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The Standard (St. Louis) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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The Standard, St. Louis: What to Know Before You Commit

This review is based on verified resident feedback, pricing data, and location analysis as of July 2026. The Standard is a purpose-built student housing property at St. Louis, MO 63108, USA. It offers a mix of private and shared apartments close to the city’s main university campuses. Below you’ll find a neutral breakdown of who this residence works for, who might prefer other options, what residents actually say, how it compares with the wider St. Louis market, and practical guidance on room types and booking.

Who This Residence Suits

The Standard works well for students who value a secure, professionally managed environment with on-site maintenance and amenities. Reviews consistently highlight the management team’s responsiveness and the property’s cleanliness. One resident wrote: “I’ve been living at The Standard for almost a year, and honestly, I have nothing bad to say. I also feel super safe here. They are very helpful, understanding, and incredibly fast! The maintenance team is truly the best, always smiling and helping whenever needed.” This suggests it is a strong choice for those who prioritise safety and hassle-free living, especially if you are new to the city or moving into private accommodation for the first time.

The property also includes a gym, swimming pool, and study area – amenities that appeal to students who want recreation and quiet study space on site without having to travel. Because the shortest lease is three months, it can also work for exchange students or those on short-term placements who need flexibility without a full-year commitment. Availability starts from 15 August 2026, which aligns with the typical academic move-in window.

Another review from a parent adds: “As a parent, I couldn’t have been happier with my daughter living here near SLU! The rooms were very spacious, and the property always felt safe and well maintained. The maintenance staff was incredibly helpful and quick to handle any issues, which gave me so much peace of mind. The leasing process was so easy…” This indicates that the property also appeals to families seeking reassurance about their child’s living situation.

Who Might Prefer Other Options

The Standard may not be the best fit for students on the tightest budget. The city’s from-price for student housing is $845 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator), while The Standard’s minimum price is $870 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). The gap is small, but if you are strictly looking for the cheapest bed, there are lower-priced options in the city. The maximum price reaches $1,700 per month, so some larger or en-suite units may be significantly above the city average.

If you prefer a self-contained studio or a quieter building without a large pool and gym, this property’s social amenities might be unnecessary overhead. The property also does not appear to have a dedicated parking garage or outdoor green space, which could matter if you own a vehicle or want garden access. Additionally, the property offers mostly shared apartments (1-bedroom units are available but limited). If you want a solo unit, you should confirm availability early because demand may be higher for private rooms.

What Residents Actually Say

Three Google reviews (from a total of 483, giving an overall rating of 4.3 out of 5) provide a clear picture of the living experience. They are quoted verbatim below.

Nour Habiba Hakkou (5 stars):
“I’ve been living at The Standard for almost a year, and honestly, I have nothing bad to say. I also feel super safe here. They are very helpful, understanding, and incredibly fast! The maintenance team is truly the best, always smiling and helping whenever needed. Whenever I request something, it’s usually done within”

Mark Whyte (5 stars):
“The Standard St. Louis is truly an amazing place. The rooms are well furnished and immaculately cleaned, the attention to detail is evident. I especially love the inviting scent of their lobby and bathrooms. The management team’s commitment to excellence is what truly sets them apart. They maintain a high internal stan”

Jaquanda Ross (5 stars):
“As a parent, I couldn’t have been happier with my daughter living here near SLU! The rooms were very spacious, and the property always felt safe and well maintained. The maintenance staff was incredibly helpful and quick to handle any issues, which gave me so much peace of mind. The leasing process was so easy, and the”

Three common themes emerge: responsive maintenance, a sense of security, and well-kept facilities. No negative reviews were available in the provided data, so it is worth checking more recent independent sources if you have specific concerns about noise, party culture, or management responsiveness during high-demand periods.

Price Positioning vs the City From-Price

The city-wide from-price for student housing in St. Louis is $845 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). The Standard’s minimum price of $870 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator) is about 3% above this baseline. This means it is not the cheapest option, but it is competitively priced for a property with a gym, pool, study area, and a 4.3-star user rating from 483 reviews.

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The maximum price of $1,700 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator) likely corresponds to larger apartment types (e.g., 1-bedroom units or premium 2-bed/3-bed units). If you are looking at a 4-bed or 5-bed shared apartment, the per-person cost will be lower, typically in the $870–$1,100 range depending on room size and floor plan. Always confirm the exact rate for your chosen room type with the operator before signing.

Room-Type Guidance

The Standard offers five unit types: 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom, and 5-bedroom apartments. The 1-bedroom units are usually the most expensive and in highest demand. If you are budget-conscious and open to sharing, a room in a 4-bed or 5-bed apartment will give you the lowest monthly cost while still accessing all amenities. The property’s website (not linked here) often shows floor plans – check if the shared apartments have private bedrooms with shared living/kitchen or if some rooms are larger than others.

For those who want more privacy, the 2-bedroom units can work well for two friends splitting rent. The 3-bedroom option is a middle ground. Keep in mind that the minimum lease is three months, so if you need a longer contract (e.g., a full academic year), you can usually extend – but confirm the renewal terms early to avoid last-minute moves.

Booking Timing

Availability starts from 15 August 2026. The property is located near a major university, so demand typically rises in the spring and early summer for August move-in. To secure your preferred room type, especially a 1-bedroom or a lower-price spot in a 4-bed/5-bed, consider booking by April or May 2026. Later bookings (June–July) may still have options but could face limited choice or higher rates. If you need a short lease (3 months), confirm that the operator can accommodate that with the same August start – some properties have a minimum start date for short leases.

Given that the property has 483 Google reviews and a 4.3 rating, it is a known quantity in the market, but inventory can still sell out for popular room types. It is advisable to connect with the on-site team directly for real-time availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Standard safe for students?

Yes, based on resident reviews. One review explicitly says “I feel super safe here.” Another parent review mentions the property always felt safe and well maintained. The building is a managed property with a front desk and maintenance team, which adds to security. As always, check the building’s specific security measures (e.g., card access, CCTV) with the operator.

What amenities are included in the rent?

The property features a gym, a swimming pool, and a study area. These are on-site and included in the monthly rent. Utilities and internet may or may not be included – the data does not specify, so you must confirm with the operator. Some properties also have a social lounge or rooftop – ask directly.

Can I rent a room for only three months?

Yes. The minimum lease is three months. Availability from 15 August 2026 means you could book from mid-August through mid-November, for example. However, confirm that the three-month term is available for your chosen unit type, as some properties restrict short leases to specific rooms or charge a premium.

Sources & Data Date

This article uses data from the operator’s listing as of July 2026, including price range, unit types, amenities, lease length, availability date, and Google review excerpts. All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator. The city from-price of $845 is based on the cheapest available student housing in St. Louis at the time of writing.

For live availability, room selection, and exact pricing, please use the on-site assistant on the housing platform to connect with a local expert.

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