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CityScape At Lakeshore (Chandler) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who CityScape At Lakeshore Is (and Isn’t) For

CityScape At Lakeshore in Tempe, Arizona, is a mid-range apartment complex offering one-, two- and three-bedroom units. With a Google rating of 4.0 from 223 reviews, it sits in a broad middle ground: some residents praise the property itself, while others report serious management and pricing issues. Based on the data available in July 2026, here’s what you need to know before signing a lease.

Who this residence suits

Who this residence does NOT suit

What residents actually say

The three Google reviews in the data set paint a mixed – but heavily cautionary – picture. Here are verbatim excerpts:

Sudeep C (rating 2)
“Good apartment, frustrating pricing experience. I lived here in 2024 and loved it, great staff. So when my current lease was ending, I recommended it to my wife and we came back to tour with every intention of signing. I booked the tour on a Wednesday, but by the time we actually toured on Saturday, the price had already…”

This review (cut off in the source) highlights a recurring theme: even when the living experience is positive, the pricing can change quickly. If you find an advertised rate, get it in writing and ask whether it will hold until move-in.

Alexa (rating 1)
“We originally chose to move here because the tour went well and the apartment seemed like a cute, budget-friendly option. Unfortunately, once we moved in, we quickly realized the reality was very different. Our unit was not properly prepared before move-in. The kitchen countertops looked like they had been used as cutt…”

The unit preparation issue is a concrete red flag. If you decide to lease here, insist on a pre-move-in inspection – or ask the operator to confirm their cleaning and maintenance checklist.

Sunset (rating 1)
“The worst apartment complex I’ve ever rented at! I never got the experience of being able to live comfortably in my apartment due to many reasons. One being since day one of me moving in I was harassed and discriminated against by the office staff and property manager! My sister was helping me move in and one of the st…”

This is a serious allegation. While one reviewer’s experience may not reflect the majority, it suggests that management culture can be hostile for some tenants. If you belong to a marginalized group, you may want to visit the office in person and gauge the atmosphere for yourself.

The positive side: a 4.0 average from 223 reviews indicates that most residents did not feel compelled to complain publicly. The property itself – location, amenities (swimming pool, parking, pet-friendliness) – seems generally satisfactory to many.

Price positioning vs. the city’s starting rent

CityScape At Lakeshore

According to the July 2026 data, the entire city of Chandler (including the Tempe address) has a starting rent of $166 per week. That’s roughly $720 per month – the cheapest room or bed available in the area.

CityScape At Lakeshore’s monthly range is $1,382 (low) to $2,770 (high). At the low end, you’re paying about $319 per week, which is 92% above the city’s floor. At the high end, you’re paying $639 per week, or 285% above the floor.

What does this mean?

All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator before committing.

Room-type guidance

The property lists four unit types:

Recommendation:

Booking timing

The property shows availability from June 7, 2026. The minimum lease term is 3 months.

Timing tip: Since the data is from July 2026, units may already be partially leased. For August or September move-ins, you are already inside the standard window. Act promptly if you want a specific floor plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

H3: Does CityScape At Lakeshore have good reviews overall?

The Google rating is 4.0 out of 5 from 223 reviews. That indicates above-average satisfaction. However, the written reviews available in the data are mostly negative (ratings of 1 or 2), focusing on pricing and management. The overall score may be boosted by positive reviews that were not included in this data sample. Take the 4.0 as a general signal, but read a larger sample of recent Google reviews before signing.

H3: What is the deposit requirement?

The data set shows no deposit amount listed. This is unusual. Contact the operator directly to confirm whether a security deposit or administrative fee is required. Do not assume zero deposit – it may simply be missing from the dataset.

H3: Is the property close to any universities?

The data set lists no universities in the “universities” field for this property. The address is in Tempe, which is the home of Arizona State University’s main campus. ASU Tempe is approximately 3 miles away. Chandler is also near the Polytechnic campus. While not specified, you can assume proximity to ASU’s main campus; confirm walking distance or bus routes with the property manager.

Sources & data date

All figures and quotes in this article are based on data collected in July 2026. Prices, availability, unit types, and reviews are indicative and may have changed since then. Always confirm details directly with CityScape At Lakeshore’s operating team.


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