Who Should Consider The Maxxen in Athens?
The Maxxen is a furnished apartment community located in Athens, Georgia, near the University of Georgia campus. With rents ranging from 1,219 to 1,799 USD per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), it sits well above the city’s average starting price of 771 USD. The property offers unit types from studios to four-bedroom suites, a 3-month minimum lease term, and on-site laundry, parking, and full furnishing. Based on available resident reviews and property features, this is a detailed decision review to help you determine if The Maxxen fits your needs.
Who This Residence Suits
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Students who prioritize a modern, well-maintained apartment
The building is relatively new, and multiple reviews highlight its condition. One five-star review says: “The apartment is relatively new and well-maintained.” If moving into a clean, recently built space is important, The Maxxen appears to deliver that. -
Students who value responsive management and quick maintenance
Efficiency in handling issues is a recurring theme. Rachel Li notes: “Maintenance requests are handled efficiently—issues reported in the morning are often resolved the same day, and those reported in the afternoon are typically fixed by the next morning.” Frank adds: “Staff is super nice and very helpful and made moving in a breeze!” This suggests the office and maintenance teams are proactive and friendly. -
Students looking for fully furnished accommodation with parking
The property is tagged as fully furnished, includes laundry facilities, and offers parking. For international students or those arriving without furniture, this eliminates upfront costs. The parking availability (though with recent price changes — see below) is a convenience in Athens. -
Students who can commit to a minimum 3-month lease
The 3-month minimum is shorter than many traditional 12-month leases. This could suit exchange students, summer interns, or anyone needing flexibility without a full academic year commitment.
Who This Residence May Not Suit
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Students on a tight budget
At a starting price of 1,219 USD per month, The Maxxen is about 58% higher than the city’s bottom-tier options (771 USD). Even the cheapest unit costs significantly more than Athens’ average lower end. If you are seeking the most affordable student housing in Athens, you will find lower-priced options elsewhere. -
Residents who dislike sudden fee increases
One review from Hannah Powell (2 stars) raises a red flag: “A decent place to live, but is now pulling one over on the residents by increasing parking by 133% after most of us have resigned (knowing they would be doing this well before we did ive been told). They’re trying to charge the same amount as other newer places nearby, but severely lack in the amenities the other pla…” The review cuts off, but the complaint is clear: parking cost jumped dramatically after leases were signed. If you rely on a car, confirm the current parking fee and whether it is subject to change mid-lease. -
Students who expect extensive amenities like a gym, pool, or common areas
The review above mentions that The Maxxen “severely lack in the amenities” compared to newer complexes. The property tags only mention laundry, parking, and furnishing. If you want a resort-style pool, fitness center, or study lounges, you may need to look elsewhere or verify what exactly is offered beyond the listed basics. -
Students who prefer a very quiet, low-turnover environment
With a rating of 4.4 stars from 60 Google reviews, most feedback is positive. However, the single negative review hints at management practices that could cause frustration. The negative experience is not universally shared (two out of three quoted reviews are 5-star), but it is worth considering if you are sensitive to administrative surprises.
What Residents Actually Say
The Maxxen holds a 4.4 Google rating from 60 reviews, which is solid. The three quoted reviews provide a balanced picture:
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Hannah Powell (2 stars): Focused on the parking price increase and perceived lack of value relative to newer properties. Suggests that while the living experience itself is decent, financial decisions by management may erode trust.
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Frank (5 stars): Emphasized a problem-free year, helpful staff, and smooth move-in. “Love my apartment, I’ve been here for almost a year now and I’ve had 0 problems with anything in it.”
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Rachel Li (5 stars): Praised the newness, maintenance speed, and office friendliness. Offered specific timeframes for maintenance resolution.
The overall sentiment indicates that residents who don’t encounter price hikes or amenity gaps are very satisfied. The main risk is the potential for unexpected costs, particularly around parking.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price
Athens has a city-level starting price of 771 USD per month across all student housing. That figure comes from the entire inventory of 8 properties tracked in this market. The Maxxen’s minimum of 1,219 USD is substantially higher — about 58% above the cheapest available rooms in Athens.

However, Athens is home to the University of Georgia, and housing near campus commands a premium. The Maxxen sits in Athens (GA 30601), close to UGA’s main campus. In context, 1,219 USD for a fully furnished unit with parking and a short lease is not out of line for prime university-adjacent properties. But if you are willing to walk or bike a bit farther, you might find cheaper options in the 800–1,000 USD range.
Note: all prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before committing.
Room-Type Guidance
The Maxxen offers five unit types: studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom. Since the price range is 1,219–1,799 USD per month, the lower end likely corresponds to studios or smaller units, and the upper end to larger shared apartments.
- Studio or 1-bedroom: Best for those who want complete privacy. Expect to pay near the top of the range.
- 2-bedroom: A common choice for two roommates. Split cost could be roughly 600–700 USD per person, if the unit rents around 1,200–1,400 USD.
- 3-bedroom or 4-bedroom: Lower per-person cost, but total rent might still push toward 1,800 USD. Confirm with the operator whether individual leases or joint leases are used.
- Minimum lease: 3 months, which is flexible. If you only need a semester or summer term, this works well.
Check with the leasing office for exact pricing per floor plan, as availability changes.
Booking Timing
The Maxxen lists availability from 07‑08‑2026 — that is July 8, 2026. That aligns with a typical summer move-in for the fall 2026 semester at UGA. If you plan to arrive in August 2026 for the academic year, July 8 is early enough to secure a unit before the rush.
Given that Athens has only 8 student properties in this dataset, demand may be high for well-rated options like The Maxxen. It is advisable to inquire as soon as possible after March or April 2026, especially if you want a specific unit type or floor plan. If you need to move in earlier than July 2026, this property would not be suitable unless special arrangements are made.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is parking included in the rent?
No, parking is a separate cost. One review notes that the parking fee increased by 133% — the exact current amount is not disclosed. You must ask the operator for the most up-to-date parking charges and whether they are guaranteed for the full lease term.
What utilities are covered?
The property tags do not specify utility inclusion. Reviews do not mention utilities. You should confirm with the management which utilities (electricity, water, gas, internet) are included in the rent and which are billed separately.
Can I sign a lease if I am not a student at the University of Georgia?
The Maxxen is marketed as student housing (on a student housing platform), but there is no explicit restriction in the data. It is best to ask the operator directly whether enrollment at UGA or another institution is required. The property is located near UGA, so it likely targets students, but non-students may be accepted.
Sources & Data Date
- Data extracted on 2026‑07 from the independent global student‑housing platform.
- Google rating: 4.4 from 60 reviews.
- City reference price: 771 USD (lowest among 8 properties in Athens).
- All prices and fees are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For live availability and current rates, use the on-site chat assistant on this platform to connect directly with The Maxxen’s leasing team.
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