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The 50/50 (Lincoln) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who The 50/50 Suits — And Who It Doesn’t

The 50/50 in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a student housing property that offers a mix of 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, and 4‑bedroom units. Based on available data, it is best suited for students who prioritise modern amenities, a convenient location near the city’s university campus, and a well‑maintained building. The property has a Google rating of 4.0 from 141 reviews, suggesting that the majority of residents have a positive experience.

Who it suits:

Who might want to look elsewhere:

What Residents Actually Say

Three reviews are available from Google. Below is a neutral summary of each.

Susan Sapp (5 stars):
“I have referred countless people to the 50/50. It is truly the best student housing facility in the Midwest. Clean, safe, modern, well run and maintained, and its location can’t be beat.”
This highlights the property’s overall quality and suggests repeat satisfaction.

Sophie Hodge (4 stars):
“Great place to live, but the metal cornhole boards outside on the 8th floor and metal island in the kitchens are the loudest things ever. My room faces the outdoor area and I always hear people playing cornhole. Sounds like gun shots. It’s impossible to try and be quiet setting things down on the island too.”
A positive overall experience marred by a specific noise design issue. Prospective residents who are noise‑sensitive should ask for a unit that does not face the outdoor terrace.

Alyssa Belitz (1 star):
“My roommate and I were going to live here, but then they placed us with two girls who are 21 and 22, while we are freshmen. We decided to go to another places, and we have been told countless times that we are going to get our $250 deposit back, and they said the latest would be the beginning of January. We have called…” (text truncates).
The core complaint is about deposit return delays and an unwanted roommate age match. Anyone relying on a quick deposit refund should clarify the process and timeline in writing before committing.

Overall, the majority of the 141 reviews are positive (4.0 average). The negative feedback focuses on noise and deposit handling, which are specific and manageable if you take precautions.

Price Positioning In Lincoln

The 50/50

The city’s from‑price (the cheapest available student property in Lincoln) is $674 per month. The 50/50’s price range is $674 – $767 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This means the property starts right at the city’s floor price and goes up to about $93 above it.

Lincoln currently has only one student property in the dataset (The 50/50), so the city’s from‑price equals this property’s minimum. For context, the average monthly cost of living in Lincoln for a student sharing an apartment is not available, but $674–$767 per month for a room in a modern, amenity‑rich building is competitive for the area.

Deposit: $250 (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is a relatively low deposit, but as reviews indicate, getting it back may require clear communication.

Room‑Type Guidance

The 50/50 offers three unit types: 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, and 4‑bedroom. There are no studio or 1‑bedroom options.

Amenities are the same across all units (gym, study area, laundry). If noise is a concern, choose a unit that does not face the outdoor terrace on the 8th floor. The review mentions the 8th‑floor area specifically; lower floors may be quieter.

Booking Timing

The property is available from 20 August 2026. This is a typical fall move‑in date for the US academic year. Booking earlier (ideally in the first half of 2026) may give you better chances of securing your preferred unit type and floor level. Since there is only one property in Lincoln listed in the dataset, demand may be concentrated.

Deposit note: The $250 deposit is typically paid to secure the room. Based on a resident’s experience, ensure you receive written confirmation of the refund policy and timeline if you cancel. Ask whether the deposit is refundable before a certain date, and what happens if you are not satisfied with the roommate assignment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the noise problem mentioned in reviews widespread?

The noise concern comes from one reviewer who lives facing the 8th‑floor outdoor area, where metal cornhole boards are used. The metal kitchen islands also amplify sounds. If you are assigned a unit away from that terrace, the issue may be minimal. However, the review indicates the design of the common areas can be noisy. Ask the operator which units face the outdoor space and whether you can request a quieter location.

How does the deposit refund process work?

One reviewer had difficulty getting a $250 deposit refund after deciding not to move in. The management stated they would refund by early January, but the resident called multiple times. To avoid this, request the refund policy in writing before paying. Confirm the conditions under which the deposit is fully refundable (e.g., cancellation before a certain date) and the expected timeline.

Are first‑year students commonly placed with upper‑year students?

A review reports that two freshmen were placed with two 21‑ and 22‑year‑old students. The reviewer chose to go elsewhere. If you are a first‑year student who prefers living only with other first‑years, ask the operator about their roommate‑matching criteria. They may be able to accommodate such requests, but it is not guaranteed.


Sources & data date: The information in this article is based on data provided by an independent student‑housing platform (source: amber) as of July 2026. Prices, availability, reviews, and property details are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any decisions.

For up‑to‑date room availability and to verify current pricing, you can use the on‑site assistant available on the property page to see live options.

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