Overview and First Impressions
University Trails is a student housing complex located at Lubbock, TX 79401, USA. It offers 1‑bedroom, 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, and 4‑bedroom units with monthly rent ranging from $509 to $1,129 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property is available from 22 August 2026, aligning with the start of the 2026–2027 academic year. It is one of 18 student housing options in Lubbock, where the lowest monthly price among all properties is $350.
The residence carries a Google rating of 3.6 from 294 reviews. Within the property’s own rating dimensions, several categories score 5.0 out of 5: staff, internet, location, value for money, and property maintenance. Other categories such as cleaning, amenities, safety & security, and room experience sit at 3.5. While these internal scores suggest a generally positive experience in several areas, the public Google reviews tell a different story — with multiple users alleging unfair fees and poor management practices.
Who This Residence Suits
University Trails can work well for students who prioritise certain practical aspects over management responsiveness.
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Students who value on-site amenities: The property lists a gym, laundry facility, and is pet friendly. For residents who want to work out without leaving the building or need a place that accepts pets, these features are directly useful.
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Students who rely on strong internet and good location: According to the rating dimensions, internet and location both scored 5.0. The address is central in Lubbock (79401), offering proximity to campus and city amenities. If consistent Wi‑Fi and a walkable area are non‑negotiable, this property may deliver on those.
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Students looking for larger shared apartments: With 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, and 4‑bedroom options, the residence suits groups of friends who want to live together. The price per person in a shared unit can be lower than renting a 1‑bedroom alone, potentially bringing the cost closer to the city’s $350 floor.
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Students who have already had positive experiences with the operator: Some residents might find the staff helpful in routine matters — the internal staff rating is 5.0. If you are willing to manage the risks around move‑out charges, the day‑to‑day interaction with staff may be satisfactory.
Who Should Consider Other Options

The public reviews raise serious concerns that make University Trails unsuitable for certain profiles.
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Students who are risk‑averse about deposits and end‑of‑lease charges: The three Google reviews cited below all describe being charged for items they dispute. One reviewer was billed $270 for utilities after they had moved out. Another was charged $200 for a mattress they replaced, $50 for cleaning, and $65 for blinds they claimed were undamaged. A third was sent to collections over a dining table they said was not broken. If you cannot afford unexpected deductions of several hundred dollars, weigh these complaints heavily.
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Students who prefer transparent billing: The reviewer Roman states “They charge arbitrary amounts for utilities.” Kevin Schmok says “They totally scam and take advantage of the students.” While these are individual accounts, the pattern suggests that move‑out invoices may not always be itemised or justified. If you want clear written policies on utility allocation and damage charges, ask the operator for these in writing before signing.
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Students who need a hassle‑free move‑out: If you plan to leave Lubbock after graduation or want to avoid the stress of disputing charges from another city, the experiences described indicate you could face collections letters or large bills months after moving out. Judith Peralta mentions receiving “a letter of collection” and feeling “very overwhelmed.” This is not unusual in student housing, but the frequency of such complaints here is higher than for many properties.
What Residents Actually Say
The following reviews are from Google and are quoted verbatim. They represent the most detailed public feedback available.
Roman (Rating 1):
“They’re scammers. That’s pretty much the sum of my experience with them. They charge arbitrary amounts for utilities. I was charged about $270 for a three month period when I had moved out 1 month and 10 days into that period. They also charged me $70 dollars in damages. These damages included trash in the commons area.”
Kevin Schmok (Rating 1):
“They totally scam and take advantage of the students. My son lived there 1-1/2 years, graduated in December 2024. He documented the return of the shitty mattress because he bought his own, charged $200. I helped him clean the apartment before he moved out, charged $50. Blinds were not damaged, charged $65. Over the sum”
Judith Peralta (Rating 1):
“This apartments I had so many issues when I moved out, I tried to negotiate with them 100% and they refused instead I got a letter of collection at this point I was very overwhelmed by this situation and I paid 200 with my roommate 400 for a dining table that was never broken by us is very sad apartment stuff do this t”
All three reviews share a common theme: disputes over move‑out charges and a feeling that the operator does not negotiate. No positive reviews are available in the dataset to balance these, but the internal rating dimensions suggest some residents are satisfied with staff, internet, and location. The 3.6 overall Google rating with 294 reviews implies that not everyone leaves a 1‑star review — some likely rate higher — but the public negative feedback is prominent.
Price Positioning and Room Types
The city’s cheapest student property starts at $350 per month (indicative). University Trails’ minimum price of $509 is about 45% higher than that floor. However, the $1,129 maximum for a 1‑bedroom is at the upper end of Lubbock’s market. The property sits in the mid‑to‑high range.
Room types available:
- 1‑bedroom: likely the most expensive, from $1,129 downward (indicative).
- 2‑bedroom: shared between two people; per‑person cost would be lower than a 1‑bed.
- 3‑bedroom and 4‑bedroom: further reduce the per‑person cost, potentially close to the city’s $350 base if split evenly.
For a student on a tight budget, a 4‑bedroom unit shared with three others could work out to around $282 per person at the $1,129 top end — but that is the most expensive unit type cost; actual rates for 4‑bedrooms are not specified. The minimum $509 suggests even a shared unit could cost more than $400 per person. Compare with other properties in Lubbock that start at $350; those may be older or farther from campus.
Booking Timing and Availability
The property is available from 22 August 2026. Given the negative reviews, it is advisable to request a tour and ask for a complete list of fees, utility calculation methods, and a sample move‑out checklist before committing. Wait until the operator provides a written lease that clearly states:
- How utilities are charged and prorated after move‑out
- What constitutes normal wear and tear
- The process for disputing charges
Booking early (by mid‑2026) might secure a preferred unit type, but the reviews suggest you should not rush into a lease without due diligence.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do utility charges work at University Trails?
Based on reviewer reports, utilities appear to be billed separately from rent and may be allocated arbitrarily. The review by Roman states a charge of about $270 for a three‑month period even after moving out 1 month and 10 days into that period. Ask the property directly whether utilities are a flat fee, a percentage of the building total, or individually metered. Get the policy in writing.
What is the move‑in process for the 2026/2027 academic year?
The indicated move‑in date is 22 August 2026. The lease term is not specified; you should confirm the minimum lease duration with the operator. Given the move‑out complaints, thoroughly photograph and video every part of the unit on move‑in day, with date‑stamped evidence, and submit a move‑in condition report to the office. Keep a copy for yourself.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, the property tags include “Pet Friendly.” Confirm any pet deposit, monthly pet rent, and breed or weight restrictions with the operator before signing.
Sources & Data Date
Property data, ratings, and reviews sourced from the listing platform as of July 2026.
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