About The View on High
The View on High is a multi-bedroom apartment building located at Columbus, OH 43201, USA, in the Bexley area of the city. It offers a mix of two-, three-, four-, and five-bedroom units, making it primarily suited to tenants who plan to share with roommates. Monthly prices range from $1,339 to $1,554 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The building includes a courtyard, a gym, and a study area. Google reviews give a 3.9 rating from 39 reviews, indicating a mixed experience. The earliest move-in date recorded is August 15, 2026.
Who Should Consider This Residence – and Who Might Look Elsewhere
Who it suits
- Groups of roommates: The unit types (2b, 3b, 4b, 5b) are designed for shared living. If you have two to five people ready to split rent, The View on High offers a straightforward arrangement with no advertised private studios or one-bedrooms.
- Residents who value on-site amenities: The presence of a gym, a courtyard, and a study area provides convenience for daily exercise, outdoor relaxation, and focused work away from the apartment.
- Tenants who can tolerate a premium price: At $1,339–$1,554 per month for a unit (not per person – the price is listed as monthly for the unit), the cost is well above the city’s from-price of $695. That gap suggests a higher-end product in terms of finishes or location relative to the lowest-priced options in Columbus.
Who might look elsewhere
- Solo renters or couples wanting a private space: With no studio or one-bedroom units listed, anyone living alone would need to find a roommate or consider other properties.
- Budget-conscious tenants: The minimum unit price of $1,339 is nearly double the city’s cheapest offering ($695). If you are looking for the most affordable housing in Columbus, this building will not be the right fit.
- Individuals with mobility challenges: One reviewer noted that the front door is not automatic. This could make entry difficult for anyone using a wheelchair or walker.
- Security-sensitive residents: A review describes an unhoused person sleeping inside the parking garage for months, which raises concerns about the safety and comfort of the parking area.
What Residents Actually Say
The three Google reviews provided paint a varied picture.
Hallie Singer (rating 2/5) focused on accessibility: “For this assignment, I chose to examine the accessibility of the apartment building The View on High on North High Street. When first approaching the building, I realized that there are two entrances, at the front and in the parking garage. The front door to this building was not automatic, so it would definitely be di” (text cut off). The main takeaway: the main entrance lacks an automatic door, which can be a barrier.
Luke Doherty (rating 5/5) gave a glowing account: “This apartment unit is the best apartment ever. Everything is great quality and amazing. Ryan who works there has been super helpful with any problem and helps get them fixed. Amazing place.” This suggests that maintenance and staff responsiveness can be excellent once you move in.
Angela Clervoix (rating 1/5) reported a serious issue: “An unhoused man who has been sleeping every night for the past three months INSIDE the parking garage DIRECTLY next to my daughter’s parking spot … She has resorted to backing into her parking space so she doesn’t have to exit her vehicle next to his body. I’ve sent her pepper spray and” (text cut off). This indicates that the parking garage may feel unsafe, and management may not have resolved the situation for months.
Overall, residents agree that the building has quality interiors and helpful staff, but also cite specific concerns about accessibility and security that potential tenants should investigate in person.
Price Positioning and Room Type Guidance
The monthly price range for a unit at The View on High is $1,339–$1,554 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Columbus’s overall from-price for student housing is $695 per month. The View on High’s minimum is roughly 93% higher than that baseline, placing it in the mid‑to‑high price tier for the city.

Regarding room types:
- Two-bedroom (2b): Likely the most affordable within this building; suitable for two roommates.
- Three-bedroom (3b): A common configuration for three sharers.
- Four-bedroom (4b): Good for a larger group; each person’s share would be lower than the unit price divided equally.
- Five-bedroom (5b): The largest option, often attracting groups of five friends.
Because the price is listed per unit (not per bedroom), dividing the total by the number of roommates gives an approximate per-person cost. For example, a $1,339 2-bedroom would be about $670 per person per month – still above the city from-price, but more manageable than the headline number suggests. Still, confirm the exact cost breakdown with the operator, as some buildings charge per room or include utilities differently.
Booking Timing
The earliest recorded availability is August 15, 2026. Given that this property targets groups who need to coordinate multiple roommates, it is wise to start looking several months ahead – ideally by early 2026 for an August move-in. Multi-bedroom units in popular areas near Ohio State University (despite not being listed as a university official partner) tend to lease quickly. Contact the operator directly to ask about current availability, waitlists, and lease start dates beyond the one shown. If you have a flexible group, you may also find units that open up in other months, but the data only shows one date.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the rent?
The provided data does not specify what utilities, furniture, or services are covered. Rent typically includes water and trash, but electricity, internet, and gas may be separate. Some concessions (parking, gym access) might also affect the total. Confirm all inclusions with the operator before signing.
Is parking available?
Yes – based on the review mentioning a parking garage, the building appears to offer parking. However, no pricing or availability details are included in the data. Ask whether a parking spot is assigned, if there is an extra fee, and how secure the garage is, given the reported issue.
How safe is the area?
The review from Angela Clervoix describes a long‑term situation of an unhoused person sleeping inside the parking garage, which suggests that security measures may be inadequate. While one review does not represent the entire neighborhood, it is worth visiting the property at different times of day, checking local crime statistics, and asking management about security patrols, lighting, and response policies.
Sources & data date
All prices, ratings, reviews, and availability data are sourced from public listings and user reviews as of July 2026. Prices are indicative and subject to change – confirm with the operator.
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