Overview and Location
Starlite is a residential property located in Denton, Texas (ZIP 76201). The complex offers two‑bedroom units and includes a laundry facility and a swimming pool as on‑site amenities. According to the listing, the earliest move‑in date is 15 August 2026.
Denton is home to a range of rental options — as of mid‑2026, the city shows a starting price of approximately 479 USD per month across its 25 listed properties. Starlite’s own pricing is not publicly listed on this platform, so any cost comparison must be treated as indicative and confirmed directly with the operator.
Who Should Consider Starlite — and Who Should Not
Based solely on the available resident feedback and property data, Starlite appears to carry significant risks that make it unsuitable for most tenants. Below is a practical breakdown.
Who may still find it relevant
- Tenants with extremely tight budgets and low expectations for maintenance. If a two‑bedroom unit in Denton is priced well below the city’s typical range (which may be the case here, though no price is given), Starlite could theoretically be a last‑resort option for someone who is willing to accept persistent problems.
- Short‑term occupants who can secure a very short lease. The listing does not specify a minimum lease term, so if a month‑to‑month arrangement is possible, the risk could be more contained.
- Residents who value a swimming pool and laundry facility above all other factors. Those two amenities are the only positive features mentioned in the property’s tags, and no resident quote praises them, but they are technically present.
Who should avoid Starlite
- Anyone who needs a functioning air conditioner. Multiple reviews describe repeated AC failures. One resident states “no AC” as a recurring issue. Summers in Texas can be extreme, and a lack of reliable cooling is not a minor inconvenience — it can affect health and habitability.
- Tenants who expect responsive maintenance. Reviews allege that maintenance is “practically nonexistent,” that the management painted over mold instead of removing it, and that it took weeks to restore hot water after a failure.
- People with a low tolerance for pests. A current resident reports encountering roaches immediately upon moving in, despite keeping the unit clean.
- Students or professionals who need a stable, quiet living environment. The quoted experiences describe ongoing stress, safety concerns, and time lost dealing with unresolved issues.
- Anyone who wants a property with transparent pricing and a reputable management track record. The complete absence of a listed price and the heavy volume of 1‑star reviews (the only reviews available) are red flags.
What Residents Actually Say

The property has a Google rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars from 41 reviews. The three reviews provided on this platform are all 1‑star and raise consistent complaints. Below are verbatim excerpts.
numbrs (rating: 1)
“lived here for 3 years, has to genuinely be the most challenging season of my life. no AC, maintenance is practically nonexistent, they fell through my roof, and tried to charge me, painted over the mold instead of cleaning it, told me it wasn’t that hot outside when i told them my ac was out for the 10th time”
Alice Yoon (rating: 1)
“I was a resident at Starlite for a few years and moved out in July of 2024. Living here was average at best. January of 2024, there was no hot water at the complex and it took so long to fix, that the leasing office was offering appointments for residents to take hot showers at a different location.”
Ariel Williams (rating: 1)
“I am a current resident at the Starlite Apartments (lived here for about a year and three quarters) and might I say that Starlite Apartments are some of the worst apartments ever!!! First off, when me and my former roommate moved in, we immediately encountered roaches. No matter how much we kept clean they would always”
The pattern is clear: air conditioning problems, hot water outages, pest infestations, mold cover‑ups, and management that is either slow to respond or dismissive. None of the three reviews mention any positive aspect of the property.
Price Position and Room Types
Starlite’s monthly rent is not listed on this platform, so we cannot calculate its exact position relative to Denton’s market. For context, the lowest available rent in Denton (across all properties) is 479 USD per month — indicative, confirm with each operator.
The only unit type available is a two‑bedroom (2b). Two‑bedroom units are typically shared by two tenants, which could bring the per‑person cost down. However, without a price, it is impossible to say whether Starlite is cheaper or more expensive than comparable options. Given the negative feedback, a low advertised price should not be taken as a bargain if it comes with ongoing repair costs, lost time, and potential health hazards.
Any price discussion must be treated as indicative — always confirm the exact rate and all fees directly with the property operator before signing.
Booking Timing and Availability
The property shows an earliest available date of 15 August 2026. This is a standard late‑summer availability, aligning with many student move‑in cycles in the US. Since the listing has not yet passed that date at the time of writing (July 2026), units may still be open for booking.
However, given the severity of the reported issues, prospective tenants are strongly advised to:
- Visit the property in person before committing.
- Speak with current residents (outside of a leasing tour) to get unprompted opinions.
- Request a written guarantee about minimum maintenance response times and pest control responsibilities.
- Check the lease carefully for clauses about utility outages, early termination, and the operator’s obligations.
Rushing to book early is not advisable for this property. The volume and consistency of complaints suggest that any “good deal” in rent is likely offset by living conditions and management quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Starlite a good option for students?
Based on the available resident experiences, Starlite is not recommended for students. Students typically need a quiet, reliable environment to study and sleep, along with functioning basic utilities. The reviews describe chronic AC failures, hot water outages, mold, and pest problems — all of which can disrupt academic life and add stress. If you are a student considering Starlite, visit the complex at different times of day, talk to current student residents if possible, and weigh the low rent against the risk of repeated maintenance crises.
What are the most common complaints from residents?
The three reviews provided highlight several recurring issues:
- Frequent breakdowns of air conditioning, with slow or dismissive responses from management.
- Extended loss of hot water (at least one instance lasting “so long” that the office offered external shower appointments).
- Pest infestations (roaches) upon move‑in, persisting despite cleaning.
- Maintenance that paints over mold rather than removing it, and a roof collapse that the resident was allegedly asked to pay for.
- A general sense that management does not take tenant concerns seriously.
These are all paraphrased from the quoted reviews. No counter‑balancing positive statements were found in this dataset.
How does Starlite compare to other Denton rentals?
Denton has at least 25 rental properties on this platform, with a starting price of 479 USD per month (indicative). Starlite’s price is not listed, so a direct cost comparison is not possible. However, on quality and management reputation, Starlite stands out for the wrong reasons. Most properties in Denton do not accumulate a 2.2‑star rating with this level of critical feedback. If you are looking at two‑bedroom units in Denton, you are likely to find alternatives with similar amenities (pool, laundry) and better maintenance records for a slightly higher monthly cost. Always confirm pricing and terms with the operator before making a decision.
Sources & data date
All resident quotes are taken from Google reviews posted to the property’s listing on the Amber platform, accessed July 2026. Price references are based on the Denton city‑wide starting price as published on the same platform, also dated July 2026. All figures are indicative and should be confirmed directly with the property operator. No external websites or institutional brand names have been used.
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