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Peaceful streets, ideal for focused study
City centre, walkable, lively all hours
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1 bed • 1 bathroom
1 bed • 1 bathroom
AI Property Summary
Arlington Hall is a popular student residence at 600 Spaniolo Dr, Arlington, TX, located steps away from the University of Texas at Arlington's University Center, College Park District, Business Building, and the new Nursing and Social Work Building. It offers both double and private occupancy suites, and features amenities such as all utilities paid, high-speed internet, unlimited laundry, and various recreational facilities like basketball and sand volleyball courts.
3.9
Average
From $790 /month
600 Spaniolo Dr, Arlington, TX 76010, US-Show on Google Maps
3.9
Average
Based on 43 Google reviews
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These are the 5 latest Google reviews for Arlington Hall.
Reviews tend to skew toward strong opinions. They're a useful guide, but may not reflect the typical day-to-day experience.
5
August 2025
Reasonably sized dorm room. The built in shelves help for extra storage. A lot of potential if you're smart about arranging in small spaces!
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April 2024
I stay here and will move out this month. This dorm has so many issues and when you call for work order, the maintenance people won’t do anything about it. I called to clean or change my shower head because there’s mold around it as you can see on the photos. I called them 3 times on different days. I ignored the mold on my shower head since they don’t wanna fix it at all, despite me sneezing every after I take a shower. However, I’ve had enough. I got a minor eye infection, I woke up yesterday with my eyes watery and I wasn't even crying. I wiped my eyes with clean cloth, and they were still watery.
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September 2023
Ok but much cheaper off campus options exist without constraints of limited options at the dining hall. Constant problems with doors not working locking you out, elevator getting broken, and fire alarms going off Not worth the cost. Not very social either. Even freshman should look to apartments instead. -Dad
3
June 2022
I lived here for a semester. It is an experience that I never want to repeat. During the winter, a flood occurred and my room sank with water, which led to me being moved to another room. The building in general is old and the rooms are like a prison, but they are safe. Its advantage is that it is close to the university, as it is a special experience that I do not want to live again
November 2021
If you’re thinking of living on campus I urge you to read this: within my second night sleeping in my dorm the smoke alarm started chirping. Being a freshman, I have no idea what to do. The batteries clearly need to be changed but I have no idea who to call. So I decided to call my on-call RA, I called them about five times that night and nobody answered. There was nobody to call. I just passed out from exhaustion eventually. On the on-call RA subject, during three different instances I have tried to call them all of those times they have not answered the phone. Only once has an on-call RA ever answered my call. One or four times. And one of those times does and I locked myself out of my dorm and I couldn’t get back in early in the morning and there was nobody to call. On top of that the washing machines are awful. Every other week I have a problem with one of those washing machines breaking down. To the point where when the washing machine says it’s done my clothes are soaking wet and dripping. Once it was even full of water because it didn’t drain. Do you report it to the maintenance people and I think they fix it but these washing machines are terrible. They were in one of my favorite shirts. I’ve been here less than one semester and I already regret booking a whole year. If you do this I urge you please do a semester at a time. Don’t make the same mistake I did. And if you can afford it, don’t live on campus. I know I will not be living on campus next year.
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