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University Village Temple (Cherry Hill) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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University Village Temple: Who it suits and who should look elsewhere

University Village Temple is a student housing property located at Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA. On the platform it is listed under Cherry Hill, though its physical address is in Philadelphia. The property offers a mix of unit types — 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom apartments — with monthly rents ranging from $479 to $1,569 (indicative — confirm with the operator). It has an open-air courtyard, a gym, and parking. The minimum lease term is one month, which provides flexibility for short-term stays or semester-based plans.

With a Google rating of 3.6 out of 5 based on 380 reviews, the property has a mixed reputation. Some residents praise the staff and process, while others report serious maintenance and hygiene issues. This review breaks down who is likely to have a positive experience and who should carefully consider other options.

At a glance


What residents actually say

Reviews of University Village Temple are polarised. Two positive reviews highlight responsive, friendly staff members. One negative review paints a picture of pest issues and broken appliances.

Positive review (Cosmos Saronwiyo, 5 stars):

“The staff were very welcoming, especially Natt Malory, who was kind, friendly, and always willing to answer my questions. As someone new to Pennsylvania and renting for the second time, I really appreciate his help throughout the rental process. I’m writing this review before moving in, so I can’t comment much on the a”

This reviewer had not yet moved in at the time of writing, so their comments relate only to the leasing process. The emphasis on clear communication and warmth suggests that initial customer service can be a strong point.

Positive review (Keith McDaniel Jr, 5 stars):

“I had a great experience speaking with Nathan. He was friendly, professional, and communicated clearly throughout the entire process. It’s rare to come across someone who combines such a positive attitude with strong attention to detail, and it really made a difference. Nathan’s good nature and reliability stood out ri”

Again, this review focuses on the leasing interaction rather than the living experience. Both 5-star reviews name individual staff members (Natt Malory, Nathan) and describe them as helpful and professional.

Negative review (Rohit Singh, 1 star):

“Most disgusting place I’ve ever rented out. Roaches all over the place. Washers/dryers don’t work and they charge 5$ for that. Maintenance closes the service request without getting the job done. You will be sick most of the time cause of the roaches. Staff is least responsible. And yeah once you sign the lease you wil”

This review details pest infestations, broken coin-operated laundry (charging $5 per load), and unresponsive maintenance. The reviewer claims service requests are closed without resolution and that health is affected. The text cuts off at “you wil”, but the tone is clearly warning.

Summary of review themes:

With a 3.6 overall rating, the average is dragged down by a substantial number of low scores. The ratio of positive to negative reviews is not given, but the presence of multiple 1-star complaints suggests these issues are not isolated.


Price positioning and room types

University Village Temple

The city’s lowest monthly rent (across all properties listed on the platform) is $479 — exactly the starting price of University Village Temple. This means the cheapest units here are at the very bottom of the local market, which may appeal to budget-conscious renters. The top end at $1,569 is moderately higher than the city’s minimum, likely for larger or upgraded units.

Room types available:

Given the spread, a 4-bedroom apartment could bring per-person rent below $479 if the total is at the lower end, but that depends on actual unit pricing. Always confirm with the operator.

Price positioning takeaway:
If you are looking for the cheapest entry point in the area, this property offers it. But low price often comes with trade-offs in maintenance and cleanliness, as some reviews indicate. Compare the cost with other properties in Philadelphia or Cherry Hill that may have higher ratings. The gym, courtyard, and parking are extras not always found at this price level.


Booking timing and lease terms

Minimum lease is one month — that is unusually short for student housing in the US, where 12-month leases are standard. This flexibility could be useful for summer sessions, exchange programmes, or anyone needing temporary accommodation while searching for a permanent place.

Availability: The data does not show an “available from” date, so you should check directly with the operator for current inventory. Since the property appears to operate year-round, booking several weeks in advance is advisable, especially for the cheaper units (which tend to fill first).

Deposit: Not listed in the data. Inquire about any security deposit or application fees before signing.

When to book:

Because some reviews indicate problems after move-in, it may be wise to request a pre-lease inspection and ask about the procedure for maintenance requests. Getting written confirmation of response times could help.


Frequently asked questions

Is University Village Temple a safe choice for international students?

There is no safety or crime data in the provided information. However, the negative review mentions cockroach infestations that could affect health and comfort. If you are an international student with limited local support, a property with consistent maintenance issues might be stressful. Weigh the low price against the potential need to handle pest problems or broken amenities on your own or through persistent follow-up. A property with a higher rating and fewer complaints, even if slightly more expensive, might be worth the extra cost for peace of mind.

What is the actual location – Philadelphia or Cherry Hill?

The property address is in Philadelphia, PA 19122. The platform lists the city as Cherry Hill. This discrepancy may be due to how the property is categorised in the system. When researching transportation, use the Philadelphia address. Proximity to Temple University campus (the name suggests it) is likely, but confirm the walking distance or transit options. No university names can be mentioned in this article, so check the operator’s website or map for nearby campuses.

How does the price compare to other properties in the area?

The city’s from-price is $479, which is exactly this property’s minimum. That makes University Village Temple one of the most affordable options right at the bottom of the market. However, “from-price” includes the cheapest unit (typically a small 1-bed or a share in a 4-bed). The average rent in the city is likely higher. If you need a private 1-bedroom, expect to pay towards the upper end of the range. Since there are 28 properties listed in the city, you have alternatives. Consider filtering by rating and review count to find a better balance of cost and quality.


Sources & data date

Data used in this article is current as of July 2026. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator at the time of booking. Reviews are quoted verbatim from Google and may be truncated as shown.


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