Who The Valley suits — and who it doesn’t
The Valley in State College, Pennsylvania, is a purpose-built student residence aimed at those who want a balance between on‑campus access and off‑campus quiet. Based on resident reviews and the property’s features, it works well for:
- Students who value amenities. The property has a clubhouse, study rooms, a gym, a swimming pool, and a game room. Residents mention these as highlights, especially the study rooms for focused work.
- Those who rely on public transport or have a car. A free CATA bus pass is included with the lease, and the bus stop is right in front of the building (some reviews refer to “The View”, which is a nearby building). Parking is described as easy, with good winter snow removal.
- People who prefer a quiet, well‑maintained environment. Multiple reviews use words like “clean”, “quiet”, “calm”, and “serene”. The maintenance crew is called “efficient, fast and responsive” by a resident who had been living there for a month.
- Flexible lease lengths. The minimum lease is 4 months, which can suit students on a single semester, a summer term, or those who want a shorter commitment.
The Valley may be less suitable for:
- Budget‑conscious students. The monthly price starts at $959 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The city’s cheapest student property starts at $749 per month, so The Valley sits at a higher entry point. If you are looking for the lowest possible rent in State College, you will find cheaper options.
- Those who want a very short stay. The minimum lease is 4 months. If you need a month‑by‑month arrangement or a lease under 4 months, this property is not an option.
- Students who require individual leases or per‑bedroom pricing. The data does not specify whether rooms are rented individually or by the unit. The unit types listed are whole apartments (2‑bedroom, 4‑bedroom, 5‑bedroom). If you want a private room without having to find three or four roommates, you will need to confirm the booking model with the operator.
What residents actually say
Three Google reviews (from a total of 429, giving an average rating of 4.0 out of 5) give a practical picture of daily life at The Valley.
“I’ve honestly had a great experience living here. The apartment itself is really nice, clean, and well maintained. The amenities are amazing, especially the clubhouse and the study rooms. The study rooms are quiet and perfect for focusing, which is super important for me as a student. The staff, especially Katie, are h”
— Omar ‘, 5‑star review
“I lived in the valley for a year and I think it’s very clean, quiet place to live. It’s conveniently pretty close to campus and you get a free bus pass with your lease so commuting is easy. Personally I never had any issues with finding a parking spot in the lot, and in the winter they do a very good job cleaning out t”
— Srioviya Deivaprakash, 5‑star review
“Been living here for a month now and it is genuinely a good place to live. Amenities are pretty nice, the apartment itself is good. The maintenance crew is efficient, fast and responsive. It is quiet, calm and serene here. The CATA bus stop is right in front of The View and you get a free bus pass with the lease so tha”
— Badar Khalid, 4‑star review
Key themes from these reviews: cleanliness, quiet atmosphere, responsive maintenance, good amenities (especially study rooms), reliable bus service, and easy parking. The short‑stay reviewer (one month) had a positive impression. The staff member Katie is mentioned positively but the sentence is cut short.
Price positioning against the city’s from-price

State College has at least four student properties listed on independent platforms. The cheapest among them starts at $749 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). The Valley’s lowest price is $959 per month, which is $210 higher than that entry point. The top end of The Valley’s range reaches $2,518 per month, likely corresponding to larger apartments or premium unit types.
In other words, The Valley is a mid‑to‑high price option in the State College student market. It is not the cheapest, but it offers a higher‑than‑average set of amenities (pool, gym, game room) and a reputation for cleanliness and quietness that explains the premium. The free bus pass adds value: having a car on campus can be costly, and the included CATA pass may offset some of the extra rent cost.
If you compare the price to buying a standalone apartment or house in the area, The Valley’s all‑inclusive model (likely covering utilities, internet, and amenities) may be simpler for international or first‑year students who prefer not to set up accounts individually. Confirm inclusions with the operator.
Room‑type guidance
The Valley offers three configurations:
- 2‑bedroom – suitable for one or two roommates. Likely the smallest and most affordable option within the range. Good for students who want a private bedroom but a shared common area.
- 4‑bedroom – a common size for student living. If you prefer a larger group, this gives you three roommates and a bigger living space.
- 5‑bedroom – the largest option, requiring four roommates. This may appeal to groups of friends who want to live together or to students who want the lowest per‑person rent (the total rent is split among five people, though the per‑bedroom price is not separately listed).
Because the price range spans from $959 to $2,518 monthly per unit (indicative — confirm with the operator), the actual cost per person depends on which unit type you choose and how many roommates you have. The 5‑bedroom unit would likely give the lowest per‑person cost, while a 2‑bedroom unit with one roommate could be more expensive per person. Always confirm the exact per‑room or per‑person rate when booking.
None of the reviews mention specific unit types, so choose based on your group size and privacy preferences. If you are a solo tenant looking for a studio or a 1‑bedroom, The Valley does not offer that option.
Booking timing
The Valley has a minimum lease length of 4 months. For a 2026 move‑in, you can book for a fall semester (starting August/September) or for a spring semester (starting January). Because the property is likely popular (429 reviews and a solid 4‑star rating), it is wise to start searching at least 3–4 months before your intended move‑in date. Early booking in the prior academic year (e.g., October 2025 for a 2026/2027 lease) can give you more unit choices.
However, the property does not show a specific “available from” date. If you want a lease starting in a particular month, contact the operator early. The 4‑month minimum also means you can take a shorter term than the typical 12‑month lease – useful if you are graduating mid‑year or doing an exchange program.
For 2027 planning, the same timeline applies: start looking in late 2026 for fall 2027. Because The Valley is one of only four student properties in the city (based on the dataset), competition for units may be higher. Do not wait until the last month before move‑in.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the minimum lease at The Valley?
The minimum lease term is 4 months. This is shorter than many student apartments, which often require 12‑month leases. It allows flexibility for one semester, a summer term, or an academic year that does not line up with the standard calendar. Confirm the exact start and end dates with the operator when booking.
What amenities are included?
The Valley lists a game room, a gym, and a swimming pool. Resident reviews also mention a clubhouse and study rooms. A free CATA bus pass comes with the lease. Parking is described as easy, and winter snow removal is handled well. There is no mention of laundry, but this is common in student buildings – verify with the operator. Also confirm whether utilities and internet are included in the monthly rent.
How far is The Valley from campus?
One resident wrote that it is “conveniently pretty close to campus”. The address is State College, PA 16803. No exact distance is given, but the free bus pass makes the commute easy. The CATA bus stop is right in front of the adjacent building (The View). If you plan to walk or bike, check the exact distance on a map. For reference, State College is a compact town, so most off‑campus housing is within a few miles of Penn State’s main campus.
Sources & data date: This article is based on property data from an independent student‑housing platform, last updated July 2026.
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