Overview
The Station at Buffalo is a student-oriented housing property located in Buffalo, New York, United States. It offers shared apartments with two, three, and four bedrooms, and is positioned as an off‑campus option for students attending the local university. The property features a study area, a gym, and a game room. Minimum lease length is three months, and the earliest move‑in date indicated is 22 August 2026. Monthly rents range from 899 to 1,239 USD – indicative, confirm with the operator – with a deposit of 100 USD.
Location and Accessibility
The Station at Buffalo is situated at Buffalo, NY 14226. Residents are within commuting distance of the university campus. However, the property relies on a shuttle service to connect students to campus. According to reviews, that shuttle schedule has been a significant point of dissatisfaction. One resident noted that buses run only once per hour, while competing apartments offer shuttles every ten minutes. The same reviewer stated that the property does not proactively notify residents when the shuttle will not run, unlike some other housing options. Anyone considering this residence should factor in the shuttle frequency and whether the schedule aligns with their class timings and daily routine.
Room Types and Pricing

The Station at Buffalo provides three unit types: two‑bedroom, three‑bedroom, and four‑bedroom apartments. No studio or one‑bedroom units are listed, which means all tenants share common areas and bathrooms with at least one roommate. The price range of 899–1,239 USD per month is a per‑person figure (indicative – confirm with the operator). This range sits above the city’s overall starting price of 646 USD per month for student housing – meaning The Station at Buffalo is not the most affordable option in Buffalo. The gap suggests that tenants pay a premium for the property’s amenities and location, but the actual value depends on whether those amenities meet individual needs. The deposit is a relatively low 100 USD, which may reduce the upfront financial burden.
What Residents Say
The property holds a Google rating of 3.9 based on 284 reviews. The three reviews provided in the dataset are uniformly negative. They are reproduced verbatim below with the authors’ names as given.
Fan Wu (rating 1):
“Don’t pick this place the shuttle schedule is terrible. One hour a shuttle is just crazy while all the other apartments are 10 minutes per shuttle and station is so much more expensive than the other apartments. Also unlike other apartments that will warn you the shuttle Isn’t going to be coming, station doesn’t do any”
CHRIS BROWN (rating 1):
“Do not live here. I have been in Buffalo for four years, and signing a lease at Station was the worst decision of my college experience. A staff member even told me directly that management does not genuinely care about residents. They send out emails pretending they’re working on issues, but nothing actually gets reso”
Colin (rating 1):
“This place is advertised on the outside ad the nicest place to live off campus but everyone should be warned that it’s not. For the obnoxious rent price that I pay every month, the wifi issues alone are enough to set me off. This is a student housing organizations and when students can’t get work done and it starts sev”
These reviews consistently point to three core concerns: unreliable and infrequent shuttle service, management responsiveness that residents feel is poor, and ongoing issues with internet connectivity – all at a price point that reviewers consider too high for the experience delivered. The tone of the reviews is strong; any potential resident should weigh these firsthand accounts seriously.
Who This Residence Suits and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Suitable for:
- Students who can arrange their own transportation (car, bike, or walking) and will not rely heavily on the property shuttle.
- Groups of friends or acquaintances who want to fill a multi‑bedroom apartment together and split the rent, thereby reducing individual cost.
- Tenants who prioritise having a gym and game room on‑site over other factors, and are willing to accept the potential shuttle and management drawbacks.
Not suitable for:
- Students who depend on the shuttle for daily campus travel, especially those with tight schedules or evening classes.
- Anyone who expects prompt and caring management responses to maintenance or service issues, based on the reviews provided.
- Budget‑conscious renters: Buffalo has several housing options starting from 646 USD per month (indicative), and The Station at Buffalo’s rates are higher.
- Students who need reliable, high‑speed internet for coursework, online classes, or research – the wifi complaints suggest this may be a recurring problem.
Booking Timing
The earliest availability is 22 August 2026, which aligns with the typical late‑summer move‑in for the fall academic term. Since the property is one of six student housing options in the city (according to the available dataset), supply is limited. It is advisable to begin researching and contacting the operator early – ideally several months before the intended move‑in date – to secure a specific unit type and to confirm current pricing and lease terms. All price and availability figures should be verified directly with the property management, as the information here is indicative only.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the shuttle service reliable?
Based on reviews from residents, the shuttle service runs once per hour, which is significantly less frequent than shuttles offered by competing apartments. Residents have also reported that the property does not provide timely warnings when the shuttle will not operate. If reliable campus transportation is a priority, you should confirm the current shuttle schedule with the operator and clarify their communication policy before signing a lease.
How does the price compare to other student housing in Buffalo?
Buffalo’s overall starting price for student housing is 646 USD per month (indicative). The Station at Buffalo’s monthly rent ranges from 899 to 1,239 USD, placing it above that starting point. The deposit is 100 USD, which is relatively low. You should compare the total cost (rent + any additional fees) with other properties in the area and decide whether the amenities and location justify the higher price.
What amenities are available?
The property lists a study area, a gym, and a game room as on‑site amenities. These are included in the monthly rent. No other amenities (such as a pool, rooftop, or parking) are mentioned in the provided data. Contact the operator for a full, current list of what is included and whether any extras carry additional charges.
Sources & data date
Data used for this article is drawn from the housing database as of July 2026. Ratings and reviews are from Google; reviews are quoted exactly as they appear in the source. Price and availability are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator.
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