HERE Pittsburgh — Decision Review for 2026/2027
HERE Pittsburgh is a student-oriented residential building located at Pittsburgh, PA 15213, close to Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. It offers two-bedroom and three-bedroom shared units with monthly rents ranging from USD 1,499 to USD 1,799. The building provides a 24-hour fitness center, a boxing room, and a grilling area. Based on Google reviews (3.5 stars from 97 ratings), the property has received strong criticism from tenants, particularly regarding internet reliability, waste management, and property management responsiveness. This review assesses whether HERE Pittsburgh is a suitable choice for a student looking for accommodation in the 2026–2027 academic year.
Who This Residence Suits
HERE Pittsburgh may work for students who prioritise proximity to campus and are willing to accept a trade-off between location and living conditions. The address is within walking distance of both major universities, which can save commuting time and transportation costs. The building’s amenities—a 24-hour fitness centre and a boxing room—are attractive for residents who want on-site exercise options without an additional gym membership. The grilling area offers a social space for outdoor cooking, which can be a plus for group living.
Students who are comfortable with shared living in larger apartments (2-bedroom or 3-bedroom layouts) may find the unit types suitable for splitting costs among roommates. The price range of USD 1,499–1,799 per month per apartment (not per person) is not explicitly broken down per bed in the data, so potential renters should confirm how rent is divided among flatmates. If split three ways in a three-bedroom, the per-person cost could fall roughly between USD 500 and USD 600, which is below the city’s starting price for a typical student property (USD 1,175 per month). That makes HERE Pittsburgh potentially affordable for budget-conscious students who are willing to share.
The property is available from 15 August 2026, which aligns with the typical move-in period for the Fall 2026 semester. Students arriving before that date will need to arrange temporary accommodation.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
HERE Pittsburgh is not suitable for anyone who depends on a stable internet connection. Multiple reviews describe frequent and prolonged Wi‑Fi outages. Kiernan Jmin reported in a 2026 review that “the WiFi here is absolutely terrible. Throughout 2026, it has basically gone down once every single month. Every time it happens, it takes a full day or more to fix — and somehow it’s almost always on weekends.” Another resident, R G, counted “SEVEN internet outages over my less than 1 full lease year of stay with them (that is approximately 1 every month).” For students who need reliable internet for online classes, research, or remote work, this pattern is a serious obstacle.
The property also does not suit anyone who expects clean and well-maintained common areas. Ron Lamensaw, in a one-star review, wrote: “The property is plagued by constant trash issues — persistent foul odors, overflowing bins, and unsanitary conditions that management chronically ignores. It is disgraceful and wholly unacceptable for any residential building. But the true nightmare is the management, especially Alyssa.” The review was cut short, but the complaint is clear. Poor hygiene can affect daily comfort and mental well-being, and repeated management inaction suggests the problem may persist.
Students who prefer a quiet, low-hassle experience should also look elsewhere. The combination of unreliable utilities and management that is described as ignoring issues could lead to frequent disputes and stress.
What Residents Actually Say
The three Google reviews provided give a consistent picture. Below are verbatim excerpts (spelling and punctuation as in the source):
Ron Lamensaw (rating 1):
“If I could ZERO STARS I WOULD! The property is plagued by constant trash issues — persistent foul odors, overflowing bins, and unsanitary conditions that management chronically ignores. It is disgraceful and wholly unacceptable for any residential building. But the true nightmare is the management, especially Alyssa. I” [text ends]
Kiernan Jmin (rating 1):
“The WiFi here is absolutely terrible. Throughout 2026, it has basically gone down once every single month. Every time it happens, it takes a full day or more to fix — and somehow it’s almost always on weekends. This isn’t a minor inconvenience. You can be in the middle of work or anything important, and suddenly you’re” [text ends]
R G (rating 1):
“Come on guys, really? Another internet (WiFi) outage? I just went through my email and counted and from what I can tell, we have now had SEVEN internet outages over my less than 1 full lease year of stay with them (that is approximately 1 every month). It often goes out on the weekends too, and when it does, it is gone” [text ends]
These comments were left on Google and have not been edited or moderated by the property. They indicate systemic issues with both facilities and management. While the sample size is small, the consistency across different reviewers (all rating 1) suggests that these problems are not isolated incidents.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price

The city of Pittsburgh has a published “from-price” of USD 1,175 per month for student housing on the platform that provided this data. HERE Pittsburgh’s minimum price (USD 1,499 per month) is approximately 28% higher than that base. However, the city price likely refers to a single room or studio, while HERE Pittsburgh’s prices are listed per apartment unit (2-bedroom or 3-bedroom). When divided among roommates, the per-person cost could be substantially lower than the city’s from-price. For example, a 2-bedroom at USD 1,499 split between two people would be about USD 750 per person, still above the city from-price but below the property’s listed minimum if considered per person. A 3-bedroom at USD 1,799 split three ways gives roughly USD 600 per person.
Prospective tenants should verify with the operator exactly what the quoted rent covers (per room, per person, or per unit) and whether utilities, including internet, are included. Given the frequent Wi‑Fi outages, it would be prudent to ask about alternative internet providers or backup solutions.
Room-Type Guidance
HERE Pittsburgh offers two-bedroom (2b) and three-bedroom (3b) units. There is no mention of studios or one-bedroom apartments. Students who want a private bedroom should confirm whether the apartments are arranged as private bedrooms in a shared living space (typical for student housing) or as shared bedrooms. Based on common student housing layouts in Pittsburgh, these are likely apartments with private bedrooms and shared common areas (kitchen, living room, bathrooms).
Fewer flatmates in a two-bedroom means less per-person cost for common utilities but higher base rent per person than a three-bedroom. A three-bedroom offers the lowest per-person rent but more people sharing the same space. Neither option is ideal for someone who values solitude or has a very different schedule from their flatmates.
Booking Timing
Units are available from 15 August 2026. For Fall 2026 semester starts, this move-in date is standard. Given the strong negative reviews, interested tenants should visit the property in person if possible, inspect the common areas (especially trash rooms), and ask current residents about their experience. If an in-person visit is not possible, request video tours from management and ask for documented evidence of internet reliability (e.g., service provider, guaranteed uptime).
Booking early—ideally before April 2026—may secure a unit at the lower end of the price range. However, the risk of issues described in reviews suggests that signing a lease for the full academic year without thorough checks is unwise. Consider negotiating a shorter initial lease term or a cancellation clause if conditions are not met.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the internet reliable at HERE Pittsburgh?
According to multiple resident reviews, it is not. Tenants report monthly outages that often occur on weekends and take a full day or more to resolve. If a stable internet connection is essential for your studies or work, this property is likely to cause repeated disruptions.
What is the property management like?
Reviews describe management as unresponsive to complaints. One tenant singled out a manager named Alyssa and called the handling of trash issues a “true nightmare.” Persistent foul odors and overflowing bins were ignored, according to the same reviewer. Prospective residents should weigh this feedback carefully.
Are there any deposits or fees?
The data does not list a deposit amount (deposit field is null). You should confirm with the operator whether a security deposit, application fee, or administrative fee applies. Request this in writing before signing any agreement.
Sources & Data Date
The property data, including Google reviews and pricing, was retrieved from the original listing on 2026-07. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before committing.
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