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University Circle, 2085 Cornell Rd | Cleveland
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  •  Air Conditioning
  •  Building Laundry Room
  •  Cat friendly
  •  Controlled Access
  •  Dog friendly
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  On-site Manager
  •  Parking Available
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances
  •  Wall-to-Wall Carpets

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6.7
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18 Reviews

About this Location

Red Line (metro) - 8 min
9 (bus) - 5 min
Wade Park
12 min walk
In a quiet
neighborhood

Pricing 

Studio, 1 Bath
$475+
  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
    •  Smoke-Free Community
  • Included

    •  Heat Included
    •  Water Included
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Gas Range
    •  Microwave
    •  Refrigerator
    •  Stove & Oven
  • Laundry

    •  Building Laundry Room
  • Living Room

    •  Air Conditioning
    •  Hardwood Floors
    •  Wall-to-Wall Carpets
  • Pet Terms & Amenities

    •  Cat friendly
    •  Dog friendly
    •  Max Pets Limit  
    •  Pet deposit for cats  
    •  Pet deposit for dogs  
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  24 Hour Emergency Maintenance
    •  Controlled Access
    •  On-site Manager
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Overall rating 6.7/10, based on 18 renter reviews Write a review

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Location is the motivation

Pro: Literally right across the street from the Case dental/nursing/current med school and University Hospitals. This is

Cons: Very old, dilapidated building with cracked/peeling walls, linoleum, and tile. Leaky windowsills. Thin walls, can easily hear upstairs neighbors. Frequent incidents of package disappearances from the mailbox area. No reliable street parking. Air ambulance helicopters flying overhead during warmer months. Laundry is $3 to wash and dry a load, quarters only. Central heating makes temp control difficult during winter months.

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Can't beat the convenience

4 minute walk to class. The winter in Cleveland is awful.

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Great location, affordable rent

Pros:
-the location is very close to the medical school - I can get from my apartment to the lecture hall in 5 minutes. It's a block away from Uptown and the Red Line for the RTA, and a few min walk from Little Italy.
-My apartment unit faces Cornell Rd, and gets lots of sunlight.
-maintenance is responsive - will resolve issues within a day or two
-Despite it being a very old building, I was very happy with how clean my unit was when I moved in. I've heard this depends on the unit though, so I would recommend you check out the exact apartment that you are hoping to live in.
-rent is very affordable for the location
-showers are hot and water pressures are good
-Most of the occupants are graduate students from all fields or young families
-I've never had an issue with packages getting stolen
-Gas stoves (much more preferable to electric)
-Elevator helps with move in
-Laundry in the basement - I've never needed to wait for a machine

Cons:
-The building is old, and with that comes: drafty windows in the wintertime (although the radiators are turned up so high that I have never had an issue with being cold in the winters), hot summers (no central A/C), and sound transmits through the floors easily. I have seen two cockroaches in the past year and a half - both were large. (I have not seen ants or mice.)
-No designated parking and street parking is difficult to find
-I live in a unit facing Cornell, and street noise is very loud - there is a helicopter landing pad on the top of UH hospitals, and the garbage trucks pick up garbage at the hospital every morning around 5-6am.

Tip: This apartment building is in very high demand and they have a long wait list. However, if you happen to call on them when they happen to have a unit that's open, they won't bother looking at their wait list. Keep checking in with them to secure a spot.

About safety: There has been an uptick in petty crime in the area. I try not to walk around past dark, and it hasn't been a problem for me because the school is very close. I would be more concerned about neighborhood safety if I didn't live as close to the school.

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The Fayne

Reasonable apartment, dated fixtures but well maintained and location is tough to beat. Pricing is reasonable and I have lived here for 3years. Parking is street only and limited so consider if you hate hassle. No gym, few amenities, just convenient to school and cheap enough. University circle area is a plus too.

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Fayne apartment building

Awesome location, older building that sometimes requires contacting management. Lots of residents and professional students living in the building.

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Close to nursing, dental, and med school

Closest building to nursing, dental, med school. It's visibly old, but the location is worth it if you don't have a car. Management is easy to get a hold of and respond efficiently to simple maintenance requests. Expect to encounter difficulties with management for larger/uncommon issues. In all, I would consider living here again because the cons don't bother me too much.

Pros:
- 2 min walk to school, UH
- Don't have to pay for heating/water
- Quiet building/surroundings
- Relatively safe neighborhood (basically Case campus)
- More than adequate room heating, water supply/heating

Cons:
- Old amenities (still functional, just old)
- The room needs some remodeling (minor cracks in ceiling, bowing floors)
- Pay rent by mailing checks
- No parking
- Can't really control heating in your own room (radiator) so sometimes it gets too hot
- The only nearby grocery store is Constantino's, which is $$$

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The Neighborhood

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About University Circle

Located just outside of downtown, it is a great spot to live where you are not directly in the hustle and bustle but can choose to be when wanted with accessible public transportation. The highly rated Case Western Reserve University brings a college town feel with students and offers a walkable com...
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Median rents in University Circle
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1,650
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University Circle Reviews

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The neighborhood mostly consists of students and professionals and is in close proximity to the Little Italy neighborhood.
Love being close to school and lots of food options nearby.
Great place to live with lots of places to eat and cultural amenities like the art museum and orchestra. Easy to get to campus/the hospitals without having to drive. Biggest con is that the only grocery store is very expensive.
The building is in between two large hospitals, Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals, making it very easy for me to get to class/rotations. It is generally safe. The Case Western Reserve University police and Cleveland Clinic patrol the area almost constantly, and I have always felt secure. Additionally, I am close to museums, coffee shops, libraries, bars, and nice places to eat, study, and hang out.
It's a wonderful neighborhood - walking distance to all the museums, botanical gardens, and some of the best restaurants in Cleveland. Also walking distance to a couple coffee shops and the CWRU library and student center, so ideal for studying. The best part: < 5 min commute to school and you get to avoid Cedar coming down the hill.
Living in University Circle while in law school has made a stressful experience pleasant and less complicated. The walk to campus (which is in University Circle) is fabulous - not having to battle hospital traffic and find parking is great. There's a Constantino's Market that provides all grocery needs. University Circle has a diverse range of food options - from upscale dining at L'Albatros, to comfort food in Little Italy, to fast casual in Uptown, you could probably eat somewhere different every night for a month, all within walking distance.

University Circle is THE hub for cultural activity in Cleveland. The Cleveland Museum of Art is my favorite place in the Circle. It has fabulous permanent exhibits and brings in wonderful temporary exhibitions. The museum hosts social events that are perfect for young people more than once a month. The Circle also contains Severance Hall - home of the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Botanical Gardens, the Natural History Museum, and more!

The area is fairly safe as it is heavily patrolled by UCPD and Campus Police. Ambulances frequent the area to get to the hospital, but that is the only noise complaint I've ever heard of.

I couldn't be happier about living right in University Circle during law school.
There's always places to eat or grab some groceries nearby and is close to campus. Meaning there's also lots of shuttles in walking distance to get where you need to go.
neighbors are friendly, though due to the location and the vast majority of the people living in the building are working or going to school, rarely see neighbors. The most active time with people in the building are on Friday nights through Saturday night.

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