Decision Review of The Ross
The Ross is a student-oriented apartment building located at Salisbury, MD 21801, USA, in the downtown area of Salisbury, Maryland. It offers 2‑bedroom and 4‑bedroom units with monthly prices ranging from USD 799 to USD 1,129 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property includes a gym, Wi‑Fi, two resident lounges, and high security. It is available for move‑in from 20 August 2026. Google rates it 4.7 out of 5 based on 120 reviews.
This article helps you decide whether The Ross fits your needs, using resident feedback, local pricing context, and booking guidance.
Who This Residence Suits and Who It Doesn’t
Suits:
- Students who want a secure, well‑managed building – Reviews consistently mention high security, responsive maintenance, and helpful staff. One resident (Keeper Kofer) notes “high security so not just anyone strolls in.” This appeals to those prioritising safety.
- Students on a moderate budget – The starting price of USD 799 (indicative) matches the city’s lowest listed price for student housing (USD 799). The 2‑bedroom and 4‑bedroom options allow splitting costs with roommates.
- Those who value community spaces – The property has two lounges, a gym, and Wi‑Fi included. Residents appreciate having shared areas for study or socialising.
- People who need a lease starting in late summer 2026 – The earliest availability is 20 August 2026, aligning with the typical U.S. academic calendar for fall semester move‑in.
Does not suit:
- Anyone needing a studio or 1‑bedroom apartment – The Ross only offers 2‑bedroom and 4‑bedroom units. Solo residents would need to find roommates.
- Students requiring a short‑term or flexible lease – The data does not specify a minimum lease term; however, student housing in Salisbury typically requires a full‑year contract. If you need a semester‑only lease, confirm directly with the operator.
- Those looking for the absolute cheapest option in town – While the starting price matches the city’s from‑price, higher‑end units (e.g., a private room in a 2‑bedroom) may cost more. There are only two other student properties in Salisbury listed on this platform; The Ross is not the cheapest across all unit types.
- Individuals who prefer a quiet, uncongested building – The Ross offers high security and two lounges, but being downtown might mean more street noise. No reviews mention noise, but it is worth checking in person.
What Residents Actually Say

Three Google reviews provide direct insight into living at The Ross.
Keeper Kofer (5 stars) says:
“I’ve lived at the Ross located in downtown Salisbury now for 14 months on my second lease … hands down the coolest place to live … Great pricing .. Great staff .. Fast maintenance team .. 2 lounges for all residents.. high security so not just anyone strolls in .. I am blessed to live there Not to mention you are right”
This review highlights the combination of affordability, staff quality, maintenance speed, and security. The resident renewed their lease, indicating satisfaction over more than a year.
Naji Brooks (5 stars) says:
“I’ve lived at The Ross for about a year now and I actually really like it here. It’s reasonably priced and safe for students.”
A straightforward endorsement: good value and safety. This is typical of how most residents seem to feel.
Tyler Campbell (5 stars) says:
“I highly recommend this apartment. It’s a great building and has fantastic people. Abraham was super helpful and a fantastic leasing agent.”
Positive mentions of the building and staff, specifically naming a leasing agent as helpful — important for remote applicants who rely on leasing office communication.
All three reviews are positive (5 stars), but note that the sample is small. The overall Google rating of 4.7 from 120 reviews suggests high satisfaction on average.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From‑Price
Salisbury’s lowest indicative monthly rent across all student properties listed on this platform is USD 799, which matches The Ross’s minimum price. The maximum price at The Ross is USD 1,129 (indicative). With only three student properties in the city, The Ross sits competitively at the low end but not uniquely cheap — other properties may offer similar starting rates.
The price range likely depends on unit type and floor plan:
- A shared room in a 4‑bedroom unit could fall near the USD 799 minimum.
- A private room in a 2‑bedroom layout might cost closer to the USD 1,129 upper end.
For context, the city’s median rent for student housing (as sampled from this platform) is not available, but the narrow price band suggests moderate variability. Always confirm the exact price for your desired room with the operator before signing.
Room‑Type Guidance
The Ross offers two room configurations: 2‑bedroom and 4‑bedroom units. Neither is a studio or 1‑bedroom.
- 2‑bedroom (2b): Typically two private bedrooms sharing a common kitchen and living area. Best for two people who want more privacy than a 4‑bedroom. Can be more expensive per person than the 4‑bedroom option if pricing follows the typical pattern (private rooms cost more in smaller apartments).
- 4‑bedroom (4b): Four private bedrooms with shared common spaces. Usually the most affordable way to live at The Ross per person. Ideal for students who don’t mind more roommates and want to keep costs low.
No information is available on whether the 4‑bedroom units are all equal or if some have different layouts (e.g., a quad with en‑suite vs. shared bathrooms). Ask the operator for floor plans and whether any unit comes with in‑unit laundry (the tags only mention gym and Wi‑Fi). Laundry may be on‑site or in‑unit; clarify.
If you are flexible on roommates, the 4‑bedroom offers the best chance at the USD 799 indicative price. If you want fewer flatmates, the 2‑bedroom is the only alternative.
Booking Timing
Move‑in is 20 August 2026, likely aligned with the start of the fall semester. For a lease starting in August, the booking window in Salisbury typically opens 6–12 months in advance. Given that this article is written in July 2026, the property is already available for immediate leasing for that August date.
Because occupancy is limited to one property with only three student buildings in the city, rooms at The Ross may fill quickly, especially the lower‑priced options. Check availability as soon as possible. If the 20 August date does not suit your schedule, you can ask the operator about alternative start dates — the data does not specify whether earlier or later move‑ins are possible.
No minimum lease term is stated. Standard student leases in the U.S. run 12 months, but some offer 9‑month academic‑year contracts. Confirm the lease length and any penalties for early termination before signing.
FAQ
Can international students apply without a U.S. guarantor or credit history?
The Ross does not explicitly list its application requirements in the provided data, but many U.S. student housing operators accept alternative forms of assurance, such as a higher deposit, payment in full upfront, or a cosigner who is a U.S. resident or citizen. Contact the leasing office and ask about their policy for international applicants. Some properties work with third‑party guarantor services. The reviews mention a helpful leasing agent (Abraham), so you may receive clear guidance.
What utilities are included in the monthly rent?
The tags on this property list only “gym” and “wifi” as included features. It is common in U.S. student housing for water, sewer, and trash to be included, while electricity and gas may be separate. The Ross may also include cable TV or a basic internet package. The price range of USD 799–1,129 is indicative and may not include all utilities. You must ask the operator for a full list of included utilities and any extra monthly costs (e.g., parking, pet fees, or amenity fees).
When is the best time to secure a lease for August 2026 move‑in?
Since move‑in is 20 August 2026 and you are reading this in July 2026, the ideal time is now. Many student leases in Salisbury are signed between January and May for the following fall. However, if rooms remain available in July, you can still apply. The 4‑bedroom units are likely the first to be booked because they are the most affordable. Act quickly to get your preferred unit type and price. If you miss the August date, ask about alternative availability for September or later.
Sources & data date: July 2026. All prices and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator. Ratings and reviews retrieved from Google as of the data date.
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