PDP 32210: a decision review for students in Jacksonville
This article helps you decide whether PDP 32210 (FL 32210) fits your needs as a student tenant. It is based on publicly available data from a global student‑housing platform, resident reviews, and city‑wide price references. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
PDP 32210 at a glance
Located in Jacksonville, Florida, PDP 32210 is a student housing property listed on a global booking platform. It offers parking, a TV, and laundry facilities. The unit types are not specified. The property is available from 28 June 2026. No official price range is listed for this residence, but the city’s starting price for student housing is 115 USD per week (indicative). The property’s Google rating is 3.3 out of 5, based on 6 reviews.
The property address is FL 32210, USA. Its position relative to downtown and the university campus is described by one reviewer as being within a 10–15 minute walk — a convenient spot for students who prefer not to rely on a car. Confirm exact walking distances with the operator based on your specific campus.
Who it’s for and who should look elsewhere
Suitable for students who:
- Want walking proximity to campus. The 5‑star review praises the location as within 10–15 minutes walking to downtown campus. If your classes are in that area, this could save time and transport costs.
- Prefer a property with in‑unit amenities. Parking, TV, and laundry are listed. These inclusions can simplify daily life, especially for students without a car or who don’t want to share laundromats.
- Are looking for a move‑in date in mid‑2026. The unit is available from 28 June 2026. If your academic year starts later in the summer or in the fall, this timing could align well.
Not suitable for students who:
- Are very sensitive to pest or cleanliness issues. A 1‑star review explicitly states the property is “roach infested” in every room. While this is one person’s experience, it raises a serious concern. If you are concerned about hygiene, you will want to request an in‑person inspection or ask the operator about current pest‑control routines.
- Prefer a quiet, controlled environment. The same reviewer describes the neighbourhood as “downtown” and says “the people are crazy”. This suggests the surrounding area may have noise or safety considerations. Check the street and block with local resources before committing.
- Expect a perfectly prepared unit upon move‑in. A 3‑star review notes that rooms from previous tenants were “unkept” and that security guards were nice. This indicates that cleaning and turnover may not always meet a high standard. You should discuss condition upon check‑in with the operator.
Neutral observations
The property has only 6 Google reviews, giving a limited picture. A single high and a single low review strongly shape the overall impression. The 5‑star review calls it “one of the cleanest dorms I’ve ever seen” while the 1‑star calls it the worst. Such divergence means your experience could depend heavily on which specific room you occupy and how well management addresses complaints.
What residents actually say
Three Google reviews are publicly available. Here they are verbatim (grammar and spelling as written):
Gary Lee Stanley Your Sales Guy (5 stars):
“So a great this is one of the cleanest dorms that I’ve ever seen in my life the management here is unreal the a r do a wonderful job taking good care of the students it’s very clean perfectly located to downtown campus within less than 10-15 minutes by walking and everything else that’s around there it’s amazing so if”
Kenard Stokes (1 star):
“The place is roach infested it’s roach infested in every single room. It’s the worst save your money . The neighborhood is downtown the people are crazy . It may seem okay but over time it gets worse and worse”
Linda Geter (3 stars):
“Security guards were nice but the rooms from the previous tenants were unkept so they need to fix that so the burden wouldn’t be on all new tenants..”
These reviews span extreme positive, negative, and mid‑tier feedback. No single review is a reliable summary of the whole property. Use them as flags: ask the operator about pest reports, cleaning standards between tenancies, and neighbourhood safety.
Price positioning and room type guidance

The property’s own price per week is not disclosed on the listing. The platform shows that student housing in Jacksonville starts from 115 USD per week (indicative). Without a specific price for PDP 32210, you cannot reliably compare it to that baseline. As a rule of thumb:
- If the weekly rent is near or below 115 USD, it is among the lower‑priced options in the city.
- If it is significantly above 115 USD, you should check what added value (location, amenities, room size) justifies the difference.
Room types are not listed. The property may offer studios, shared rooms, or apartments. Ask the operator for a detailed floor plan and room type options before booking. Since the unit types are blank, you should also confirm whether the unit is a private or shared space and what the bathroom and kitchen arrangements are.
Booking timing
The unit is available from 28 June 2026. If you need housing for the 2026‑2027 academic year, this date is early enough to secure a spot for the summer or fall. However, with only one unit type and no price transparency, early booking is advisable only if you can first get a clear answer on price and condition. If you are flexible with move‑in dates, you might also find other properties in Jacksonville with a later start (for example, August 2026) that better match the academic calendar.
Because the property has fewer than 10 reviews and a mixed reputation, consider booking only after:
- A direct conversation with the operator about pest history and turnover cleaning.
- A virtual tour or recent video of the actual unit you would occupy.
- A written confirmation of the weekly rent, deposit (not specified), and lease term.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the property near the main university campus?
According to one reviewer, the property is within a 10–15 minute walk to “downtown campus”. The exact campus is not named, but the walking proximity suggests it is close to the University of North Florida (UNF) or Jacksonville University if they are located downtown. Since the data lists no specific universities, you must check the distance to your own campus on a map. The address is FL 32210 — a ZIP code covering the west side of Jacksonville, not the downtown core. Confirm the actual location with the operator.
What is the weekly price?
The weekly price for PDP 32210 is not listed. The city‑wide starting price for student housing in Jacksonville is 115 USD per week (indicative). You should ask the operator for a quote. All prices on the platform are indicative and subject to change — always verify before signing.
How many reviews does the property have, and what is the overall rating?
The property has 6 reviews on Google, giving an average rating of 3.3 out of 5. The three reviews published are: a 5‑star (positive), a 1‑star (strongly negative), and a 3‑star (mixed). This small sample means the rating is not statistically reliable; personal inspection is recommended.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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