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PDP 85201 (Chandler) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who This Residence Suits and Who Should Look Elsewhere

PDP 85201 in Chandler, Arizona, is a student housing option built around shared living. The property offers 8-bedroom and 7-bedroom units, as well as a branded independent house. It includes parking, laundry facilities, and all bills in the weekly rent. The minimum lease is 16 weeks, and availability starts 7 July 2026.

Who it suits:

Who should look elsewhere:


What Residents Actually Say – Verbatim Quotes

The property has a Google rating of 4.4 out of 5, based on 127 reviews. The written feedback is mixed, ranging from very positive to strongly negative. Here are the three reviews provided in the data, quoted exactly:

Chancye Hunter (5/5):
“Living in Club 715 has been the best experience for me since moving from the MidWest. The location and the small community helps us all be a small and safe community. Jenn Peters has an open door of understanding, honesty and respect. Sean Marble is the man!! He is respectable when he comes into my unit, when I see him”

Note: “Club 715” may be an alternate name or the building’s common name. This review highlights the sense of community and respectful staff.

Theresa Edison (4/5):
“So far so good but if this place is secure with the front door locks but they keep stuffing the door lock and it’s not safe for some us that live here.. other than that why are we paying for trash when we take our own trash out? Also it’s about the trash to it’s not thrown in the bin right and it’s making the apartment”

This review points to lock security issues and dissatisfaction with the trash service.

Tracy Sam (1/5):
“Worst place to live in. The new management here will charge you with 2 months later bills on maintenance and nothing is ever taken care of. They charge you for trash maintenance but no one ever picks up your trash. They overcharged with you for vacancy bills? Wth is that. Im already paying to live here why charge me ex”

A critical review alleging billing problems, poor maintenance, and trash service failures.

Summary: Positive experiences centre on community and staff. Negative experiences focus on security, trash, and billing. Prospective tenants should ask the operator detailed questions about lock maintenance, trash collection procedures, and how vacancy charges are handled.


Price Positioning vs the City’s Starting Price

PDP 85201

The weekly rent at PDP 85201 ranges from 186 to 204 USD, with bills included. In Chandler, the overall student accommodation market has a starting price of 166 USD per week (indicative). That means this property sits roughly 12% to 23% above the city’s cheapest option.

However, the city’s “from price” of 166 USD may reflect a room in a shared unit without included utilities or parking. PDP 85201’s rent includes those, so the effective cost could be similar once you add electricity, water, internet, and parking fees elsewhere. For example:

All prices quoted are indicative – confirm with the operator. Asking for a full breakdown of what is included in the rent (e.g., cap on utility usage, parking spot guarantee) is essential before signing.


Room-Type Guidance: Shared Units and Independent House

PDP 85201 offers three types of accommodation:

  1. 8-bedroom unit – Eight private bedrooms (likely lockable) sharing communal living, kitchen, and bathrooms. Suits someone who wants a larger social circle and lower cost per person.
  2. 7-bedroom unit – Similar to above but with one fewer roommate. May provide slightly more common space per person.
  3. Branded independent house – A separate house on the property, managed under the same operator. Likely offers more privacy, possibly a private kitchen or fewer housemates. Details are not specified in the data, so you should ask the operator about the number of bedrooms, bathrooms, and whether it is fully furnished.

All units include laundry facilities on-site and dedicated parking.

Key factors to consider:


Booking Timing for 2026–2027

Availability begins 7 July 2026. The minimum lease is 16 weeks, so the earliest move-out would be late October 2026. If you plan to stay for a full academic year (roughly August 2026 to May 2027), you may be able to extend – confirm with the operator.

Given the mixed reviews about management, it is wise to book only after you have thoroughly checked the lease terms and recent conditions on-site (or via a virtual tour). Early booking (spring 2026) may secure the room type you want, but don’t rush before getting clarity on maintenance and billing policies.


Are all bills included in the rent?

Yes, the property’s tags list “bills_included.” However, “included” can have limits (e.g., a cap on electricity or water usage). Ask the operator whether there are any caps or extra charges for excessive usage. The rent covers the base utility costs.

Is parking free or assigned?

Parking is listed as an amenity, meaning it is part of the property and likely included in the rent. Confirm whether each resident gets one dedicated space or if it is first-come, first-served. Some residents have noted that the area is safe, but lock issues suggest the parking lot might not be gated.

What is the minimum lease length? Can I leave early?

The minimum lease is 16 weeks. Early termination terms are not provided in the data. Given one review’s complaint about “vacancy bills,” you should explicitly ask about penalties for breaking the lease or subletting options. Get any early-exit policy in writing.


Sources & data date: 2026-07

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