Overview of Northgate Lakes
Northgate Lakes is a student housing community located at Oviedo, FL 32765, United States, near Orlando. The property offers 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom units with monthly rents ranging from US$931 to US$1,035. The earliest move-in date available is 14 August 2026. Amenities indicated by the property include a gym, a swimming pool, and a study area. Northgate Lakes has received a Google rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on 396 reviews. No individual rating dimensions are available.
The property sits in a relatively quiet area off the main road, which some residents consider convenient given its proximity to the local college. However, reviews reveal significant dissatisfaction with management responsiveness and maintenance issues. This article provides a neutral, data-based decision review to help prospective tenants determine whether Northgate Lakes matches their needs.
Who Should Consider Northgate Lakes (and Who Might Not)
Suits:
- Students who prioritise proximity to campus over luxury finishes. Multiple residents note the location is less than two minutes from the college and quieter than housing on the main road.
- Groups or individuals willing to share a 3‑bedroom or 4‑bedroom unit to keep per‑person costs within the US$310–$345 range (assuming full occupancy). This can be lower than many single‑occupancy options in Orlando.
- People who can tolerate some maintenance delays but value responsive maintenance when issues are addressed. One reviewer stated: “Maintenance is pretty quick to respond and there have been no (liv…)” (review truncated; original tone suggests mixed experience).
- Those who do not need a working gym immediately. The gym has been closed for over a year with promises of reopening that have not been fulfilled, per a 2025 review.
Does not suit:
- Students with health concerns related to mould or water leaks. A resident reported moving into “an extremely well unkempt apartment” and dealing with a new leak after being transferred, describing the situation as “MOLD INFESTED”. Management is described as “extremely difficult to get a hold of”.
- Anyone seeking predictable, transparent pricing. A reviewer noted the property is “kinda overpriced tho and a little scummy when it comes to pricing specifically as well”. While individual rent may vary, the stated range of US$931–$1,035 is above Orlando’s city from‑price of US$719.
- Residents who expect a gym to be available throughout their lease. The gym’s prolonged closure is a recurring complaint.
- Individuals who want a high‑touch, responsive management team. Multiple reviews cite difficulty in reaching management and unresolved issues.
What Current Residents Report

Below are verbatim excerpts from Google reviews (spelling and punctuation as originally written). Note that the first and second reviews were truncated in the source data; we present them in full as provided.
Daniel Brocki (rating 1): “DO NOT LIVE HERE!!! MOLD INFESTED!!! After being moved into an extremely well unkempt apartment upon move-in May 11th and now having to deal with a new leak after being transferred, I cannot say I will ever recommend living here to anyone else. Management is extremely difficult to get a hold of, and after being told th”
rinne! (rating 4): “Honestly, it’s not ideal but compared to a lot of other places it’s pretty good. Kinda overpriced tho and a little scummy when it comes to pricing specifically as well Gym has been closed for more than a year now with promises of it opening… a year ago… Maintenance is pretty quick to respond and there have been no (liv”
J (rating 2): “I’ll go over some of the positive things first, and then dive into all the negative stuff after. The location itself is convenient in my opinion. It’s less than 2 minutes away from the college, and it’s off to the side, so it’s pretty quiet compared to most of the housing on the main road. The staff is also very nice a”
The reviewer J’s text continues but is truncated in the source; the full sentiment appears to be mixed – positive about location and staff, but the low rating suggests significant drawbacks not fully captured.
Common themes: location convenience, quiet setting, maintenance responsiveness varies (quick for some, difficult for others), pricing perceptions (overpriced), and the gym being closed long-term. Mould and leaks are serious concerns raised by at least one resident.
Price Positioning in Orlando’s Student Housing Market
Orlando’s city from‑price (the lowest listed rent across all student properties in the city) is US$719 per month. Northgate Lakes starts at US$931, which is about 29% above that baseline. The maximum of US$1,035 is roughly 44% above the city from‑price.
It is important to note that Northgate Lakes units are multi‑bedroom (3‑bed and 4‑bed). If each bedroom is rented to a separate tenant, the per‑person cost (assuming full occupancy) would be around US$310–$345 per month for a 3‑bedroom, or US$233–$259 for a 4‑bedroom. These per‑person figures are significantly below the city’s per‑person average in many other properties. However, the total unit rent is higher than the city’s cheapest option. Indicative — confirm with the operator for current rates and any additional fees.
The property tags (gym, swimming pool, study area) add amenities that may justify the premium for some, but the gym’s reported long‑term closure reduces the value. Prospective tenants should verify which amenities are operational at the time of booking.
Room-Type Guidance
Northgate Lakes offers only 3‑bedroom and 4‑bedroom unit types. This means:
- You will need to find roommates or join a pre‑existing group. The property may offer roommate matching, but this is not specified in the data.
- 3‑bedroom units suit small groups who want more common space per person. 4‑bedroom units allow lower per‑person rent but may have tighter shared spaces.
- Because the property does not list studio or 1‑bed options, it is not suitable for solo renters who prefer privacy.
- The floor plans are not provided in the data; visitors should request detailed layouts.
If you are a student willing to share accommodation and can tolerate the management and maintenance risks outlined by residents, the per‑person cost is competitive. If you value management transparency and a fully functioning gym, other options may be better.
Booking Timing Considerations
The earliest available move‑in date for Northgate Lakes is 14 August 2026, which aligns with typical fall semester starts in the US. Since Orlando has 18 student housing properties (city property count), competition for units near the college may be high.
- For those set on Northgate Lakes: booking well before August 2026 is advisable to secure a unit, especially given mixed reviews – the property may have fewer takers, but limited stock could still fill.
- For those undecided: compare against the city from‑price of US$719 and examine reviews of other properties before committing. Given the negative feedback on management and mould, a thorough in‑person visit or conversation with current residents (outside the provided reviews) is recommended.
- Lease duration is not specified in the data; confirm directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Northgate Lakes safe in terms of mould and maintenance?
Based on a resident review from May 2025, mould infestation and leaks were reported. Management was described as difficult to reach. Another reviewer noted maintenance was quick to respond. The overall Google rating of 3.8 and the serious complaints suggest inconsistent experiences. Prospective tenants should request a unit inspection and ask about recent maintenance history.
How does the rent compare to other Orlando student housing?
Northgate Lakes’ total monthly rent (US$931–$1,035) is higher than Orlando’s city from‑price of US$719. However, because it offers multi‑bedroom units, the per‑person share can be lower than many single‑occupancy rooms. Indicative — confirm with the operator for exact per‑bed pricing and any seasonal discounts.
When should I apply to secure a unit?
The earliest availability is 14 August 2026. Applying at least 3–4 months before that date is typical for student housing in Orlando. Given the mixed reviews, you may want to also explore backup options among the other 18 properties in the city. Verify that the specific unit you want is still available and that any deposit or fees are refundable.
Sources and data date
Data used in this article is from a centralised student housing platform, last updated July 2026. Review excerpts are from Google and are reproduced as provided. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator for current rates and availability.
For live availability and to check whether Northgate Lakes still has units for your desired move‑in date, you can use the on‑site assistant on the housing platform.
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