u/Acceptable_Article91

848 Mitchell apartments

If you are trying to find a place close to campus for the semester, do yourself a massive favor and look literally anywhere else. Living there is genuinely exhausting, and management makes it an absolute nightmare.

To save you from making a huge mistake, here are the main things you have to deal with if you live there:

  1. Unfinished Move-in: Friends of mine literally moved in to find an open ceiling and a missing wall in their apartment. They expect you to pay full rent for a literal construction zone.

  2. Predatory Fines & Fees: Management loves slapping residents with absurd, hidden charges and fines. Trying to dispute anything with them is like talking to a brick wall.

  3. Zero Real Management: The office is typically staffed by part-time student workers who either can't or won't help you when things go wrong. Accountability is nonexistent.

  4. Package Thefts & Security Issues: Packages go missing constantly, and safety in and around the property is a joke. Between garage issues, a lack of secure entry enforcement, and incidents getting ignored, it doesn't feel safe.

  5. Disgusting Facility Conditions: Hallways constantly smell like trash, cleanliness standards are rock bottom, and maintenance requests take forever to actually get addressed (if they even show up).

  6. Extreme Climate & Maintenance Neglect: The AC breaks constantly in the brutal heat, and during the freeze, residents were left with zero heat for months. One girl was forced to rely entirely on multiple space heaters just to keep herself and her pets warm while management completely ghosted her.

  7. Mold & Health Hazards: Units deal with persistent mold issues that management completely sweeps under the rug.

If you are trying to find a place close to campus for the semester, do yourself a massive favor and look literally anywhere else. Living there is genuinely exhausting, and management makes it an absolute nightmare. They also do not allow people to break the lease by paying money someone has to take ur apartment so u still have to pay rent even if u move out.

Nicer student apartments: centennial isn't bad beside it smells like weed 24/7, 101 center isn't horrible unless you want to be able to sleep basically on like weekends or at night because there always events going on, LIV plus I know friends that live there no complaints more pricey though, and the other apartments student wise that may cost more than 848 because it's so cheap, you get what you pay for if you want a nice apartment then you have to like pay more money. I honestly would recommend the dorms over the 848 because yes you're sharing a room but they always look decent and clean. The only thing about the dorms is not having a kitchen in your room, but if it the type person to eat takeout a lot anyway then you would be fine plus you get a dinning plan so u will be able to eat and stay on campus 24/7, so u don't have to stress about parking or being late to classes.

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4 bed 4 bath ( 1 room subleasing)

Heyy females only ( it's all female unit) DM me if your looking for an apartment for August, it's 689 rent plus utilities wifi included. I'm only moving out due to pregnancy, to live with my fiancee, the apartment is nice and my roommates are also very sweet. Everyone tends to keep to themselves and everyone buys their own food, and like everything separately Iv never had problems with anyone taking something of mine. The maintenance always is helpful if you need anything, we had ant problem on the balcony once and they sprayed it down and cleaned the dead ants up after. But if you're interested just shoot me dm ☺️

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u/Acceptable_Article91 — 2 months ago

REQUIRED BOOK: Lone Star Politics: Tradition and Transformation in Texas (9th Edition)

Does anyone have a pdf of this I need it for my economics class and its 150$ :<

Collier, Ken, Steven E. Galatas, Julie D. Harrelson-Stephens, and Matthew Newton. 2024. Lone Star Politics: Tradition and Transformation in Texas. 9th ed. CQ Press.

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u/Acceptable_Article91 — 3 months ago

Lease transfer

I really need someone to take my lease uta did not give me enough for summer housing, and my family lives in Austin.

4 bed 4 bath - 689$ month with utilities/wifi

Parking is like 15$

Please dm me girls, all my roommates are also graduated and moving out as well.

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u/Acceptable_Article91 — 3 months ago

Okay now that I got your attention :3 , I have an apartment and my partner ,I need someone to take our leases for the summer, because I'm expecting a 🍼. I personally think the apartment I have is great, but my partner can't live with me because of the rules so I have to move into a house or one bedroom somewhere. Where my apartment is it's more in the back of the building but it's great for parking because it's right in the parking garage, you can literally park ur car and then be at ur apartment. All the people in my unit have graduated and are also moving out in the summer to move back home, so you should have the 4 bedroom 4 bathroom all to yourself all summer semester.

But please dm for more details girls 🙏🙏

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u/Acceptable_Article91 — 4 months ago

Females💮🌸⬇️

Haii! 🌸💮I currently have a super cute 4 bed, 4 bath apartment available! All of my roommates are the absolute sweetest, but they’re all graduated and moving out this July/summer semester. 🎓✨ That means the unit will be nice and quiet for the summer, so you’ll have plenty of space all to yourself! 🏠💕

​I’ll still be right here in the same complex, just moving into a cozy 1-bedroom with my partner. 👩‍❤️‍👨 If you’re interested, please feel free to DM me for more info! Girls only for the B1 layout , please! 💌🌸

This is available ASAP but I do want to move in May/July so we can get our unit.

⬇️♂️Males ♂️⬇️

Also for males if you need a unit my partner is also needing to transfer his lease, so you may DM for the D1 , 689$ a month, 4 bed/ 4 bath

u/Acceptable_Article91 — 4 months ago