Overview and location
Solstice On The Park is a student‑focused apartment building located in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighbourhood (address: Chicago, IL 60637, USA). It sits within walking distance of the area’s major university and is also accessible to other local campuses. The building is one of 95 properties listed on the platform in Chicago, and it positions itself as a higher‑end residence with a strong emphasis on community, service and amenities.
The monthly price range is USD 2,990 – 5,650 — indicative, confirm with the operator. This places Solstice On The Park well above the city’s entry‑level monthly price of USD 600 (indicative), suggesting it is a premium option aimed at students who value comfort, convenience and a managed living experience.
Who this residence is for
Solstice On The Park works best for students who:
- Are looking for a managed, all‑in‑one building – The property offers a business centre, laundry facilities, a gym and allows dual occupancy (two people sharing a room in some unit types). These features reduce the need to source separate services.
- Want a strong sense of community – Multiple reviews highlight a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a helpful staff. This appeals to students who are new to the city and would like to build a social network from day one.
- Prefer a pet‑friendly environment – The building explicitly allows pets, which is a plus for students who want to bring their animal along.
- Have a budget that can accommodate the higher rent – Given the price range, this residence is suited to graduate students, groups sharing a 2‑bedroom or 3‑bedroom unit, or international students with a larger housing allowance.
- Value cleanliness and safety – The building’s google rating is 4.7 out of 5 (from 168 reviews), and the staff, location and cleaning all score 5.0 in the detailed dimension ratings. The reviews consistently mention that the property is clean, safe and well‑maintained.
Who might not find it suitable

The same features that make it appealing for some will make it less ideal for others:
- Budget‑conscious students – With a starting price of nearly USD 3,000 per month for an apartment, this is far above the cheapest student options in Chicago. If you are looking for a solo studio or a low‑cost shared flat, Solstice On The Park may not fit your budget.
- Students who prefer a more independent, no‑frills arrangement – The building is managed and staffed, which some students appreciate, but others may feel it is more like a hotel than a typical student flat. If you want to arrange your own internet, laundry or gym membership, this property’s all‑in‑one approach might feel unnecessary.
- Those who need a short‑term lease – The minimum lease length is not specified in the data (null). If you need a semester‑only or month‑to‑month arrangement, you should confirm with the operator whether such options exist.
- Students who want to live near other universities – While the property is close to the university in Hyde Park, it is a longer commute to other campuses such as University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) or Illinois Institute of Technology. Check the travel time before committing.
What residents actually say
Reviews from current and past residents paint a consistent picture: the staff and community are the standout features.
“Solstice on the Park has been a great place to live as a UChicago student. The building has beautiful rooms, a nice community feel, and it’s comfortable, welcoming, and easy to settle into. Juaria, the building manager, is super nice and helpful whenever any issues come up, which makes living here a lot easier. Also, e” — Hans Amemiya, Google, 5/5
“Toni (Antoinette) was AMAZING helping my roommates and I move in. It was super chaotic but she was just so happy to help and made the whole thing move so smoothly, even when we thought it wouldn’t be possible. She went above and beyond (and then some) to make sure we could get everything in and let us know the procedur” — Danielle Brennan, Google, 5/5
“Such a special building to live in. The community here is so warm and welcoming and the staff are truly the best! Stunning views, prime location, pet friendly, and always clean and safe” — Nicole Miller, Google, 5/5
The reviews highlight the building manager (Juaria) and leasing staff (Toni) as being exceptionally helpful. Residents appreciate the clean environment, the views, and the pet‑friendly policy. The only dimension with a slightly lower score (3.5 out of 5) in the platform’s internal ratings is “food” — likely referring to dining options in the building or nearby, rather than kitchen facilities.
It is worth noting that the second review appears to be cut off mid‑sentence, but the sentiment is clearly positive.
Pricing and market comparison
Chicago’s student housing market starts at around USD 600 per month for a basic shared room (indicative). Solstice On The Park’s cheapest unit is roughly five times that amount, and its most expensive unit approaches USD 5,650. This is not a budget property; it is a premium building that charges for the location, the services and the level of management.
For the price, you receive:
- A building with a gym, business centre and laundry facilities on site.
- A staff‑managed environment with a track record of responsiveness.
- Clean and well‑maintained common areas and apartments.
- A pet‑friendly policy (likely with a fee or deposit — confirm with the operator).
If you are comparing this property with other student flats in Chicago, bear in mind that the “city from price” of USD 600 is likely for a shared room in an older building far from campus. Solstice On The Park is targeting a different segment: students who are willing to pay more for convenience, safety and a ready‑made community.
All prices quoted are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial commitment.
Room type guidance
The property offers four unit types listed under “unit_types”: 1b (one‑bedroom), 2b (two‑bedroom), 3b (three‑bedroom) and “apartment” (likely a studio or a larger floor plan). The price range of USD 2,990 – 5,650 suggests that the cheapest units are probably the 2b or 3b configurations (where the total rent is split among roommates), while the most expensive are larger one‑bedroom or high‑floor apartments.
- If you are coming with a group, a 2‑bedroom or 3‑bedroom unit could bring the per‑person cost down significantly. For example, a USD 3,500 three‑bedroom split three ways is roughly USD 1,167 per person per month. Still above the city minimum, but more manageable.
- If you are a single student, a one‑bedroom may cost upwards of USD 3,000. Consider whether you are willing to pay that for the amenities and location.
- Dual occupancy is permitted (tagged “dual_occupancy”), meaning two people can share one room in some layouts. This could further reduce individual cost, but you should confirm with the operator which unit types allow it and whether there is an extra fee.
There is no information in the data about floor areas, specific prices per unit type, or furniture. You should ask the operator these questions before booking.
Booking timing
For the 2026–2027 academic year, demand for properties near the Hyde Park campus is typically highest between February and June. Solstice On The Park, being a popular choice among transfer and graduate students, may fill its best units early. The data does not specify an “available from” date, so you should contact the platform’s on‑site assistant or the property directly to inquire about the exact move‑in windows.
As a general rule for premium student residences in Chicago:
- Start your search no later than early 2026 for a fall 2026 move‑in.
- Be prepared to make a decision quickly if a unit you like becomes available — but avoid being pressured by “limited time” claims. Simply note that high‑rated properties tend to have fewer vacancies as the academic year approaches.
- For a winter or spring move‑in (e.g., January 2027), the market may be less competitive, but it is still wise to check availability at least three months ahead.
FAQ
Can two people share a room in Solstice On The Park?
Yes. The property is tagged “dual_occupancy”, which means at least one unit type allows two people to occupy the same bedroom. You should verify with the operator which specific unit types allow this, and whether the rent changes or an additional fee applies.
Does the building come furnished?
The data does not mention furniture. Some student apartments in Chicago are fully furnished; others are not. Since this information is not provided, you must ask the operator directly. Given the premium price, it is likely that units include basic furniture (bed, desk, sofa), but confirm before renting.
What is the deposit amount?
The deposit field in the data is null — meaning no information was supplied. Deposit policies vary by operator and can range from one month’s rent to a fixed fee. Contact the on‑site team to learn the exact deposit requirement for your chosen unit.
Sources & data date
All ratings, reviews and prices in this article are sourced from the listing on the platform as of July 2026. The google rating of 4.7 is based on 168 reviews; internal dimension scores are taken from the operator’s own system. Quotes are reproduced verbatim from the listing. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For the most current availability, move‑in dates and lease terms, use the on‑site assistant on the platform.
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