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Park Point (Rochester) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Park Point Residence Review

Choosing student housing in Rochester involves weighing value, community, and location. Park Point offers a range of unit types and on-site amenities, but how does it compare to other options?

This article provides a factual review based on available data, focusing on who the property is best for, resident feedback, pricing relative to the city average, and practical booking considerations.

Who Park Point Suits

Park Point works well for students who want a self-contained living experience with on-site facilities and a strong community atmosphere. Given the unit types available (studios through five-bedroom apartments), this residence can accommodate both those who prefer living alone and those who want to share costs with flatmates.

From resident reviews, the staff and community events are frequently highlighted as positive aspects. If you value being known by name at the leasing office and enjoy scheduled resident events, this may suit you well. The property includes a gym, study area, and laundry facilities — amenities that reduce the need to travel for basic needs or fitness.

The location in Rochester, NY 14623 places it near the University of Rochester, making it a practical option for students attending that institution. The surrounding area is primarily student-oriented, with shops and services within a short distance.

This residence may be a good fit for first-time independent renters who want some support. As one reviewer (Rylee Vanscoy) noted, it is “a safe and reliable housing choice for students jumping into independent living” — suggesting the management is attentive to new renters’ needs.

Who Park Point Does Not Suit

Park Point may not be the best choice for those seeking a completely quiet or solitary experience. The community feel — while valued by many — could feel intrusive if you prefer minimal interaction with management or neighbours. The emphasis on resident events and frequent visits to the leasing office (as described in reviews) suggests a more socially engaged environment.

If you are looking for the lowest possible rent in Rochester, note that the city’s from-price for student properties is $764/month (indicative — confirm with the operator), and Park Point’s minimum price appears to be in line with that figure. However, the maximum price of $1,769/month (indicative — confirm with the operator) is higher than some other options, so budget-conscious renters may need to consider smaller unit types or share with more flatmates.

The property has a Google rating of 3.5 out of 5 from 228 reviews, which is average. While written reviews are positive, the overall score indicates that some residents may have had mixed experiences — potentially regarding maintenance, noise, or other operational issues. If you rely heavily on online ratings, this middling score may give pause.

What Residents Actually Say

Reviews provide insight into the day-to-day experience at Park Point. Here are selected extracts from Google reviews:

Rachel S (Rating: 5)
“Everyone who works here is a saint 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Nicholas Carly Freddy Gabby Henry Pilot Riley Tyler All of them so fabulous so kind to me with all my Roomate issues. They treated me so well every time I came into the leasing office I became are regular and knew me by name and we would all chat. Everyone’s so so friendly and ki”

This review emphasises the staff’s responsiveness and personal touch. The reviewer had roommate issues that were handled well, which is a common concern for students sharing apartments.

Pilot DesLauriers (Rating: 5)
“Love living here, the staff is great and the community does lots of resident events to give back to the people. It makes me feel welcome and appreciated.”

The community events are a recurring theme. The reviewer feels valued, which suggests the management invests in resident engagement beyond just leasing.

Rylee Vanscoy (Rating: 5)
“A safe and reliable housing choice for students jumping into independent living! The staff and managers are really invested in the livelihood of the residents and working with parents to give students the best housing experience possible! There’s also always snacks & fun events!!”

This review targets the parent-student dynamic, noting that the management works with parents — useful for those whose families want reassurance.

All three quoted reviews are from satisfied residents. No negative reviews were provided in the data set. However, the overall 3.5 rating suggests that not all experiences are equally positive. Prospective renters should read a wider sample of reviews across platforms to get a balanced picture.

Price Positioning vs City From-Price

Rochester’s from-price for student accommodation is $764/month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is likely for a shared room or basic unit in the most affordable property. Park Point’s price range is $764–$1,769/month (indicative — confirm with the operator), meaning its entry-level pricing matches the citywide minimum.

With five student properties listed in the city, Park Point occupies a mid-to-higher price position depending on unit choice. The maximum price suggests that larger or more private units (like one-bedroom apartments) command a premium. Renters on a tight budget should target the lower end of the range — likely by selecting a four- or five-bedroom unit — or consider other properties in Rochester that may offer lower maximums.

Park Point

All prices are monthly and quoted in USD. There is no deposit amount specified in the available data, so you should confirm this directly with the operator during viewing or application.

Room Type Guidance

The property offers unit types: 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, and 5b. This refers to the number of bedrooms in the apartment. No data on bathroom count or square footage is available, so you should verify the layout before committing.

Booking Timing

The minimum lease term is 1 month, which offers flexibility. However, the year 2026 or 2027 are the only relevant years for this article. For a 2026 move-in (e.g., August 2026 for the academic year starting autumn 2026), start searching in early 2026. The available_from date is not specified in the data, so contact the operator directly for current availability.

For a 2027 move-in, similar timing applies: begin looking around early 2027 to secure preferred unit types, especially single-bedroom units which may have limited inventory.

Because the property has 228 Google reviews as of the data date, it is a well-established residence with a track record. Demand may be steady, so early application is advisable — particularly if you want a specific room type or floor plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Park Point have any on-site amenities?

Yes. Based on the tags provided, Park Point includes a gym, study area, and laundry facility. These are common in purpose-built student housing and reduce the need to outsource exercise, study space, or laundry. No other amenities such as a pool, parking, or outdoor space were listed in the data, so verify these with the operator if they matter to you.

How does Park Point compare to other student housing in Rochester?

Rochester has five student properties listed on the platform. Park Point’s entry price matches the city from-price ($764/month indicative — confirm with operator). Its maximum price is higher than some others. Community events and friendly staff are highlighted in reviews. The property is near the University of Rochester. Your choice will depend on your budget, preferred unit type, and whether you value the specific community atmosphere described by residents.

What is the minimum lease term and what deposit is required?

The minimum lease term is 1 month. No deposit amount is specified in the available data. This information should be confirmed directly with Park Point’s management when you apply. Given the flexibility in lease length, this could suit students on non-traditional academic schedules or those who need short-term housing.

Sources & Data Date

The information in this article is based on data sourced from a student housing platform, current as of July 2026. Price data, reviews, and property details are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator at the time of booking. Ratings and reviews reflect the Google rating at the time of data collection.


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