Overview of Cp Cincy
Cp Cincy is a student-oriented apartment building located at Cincinnati, OH 45219, USA. It offers shared living arrangements with unit types including 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom layouts. The property provides a swimming pool and laundry facilities. Monthly rent ranges from USD 699 to USD 1,150, with a security deposit of USD 250. The earliest move-in date available is 18 August 2026.
The residence has a Google rating of 3.7 out of 5 based on 250 reviews. At the city level, Cincinnati’s lowest-priced student property starts at USD 699 per month, and there are five properties listed in total. Cp Cincy’s starting price matches that city floor, making it a budget-accessible option, though the upper end of its range is higher than some alternatives.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who Might Look Elsewhere)
Suits:
- Students or young professionals who prefer shared living and want to keep housing costs low. The 2-bed, 3-bed, and 4-bed units are designed for group renting, and per-person costs can be well under the USD 699 minimum if split among roommates.
- Residents who value on-site amenities like a swimming pool and laundry facilities without paying a premium for luxury extras.
- People who are flexible about move-in timing: availability starts in mid-August 2026, which aligns with the typical academic calendar.
- Those who can accept that building management and conditions may vary: reviews are mixed, so a proactive attitude toward inspecting the unit and reporting issues is advisable.
May not suit:
- Individuals looking for a studio or one-bedroom apartment — Cp Cincy does not offer that configuration. The smallest unit is a two-bedroom.
- Anyone who expects a spotless, problem-free move-in experience. One review describes significant cleanliness and maintenance issues on arrival. If you have zero tolerance for dealing with dirt or broken appliances, you may want to consider a property with more consistent move-in standards.
- People who need a short-term lease under one year. The property’s minimum lease length is not specified in the available data, but student housing in Cincinnati typically requires 12-month agreements. Confirm with the operator before committing.
- Residents who prioritise quiet, maintenance-free living above all else: while some reviews praise the quiet atmosphere, others report noise or maintenance delays. The rating of 3.7 suggests a mixed experience overall.
What Residents Actually Say

Three Google reviews are available, covering both positive and negative experiences. Below are the verbatim quotes from the provided data.
Lauren DiSanto (Rating: 5)
“Living here during college has been a really good experience. The staff is always friendly and helpful, and any maintenance requests I’ve had were handled quickly. The building feels safe, and the community is pretty quiet, which makes it easy to study or just relax after classes. My apartment was clean when I moved in”
Prosper Somuah Adusei (Rating: 5)
“Lived here a few years. I had a great experience living here. The apartment was clean, quiet, and well maintained. Management was helpful and quick to respond whenever I had a question or needed help.”
Olivia Hammons (Rating: 2)
“This place has been nothing but problems since I moved in. My apartment was filthy on move-in day (like urine all over the bathroom) and my mom and I had to deep clean it. Additionally, our dishwasher was broken when I moved in and was leaking soapy water onto the floor. I called the emergency maintenance line and they”
Note: The third review cuts off mid-sentence; the full text was not provided. The contrast between the two 5-star reviews and the 2-star review highlights the inconsistency in move-in condition and maintenance response. Potential residents should budget time for a thorough inspection upon arrival and be prepared to follow up on any issues.
Price Positioning in Cincinnati
The city of Cincinnati’s lowest available student property price is USD 699 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Cp Cincy’s advertised range starts at exactly that figure. The maximum price of USD 1,150 places it near the middle of the local market; other properties in the city may go higher or lower.
For a shared unit, splitting USD 699 among two people would yield about USD 350 per person, while a four-bedroom at the top end could cost around USD 287 per person (assuming equal split). These figures make Cp Cincy one of the more affordable options in Cincinnati when shared, especially compared to single-occupancy apartments that often start above USD 800.
The security deposit of USD 250 is relatively low — many competing properties ask for one month’s rent. That lower upfront cost may appeal to students on a tight budget.
Room-Type Guidance
Cp Cincy offers three unit configurations: 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom. No studio or 1-bedroom units are listed.
- 2-bedroom: Best for two people who want private bedrooms and a shared living space. This is likely the smallest per-person cost if rent is split evenly, though specific per-room pricing is not provided — confirm with the operator.
- 3-bedroom: Suitable for small groups of three friends or acquaintances. More common in student housing; some rooms may be larger than others.
- 4-bedroom: The largest option, ideal for a full group of four. Occupants on the upper floor or in a corner unit may have more space.
Since no floor plans or square footage are available in the data, it is advisable to request a virtual or in-person tour to check room sizes, closet space, and window orientation. The building has a swimming pool and laundry facility — confirm whether laundry is in-unit or a shared room.
Booking Timing
The earliest move-in date is 18 August 2026. For an August start, booking decisions typically occur between February and June of the same year in Cincinnati, but because the property has a mixed rating and limited reviews, it may be available later into the summer. If you are flexible, you could wait until July or early August 2026 to see if prices drop, but that also reduces the chance of securing a preferred room type (e.g., a 2-bedroom may sell out sooner than a 4-bedroom).
Given the variable quality reflected in reviews, booking early — after a careful unit inspection — may be wise for those who want to secure a specific unit or floor. If you cannot inspect in person, ask the management for photos of the actual room, not just model images.
No minimum lease term is specified, so ask directly whether 9-month or 12-month leases are available. Some student properties in Cincinnati offer 12-month only.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cp Cincy safe?
The building has a swimming pool and appears to be located in a residential area. One review mentions that “the building feels safe.” However, no crime statistics or security features beyond that comment are available. You should check local crime maps and consider visiting the area at different times of day before signing a lease.
How do I handle maintenance issues after moving in?
Based on the reviews, some residents report quick responses while others experienced delays (e.g., a broken dishwasher and a filthy apartment). Upon move-in, document everything with photos and file a written request with management immediately. If the issue is not resolved promptly, you may need to escalate to a tenant’s rights organisation or the city housing department. The provided reviews do not indicate a formal complaint process, but the positive reviews suggest that management can be helpful when contacted.
Can I get a one-bedroom or studio at this property?
No. Cp Cincy only offers 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom units. If you need a private unit, look at other student housing in Cincinnati that lists studios or one-bedrooms—there are five properties total in the city, some of which may have single-occupancy options.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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