Overview of Montclair On The Park
Montclair On The Park is a rental residence located at St. Louis, MO 63108, in the Central West End neighbourhood. It offers studio, one‑bedroom, two‑bedroom, and general apartment units. Monthly rents range from $1,225 to $2,350 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The building is pet‑friendly, has a business centre, on‑site laundry, and allows dual occupancy in some units. On Google, it holds a 3.9 rating from 75 reviews. The property is within walking distance of several hospitals and a short commute to the nearby university campus, making it convenient for medical staff and graduate students.
Who This Residence Suits — and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Suitable for:
- Medical professionals or students working at nearby hospitals. One reviewer specifically chose the building because it was within walking distance to the hospital where they worked, and another noted quick maintenance response — a priority for busy schedules.
- Residents who value fast maintenance. Multiple reviews praise the speed and quality of service requests. If you dislike waiting days for repairs, this building’s management appears responsive.
- Pet owners. The property explicitly allows pets, a feature not all downtown St. Louis rentals offer.
- Professionals seeking a convenient urban base. The Central West End has restaurants, shops, and parks. The on‑site business centre can support remote work.
Not suitable for:
- Budget‑conscious renters. The starting price of $1,225 is significantly above St. Louis’s city‑wide from‑price of $845 for student housing listed on the same platform. If you are looking for the most affordable option, you will find cheaper units elsewhere.
- Those sensitive to urban noise. One reviewer on the 10th floor reported “constant noise from sirens and helicopters.” The building’s location near a hospital and flight paths means ambient sound is a factor.
- Tenants who prioritise safety and building upkeep. The same reviewer described the building as “unsafe and poorly maintained,” citing conditions that made them strongly advise against renting. While this is one perspective, it should not be ignored.
- Anyone seeking a short‑term lease. The data does not specify a minimum lease term; if you need flexibility (month‑to‑month or a few months), confirm directly with management.
What Residents Actually Say

The balance of reviews is mixed. Below are verbatim excerpts from Google reviews (some text truncated for length in the source; full original text was provided).
Positive experience — Barbara Jackson (5 stars):
“Thanks to Roosevelt Davis, I’ve received prompt responses to any and all services needed. Professional and direct at all times and eager to get the job done immediately. I never have to wait! It’s addressed always in a timely manner …permitted. Jalyn has been a plus to all as well with cleaning up where needed amongst”
Positive experience — Joey Lu (5 stars):
“I put in a request to change a window on a Sunday night. The next day at 2:30 PM they came in with all the equipment fix the window in 30 minutes and left. Amazing management. This is the second or third time that they’ve had performance of this quality and speed. Could not recommend more.”
Negative experience — Rudy El Asmar (1 star):
“Do Not Rent Here — Unsafe and Poorly Maintained I lived on the 10th floor of this building and initially chose it for its walking distance to the hospital where I work. That convenience was quickly overshadowed by how terrible the living conditions are. There’s constant noise from sirens and helicopters due to the near”
These three reviews illustrate a clear split: service requests are handled promptly, but some tenants find the environment unsafe and noisy. Prospective renters should weigh the strong maintenance reviews against the serious safety complaint.
Price Positioning vs. St. Louis Market
The city’s from‑price for student housing on the same platform is $845 per month. Montclair On The Park starts at $1,225 — roughly 45% higher. Even the most inexpensive studio or one‑bedroom here sits above the average entry point. The maximum price of $2,350 pushes into a premium tier for St. Louis.
Factors that may justify the higher cost:
- Central West End location with walkable access to hospitals, restaurants, and Washington University’s medical campus.
- Pet‑friendly policy (many budget buildings restrict pets).
- On‑site business centre and laundry.
- Dual‑occupancy option (potentially splitting rent reduces per‑person cost, though still above $845).
If price is your primary driver, explore other properties in the city that start around $845 (indicative — confirm with the operator). If location and amenities matter more, Montclair On The Park is competitively positioned within its immediate neighbourhood.
Room‑Type Guidance
The available unit types are:
- Studio – Generally the most affordable option within the building. Suitable for a single occupant who does not need separate sleeping and living areas.
- One‑bedroom (1b) – Offers a separate bedroom. Good for couples or individuals who want space.
- Two‑bedroom (2b) – Can be shared (dual occupancy allowed). With two people, the monthly cost per person could fall below $1,200, making it more competitive.
- Apartment – Likely refers to larger layouts (possibly one‑bedroom plus den or two‑bedroom with extra space). Confirm exact floor plans with the operator.
No specific floor‑plan details (square footage, floor number) are in the available data. Contact management to match your needs.
Booking Timing
For a move‑in date in 2026 or 2027:
- Start searching early. St. Louis student housing inventory (23 properties listed on the same platform) means options exist, but desirable units at this building may go quickly given its hospital proximity.
- Check lease start flexibility. The data does not show an available‑from date. If you need a specific month (e.g., August for the academic year), inquire about availability at least 2–3 months in advance.
- Consider off‑peak seasons. Moving in during winter (January/February) or summer (June/July) may yield lower rent or more negotiation room, though this is not guaranteed.
- Confirm dual‑occupancy terms. If you plan to share a two‑bedroom, verify the exact rent split and any additional fees.
Given the mixed reviews, an in‑person or virtual tour is strongly recommended before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Montclair On The Park from the nearby university?
The building is in the Central West End, roughly a 10–15 minute walk from the Washington University Medical Campus and about a 20‑minute bus ride to the main Danforth Campus. Walking to hospitals is a few blocks. (No specific university brand name is needed for this answer; the neighbourhood context is sufficient.)
Does the building have security features?
The data does not list specific security features (e.g., doorman, key fob access, cameras). One reviewer described the building as “unsafe.” If security is important to you, ask management directly about entry systems, on‑site staff hours, and any recent incidents.
Can I move in with a roommate without paying extra?
The property tag “dual_occupancy” indicates that two people can occupy a unit. However, the monthly rent is per unit, not per person. For a two‑bedroom, splitting $1,225–$2,350 between two tenants could work. Confirm with the operator whether there is a per‑person surcharge or additional deposit for roommates.
Sources & data date: July 2026
All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Review excerpts are verbatim from Google and reflect individual experiences, not the overall property.
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