Overview and First Impressions
The Vine at Bermuda Run is a student-oriented rental complex located in Statesboro, Georgia (30458). It offers 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom units with monthly rents ranging from USD 447 to USD 926 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property advertises a gym, swimming pool, and breakfast bar as on-site amenities. Leases run a minimum of 4 months, with availability starting August 14, 2026. On Google, the complex holds a 3.6-star rating based on 357 reviews.
Statesboro’s overall market starts from USD 447 per month (indicative), meaning The Vine at Bermuda Run’s lowest-priced unit matches that entry point. Higher-end units push well above the city floor, so the property covers a broad price range. With only two student-housing properties listed in the city, it is one of the few purpose-built options available.
Who Will Enjoy Living Here – And Who Might Not
Suited for: Students or young professionals who need short-term flexibility (4-month minimum lease) and want a furnished unit with shared amenities. The property’s price floor is competitive with the city’s cheapest option, so budget-conscious renters who secure a 4-bedroom at the lower end may find it affordable. The gym, pool, and breakfast bar appeal to those who value on-site recreation and a social atmosphere. The August 2026 move-in date aligns with a typical academic calendar.
Not suited for: Individuals who prioritize privacy, responsive management, or hassle-free maintenance. Based on resident feedback, the property has persistent issues with maintenance intrusion, billing disputes, and room assignment problems. If you are sensitive to unannounced visits or conflicts with roommates, the complex may not meet your expectations. Also, the higher-end units (up to USD 926) are significantly above the city’s from-price, so cost-conscious renters should compare with other local options before committing.
What Residents Actually Say

The three Google reviews provided by residents paint a consistent picture of dissatisfaction. Here are the verbatim excerpts:
“The maintenance team have been coming in and out my unit for a month now almost every day often coming empty handed no tools or anything. “Preparing for new roommates” But leaving after only being there for a few minutes. This morning I walk out to my kitchen with a robe on as I’m the only current tenant in my unit and” – Tabby K (rating 1)
“Dont rent here ! They do everything in their power to get extra money from you. Will charge you for damages caused by previous tenant. They give out incentives for good reviews, dont trust them. Roommates are give and take, mine is actively harassing me and the complex wont let me switch or end my lease unless I give t” – Rebekah King (rating 1)
“If I could leave no stars, I would. This is genuinely the worst living experience I have ever been through. The first apartment they tried to put me in was infested with mold and a roommate who clearly smoked in the apartment. So much for the cleaning fee I had to pay. All the front office staff had to say about that w” – Reagan Tribble (rating 1)
These accounts allege recurring maintenance visits without tools, billing for pre-existing damage, incentivized positive reviews, difficulty switching units or ending leases, and mold or smoking issues in initial assignments. While no property is perfect, the consistency of these complaints across different residents suggests a pattern that prospective tenants should weigh carefully.
Price Positioning – How It Compares to Statesboro’s Market
Statesboro’s listed student-housing starting price is USD 447 per month (indicative). The Vine at Bermuda Run’s minimum rent matches that exactly, making it one of the two available properties at the city’s base price. However, the maximum here is USD 926 (indicative), a 107% premium over the floor. This range implies that larger or upgraded units cost substantially more. Compared to the only other property in the city (no name given for reference), renters should check whether the higher-priced units include additional space or amenities that justify the cost.
Because the deposit is not listed, you need to ask the operator about any move-in fees or security deposits. The 4-month minimum lease is short by student-housing standards, which could be useful for semester-only stays but may also mean higher monthly rates than a 12-month lease.
Room Type Guidance – 2B, 3B, 4B Options
The Vine offers three unit types:
- 2-bedroom: Likely the smallest floor plan. Could suit a pair of roommates or a couple. Price probably falls toward the middle or upper end of the range.
- 3-bedroom: A common configuration for sharing among three people. Expect monthly rent per person to be lower than a 2-bedroom if you split evenly.
- 4-bedroom: Likely the most affordable per person if you fill all four spots. This configuration may align with the advertised minimum of USD 447 (indicative – confirm with the operator).
Without exact floor-plan prices, you should contact the leasing office for per-bedroom or per-unit rates. The property does not offer 1-bedroom or studio units, so solo renters may not find a good fit.
Booking Timing – When to Secure a Unit
Availability begins August 14, 2026. For a move-in date that close to a new academic term, you should start the application process at least two to three months in advance – ideally by May or June 2026 (based on typical student-housing cycles). Given the mixed reviews, it is wise to request a tour or a video walkthrough of the exact unit you will be assigned, and to read the lease terms carefully regarding maintenance, subleasing, and early termination. The 4-month minimum means you can start with a shorter commitment, but if problems arise, switching or leaving may be difficult as noted in resident feedback.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Vine at Bermuda Run safe and well-maintained?
Based on resident reviews, safety and maintenance appear to be significant concerns. Multiple reviewers report unannounced and frequent maintenance visits, with staff entering without proper tools. One review mentions mold in an initial apartment. The complex has a 3.6-star rating with many low-star comments, so you should verify the current condition of the specific unit and the property’s pest/cleaning record before signing.
Can I break my lease or switch units if I have a problem with roommates?
One review states that the management would not allow a lease transfer or early termination despite active harassment from a roommate. The lease terms likely require a buyout fee or proof of hardship. You should ask the operator directly about the policy for switching rooms or ending the lease early. The 4-month minimum may make it easier to simply wait out the term, but you may be locked in.
Are the advertised amenities (gym, pool, breakfast bar) actually available?
The property tags “gym”, “swimming_pool”, and “breakfast_bar” as amenities. No resident review mentions these features positively or negatively. It is reasonable to assume they exist, but you should confirm hours of operation, maintenance status, and whether the breakfast bar means a complimentary continental breakfast or a self-serve area. Ask the leasing office for current amenity availability.
Sources & Data Date
Property data, ratings, and reviews were sourced from Google and the listing platform in July 2026. Information is subject to change; all prices and availability are indicative – confirm with the operator.
If you are considering The Vine at Bermuda Run, use the on-site assistant on the property page to check live unit availability and ask any additional questions.
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