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Pawel Village (San Antonio) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who Pawel Village suits

Pawel Village works for tenants who want a pet‑friendly, long‑term home with reliable maintenance and a range of unit sizes in San Antonio’s far west side. The property accepts dogs and cats, which is a concrete benefit for owners who often struggle to find pet‑willing apartments. On‑site parking and laundry facilities are included, reducing the need to rely on coin‑operated laundromats or street parking.

The unit mix – studios, one‑bedroom, two‑bedroom, and apartment layouts – means the residence can accommodate a single person, a couple, or a small family. A resident who stayed for six years (Alyssa Manning) noted that maintenance was “always prompt, professional, and reliable.” That kind of consistency matters for people who plan to stay multiple years and want to avoid the hassle of recurring repair issues.

The monthly price range ($748 to $1,025 – indicative, confirm with the operator) places Pawel Village slightly above San Antonio’s city‑wide from‑price of $634 for student‑oriented housing, but it offers full‑size apartments rather than shared rooms or micro‑units. Users who prioritize space, a dedicated bedroom, and the ability to spread out will find the premium acceptable.

Who should look elsewhere

Pawel Village may frustrate renters who expect a consistently responsive office and fast handling of administrative issues. Two published Google reviews report problems with management communication. One reviewer (Cayden Kaznowski) wrote: “We didn’t have a property manager or maintenance anywhere to be seen for months … my AC went out and was” (text cut off). Another reviewer (Matt) wrote: “Can’t reach anyone to actually talk to. No one is ever in the office.” Matt also described a disputed collection bill sent after an application denial.

These complaints suggest that during certain periods (e.g., late 2024 to early 2025), the property may have suffered from understaffing. While the positive review indicates that maintenance was good over the longer term, the negative experiences are not isolated and point to inconsistency. Anyone who needs guaranteed same‑day responses or a well‑staffed leasing office should weigh this risk.

The property is located at San Antonio, TX 78245 – on the far west side, farther from downtown and the central university hubs. If your classes or work are near the city center or the South Texas Medical Center area, the commute could be 20–30 minutes without traffic. Pawel Village does not appear to be within walking distance of a major transit node, so a car is likely necessary.

What residents say – quoted reviews

Pawel Village

Alyssa Manning (4/5) – “I lived here for six years — starting in a studio in 2019, then a one‑bedroom, and finally a two‑bedroom, two‑bath by 2023. Overall, it was a good experience for me, my husband, and our dog. Pros: Maintenance was always prompt, professional, and reliable. The apartments were comfortable, the pool and courts were well k…” (text cut off).

Cayden Kaznowski (1/5) – “Highly don’t recommend moved out of apt 104 in September of 2025 this used to be a good apartment 2 years ago until we went under new management at one point we didn’t have a property manager or maintenance anywhere to be seen for months approximately from December 2024 to march 2025 in that time my AC went out and was” (text cut off).

Matt (1/5) – “Garbage. Can’t reach anyone to actually talk to. No one is ever in the office. And after denying me, they have the nerve to send collections emails and mail when I never signed for nothing and only paid for the application. $300 dollar collection for what!!!! You denied me. My credit is now taking a hit and no one cal” (text cut off).

These three reviews give a mixed picture. One long‑term tenant (6 years) praised maintenance and comfort. Two recent tenants described severe management failures – unstaffed office, unreachable staff, and a billing dispute. The Google aggregate rating of 3.7 out of 5 (based on 46 reviews) suggests that the average experience is slightly above neutral, but the proportion of low scores is notable.

Price positioning in San Antonio

The city’s from‑price for similar student‑oriented housing is $634 per month. Pawel Village’s lowest price of $748 is about 18% above that floor. The maximum price of $1,025 for a two‑bedroom unit is still moderate relative to San Antonio’s overall apartment market, where two‑bedrooms commonly exceed $1,200 in newer buildings.

Given that Pawel Village includes parking, laundry, and pet permission, the price gap is reasonable. A studio or one‑bedroom at $748–$850 (indicative, confirm with the operator) is competitive for a full‑size unit with amenities. The property does not appear to offer utilities‑included rent; confirm with the operator whether water, electricity, and internet are separate.

For budget‑conscious renters, the city’s cheapest available units (around $600–$650) are likely shared rooms or smaller studios in older complexes without parking or laundry. If you need a private bedroom and a pet‑friendly environment, Pawel Village is a viable mid‑range option.

Room type guidance

Available types:

Pricing typically increases with bedrooms and square footage. The $748 figure is probably the studio or one‑bedroom entry price; the $1,025 top likely corresponds to a two‑bedroom. Confirm directly.

Booking timing

The property lists its earliest move‑in availability as 06‑07‑2026 (June 7, 2026). This aligns with a summer‑2026 start date, fitting a 2026–2027 academic year. If you are a student needing housing from August or September 2026, you can book in advance for a June move‑in and negotiate a later start if needed (consult the operator).

Because Pawel Village has received negative reviews about management responsiveness, it is advisable to visit the office in person or call to confirm that staffing has stabilised before signing a lease. The 2026 date is still far off; management could change again. Making a fully refundable application only after confirming current operations is a prudent step.


What is the typical lease length at Pawel Village?

The data does not specify a minimum lease term. From most apartment complexes in San Antonio, standard leases run 12 months. Short‑term options (6 months) may be available at a higher monthly rate – you must confirm with the operator.

Are utilities included in the rent?

The listing does not state whether utilities such as electricity, water, gas, or internet are included. The price range provided ($748–$1,025 indicative) most likely covers base rent only. Contact the property directly to get a detailed breakdown of utility costs and any mandatory fees (e.g., trash, sewer).

How does the recent management change affect current residents?

Two negative reviews from 2025 point to a period where the property was under new management and experienced staffing shortages. The positive review from Alyssa Manning covers a six‑year span ending in 2023, so it reflects the prior management era. As of 2026, the operator may have resolved those issues. To get a current picture, request a reference from a resident who moved in after March 2025, or check the Google reviews updated after the date of this article.


Sources & data date – Reviews and pricing sourced from user submissions and the property listing as of July 2026. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial decision.

For live availability and to check current pricing, please use the on‑site assistant on the property page.

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