Overview and Location
The View On Pavey Square is a student-oriented apartment building located at the border of Columbus and Bexley, Ohio (address: Columbus, OH 43201, USA). It sits within a neighbourhood that is popular among students and young professionals, with Ohio State University’s main campus roughly a 10-minute drive away. The property offers a mix of unit types ranging from studios to shared apartments with 8 or more bedrooms, catering to different group sizes and budgets.
The building includes standard amenities such as air conditioning, parking (likely at an extra cost), and a study area. As of the data date (July 2026), the property is listed as “not available” on the platform, meaning current availability may be limited or seasonal; prospective residents should verify directly with the operator.
Price Positioning vs City Average
The monthly rent at The View On Pavey Square ranges from $829 to $2,239 — all prices are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator. This spans a wide range, reflecting the variety of unit configurations.
For context, the lowest-priced student property in the broader Columbus / Bexley market starts at $695 per month (across 61 properties listed on the platform). The View On Pavey Square’s entry price is roughly $134 above that city floor, which positions it as a mid-to-higher tier option within the student housing segment. The upper end ($2,239) corresponds to larger or premium units, such as private studios or apartments with more bedrooms.
If you are on a tight budget, you may find cheaper alternatives elsewhere in the city. However, the property’s location and amenities could justify the premium for some renters.
Room Types and Which to Consider
The property offers the following unit types (based on platform labels): studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom, 5-bedroom, 8-bedroom, and “greater than 8-bedroom.” This is an unusually wide range, suggesting the building also caters to large group living arrangements (e.g., suites with many single bedrooms).
Guidance for choosing a room:
- Studio / 1-bedroom – Ideal for solo residents who value privacy. These are likely the most expensive per person. Expect the $2,239 end of the range for a studio or 1B.
- 2-bedroom / 3-bedroom – Good for small friend groups or couples who want separate bedrooms. Prices would fall in the mid-range.
- 4-bedroom and above – Typical shared student apartments. Rates per room are lower, closer to the $829 floor. These units often come with individual leases, so you only pay for your room.
- 8+ bedrooms – Rare in student housing; likely a large suite shared by many individuals. Suitable for fraternities, sororities, or large groups who want to live together.
You should confirm lease type (individual vs joint) and whether utilities are included when contacting the operator.
What Residents Actually Say
The property holds a Google rating of 3.3 out of 5 from 86 reviews. This moderate score suggests mixed experiences. Below are verbatim excerpts from three reviews available on the platform:
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Stacy Teter (rating 1 / 5):
“If 0 stars were an option I would give it. Parents & students BEWARE OF HIDDEN FEES ON CHECKOUT! We have been disputing false charges since August, with The View on Pavey Square, provided photos without A response. I followed up multiple times and the response was it takes 2-3 mos. to review.”
This review flags a serious concern about unexpected fees and poor dispute resolution. Prospective renters should ask for a detailed breakdown of all move-in costs and get everything in writing before signing. -
Keith Corr (rating 5 / 5):
“5 Stars – A Great Living Experience for Our Student with Exceptional Staff Support Our child is a returning student at The View on Pavey and recently relocated to a different unit within the building. As parents, we’ve been extremely impressed with the overall experience—especially the outstanding support provided by J”
(The review cuts off, but it clearly praises the staff and the smooth transition between units.) -
Maria Delgizzi (rating 5 / 5):
“I was in a very bad situation with my roommates and was looking to move quickly and the staff was so kind and accommodating! They made the process very quick and easy after hearing about my situation. The manager there (i think his name is Marcus) gave me a great deal on the apartment I wanted and seems to be extremely”
(Again incomplete, but highlights responsiveness and willingness to negotiate in urgent situations.)
Summary of sentiment:
Positive reviews highlight helpful staff, especially in crisis situations, and ease of relocation within the building. Negative reviews focus on hidden fees and slow responses to billing disputes. The 3.3 average indicates that while many residents are satisfied, a notable minority have had poor financial experiences.

Who Is This Property For (and Not For)
Suitable for:
- Students who value responsive on-site management and may need to relocate within the building mid-lease.
- Groups looking for large-unit configurations (5+ bedrooms) in the Columbus / Bexley area.
- Residents who can budget for a slightly higher price point than the city’s cheapest options.
- Those who prefer a property with amenities like air conditioning and a dedicated study area.
Not suitable for:
- Budget-constrained students seeking the lowest possible rent — you can find cheaper shared units for $695 elsewhere.
- Anyone risk-averse about unexpected fees — the negative reviews suggest you must thoroughly vet upfront costs and lease terms.
- Residents who dislike dealing with slow administrative responses — the dispute timeline mentioned (2–3 months) may frustrate those needing quick resolution.
- People who need immediate availability in July 2026 — the property is currently flagged as “not available” on the platform, so check directly.
Booking Timing Considerations
Because the property is currently marked as “not available”, your booking timeline depends on when management releases new inventory. Typically, student housing in Columbus opens leases for the upcoming academic year around October–March (for August move-in). If you are looking for a lease starting later in 2026 or for the 2027–2028 year:
- Plan ahead: Contact the operator as early as possible (ideally 6–9 months before move-in) to learn about waitlists or pre-leasing.
- Flexible start dates: If you need a place sooner, ask about summer sublets or mid-year openings.
- Negotiate: One review mentioned receiving a “great deal” from the manager during an urgent situation — it may be worth asking about move-in incentives, especially for less popular units or dates.
Keep in mind that prices quoted are indicative; confirm the exact amount and any seasonal promotions directly with the operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Does this property charge hidden fees?
Some reviews claim there are hidden fees at checkout. You should request a complete list of all charges (application fee, deposit, administrative fees, parking, utilities, etc.) before signing any agreement. Ask the operator to confirm that the monthly rent quoted covers everything you expect, and get it in writing.
H3: Can I get an individual lease if I share a unit?
The platform lists unit types up to 8+ bedrooms, which often come with individual leases per bedroom. Confirm with the operator whether your chosen unit offers individual liability or a joint lease with roommates. This affects your financial risk if a roommate leaves.
H3: What is the typical deposit amount?
The data does not include a deposit figure. Ask the operator for the exact deposit required (often one month’s rent). Also inquire about refund policies and any deductions that may apply.
Sources & Data Date
This review is based on platform data and Google reviews as of July 2026. All prices are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator. Ratings and quotes are verbatim from the platforms cited.
Need live availability?
For up-to-date room availability, current pricing, and to ask directly about lease terms, use the on-site assistant on this platform — it can help you connect with the property operator.
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