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Entorno amplio y relajado, alejado del centro
Supermercados, tiendas y cafeterías muy cerca





Tu propio espacio, tus propias reglas. Una unidad independiente con todo lo necesario — cocina, baño y sala solo para ti (o para compartir con unos pocos compañeros). Los apartamentos son ideales para estudiantes que quieren independencia sin el mantenimiento de una casa completa.
4.4
Recomendado
Desde 650 US$ /mes
1711 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy S, College Station, TX 77840, USA-Ver en Google Maps
4.4
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Basado en 699 reseñas de Google
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Estas son las 5 últimas reseñas de Google para Campus Village Apartments.
Recuerda que las reseñas suelen reflejar experiencias muy marcadas. Úsalas como referencia para ayudarte a decidir.
5
marzo de 2026
Campus Village is one of the best apartment complexes that I have toured in the area. The staff is awesome and the amenities are amazing. Shoutout to Molly for giving insightful tours and answering all the questions we had!
1
marzo de 2026
We were charged $250 for an issue that was not our responsibility but a recurring problem in the apartment. Despite their invoice stating they would respond within three days, and after multiple follow-ups on our part, we never received a reply on the dispute. Instead of addressing the dispute, the account was sent directly to a debt collection agency. They treated a serious issue as trivial, as if it was something we “forgot to email” about. This shows complete disregard for proper communication and fair resolution.
5
febrero de 2026
Campus Village is the place to be. I have lived here for almost a year and a half and I have enjoyed every second of it. The amenities are amazing and all of the events they host are super fun (AKA free fooddddddd). Every person on the staff is amazing and is always so helpful if I have a question. This place is definitely the best place to live in college station and it's not even close.
1
febrero de 2026
If you're someone who does not like having your personal space invaded or at least not given any warning DO NOT LIVE HERE! My roommates and I have had people come into our apartment unannounced and not previously communicated multiple times. We adopted a dog who is very anxious around new people and they gave us a random roommate in the middle of second semester who is not even a student. My roommate was in the middle of a proctored exam when they came in and our dog freaked out but luckily was in her kennel so nobody got hurt. They also lose packages a lot and the wifi goes out a ton. The towing policies are also ridiculous and my disabled friend got towed even though she parked in visitor just because the QR code didn't work. She was forced to pay $350. The front staff are nice but the managers don’t care about you at ALL. I kept trying to talk to them but they said they were busy and would give me a call but never did. It wasn’t until I demanded to speak with them did they actually talk to me. Don’t live here they do not care about their residents and someone got shot in the head at the pool over the summer. Will not be resigning.
diciembre de 2025
I’ve been living at Campus Village for 3 years now, and I have loved every minute of it. The staff is super friendly (shoutout to MC specifically) and I couldn’t be happier with the maintenance staff. The reason I am giving 4/5 stars is due to the new towing policies requiring online registration for visitors. If we have frequent visitors, it would be nice to be able to whitelist them somehow. I do understand that our lot is a hotspot, but the rapid recovery system is not very secure, and an issue with my registration going through for a visitor actually resulted in them getting towed. All of that being said, management was able to help get the tow discounted! I was very thankful for their help. I love CV and would recommend it to all future college students.
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