Overview & location
The 9 UCF (also referred to as “The Nine”) is a purpose-built student apartment complex located at Orlando, FL 32826, USA. It sits near the University of Central Florida’s main campus, making it a logical option for students attending that institution. The property offers a range of unit types: one-bedroom, two-bedroom, four-bedroom, five-bedroom, and six-bedroom apartments. It is available for move-in from 14 August 2026. Monthly rent starts at USD 1,059 and goes up to USD 2,099 — indicative prices that should be confirmed directly with the operator.
The property includes a gym, laundry facilities, and utility bills are included in the rent. According to the platform data, The 9 UCF has a Google rating of 4.2 out of 5, based on 359 reviews. No other rating dimensions are provided.
Who this residence suits
The 9 UCF is best suited for students who value a modern, recently built apartment with inclusive utilities. The property appears to target those who want a full-service living experience near campus, with amenities such as a gym and on-site laundry. The availability of large unit types (four-, five-, and six-bedroom apartments) makes it particularly suitable for groups of students who want to live together while having individual bedrooms. The nine-month lease cycle (starting in August) aligns with the typical academic year for many US universities.
Residents who appreciate a well-maintained building and helpful leasing staff may find the property appealing. One Google reviewer, Ms. Ju Beans, gave a 5-star rating and described the property as “amazingly beautiful” and “up to date, quality and definitely brand new.” They also praised the tour guide’s knowledge and responsiveness. This suggests that prospective tenants who like a polished, new environment and attentive service during the leasing process could be a good fit.
Additionally, the inclusion of bills in the rent simplifies budgeting for students who want predictable monthly expenses without worrying about separate electricity, water, or internet bills.
Who this residence does not suit

The property may not suit students on a tight budget. The city of Orlando has a from-price of USD 719 per month (the lowest available rent among 18 listed properties in the city). The 9 UCF’s starting price of USD 1,059 is notably higher than that floor. Even the cheapest unit at The 9 UCF is about 47% above the city’s affordable baseline. Students who need to keep costs low should explore other options in Orlando before committing to this residence.
Furthermore, the property appears to have inconsistent management and customer service. A 1-star review from jordan kelly, who lived there for a freshman year, states: “All of the staff here are rude and if you call them to Complain about something they’re always passive aggressive and always rude.” This indicates that residents who expect courteous, responsive maintenance or office staff may be disappointed. The same reviewer also mentioned unauthorized people present in the house, which raises concerns about security and privacy for some units.
Given that the property has a mix of positive and negative reviews, students who are especially sensitive to management quality or who prefer a quieter, more hands-off living environment may want to look elsewhere.
What residents actually say
Three verbatim Google reviews are available. They highlight a split in resident experience:
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Positive: Ms. Ju Beans (5 stars) emphasized the aesthetic quality of the building and the helpfulness of staff member Mya Graham during a tour. The reviewer wrote: “The Nine is amazingly beautiful!! For college students as well as regular guests, Hands down the best apartment – up to date, quality and definitely brand new. Mya Graham gave an excellent tour. She was very informational, answered all questions, and was knowledgeable about the property, the rooms and etc.” This review suggests that during the leasing process, the property can make a strong first impression.
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Positive: Hunter King (5 stars) also praised a staff member, Alyssa, for being “extremely helpful” and having “all the answers we needed.” The reviewer noted they would keep the property in mind for final decisions.
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Negative: jordan kelly (1 star) described a negative long-term experience: “I’ve lived here at the nine for my freshman year and all I can say is it’s terribly organized. All of the staff here are rude and if you call them to Complain about something they’re always passive aggressive and always rude.” The review was cut off, but it indicates that resident satisfaction may decline after moving in, especially regarding maintenance and management interactions.
Overall, the property earns praise for its physical condition and initial service, but some residents face ongoing issues with staff attitude and organization. The 4.2 Google rating (from 359 reviews) suggests that most reviewers are satisfied, but given the sample of only three reviews, prospective renters should read a wider set of recent feedback before deciding.
Price positioning & room-type guidance
The 9 UCF’s price range of USD 1,059–2,099 per month is well above Orlando’s city from-price of USD 719. This positions the property in the mid-to-upper price tier for student housing in the area. The wide range likely reflects the variety of unit types:
- One-bedroom (1b): Likely at the higher end (closer to USD 2,099) because it offers the most privacy.
- Two-bedroom (2b): Mid-range, probably around USD 1,300–1,600 per bedroom depending on configuration.
- Four-bedroom (4b): More affordable per person; expected to be near the lower end of the range.
- Five-bedroom (5b) and six-bedroom (6b): The lowest per-person cost, possibly starting near USD 1,059 for one share in a six-bedroom unit.
Since unit-type-specific prices are not provided in the data, you must confirm with the operator. The property includes bills, which can save approximately USD 100–150 per month compared to properties where utilities are extra. Factor that into cost comparisons.
For budget-conscious students, a shared larger unit (4b–6b) will be the most economical choice. Students who want a private bedroom and bathroom should expect to pay significantly more. The property’s availability starting in August 2026 means that those looking for a spring or summer move-in may need to check if shorter leases or different start dates are offered (no minimum lease term is listed).
Booking timing
The property is listed as available from 14 August 2026. This is a typical fall move-in date for US academic calendars. Given that The 9 UCF is likely popular due to its proximity to UCF and its modern facilities, early booking is advisable. Many student housing properties in Orlando fill up months in advance — especially for the preferred floor plans and lower-priced units. By March or April 2026, some unit types may already be waitlisted. If you are considering this property, contacting the leasing office as early as possible in 2026 (or even late 2025) can improve your chances of securing your preferred room type and price.
Be aware that prices are indicative and may change as the availability date approaches. The operator may also offer lease incentives (such as reduced deposits or gift cards) during slower periods, but no promotions are listed in the data.
FAQ
What is included in the rent for The 9 UCF?
According to the property tags, utilities (bills) are included in the monthly rent. The property also has a gym and laundry facilities. All other services — such as parking, furniture, or internet — are not specified in the provided data and should be verified with the operator.
Are there any security deposits or fees?
The data does not list a deposit amount. You will need to ask the property directly about any upfront costs, such as a security deposit, application fee, or administrative fee.
How far is The 9 UCF from the University of Central Florida campus?
The address is Orlando, FL 32826, which is the same ZIP code as UCF’s main campus. The exact distance is not provided, but it is within walking or short driving distance. Check with the operator for precise travel times.
Sources & data date
All pricing, ratings, reviews, and property details are sourced from the student-housing platform data as of July 2026. Prices are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator.
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