Campus Manor Studio Apartments

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Location
230 A Street
(between 2nd and 3rd Streets, across from
Social Sciences and Humanities Building)
Phone
(530)756-0315
Fax: (530)756-8914
Toll-free: 888-243-4317
Further Note: Please leave your name and telephone number in the voice mail.
Features
Furnished units
Free Instaconnect Wireless Internet
Basic cable TV
Wall AC & heater
Free covered parking
Laundry room

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Campus Manor Studio Apartments is a small complex just off campus offering 18 fully furnished single occupancy studio units. Rent is $815/month during the academic year, $795/month for the months of June, July, and August. Water and garbage collection fees are included in the rent. New tenants pay $800 deposit. Minimum leasing contract is for one year. Campus Manor is a smoke-free facility. Unfortunately, no pets are allowed.

Detailed description of an apartment unit:
200 sq. ft. living space (carpeted); 200 sq. ft. kitchen & bath (linoleum floors); furnished with: couch, coffee table, 2 end tables, 2 lamps (1 hanging, 1 table lamp), twin bed (optional); kitchen is equipped with: 4 burner range with oven, full-size frost-less refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and built-in cabinets; room divider which consists of built-in desk and bookcase (2 chairs are also provided for your convenience); bath area has a full-size tub and shower, commode, pocket door; "grooming" area has lavy sink and mirror, built-in cabinets plus drawers, and full-size closet.

See our Housing Guide for more information on housing in Davis, and our Apartments page for a thorough list of complexes within Davis.

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2005-06-12 14:07:59   I've lived here for a year now and found the manager to be a very nice person. The main plusses are living alone and being right off campus. You really can't beat that combination in my book. —NiareeHopelian


2006-05-02 10:37:22   I also lived here a year without any problems. The location is the best (plus covered parking, not often offered in this area.) The manager lives on site, so is easy to get ahold of—very good at responding to notes. —EliSenior


2008-04-22 21:35:37   what is the current rent for the 08/09 year? —goosey


2008-05-03 20:49:55   I've lived her for almost two years, and I think it's a great place to live. Quiet, you don't have to worry about buying furniture except for maybe a desk and chair, parking, coin-op laundry, an apartment manager who actually enforces the rules and cares about making improvements to the complex - everything a studious student who likes her privacy wants. —Ruthann


2009-01-17 21:02:16   Whats the square footage and lighting situation? —alyssap


2009-04-08 02:48:02   what is the rent for current year 09/10? —ashna.singh


2009-04-14 21:30:28   Is this complex quiet? —nataliesadler


2009-04-26 15:22:45   Do the rooms have full kitchens? —BrianLi


2009-04-26 15:31:55   (By which I mean, a stove top and an an oven) —BrianLi


2009-05-13 14:42:55   To Allysap: It's 400 square feet (200 for bedroom/living room, 200 for bath & kitchen). The lighting is more than sufficient/ample.
To Ashna.Singh:
Rent for upcoming academic year (09/10): $815 for new tenants, with $800 deposit.
To Nataliesadler:
Yes, the apt complex is quiet. Everything that a good, studious undergrad/grad student could possibly want.
To BrianLi:
Yes, every apt comes with a fully equipped kitchen: stove top, oven, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, and kitchen sink.


2009-05-13 14:59:18   I've been living for two academic quarters in this apartment complex. It's been great so far. I can find no major cause for complaint. On the manager:
Quite possibly, the best apartment manager one can encounter in one's life. Very prompt at fixing things, very responsive to notes you leave on his mailbox; in general, he is a very friendly and informative person. —EddieH


2009-05-16 23:34:41   It sounds like a pretty sweet place — right next to campus and everything. does it get lonely at all? if so how do you cope? :P just wondering! —junniperlee


2009-05-30 21:05:22   Does anyone have any photographs of the inside of these apartments? —nataliesadler


2009-10-03 22:46:43   junniperlee: As a third year transfer moving into a studio, in a complex that already has a reputation for being quiet, I've definitely had some lonely moments. But I think it's worth it, considering how uncertain it can be when it comes to finding good roommates. The positives of living alone outweigh the negatives tenfold!

Also, if you're more of a board games and movie nights kind of person, as opposed to beer pong and crowds, Campus Manor is the perfect place for you :) —SJung


2009-10-28 18:25:12   I thought I'd put up a new comment. I moved in here in early August and I love it. It is nice and quiet. Only occasionally do I hear music or a television from a neighbor and that's easily drowned out with a fan. Another thing, too, the space is plentiful for one person! It's perfect. :-)

And, I love the curtains, SJung! I'm thinking of doing the same thing! —nataliesadler


2009-11-02 15:56:10   hey - so this might be a dumb question but...do you HAVE to get the apartment furnished? I've lived in greystone the last two years (this year will be the third) but now all my roomies are graduating and I'm staying a fifth year so I wanna find some place that's simple for one person and close to campus. this sounds great but I already have couches and a bed and tables and stuff so does anyone know if I can get an empty apartment???

also, I've been used to having my own washer and dryer in my apartment complex at greystone - how difficult, inconvenient, and/or expensive is it to do laundry there??? —brie311

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