Who This Residence Suits (and Who Should Look Elsewhere)
Located in Chandler, Arizona, the PDP 85205 address offers a four-bedroom independent house at a weekly rate of 190–195 USD (indicative — confirm with the operator). This property is designed for group living rather than individual leases, and its features point to a specific set of ideal residents.
This residence suits:
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Small groups of three to four people who want to share a whole house rather than rent separate apartments. The 4-bedroom layout means each person can have their own room while sharing common areas (kitchen, living room, bathrooms — exact bathroom count is not listed and should be confirmed).
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Those who drive or need vehicle access. Parking is included in the tags, which is a significant advantage in suburban Chandler where public transport is limited. Residents can rely on having a designated spot.
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Residents who value a quiet, well-maintained outdoor environment. Multiple reviews mention the tropical landscaping and safe feel of the wider community (see the reviews section below). The property appears to be part of a larger complex (Island Palms in Mesa, though the address is Chandler — verify exact location with the operator).
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People on a tight weekly budget. At 190–195 USD per week for the entire house, splitting four ways brings the per-person cost to approximately 47.50–48.75 USD per week. That is notably lower than the city’s listed from-price of 166 USD per week for any property type (indicative) — although you must consider that 166 USD is a minimum for any unit, and a shared house at that price point is uncommon.
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Those who prefer flexible lease terms. The listing shows no minimum lease length, which could allow month-to-month or short-term stays (confirm with the operator). This suits rotating groups, interns, or seasonal workers.
This residence does NOT suit:
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Solo renters. The property is not a studio or one-bedroom; it’s a full house marketed as a 4b unit. A single person would pay the full 190–195 USD per week, which is above the city’s from-price and may not be cost-effective.
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Students needing proximity to campus. While the city of Chandler has educational institutions, the data shows zero linked universities here. Commuting to Mesa, Tempe (Arizona State University), or Phoenix would require a car and 20–30 minutes. If you need walking distance to classes, this is not the right choice.
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Those who expect all utilities included. The only tags are Parking and Internet. Water, electricity, gas, and sewer are not mentioned — you will need to ask the operator what is covered.
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Anyone who needs availability now. The property is tagged as “not_available” in the source data. This may mean the unit is currently leased or off-market. You must verify live availability before planning.
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Families with children requiring dedicated school district proof. While the reviews praise family safety, this is a single house in a complex; the specific school zone is not disclosed. Families should independently check the address against Chandler Unified School District boundaries.
What Residents Actually Say – Verbatim Reviews
The property carries a Google rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 87 reviews. Three reviews are available in the source data, all positive, and they emphasise community management, maintenance speed, and safety.
Review by Selina Quattlebaum (rating 5/5):
“I love these apartments! I lived here a few years ago and only left because I moved out of state. When I came back to AZ I knew I wanted to come back! I’ve been back almost two years now. The community feels so safe for my family, any maintenance issues are addressed so quickly, and everyone is so friendly! Stormi and ” (the text ends abruptly in the source).
Review by Ryan Poulson (rating 5/5):
“Stopped by Island Palms today during our property outreach and had the chance to meet Stormi, the community manager. She was busy handling a few things in the office, but I still got the opportunity to hear her in action. You can tell right away she knows her stuff and truly cares about her residents. Professional, kin”
Review by Samantha Salazar (rating 5/5):
“I’ve had a great experience living at Island Palm Apartment Homes in Mesa. The community is quiet, well-maintained, and has a really nice tropical feel with all the palm trees and landscaping. Maintenance is quick to respond, and the office staff has always been friendly and helpful whenever I’ve had questions or neede”
All three reviews mention “Stormi” (likely a property manager) and highlight responsiveness and friendliness. The consistent themes are safety, quick maintenance, and a pleasant outdoor environment. Note that the reviews refer to “Island Palms” in Mesa — the PDP 85205 address is given as Chandler (AZ 85205). It is possible the property is part of the same management portfolio or that the reviews are for the surrounding complex rather than the specific house. You should clarify this with the operator.
No critical reviews were provided in the data. The overall 4.0 rating out of 87 reviews suggests general satisfaction, but a full picture would require reading recent Google reviews for the specific address.
Price Positioning vs. Chandler’s From-Price

Chandler’s overall minimum weekly rent across all property types is 166 USD (indicative — confirm with the operator). The PDP 85205 charges 190–195 USD per week for the whole house.
- On a per-person basis (if shared by 4 people), the cost falls well below the city minimum: about 48 USD per week per person.
- As a single-unit price, 190–195 USD is 14–17% above the city’s cheapest listing. However, that 166 USD is likely a small studio or a room in a shared apartment — not a full independent house. For a 4-bedroom house, 190–195 USD is exceptionally low. You should verify the condition and square footage, as unusually low prices can indicate older construction or limited amenities.
The price is listed as “weekly”, which is less common than monthly for US rentals. Be prepared that the operator may prefer monthly payments or require a deposit (deposit data is null — confirm). Always ask for the total move-in cost.
Room-Type Guidance: 4-Bed Independent House
The property lists two unit types: “4b” and “branded_independent_house”. This likely means the entire house is rented as a single unit, not by individual rooms. You and your housemates will jointly sign one lease — ensure everyone is comfortable with joint liability.
- Number of bathrooms: Not specified. Most 4-bedroom houses in this price range have 2 bathrooms. Confirm with the operator.
- Furniture: Not mentioned. Expect to furnish the house yourself unless the operator states otherwise.
- Internet: Tagged as included, which is a plus. Verify speed and provider.
- Parking: Included. Likely a driveway or assigned spot.
Because the property is an independent house, you will likely handle your own utilities (electric, water, gas) except for what is explicitly covered. Ask the operator for a breakdown of included vs. excluded costs.
Booking Timing and Availability
The source data tags the property as “not_available”. This could mean:
- The unit is currently occupied and will not be free until a future date (the listing does not provide an “available from” date).
- The operator has temporarily taken it off the market.
- Data is outdated or incorrectly labelled.
As of the data date (2026-07), you cannot directly book this property through the listing. Your best course of action is to contact the property operator (using the on-site assistant on the platform) to ask whether the “not_available” status has changed, or to request similar 4-bedroom houses in Chandler that are currently available.
If you are planning a move in 2026 or 2027, start inquiring at least 3–4 months ahead. Chandler’s rental market in the Phoenix metro area tends to tighten in late summer and early fall (August–October) as students and professionals relocate. The property’s flexible lease length (no minimum) could work if you need a temporary arrangement while house-hunting elsewhere.
H3: Is parking really included? Is there a fee?
The property tags include “Parking” without a separate fee listed. In practice, this likely means one or two off-street parking spots come with the house. Confirm the number of spaces and whether guests can also park. If you have more than one car per two residents, you may need to find street parking.
H3: What is the minimum lease length?
The data gives “min_lease: null”, meaning no minimum lease term is specified by the operator. This could allow monthly or even weekly leases, but you should verify — some operators write “no minimum” but require at least 30 days’ notice for moving out. Always get the cancellation policy in writing.
H3: Are utilities included beyond internet?
Only Internet is explicitly tagged. Assume electricity, water, gas, and trash are your responsibility unless the operator confirms otherwise. Ask for an average monthly utility cost for the house — in Chandler’s hot summers, air conditioning can add 100–200 USD per month to the electric bill.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
This article is based on data provided by an independent student-housing platform. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Reviews are quoted verbatim from Google and may refer to the broader complex rather than the individual unit.
For live availability and to check if this property or similar 4-bedroom houses in Chandler are open for booking, use the on-site assistant on this platform.
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