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AI Property Summary
Sayers Hall is a student housing property located at 631 Moore St, San Marcos, TX, offering single or double occupancy suite-style rooms with in-suite bathrooms. It is part of a complex with Falls Hall, sharing a community building with a kitchen, lounges, and classrooms, and is conveniently located near the Texas State University Student Recreation Center and a dining hall. While considered one of the nicer and newer dorms on campus, some students note its location on the edge of campus can mean a longer walk to certain classes and the library.
4.6
Very Good
From $810 /month
631 Moore St, San Marcos, TX 78666, US-Show on Google Maps
4.6
Very Good
Based on 31 Google reviews
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These are the 5 latest Google reviews for Sayers Hall.
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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October 2024
Our son’s freshman dorm. Pretty new, friendly staff. Clean rooms. Little far to walk to main campus but not bad if you’re young! Close to rec center and dining hall
5
July 2024
It's a nice dorm. I stayed in it for a church camp.
5
June 2024
This was my dorm gosh, 10 years ago now. I was one of the firsts to live in this dorm when it was first opened. Absolutely loved it! I was a part of the STEM learning community in Falls and made a lot of friends, friendships that lasted after we moved off campus, but today not so much. Falls is coed in that girls and guys are on the same floor, at least for the STEM learning community but it’s only guys or only girls in each dorm suite. The laundry room was clean and there’s a little table in the back and vending machines. When I lived there people would take your clothes out if you weren’t quick to move them. Each floor has a little kitchenette area with a microwave, table and little sitting area. The main floor has a kitchen that I cooked in often and would just take my little tote of dishes with me. A sand volleyball court in the back was such a good time. Also has study rooms. Your ID card is needed to access the door that leads to the rooms, I felt pretty secure here. It’s obviously on the far end of campus so living there means a lot of walking but atleast Harris dining is close and the rec center. I would take the campus loop shuttle route to get to my core classes at first but science classes in Supple were close enough. The rooms are pretty conveniently set up. When you walk in it’s an open area that has cubbies and one sink. One side goes to the shower that has shelves for you and your roommates to put your stuff. The other side has a toilet and a sink. Then there are 2 rooms with 2 roommates in each so a total of 4 people. It honestly felt so open and hardly crowded. This is such a great dorm!
October 2023
My only complaint is that parking is terrible. Barely enough spaces for the students, let alone visitors. Building was clean and appears to be well maintained.
April 2023
Very congested with drop off and pickup vehicles. The campus ticket guy will quickly write you a ticket if you leave your car unattended. That's crazy! It costs too much to live in these dorms anyway.
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