may and realized they charged me $50 to remove a command strip. YEP FIFTY DOLLARS FOR A COMMAND STRIP. Not only did this happen but i also had many issues throughout the year when my roommate threatened to kill me and they did nothing! Loved every experience a”

This tenant (Celia Polley) rated the residence 1 star. Her complaint highlights two recurring themes in the overall Google rating: unexpected charges for minor damage and perceived lack of support for safety concerns. While this is only one voice, the low aggregate rating (2.0) indicates that such experiences are not isolated.

Other reviews (not quoted in full to avoid naming institutions) describe slow email responses and unhelpful interactions during the move-in and move-out process. Tenants considering this property should clarify the policy on wall fixtures and dispute resolution before signing a lease.

Price Positioning in Chandler

Chandler’s entire student-housing market has a starting weekly price of 166 USD (indicative — confirm with the operator). PDP 85017’s own cheapest listing also begins at 166 USD, placing it at the entry level of the local market. At the upper end, its 314 USD weekly rent for smaller or independent units sits near the middle of the city’s range.

Given the 166 USD starting point, the property offers some of the most affordable shared living in Chandler. However, because the same starting price can be found elsewhere in the city, PDP 85017 is not uniquely cheap. Its value proposition rests instead on the included bills and parking — tenants should verify which utilities (electricity, water, gas, etc.) are covered, as the “bills_included” tag does not specify caps or exclusions.

Always confirm the final rent, deposit, and any additional fees with the operator before booking. Prices listed on any platform are indicative and subject to change.

Room-Type Guidance

Available room types at PDP 85017 include:

The mix means PDP 85017 can accommodate both solo renters and groups, but the size and layout of “greater_8b” units should be specifically confirmed — floor plans are not provided in the data. If you value quiet and personal space, avoid the larger shared types unless you’ve verified noise policies and roommate matching processes.

Booking Timing Considerations

The minimum lease is 16 weeks, which aligns with a typical academic semester. There is no available-from date listed, meaning availability may be cyclical or subject to immediate vacancies. Because the property’s management reputation (based on reviews) suggests slow communication, it is wise to start the booking process well before your intended move-in date — ideally 4–6 weeks ahead — to allow time for paperwork and follow-ups.

Given the low satisfaction scores, also request a sample lease and read the fine print on move-out cleaning, damage deductions, and early-termination fees. If possible, schedule a tour or virtual walkthrough to see the condition of common areas and bedrooms.

FAQ: What is the deposit amount?

The listing data does not specify a deposit figure. You must ask the operator directly what deposit (if any) is required, how it is held, and under what conditions it may be partially or fully withheld. Given the review mentioning a $50 charge for a command strip, clarify the policy on minor wall damage.

FAQ: Are bills included in the rent?

Yes, the property is tagged “bills_included” and also includes internet. However, “bills” is a broad term — confirm exactly which utilities (electricity, water, gas, trash, sewage) are covered and whether there are any usage caps. This can significantly affect your actual monthly cost.

FAQ: What is the minimum lease term?

The minimum lease length is 16 weeks. Shorter stays are likely not available through this listing. If you need a lease of exactly one semester, this may fit; for a full year, you might need to renew or find alternative housing after the initial term.

Sources & data date

This article is based on listing data provided by the platform (source: amber) and Google reviews as of the snapshot date 2026-07. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. The three quoted reviews were collected by Google and included in the property inventory; only one review is reproduced verbatim due to the presence of institution brand names in the others.

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