Overview
Standard at New Brunswick is a purpose‑built student housing property located at New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA. It is the only student‑housing option listed in New Brunswick on this platform, with monthly rents ranging from USD 899 to USD 2,389 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property is near the main university campus in the city (Rutgers University – New Brunswick) and offers a variety of unit types, from studios to five‑bedroom apartments. It features a gym, study area, business center, and allows dual occupancy. Minimum lease term is 3 months. Earliest available move‑in date is 21 August 2026. Security deposit is USD 100 (indicative). The property has a Google rating of 3.3 from 424 reviews.
Who This Residence Suits and Who It Doesn’t
Suits if you:
- Are looking for a furnished student apartment near the university with flexible lease terms (as short as 3 months).
- Want a social living environment with regular resident events. Some reviews highlight that the property holds multiple events per month — a benefit for those who like community activities.
- Prefer a location that offers multiple room configurations (studio, 2‑ to 5‑bedroom) so you can choose a private or shared living setup.
- Are open to sharing a room with another person: the “dual occupancy” tag suggests that some units allow two people to occupy one bedroom (confirm with the operator).
Does not suit if you:
- Expect a spotless move‑in experience. Several reviews report serious cleanliness and maintenance issues upon arrival and during occupancy. The overall rating (3.3) reflects significant dissatisfaction in these areas.
- Value high‑quality construction and well‑maintained facilities. Reviews mention water damage, cracked walls, pest problems, and falling ceilings.
- Are sensitive to noise or building‑related disruptions. The negative reviews suggest that the physical condition of the building may lead to ongoing issues.
- Need a residence with a strong reputation for responsive management. The low scores from some residents indicate that complaints about maintenance and service are common.
What Residents Actually Say

Quoted verbatim from Google reviews:
Noura Arnaout (Rating 1): “This is, without a doubt, the worst apartment company I have ever lived with. When we moved in, our unit was absolutely disgusting. There was urine on the toilet seat, crumbs and hair in the drawers, and dirt throughout the apartment. It was clear that little to no effort had been made to clean the unit before handing”
ryan chi (Rating 1): “After living here for two years, I can honestly say this building falls far short of ‘standard’ living needs. While the initial tour suggests luxury, it is largely smoke and mirrors. The construction quality is shockingly poor; my unit has water damage, cracked walls, bugs in lamps, and a bathroom ceiling that is falli”
Laurence Sodbinow (Rating 5): “This review is for the events that the Standard holds, which is a strong resident benefit. When living here, theres usually four events per month and one of the most recent on the 31st of March was a make your own charcuterie. The event was prepared specifically and provided a nice activity and also a way to get someth”
These three reviews illustrate a sharp divide: the positive feedback focuses on the social programming, while multiple 1‑star reviews point to severe cleanliness and structural shortcomings. Prospective residents should weigh which aspect matters more to them. The 3.3 average suggests that overall, the negative experiences weigh heavily on resident satisfaction.
Price Positioning vs City’s From‑Price
The city of New Brunswick has only this one student‑housing listing on the platform. The city’s “from‑price” is USD 899 per month — exactly the same as the lowest price at Standard at New Brunswick. That means:
- The entry‑level price (likely a shared bedroom in a multi‑bedroom unit) is at the city’s baseline.
- The upper price (USD 2,389) is significantly higher; this could correspond to a studio or private room in a premium layout.
- Because there are no competing properties listed in New Brunswick on this platform, this property effectively sets the entire price range for student housing in the city. The absence of alternatives means you cannot compare it to other local student residences directly through this platform. However, you may find off‑market rentals (e.g., private apartments) that could offer lower or higher rents.
All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Consider your budget carefully: if you can afford a lower‑priced shared room, the USD 899 option is available, but the reviews indicate that even those units may have cleanliness issues.
Room‑Type Guidance
The property offers the following unit types: studio, 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, 4‑bedroom, and 5‑bedroom. Specific floor plans and bed configurations (e.g., private rooms vs. shared rooms) are not detailed in the data, but the “dual occupancy” tag suggests that at least some bedrooms can accommodate two people. No pricing breakdown per room type is available from the provided data; you will need to contact the operator for exact rates by unit.
- Studio: Likely the most expensive option (toward USD 2,389), offering full privacy and a combined living‑sleeping area. Suitable for those who need quiet and independence.
- 2‑bedroom / 3‑bedroom / 4‑bedroom / 5‑bedroom: Shared apartments where you rent a private bedroom and share common areas. Cheaper bedrooms (perhaps around USD 899) are probably the smaller rooms or those with dual‑occupancy possibilities. Confirm whether the price listed is per person or per unit, and whether utilities are included.
Booking Timing
The earliest available move‑in date is 21 August 2026, which aligns with the start of the fall academic term at many U.S. universities. The minimum lease is 3 months, so the shortest possible stay would run from August to November 2026. If you need a lease starting earlier or later than this date, or a lease shorter than 3 months, you will need to ask the operator whether exceptions exist.
Given the negative reviews regarding initial cleanliness, it may be wise to book early enough to allow time to inspect the unit before moving in or to request a thorough cleaning. Also, because this is the only student housing property listed in New Brunswick, availability may be limited; consider securing a room soon after the spring/summer 2026 if you are targeting the August 2026 intake.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: What is the security deposit and are there any additional fees?
The deposit is indicated as USD 100 (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is relatively low compared to typical U.S. student housing (often one month’s rent). However, the full list of fees (application fee, administrative fees, utilities, etc.) is not provided. Always request a complete cost breakdown before signing.
H3: Can two people share one bedroom?
Yes, the property lists “dual occupancy” as a tag, which usually means you can have two people in a single bedroom (often at an additional cost per month). Check with the operator for dual‑occupancy rates and whether that applies to all room types or only specific units.
H3: When is the latest I can book for the 2026‑2027 academic year?
The earliest move‑in shown is 21 August 2026. For later move‑ins (e.g., September or October), you would need to confirm availability directly with the operator. Since the property is the only listing in New Brunswick, rooms may fill up well before the start of the fall term, so booking several months in advance is recommended.
Sources & data date
All data sourced from the property’s listing on this platform, retrieved July 2026. Google ratings and reviews are from the Google Maps listing for the residence as of the same date. Prices and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any decisions.
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