Overview and Location
Willowick Apartments is located in the College Station, TX 77840 area of the Bryan/College Station market. The property enters the 2026–2027 leasing season with availability starting August 10, 2026, and a minimum lease term of 9 months.
The city of Bryan/College Station currently lists a from-price of $559 per month across 31 properties. Willowick’s pricing ranges from $934 to $1,225 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This places it above the market’s entry-level point, reflecting its unit sizes and amenity package.
Who This Residence Suits
Willowick is a practical option for tenants who need a 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom apartment for a standard academic year. The minimum 9-month lease aligns with the typical school calendar, and the move-in date of August 10, 2026, targets students arriving for the fall term.
The property includes three notable on-site amenities: a swimming pool, a gym, and laundry facilities. Tenants who value these features without needing to leave the complex will find them convenient.
Residents who prefer a quieter environment near campus, restaurants, and stores may be well served here. One verified Google review describes: “The location is convenient, especially for students, with easy access to campus, restaurants, and stores nearby. The environment has generally been peaceful, and the apartment staff and maintenance team have been helpful when needed.”
This suggests the community manages to maintain a calm atmosphere while still being within reach of daily necessities. Tenants who prioritize responsive maintenance may also find the experience positive, as the same reviewer cites the team as helpful.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Budget-conscious renters should note that Willowick’s minimum price of $934 is $375 above the city’s lowest listed price of $559. This property is not the cheapest option in the Bryan/College Station market.
Short-term renters will also be excluded, as the 9-month minimum lease means tenants cannot commit to less than that term. If you need a lease for a single semester or a summer only, this property will not work.
Prospective tenants with low tolerance for potential pest issues or management communication problems should weigh the negative reviews carefully. Two Google reviewers describe significant negative experiences:
One 1-star review states: “If I could leave no stars it would be zero/nothing. The assistant manager lied and told me my son’s Ring camera and rolling wagon were thrown away one day after my son moved out of the apartment; he left them behind thinking he could get them from there the following day when he turned in the key.”
Another 1-star review says: “I just moved out on Wednesday, and all I can say is: trust the comments. I didn’t do that, and I ended up putting my kids in a horrible home for a year. On the first day in the apartment, roaches were EVERYWHERE. We didn’t even stay the first night because we had to spray for bugs.”
These accounts indicate that experiences can vary significantly. Tenants who cannot risk management miscommunication or pest problems in the unit should investigate the specific unit’s condition thoroughly before signing.
What Residents Actually Say (Verbatim Reviews)
The property holds 111 Google reviews with an average rating of 3.7 out of 5. The resident feedback is a mix of positive and negative accounts. Below are the three reviews provided by the data source:
Positive (5-star): “The community has been a good place to live in College Station overall. The location is convenient, especially for students, with easy access to campus, restaurants, and stores nearby. The environment has generally been peaceful, and the apartment staff and maintenance team have been helpful when needed. I have appreci” — Niña Joe (Google)
Negative (1-star): “If I could leave no stars it would be zero/nothing. The assistant manager lied and told me my son’s Ring camera and rolling wagon were thrown away one day after my son moved out of the apartment; he left them behind thinking he could get them from there the following day when he turned in the key. My son searched all o” — RO (Google)
Negative (1-star): “I just moved out on Wednesday, and all I can say is: trust the comments. I didn’t do that, and I ended up putting my kids in a horrible home for a year. On the first day in the apartment, roaches were EVERYWHERE. We didn’t even stay the first night because we had to spray for bugs. I reported everything on the inventor” — LaToya Merchant (Google)

The contrast between these reviews is significant. The positive review emphasizes helpful staff and a peaceful environment. The negative reviews focus on management conduct and pest control in the unit. When evaluating Willowick, prospective tenants should tour the actual apartment, ask about pest control history, and clarify the property’s move-out and abandoned property policies.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price
The Bryan/College Station market from-price stands at $559 per month. Willowick starts at $934 per month and reaches up to $1,225 per month. All prices are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator.
The $375 premium above the city floor appears to correlate with the unit types (1-bedroom and 2-bedroom only) and the amenity package (pool, gym, laundry). Tenants who are comfortable with lower-priced studios or shared buildings will find cheaper options elsewhere in the market.
For those considering a 2-bedroom unit with a roommate: at the top end of $1,225, splitting between two tenants results in approximately $612.50 per person per month. This per-person cost is closer to the city’s average and may represent better value for tenants who can share.
Room-Type Guidance
Willowick offers two unit types:
- 1-bedroom unit: Likely starts near the $934 minimum. Best suited for solo renters who want privacy and do not want a roommate. This comes at a premium relative to the city from-price.
- 2-bedroom unit: Likely priced up to $1,225. Best suited for two tenants willing to share. The per-person cost drops significantly, making it a more budget-friendly option.
Tenants who value privacy should select the 1-bedroom. Tenants who want to maximize value should seek a roommate for the 2-bedroom unit.
Booking Timing for 2026/2027
The first available move-in date is August 10, 2026. The minimum lease term is 9 months, meaning the lease would run through approximately May 2027.
For an August 2026 move-in:
- The primary booking window runs from early to mid-2026. Inquiries should begin by early 2026 (January to March) to secure the desired unit type.
- Availability for specific unit sizes (especially 1-bedroom units at the lower price point) may fill earlier. Early application is recommended.
FAQ (3 questions)
H3: Is Willowick Apartments a student-only community?
The property tags and lease terms (9-month minimum, August move-in) strongly suggest a student-oriented community. However, the data does not explicitly confirm an age restriction. Prospective tenants should verify the occupancy policy directly with the operator.
H3: What is the policy on roommates?
The property offers 2-bedroom units, which indicates it accommodates roommates. Each tenant will likely need to apply and qualify individually. The specific policy for assigning roommates or dividing rent should be confirmed with the operator.
H3: How do I apply for a 2026/2027 lease?
Availability starts August 10, 2026. The standard process involves completing an application with the property management, paying an application fee (amount to be confirmed), and signing a 9-month lease. Prospective tenants should contact the property management directly before August 2026 to begin the process.
Sources & Data Date
Data sourced from provider platform. Google reviews (3.7 rating, 111 reviews) sourced from Google. Data date: 2026-07.
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