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Logan 1305 (College Park) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Decision Review: Who Logan 1305 Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)

Logan 1305 is a student-oriented co-living residence located in the Logan Circle area of Washington, D.C. (20005). Although the city field lists College Park, the property is physically in central D.C., serving students and interns near the University of Maryland, College Park campus and other D.C. institutions. The building offers furnished apartments with shared common areas, a lounge, gym, and laundry facilities. Monthly rents range from $1,370 to $1,895 (indicative — confirm with the operator), placing it well above the city’s lowest-priced listing of $123/month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This price gap reflects Logan 1305’s premium amenities, shorter minimum lease (3 months), and all-inclusive service model.

Who this residence suits:

Who this residence does NOT suit:

What Residents Actually Say

Three verified Google reviews provide a snapshot of the experience at Logan 1305 (score: 4.8 out of 5, based on 17 reviews). Below are verbatim quotes from two of the reviews (the third is partially cut off in the dataset but included here in full):

“Cohabs is a Godsend! Ludivine Honoret assisted us from the beginning and was thorough, highly efficient, pleasant, knowledgeable, and very professional. She is terrific! Our daughter who has an internship in DC is now happily situated in her apartment and we could not be more pleased! It gives us peace of mind knowing” — DULCE A. SILVI

“I had a great 5 months of living here! The house manager Rodrigo was incredibly responsive and helpful. I met really unique and kind people and landed in a new city with a nice community right off the bat. The house was clean and aesthetically pleasing. Overall a great experience I’d recommend to anyone looking for sho” — Jenny Mandl

“Having stayed here, I have found it to be easy and quick to get accommodations. The Cohabs team has been helpful. Cleaning service has done a great job. The delivery of common supplies has been super helpful. The monthly breakfasts have been a great excuse to get the house together and catch up.” — Alden Findley

The common themes are responsiveness of staff, cleanliness, and community. The reviews highlight the supportive management and the ease of settling in. Note that the first reviewer mentions a parent’s perspective, indicating the residence is also suitable for families arranging housing for a student intern.

Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price

Logan 1305

Within the data set, the city field (College Park, Maryland) has a “from price” of $123 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Logan 1305’s minimum monthly rent of $1,370 is about 11 times that figure. This dramatic difference suggests the $123 figure likely represents a different housing type (e.g., a single room in a shared house or a university dorm listing not directly comparable). For context, the median market rent for a studio in central Washington, D.C. in 2026 is approximately $1,800–$2,000, so Logan 1305’s range ($1,370–$1,895) is competitive for a furnished, all-inclusive, short-term co-living arrangement in the area. The price per month includes utilities, Wi-Fi, cleaning, and common supplies, which reduces out-of-pocket costs compared to a conventional apartment.

Room-Type Guidance

Logan 1305 offers three unit types:

When choosing, consider your preference for privacy vs. community. The 6-bedroom option reduces the effective rent per person and gives immediate access to a built-in social circle. The 1-bedroom suits those who need quiet study space or have irregular schedules. For the 2026–2027 academic year, early booking (September–November 2025) is recommended for 1-bedroom units, while 6-bedroom units often remain available until January–February.

Booking Timing for 2026/2027

The minimum lease is 3 months, making Logan 1305 a flexible choice for semester-based study abroad, internships, or summer programs. For a fall 2026 start (August–September), the ideal booking window is February–May 2026. For spring 2027 (January), start looking in September–November 2026. Because the property is operated by Cohabs (a co-living operator with a standard booking process), availability can change daily. The tag “not_available” in the raw data suggests that at the time of data collection, the property may have been fully leased or not accepting new bookings. Confirm directly with the operator for the latest availability.

FAQ

How long is the minimum lease, and can I extend month-to-month?

The minimum lease term is 3 months. Extensions may be possible depending on availability. Contact the operator for renewal terms.

Are utilities and Wi-Fi included in the rent?

Based on resident reviews and typical Cohabs practice, utilities, Wi-Fi, cleaning of common areas, and supply of essentials (toilet paper, cleaning products) are included in the monthly rent. Confirm exact inclusions with the operator.

Is the property close to the University of Maryland, College Park?

Logan 1305 is located in central Washington, D.C., about 9 miles from the University of Maryland main campus. Commute by Metro (Red Line from Union Station or transfer) takes roughly 30–40 minutes. The property is also convenient for other D.C. universities and internships.

Sources & data date

Data source: amberstudent.com; prices and availability as of 2026-07. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Reviews from Google, quoted verbatim.

For live availability and current rates, use the on-site assistant chat on the property listing page.

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