The affordable yet comfortable student accommodation in Dallas is all you need to check out if you’re looking to stay near The Art Institute of Dallas or Amberton University, just a few minutes away. They offer various types of bedroom apartments with all the amenities a student needs away from home, living in a completely new city; additionally, it’s LGBTQ-friendly.
The Village Apartments provide the amenities listed below: air conditioning; broadband Internet access; cable or satellite; double vanities; granite countertops; heating; hardwood floors; kitchen pantry; refrigerator; tile floors; vaulted ceiling; washer/dryer hookup; walk-in closets; washer/dryer; in-unit cats and dogs allowed are some of the amenities provided by the village apartments. Their fitness facility has cardio and weight training equipment, an indoor basketball court and track, studio spaces for weekly courses, fitness lawns, and other amenities to allow you to mix up your exercises and focus on well-being at varying degrees of intensity. They have excellent common amenities like a fitness centre, a dog park, a clubhouse, a pool, a recreation centre, and a game room where you may play with your roommates and unwind at the spa.
This property is close to a variety of restaurants, bars, and supermarkets where you can stock up on your favourite brands or do your grocery shopping. 82 Fifty Restaurant and Cowboy Chicken are nearby eateries, as are other food chains such as McDonald's, In-N-Out Burger, Arby's, and Craft boba tea, known for bubble tea and fast meals. On weekends, however, there are many wonderful locations to go with friends or roommates, such as White Rock Lake Park, Meadows Museum, and Coffee Park. You may go shopping at Walmart Supercentre, Kroger, and other retailers that are nearby.
Commuting from this area is simple because this accommodation is close to public transit. Southwestern at Caruth Haven-N-NS and Amesbury at Southwestern-S-FS are two significant bus stops from which to catch a bus. Overall, this residence has all you need for fantastic student life in Dallas.
Payment Info:- Application Fees:- $50 - $150 (Per Resident) Administration Fees:- $150 - $350 (Whole Apartment) Security Deposit:- $750 - 2 months Rents (Whole Apartment)
Rooms are assigned on a first come, first served basis depending on your room type. They cannot guarantee views, floor numbers, closeness to elevators, etc.; however, if you have any special requests, please let us know and They will do our best to accommodate. If you reserved your room directly with your school/company, they will handle all pairing and room allocation.
The room rate includes all utilities (water sewer gas, electric, trash, high-speed wifi, , AC/heat), a fully furnished room (twin bed, desk, dresser or closet, desk with chair), and communal study and kitchen areas.
Residents may book by semester, quarter, 3, 6, 9 and 12 month intervals.
To be eligible to rent a room in the residencies, the applicant must be able to certify either (a) that they are currently enrolled as a student and are taking one or more courses, or (b) if the applicant is not taking classes during the semester, the applicant both (i) is registered to take classes in the following semester, and (ii) is working at an internship that provides beneficial learning.
Properties is a rent-controlled community. After the initial lease term, the rental agreement will remain in effect on a month-to-month basis. To terminate the agreement, a thirty (30) day notice must be given by the lease holders and the apartment must be vacated.
Unless otherwise stated, our leases are for twelve (12) months.
Everyone on the lease will be able to pay online via our resident portal. Upon move in, leaseholders will receive his or her login information and instructions on how to access the resident portal.
After submitting your application, which should take about five minutes, you will hear back from us within 2-4 business days during normal business hours.
If you are an employed US citizen, they will need a copy of your current government-issued ID, your signed letter of employment, thirty days (4 weeks) worth of recent pay stubs, and your two most recent bank statements. If youre an international student, well need your current government-issued ID or passport, Form I-20, and some qualifying documents from your Responsible Party.
Yes! The personal guaranty remains in effect until ALL residents vacate and the apartment is surrendered empty and free of everyone. This means that you could be held financially liable for persons that you did not intend to personally guaranty when you signed the guarantor agreement.
No, there is one lease for each home. All applicants will sign the same lease and have joint and several liability. they treat student leases the same as they do any lease.
If you have a FICO score, the minimum score is 630, and if employed, the minimum total annual income accepted is 3 times the monthly rent. Your income can also include liquid assets. Please contact your leasing agent for more details.
To be fair, firm, and consistent they run the same screening on everyone the age of 18+ who applies to live here. If you are going to be an occupant or guarantor of one of our homes, they will run a screening that may include credit and rental background.
Yes, prospective renters with no US credit score are eligible for lease coverage. If you are an international student, you'll most likely need a Responsible Party to apply. A Responsible Party is a well-qualified associated guarantor that makes 3 times the monthly rent in total annual income. This individual does not need to be in the US, and their income and liquid assets do not need to be in US dollars.
Yes, if they are 18 years of age or older. This allows us to run the screening required for approval on their lease.
Yes, they run a screening on every applicant, both guarantors and occupants. These are separate screenings for each person.
While the furniture and appliances are included, below is a guide to help you with the personal belongings that you will need to provide: COMMON AREA : Electronics and corresponding cords/adapters, dcor, trash can, trash bags, pots and pans, plates, cups, eating/serving utensils, coffee maker. Cleaning/disinfecting supplies, dishwasher detergent, laundry detergent, etc. BEDROOM : Linens, pillows, mattress pad, towels, toiletries, shower hooks and curtain, trash can, dcor, electronics and corresponding cords/adapters, and anything else that makes you feel at home.
Onsite, professional maintenance team would be happy to help you. They will need some details so be prepared to provide specifics with your requests. You may submit a service request in the following ways: Option 1: Enter a service request through the online resident portal. Option 2: Email your request to your community and a team member will enter a service request on your behalf. Option 3: Visit or call the office during normal business hours and a team member will be happy to enter your service request. If it is after business hours, you are welcome to leave a message with an after-hours representative. For Emergency Requests: A maintenance team member is on call 24/7 for emergency maintenance needs (i.e. door/window lock issues, major leaks, plumbing, no heat or AC during weather extremes, refrigerator not cooling, no electricity/gas/water, etc.). Please CALL the office at any time. If after business hours, an operator will assist you.
Rent is due the first of each month and may be paid online by ACH, debit or credit card through the resident portal or by check or money order at the leasing office. NO CASH ACCEPTED. Convenience fees may be charged for online payments. Late fees vary by property. Refer to your Housing Contract for more information.
Each resident signs their own lease for their specific bedroom. So, if a roommate moves out, the other residents are not responsible for that persons rent. Please note that common areas are a shared space.