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AI Property Summary
Moses Hall is a corridor-style residence hall located on the north side of the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, TX. It offers single and double-occupancy rooms with in-room sinks and community-style bathrooms. The hall is known for being an affordable on-campus option with convenient access to dining halls, a Starbucks, and other campus amenities.
3.9
Average
From $785 /month
212 University Dr, College Station, TX 77843, USA-Show on Google Maps
3.9
Average
Based on 18 Google reviews
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These are the 5 latest Google reviews for Moses Hall.
Reviews tend to skew toward strong opinions. They're a useful guide, but may not reflect the typical day-to-day experience.
1
May 2025
These dorm rooms are way to small to be a double. The rooms are meant for one person. There is no reason to put two college students in these rooms. There should be enough housing that this dorm shouldn’t be in the loop. Unless for singles.
1
April 2023
having access to hullabaloo amenities and the starbucks was probably among the only good things about living there. the dorms are INSANELY small and honestly shouldn't be occupied by more than one person. the fire alarm goes off all the time, and the wifi is really, really bad. you definitely get what you pay for. the community bathrooms are all right, in the sense where you don't have to worry about cleaning and toilet paper, and you still get your own sink. i will say living here is a traumabonding experience for everyone involved, so you might get a friend or two out of it, but if you can avoid living here then do so.
5
August 2019
just moved in it's pretty solid and right next to hullabaloo so its super easy to mooch off their stuff. Room 310 is haunted but its chill.
5
May 2019
It was pretty good. I didn't encounter any problems with the dorm hall. Though it would be cool to have wood floors
October 2018
Dorms aren't very big, but it's more that enough in my opinion. Two comunity restrooms per floor, they provide enough privacy, plus you don't have to worry about buying toilet paper or cleaning.
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