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5300 S. Drexel Avenue (Chicago) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who This Residence Suits (and Who Should Look Elsewhere)

5300 S. Drexel Avenue is a purpose-built student apartment building in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighbourhood, within walking distance of several major universities. Based on its unit types, price range, and resident feedback, the property works best for graduate students or upper-year undergraduates who value space, quietness, and independence, and who are willing to pay a premium for a well-managed building with strong social and locational ratings.

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What Residents Actually Say

The property has an aggregate Google rating of 4.7 from six reviews, plus additional feedback on the booking platform. Three reviews are available in the source data; two are from Google and one from a verified tenant on the platform.

Composite view: Residents consistently rate location (5.0), amenities (5.0), community (5.0), and value for money (5.0) very highly. Other dimensions — staff, cleaning, internet, condition, management, safety — sit at 3.5 out of 5, which is solid but unexceptional. The indoor spaces score 3.8, and study environment 3.8. This suggests the building is pleasant but not luxurious; functional and convenient.

Price Positioning vs City From-Price

5300 S. Drexel Avenue

The city-wide from-price for student properties on this platform is USD 600 per month. This is the lowest starting rent among all listed inventory, likely a shared room in an older building or a small studio far from campus. The pricing at 5300 S. Drexel Avenue starts at USD 1,520 — 2.5 times the city minimum. The maximum of USD 2,055 is over three times the base.

Why the gap?

For context, 95 student properties are listed in Chicago on this platform, so there are many alternatives under USD 1,000. If your budget is USD 1,500 or more, this property is a strong candidate. If you need to stay under USD 1,000, look at studios or shared units in areas like Lakeview, Logan Square, or near UIC where starting prices are lower.

Room-Type Guidance

The building offers four unit types: studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and apartment (the “apartment” label likely refers to larger units not covered by the first three). Here’s a breakdown of who might choose each:

All units come furnished (standard for student housing), but verify the exact furniture list with the operator. Laundry is available on-site.

Booking Timing

The property’s available-from date is not specified in the source data, which implies it may offer rolling move-in dates or has not published inventory for future months yet. Generally, student housing in Chicago operates on an academic calendar: leases start in late August or early September, with pre-leasing beginning as early as October the prior year. For a September 2026 start, you should start inquiring by early 2026 (January–March) to secure your preferred unit type and floor plan. Late bookings (June–August) may still find availability, but the best studios and 1-bedrooms tend to go first.

If you need a mid-year move-in (January 2027), the building may have vacancies from students who graduate mid-year. Check availability directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

H3: Is 5300 S. Drexel Avenue near any universities?

Yes. The building is located in the Hyde Park neighbourhood, which is the home campus of a large research university. Several other Chicago universities are accessible via public transit: the Illinois Institute of Technology is a quick bus ride south; University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is about 20 minutes by bus or train. The property’s location rating (5.0) indicates that residents find it easy to get to classes, shops, and downtown.

H3: What is included in the rent?

The monthly rent covers the furnished unit and access to all building amenities (laundry facility, resident lounge). Utilities (electricity, water, internet) may or may not be included — the source data does not specify. You must confirm with the operator what exactly is covered. Many similar student apartments include water and trash, while electricity and internet are billed separately. The internet rating (3.5 out of 5) suggests the connection is adequate but not top-tier for heavy streaming or gaming.

H3: Can I move in before September or after the academic year starts?

Move-in dates are negotiated with the operator. The building does not advertise a fixed available-from date, so flexibility may be possible. However, most student apartments in Chicago prefer a standard academic lease. If you need a summer-only lease (e.g., June–August 2026), ask if they offer short-term contracts; if not, subletting from a current tenant might be an option (check the building’s sublet policy). For 2027 start dates, the same logic applies — contact the operator early.

Sources & data date

Data for this article was extracted from the platform on 2026-07, covering prices, ratings, reviews, and property details for 5300 S. Drexel Avenue, Chicago. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.

For live availability and current room options, you can use the on-site assistant on this platform.

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