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AI Property Summary
Indian River Towers, an FAU Housing and Residential Education property, is located in Boca Raton, Florida, providing direct university housing for Florida Atlantic University students. This residence offers students living options that include both Shared Double Room Suites and Single Suites.
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From $1,009 /month
815 Indian River St, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA-Show on Google Maps
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Based on 38 Google reviews
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These are the 5 latest Google reviews for Indian River Towers - FAU Housing and Residential Education.
Reviews tend to skew toward strong opinions. They're a useful guide, but may not reflect the typical day-to-day experience.
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December 2024
Staff at Indian River Towers is amazing. Police just told me to go to IRT and say that “I told you to go here” and IRT just let me in without question.
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July 2024
Decent boarding facility for college dorms here at FAU, for my gr-son!
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August 2023
Starting to show some aging but plenty of computers and free printer scanner. Free washers and dryers but busy. Spartan dorm rooms. 4 students share an ample common room. Two students in each of two bedrooms each with one large closet. Two desks. There are 2 washrooms with single sink in each. One has toilet and other has shower. This better than Glades where the toomey and shower were in same bathroom. Plenty of merging rooms. Also a sub deck with tables and chests
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August 2020
Parents are not allowed in the building. My daughter stated they are checking temperature. Looks like security is tight, I did see a police officer walikg into the building. Never have to worry about security, there are always BSO in or around the buildings.
May 2019
Dust, dust, and more dust from the AC system. Gets very stinky from neighboring rooms. I'd go to bed feeling perfectly fine and wake up either feeling sick or hacking and coughing. This impacted my overall health and made my living on campus experience pretty difficult. Only one single kitchen for the building to share. And trust me, these kids aren't clean or attentive to fellow residents. Very glad to no longer live here and to enjoy simple things - like candles and windows that open to fresh air. If I had to consider living on campus again, it would have to be at University Village Apartments. Can't beat your own kitchen and windows that open.
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