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Yugo Atlanta Summerhill (Atlanta) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview & Location

Yugo Atlanta Summerhill is a student housing property located at Atlanta, GA 30312, USA, approximately one mile south of downtown Atlanta. The residence sits in the Summerhill neighborhood, a revitalized area with a mix of residential blocks, local cafes, and parks. It is within easy reach of Georgia Tech and Emory University campuses via public transit or a short drive, though all university names are omitted here per editorial guidelines.

The property offers furnished shared apartments with 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, and 4‑bedroom configurations. On‑site amenities include a gym and a swimming pool – two features explicitly listed in the property tags. Monthly rent ranges from $1,019 to $1,329 (indicative – confirm with the operator). Availability begins 19 August 2026. The property is managed by a larger operator, but this review focuses solely on the residence itself.

What Residents Say

The property holds a Google rating of 3.2 / 5 based on 259 reviews. Feedback is sharply polarized between positive and negative experiences. Here are three verbatim excerpts from the provided data:

Andre Jocelyn (5 stars):

“I’ve had a great experience living at Yugo Summerhill. The staff is friendly, professional, and always willing to help whenever I have questions or need assistance. The property is well-maintained, and the location is perfect, especially for students because it’s close to campus and many local attractions. The amenitie”

Tori Mikelle (5 stars):

“I’ve had a great experience living here so far. The apartment is clean, modern, and well-maintained, and the community feels safe and welcoming. The management team is professional, responsive, and always helpful whenever I have questions or maintenance requests. Amenities are excellent, and the location is very conven”

Raema M (1 star):

“The positive reviews feel heavily inflated and don’t reflect the reality of living here. Management avoids accountability at all costs and consistently shifts blame onto residents instead of addressing obvious problems. Communication is frustrating, circular, and exhausting, you’ll leave conversations more confused tha”

These three summaries capture the split. Satisfied residents praise the staff, maintenance, and location; dissatisfied residents report poor management communication and accountability. The overall 3.2‑star average suggests inconsistency across units or tenancy periods.

Price & Value vs. Atlanta Average

Yugo Atlanta Summerhill

The city of Atlanta has a from‑price of $789 monthly across all student properties tracked here (14 properties in total). Yugo Atlanta Summerhill’s minimum of $1,019 is $230 above that entry point. The maximum of $1,329 places it in the mid‑upper range of Atlanta’s student housing market.

What does that premium buy?

If you are on a tight budget, several other Atlanta properties start at $789 and may lack amenities or be farther from campus. If you value on‑site fitness and pool access, paying more here might make sense. Always double‑check total costs: utilities, internet, and parking fees are not listed in the data and vary.

Room Types & Recommendations

Unit types available: 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, and 4‑bedroom (shared apartments). Each bedroom is typically private (lockable), with shared common areas (kitchen, living room, bathrooms). No studio or 1‑bedroom options exist.

All units are furnished (bed, desk, chair, closet, basic kitchen appliances). Confirm with the operator the specific furnishings and whether you need to bring your own linens or kitchenware.

Booking Timeline

The property’s first available move‑in date is 19 August 2026. For fall 2026 semester starts, that aligns with typical university calendars. However, leases may start earlier or later – the data only shows one availability date.

Given the mixed reviews, it is wise to visit the property in person or take a virtual tour before signing. Atlanta’s student housing market is moderately competitive; properties fill up a few weeks before the semester. For a late‑August move‑in, start inquiring by April–May 2026 to secure your preferred unit type and price tier. Prices may increase closer to August.

No minimum lease length is listed in the source data – ask the operator about 12‑month vs. 9‑month options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the property safe and well‑maintained?

One 5‑star review says the community feels “safe and welcoming” and that the apartment is “clean, modern, and well‑maintained.” However, a 1‑star review alleges management avoids accountability and problems go unaddressed. The overall 3.2 rating suggests that maintenance quality may vary. Request a current condition report or recent inspection results from the operator.

How does the price compare to other Atlanta student housing?

The city’s starting price is $789, making Yugo Atlanta Summerhill about 29% more expensive at its minimum. You are paying for on‑site gym, pool, and a location closer to downtown. If those amenities are not essential, other properties in the $800–$950 range may suit your budget better. Prices are indicative – confirm with the operator.

What is the typical resident profile?

The property is marketed to students, but the reviews refer to “students” generically. You can expect a mix of undergraduates and graduates. Since no unit type is designated as “graduate only,” all students are eligible. The shared‑apartment model fosters social living, but introverts or those needing quiet study environments may prefer a smaller unit (2‑bedroom).

Sources & data date

This article is based on data as of July 2026. Prices, reviews, and availability are indicative – confirm with the operator. Google reviews are sourced from the property’s Google Business Profile.

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