Overview and Location
40Fifty Lofts is an off-campus student housing property located at Tampa, FL 33613, roughly a 10-minute drive from the University of South Florida. The building sits in a neighborhood with easy access to grocery stores, restaurants, and bus routes. The property is a loft-style apartment complex offering 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom units. It has a Google rating of 4.1 based on 1,330 reviews, which indicates a generally positive resident experience. The first available move-in date is 17 August 2026, which aligns with the start of the fall semester.
Who This Residence Suits
40Fifty Lofts is a good fit for students who prioritise modern, spacious interiors and on-site amenities. The lofts feature 10-foot ceilings, concrete floors, and large bedrooms – details mentioned repeatedly in resident reviews. If you value a contemporary aesthetic and easy maintenance (concrete floors are quick to clean), this property delivers. The amenities include a 24-hour fitness centre, parking, and pet-friendly policies. Residents also appreciate community perks like “Grab and Go breakfast days” and goodie bags, which suggests the management puts effort into resident engagement.
The property suits groups of three or four friends who want to live together in a shared unit. Because it offers only 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom floor plans, you will need to form a roommate group. If you are a solo student looking for a private studio or a 1-bedroom, 40Fifty Lofts does not offer that option.
Who May Want to Look Elsewhere
Students on a tight budget may find the price range $820–$924 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator) higher than the city’s starting price of $509. The gap is significant – roughly 60% above the cheapest listings in Tampa. If you need the lowest possible rent, you could find a basic unit elsewhere for $509–$600. However, those lower-priced units typically have fewer amenities, older finishes, or longer commutes.
Another consideration: the property is located slightly north of the main campus area. If you prefer walking to class, you might want to look at housing closer to the USF campus. 40Fifty Lofts is about a 10–15 minute drive or a bus ride.
Finally, if you dislike industrial or loft-style design, the concrete floors and open layouts may not appeal. Some residents mentioned the noise of concrete floors echoing, though that is not a widespread complaint in the reviews.
What Residents Actually Say
Residents consistently praise the apartment’s design and management responsiveness. Here are verbatim excerpts from Google reviews:
Ariana Hoffman (5 stars):
“I really enjoyed living at 40Fifty Lofts last year. The loft style apartments are beautiful and the 10 foot ceilings make the space feel open and bright. I also love the concrete floors because they look modern and are very easy to keep clean. The apartments feel nicely upgraded and the bedrooms have plenty of space so”
Abigail Tolkacevic (5 stars):
“Everyone in the main office is super friendly and helpful! I love the 24 hr gym and the different perks that come with living here. My favorite has got to be the Grab and Go breakfast days and the goodie bags they make for the residents. The units are clean and spacious! Overall, I’ve had an amazing experience living a”
Meetali Agarwal (4 stars):
“Update (6/5/26): The maintainence began coming to my apartment a week ago to work on the wall. I think they put some POP on it and have some fans that are facing the wall drying it up. I appreciate management actually living up to their word because I was very worried about what would happen when i move out. I really l”
The third review shows that while there was a maintenance issue, management addressed it – and the resident appreciated the follow-through. That suggests the property’s maintenance team, though not instant, does respond when pushed.
No review mentioned serious problems like pests, security, or contract disputes. The overall tone is positive, with a 4.1 average from over 1,300 reviews reinforcing credibility.
Price Positioning vs City Average
The city of Tampa has student housing starting at $509 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator) across 14 properties tracked. 40Fifty Lofts enters the market at $820–$924 per month. That places it in the upper-middle range for off-campus student housing in Tampa. You are paying a premium for the loft design, gym, parking, pet allowance, and management’s resident-experience events.

If you are splitting rent among three or four people, the individual cost can still be manageable. For a 3-bedroom unit at $820 per month, each person’s share would be roughly $273–$308 (depending on room sizes). For a 4-bedroom at $924, the per-person cost drops to $231–$308. That is competitive for the level of quality described.
Room Type Guidance
The property only offers two unit types: 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom. Both are shared apartments. The lease is per room, not per unit – meaning you sign for your own bedroom and share common areas. You can choose to fill the unit with friends or go in as an individual and be matched with roommates.
- 3-bedroom – best if you have a group of three. Typical layouts include a shared kitchen and living area. Rent tends to be higher per person than the 4-bedroom.
- 4-bedroom – lower per-person cost, more roommates. Good for larger friend groups or if you are open to living with three other students.
Neither option includes private bathrooms in the basic plan; check with the operator for bathroom allocation (some units may have ensuite bathrooms).
Booking Timing
The earliest available move-in date is 17 August 2026. For the 2026–2027 academic year, this is typical. Most student housing in Tampa releases inventory in the spring and summer. If you want a specific unit or floor plan, it is advisable to inquire in early 2026 – around March to May. The property may also offer renewal discounts for returning residents, so the peak booking window for new residents is usually June through August.
Because the property has a 4.1 rating and 1,330 reviews, it is a well-known option; units may fill up before September. If you are an international student arriving in August, contacting the property in May or June is recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the deposit amount known?
No deposit amount is specified in the available data. Contact 40Fifty Lofts directly to ask about any security deposit, application fee, or administrative charges. These vary by lease term and can be up to one month’s rent.
Are utilities included in the rent?
The data does not list utility inclusion. Many student housing properties in Tampa include water, trash, and sometimes internet in the monthly rent, while electricity and gas may be separate. You must verify this with the operator before signing.
Does the property require a guarantor or co-signer?
US-based student housing often requires a guarantor (typically a parent or guardian with a US credit history) or an international student insurance bond. 40Fifty Lofts may accept a guarantor service or a higher deposit for international students without a US co-signer. Confirm with the leasing office.
Sources & Data Date
All pricing, ratings, and availability data in this article are sourced from the property’s listing on a global student-housing platform and reflect information as of July 2026. Review quotes are taken verbatim from Google reviews. Prices are indicative – confirm with the operator.
For the most current availability, room inventory, and special offers, use the on-site assistant on the property page to check live rates and book a virtual tour.
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