University Village At Boulder Creek – Decision Review for Students
If you are looking at student housing in Boulder for the 2026–2027 academic year, University Village At Boulder Creek is one of two properties listed on this platform in the city. The property offers 3‑bedroom and 4‑bedroom shared units, with monthly rents starting at 929 USD and reaching up to 1844 USD (indicative — confirm with the operator). It is located at Boulder, CO 80302, and is scheduled to be available from 15 August 2026, with a minimum lease term of nine months. Below is a neutral, fact‑based assessment of who this residence works for, what current residents say, and what to consider before booking.
Who This Residence Suits
- Students who want a short walk to campus – Multiple reviewers mention the convenience of walking to the university. Lara fastman writes: “It’s secure and easy walk to campus.” While the property’s own marketing may claim a five‑minute walk (one reviewer disputes this), the general location places many academic buildings within a reasonable pedestrian distance.
- Those who value responsive maintenance – Eden weisman calls the maintenance team “the goat” and shouts out a specific staff member (Monty). Lara fastman also notes a broken washer was “quickly replaced with a brand new one.” If you expect fast repairs, the property appears to deliver.
- People who want an on‑site gym and laundry – The property is tagged with “Sundeck, gym, laundry_facility”. A reviewer confirms “Good gym.” Having laundry in the building reduces trips off‑site.
- Budget‑conscious sharers – The 929 USD starting price is the lowest monthly rent for any property in Boulder on this platform (indicative). That entry price likely applies to a room in a 4‑bedroom unit. If you are willing to share with three or four other people, this is the most affordable option in the city.
- Students who prefer a larger social unit – 3‑bed and 4‑bed configurations mean more housemates, which can help with social integration, especially for new arrivals.
Who This Residence May Not Suit
- Students who need a single bedroom or studio – The property only offers units with two shared‑bedroom layouts: three‑bedroom (3b) and four‑bedroom (4b). No private studios or one‑bedroom apartments are listed.
- Those who want a true 5‑minute walk to every class – One reviewer explicitly states: “Decent location – however its not actually a 5 minute walk as advertised.” Depending on which building you are in and which side of campus your classes are on, the walk may be longer. If precise walking time is critical, measure the route from the address (Boulder, CO 80302) to your specific lecture halls.
- Budget‑maximisers on the upper end – The top price (1844 USD) is at the city’s property range. At that price point you are paying nearly double the entry rate; you may find that other housing options in Boulder (including the second listed property) offer a different unit mix or location.
- People who want a 12‑month lease – The minimum lease is nine months, which aligns with the academic year (August to May). If you need summer housing (June–August), you will have to negotiate a renewal or look elsewhere.
What Residents Actually Say
The property has 111 Google reviews with an average rating of 3.3 out of 5. Three representative reviews are quoted verbatim below.
Josie Ausman (★★★★★):
“Michael was a great tour guide, explained and showed everything very well. He didn’t miss a thing and really convinced us to lease here. Great small talk and seemed like he really cared about us.”
Eden weisman (★★★★):
“Maintenance guy is the goat! Shoutout Monty! Decent location – however its not actually a 5 minute walk as advertised. Good gym. Super close to safeway.”
Lara fastman (★★★★★):
“Son has had excellent experience living here. Recently washer broke and it was quickly replaced with a brand new one. It’s secure and easy walk to campus.”
The consistent themes are: positive tour experiences (Josie), praise for maintenance (Eden, Lara), frustration about overstated walking time (Eden), appreciation for the gym and proximity to a supermarket (Eden), and overall satisfaction with security and location (Lara). The 3.3 average suggests mixed experiences overall, possibly because the property is older or because management responses vary, but the positive reviews highlight strong maintenance and staff.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From‑Price

The city of Boulder has two properties available on this platform. The starting price for any room in Boulder is 929 USD monthly (indicative — confirm with the operator). University Village At Boulder Creek’s minimum rent of 929 USD matches that floor. Its maximum rent (1844 USD) sits near the top of the city’s range (the other property’s price ceiling is not publicly listed in this data, but the spread here is around 915 USD).
In practical terms: if you book a room in a 4‑bedroom unit, you will likely pay the lowest available rate in the city. If you choose a 3‑bedroom unit or a premium room, the price will be higher — up to nearly double. This is a wide price band, so you should confirm the exact rent for your preferred unit type before committing.
Room‑Type Guidance
- 4‑bedroom (4b) units – Usually the most affordable. Expect shared common areas (kitchen, living room) and four individual bedrooms. If you are comfortable with three housemates and want the lowest cost, aim for 4b.
- 3‑bedroom (3b) units – Slightly fewer housemates, which may mean a larger individual room or more common space. Prices are higher than the 4b baseline.
- No private bathrooms mentioned – The data does not specify whether bathrooms are ensuite or shared; assume shared bathrooms unless confirmed with the operator.
The property’s tags include “Sundeck”, “gym”, and “laundry_facility”. If a rooftop deck or outdoor space is important, this unit adds that amenity.
Booking Timing
The property is available from 15 August 2026, with a minimum lease of 9 months. That aligns with the standard US fall semester start. If you need to move in earlier (e.g., for summer classes or orientation), this may not work. Booking should start early — ideally in the first half of 2026 — because the city only has two listed properties, and demand from students at the local university can be high. The on‑site assistant can provide real‑time availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is the university campus really a 5‑minute walk?
One resident says it is not. The address is Boulder, CO 80302, which is near the main campus, but the exact walking time depends on which building you walk to. Some academic buildings may be 10–15 minutes away. Check the route on a map.
H3: What is included in the rent?
The data does not specify utility inclusion, parking, or furnishing. You must confirm with the operator. Typical student housing in Boulder may charge extra for parking, electricity, and internet. Ask for a full list of inclusions before signing.
H3: Can I stay over the summer if my lease ends in May?
The minimum lease is nine months, ending around mid‑May 2027. The property may offer summer extensions or month‑to‑month renewals, but that is not guaranteed. If you need June and July housing, ask the operator about options.
Sources & data date – 2026‑07. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Reviews are from Google (111 reviews, 3.3 average). Property data provided by the platform.
For live availability and to ask specific questions about room types, leases, or amenities, use the on‑site assistant.
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