Who This Residence Suits
930 NoMo works well for students and young professionals who want a central location in Charleston and value responsiveness from management. The property offers a range of unit types — from one-bedroom to four-bedroom — making it a practical option for tenants who prefer living alone or with roommates.
The included amenities support a low-fuss daily routine: on-site laundry facilities, all-inclusive bills (utilities covered in the rent), and a swimming pool. Residents who want to avoid separate utility accounts and unexpected charges will find the all-inclusive model straightforward.
Recent reviews highlight a shift in management that has improved the experience. If you place a high priority on responsive maintenance and professional staff, current feedback suggests this property now delivers on that front.
The property is suitable for those looking for leases starting August 2026, with availability from 15 August 2026. This timing aligns with the typical academic calendar, so incoming students can move in before the fall semester begins.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
If you need a short-term lease or high flexibility on move-in dates, 930 NoMo may not be the best fit. The property does not list a minimum lease term, and availability is tied to a specific date in mid-August 2026. Tenants who need to move in earlier or require a month-by-month arrangement should explore other options.
The property has a mixed history. While new management has received praise, the building carried a “bad reputation from previous management” according to one long-term resident. If you are risk-averse or prefer a residence with a consistently high rating over many years, you may want to verify recent improvements directly with the operator.
The Google rating of 3.8 out of 5, based on 205 reviews, indicates average satisfaction. Some past issues have been noted, even if current leadership appears to be addressing them. Sensitive tenants may prefer properties with higher and more stable scores.
What Residents Actually Say
The three provided reviews give a balanced view of the property.
Joseph Antwi (5-star):
“Moved into a fresh apartment number 204. Everything looked clean and it smelled good. Every thing worked well with no problems. Workers here are super nice and very responsive.”
This review points to a positive move-in experience with attention to cleanliness and functional units.
Olivia Sumner (3-star):
“I’ve lived at 930 Nomo for two years now, and we’ve had many ups and down. I will say I’m very pleased with the new management team. They seem to genuinely care, want to make improvements, and take suggestions. I also want to express how amazing the maintenance team has been. It’s been mainly the same people in the two”
This longer-term resident acknowledges past inconsistencies but credits the new management for showing genuine interest in improvement. The maintenance team is praised specifically.
Kat Weinburg (5-star):
“Okay so I have lived here a little over 3 years now… nomo has a bad reputation from previous management and incidents that have happened over the years HOWEVER… The new management that has came in the past month has been phenomenal! They are the most professional I have seen since I have lived here. It is fully st”
This review reinforces that previous management issues existed but that a recent change has brought professionalism and a better environment.
Overall, the message from long-term residents is consistent: past problems have been addressed by a new team that appears committed to improvement. New tenants can expect a clean unit and a responsive staff.
Price Positioning in Charleston
The lowest available price at 930 NoMo is $1,199 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This matches the city’s from-price of $1,199, meaning the property is priced at the entry level for student housing in Charleston. The highest price reaches $2,099 per month.
Given that there are only two student-housing properties listed in the city, 930 NoMo occupies a broad price band. The lower end of the range is competitive for the area, while larger units (three-bedroom and four-bedroom) may push the price higher.

All-inclusive bills add value. Tenants do not need to budget separately for electricity, water, or internet, which can otherwise add $100–200 per month in many cities. The swimming pool and laundry facilities are included in the rent without extra fees.
Room-Type Guidance
930 NoMo offers four unit types:
- One-bedroom (1b): Best for solo tenants who value privacy and have a higher budget. The price is likely at the lower end of the $1,199–$2,099 range.
- Two-bedroom (2b): A good middle option for two roommates who want to share common areas while having separate bedrooms.
- Three-bedroom (3b) and four-bedroom (4b): More economical per person. These units suit groups of three or four who want to split rent and utility costs (already included in the monthly price).
If you are a student arriving alone and want to keep costs low, connecting with potential roommates for a 3b or 4b unit could bring the individual share down significantly. The property does not appear to offer roommate-matching services, so you would need to arrange this independently.
Booking Timing
Availability starts 15 August 2026. The property does not list a minimum lease term, so you should confirm the lease length directly with the operator during inquiry.
Because the property has only 2 listings in the city and is priced at the city’s from-price, demand may be steady but not extreme. Booking a few months in advance — by early summer 2026 — should give you adequate time to review the lease, coordinate roommates, and arrange move-in logistics.
If you are interested in a specific unit type (especially 1b or 2b), earlier inquiry is advisable as these tend to be the most popular in student housing markets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deposit amount?
The deposit is not specified in the available data. You will need to confirm this with the operator when you apply. Many student-housing properties in the US require one month’s rent as a deposit.
Are there flexible lease options?
No minimum lease term is listed in the data. However, the property’s availability date of 15 August 2026 suggests a standard academic-year lease. If you need a shorter term or a mid-year start, contact the operator directly to discuss options.
What amenities are included?
The property includes laundry facilities, all-inclusive bills (utilities), and a swimming pool. These are factored into the monthly rent. No additional fees for these amenities have been noted.
Sources & data date
- Property data provided by third-party listing platform, dated July 2026.
- Google rating: 3.8 / 5.0 from 205 reviews.
- Price range: $1,199 – $2,099 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator).
- Unit types: 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b.
- Reviews quoted verbatim from Google.
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