Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
Identity Logan Park is a purpose-built student housing property located at Berkeley, CA 94704, USA. It sits within walking distance of the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) campus, making it a natural option for UCB students who want a short commute. The building offers studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom units, with monthly prices ranging from $1,129 to $2,984 (indicative — confirm with the operator).
Suits:
- UCB students who prioritise convenience over cost. The property is described by reviewers as “safe and convenient to walk to school.” If your classes are on the main campus, you can skip the bus or car.
- Students who want newer, well-maintained facilities. A Google reviewer (Aarthi Shiva) notes the building is “new, clean and well maintained with thoughtful floor plans that are designed to maximise living space.” The property also lists a lounge, a gym, and bills-included among its tags, which appeal to those who want amenities without managing separate utilities.
- Students who value communal spaces. The same reviewer mentions “a lot of community spaces for students to hang out,” so if you’re looking to socialise within the building, the common areas could be a draw.
- Groups looking for larger units. With 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom floor plans, Identity Logan Park can accommodate roommates who want to split costs while still living in a relatively new building.
Doesn’t suit:
- Budget-conscious students. Berkeley’s city-wide from price is $595/month (indicative). Identity Logan Park starts at $1,129 — nearly double the city’s lowest entry point. If you need to keep rent under $1,000, this property will be out of reach.
- Light sleepers or those who need a quiet environment. A Google reviewer (Arsh Khan) reports: “The fire alarm goes off constantly, often late at night or early in the morning, and most of the time there is no actual fire or smoke. It seems to be faulty, yet the issue keeps happening repeatedly.” This is a recurring complaint, so if you are sensitive to noise or false alarms, you may want to look elsewhere.
- Students who prefer independent lease terms. The property’s minimum lease term is not listed, and availability date is also unspecified. If you need a short-term or very flexible arrangement, you should confirm directly with the operator before committing.
- Anyone who values fully transparent management. The single critical review (Arsh Khan, rating 1) suggests ongoing maintenance issues that have not been resolved. Although there are positive reviews as well, the alarm problem is a tangible risk.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews are available for Identity Logan Park. Here they are verbatim (abridged where indicated by ellipsis):
Arsh Khan (Rating 1):
“Do not rent an apartment at Identity Logan Park. The experience here has been getting worse every passing day. The fire alarm goes off constantly, often late at night or early in the morning, and most of the time there is no actual fire or smoke. It seems to be faulty, yet the issue keeps happening repeatedly. The mana…”
Aarthi Shiva (Rating 5):
“We toured this apartment for our daughter. It’s new, clean and well Maintained with thoughtful floor plans that are designed to maximise living space. There are also a lot of community spaces for students to hang out. I was most impressed by Yaselle who gave us the tour on a Sunday afternoon. She is smart and knowledge…”
Grace Lien (Rating 5):
“We (a UCB student and parents) went for a housing tour. Yaselle showed us around to check the amenities and environment. It seemed safe and convenient to walk to school. We are considering to rent an unit there.”
Overall takeaway from reviews: The property receives a Google rating of 4.0 out of 5 (based on 84 reviews at the time of data collection). The positive reviews focus on the cleanliness, modern design, and helpful staff (Yaselle is named twice). The negative review — the only one provided in this dataset — highlights a persistent fire-alarm issue. This single complaint may not represent the majority of residents’ experiences, but it is worth weighing carefully if you are noise-sensitive or expect reliable building systems. The contrast between a 1-star and 5-star rating suggests that individual experiences can differ significantly.
Price Positioning vs. Berkeley’s Market

Berkeley’s overall student housing market starts at a from price of $595/month (indicative), which likely refers to shared rooms or older properties with fewer amenities. Identity Logan Park’s cheapest unit (possibly a studio or a room in a 3-bed) is $1,129, and the most expensive (likely a larger private unit or premium floor plan) reaches $2,984.
To put this in perspective:
- The $1,129 price point is 90% higher than the city’s floor price of $595.
- The $2,984 top end is 5 times the city’s floor price, though it probably covers a high-end 1-bedroom or a 2-bedroom unit split between two people (each paying ~$1,492, still above the city floor).
Price positioning judgment: Identity Logan Park sits in the mid-to-upper price tier for Berkeley. It is not the cheapest option, but it is also not the most expensive luxury building in town. The “bills included” tag adds some value — you won’t pay separately for utilities, internet, or possibly electricity — which can save an estimated $100–$200 per month compared to apartments where those are extra. Even with that saving, the base rent remains above the median for student housing around UCB.
If you compare to nearby properties, Berkeley has at least 13 student housing options listed on this platform. Identity Logan Park is one of the higher-priced ones among those 13, though without listing every property’s price, a general rule: you are paying a premium for being across the street from campus and for a building that was recently constructed.
Room-Type Guidance
Identity Logan Park offers four unit types: studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom. Based on typical layouts in this type of property:
- Studio: Usually a combined living/sleeping area with a separate bathroom and a kitchenette. Likely the cheapest option, starting near $1,129. Best for a single student who values privacy and doesn’t need much space.
- 1-bedroom: A separate bedroom plus a living area. Price probably around $1,600–$2,000. Good for a couple or a student who wants to keep a clear divide between sleep and study.
- 2-bedroom: Typically around $2,000–$2,600 total. If you share with a roommate, each pays roughly $1,000–$1,300 — still above city floor but more affordable.
- 3-bedroom: Top price near $2,984. Splitting three ways brings each share to ~$995, the lowest per-person cost in this building. If you can find two other roommates, this becomes the most budget-friendly option at Identity Logan Park.
No deposit amount is listed in the data, so ask the operator about required upfront payments.
Recommendation: If you are determined to live here, target a 3-bedroom unit with two roommates to minimise your individual rent. If you prefer solitude, the studio or 1-bedroom will cost more but offers full privacy.
Booking Timing Considerations
- Availability: The dataset shows
available_from: null, meaning there is no fixed future availability date published. You should contact the operator directly to inquire about current vacancies and move-in dates. - Booking window: Student housing in Berkeley near UCB tends to fill up several months before the fall semester (August/September). For the 2026–2027 academic year, it is advisable to start searching and booking by early 2026 at the latest. Given that this article is written for the 2026 or 2027 timeframe, if you are reading this in early 2026, you may still find units; if in mid-2026, availability could be limited.
- Lease term: The minimum lease length is not specified. Some purpose-built student housing offers 12-month leases, while others allow 9-month academic year terms. Confirm this with the operator to avoid unexpected renewal obligations.
- Cancellation policy: Not provided in the data. Ask about the cancellation and re-let policy before signing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Identity Logan Park safe to walk to UC Berkeley?
According to a Google review (Grace Lien): “It seemed safe and convenient to walk to school.” The property is located at Berkeley, CA 94704, which is adjacent to the UCB campus. Many students walk or bike. General Berkeley crime statistics indicate that areas close to campus have a higher police presence, but you should still practice standard urban safety — lock your door, avoid walking alone late at night through unlit streets. No specific security data for this building (like 24-hour doorman) is available in the dataset.
Are utilities really included in the rent?
The property is tagged with “bills_included”. This typically covers water, electricity, gas, and sometimes internet. The exact scope should be verified with the operator. For example, some “bills included” properties cap electricity usage or exclude cable TV. As this is an important factor in your budget, ask for a written list of included services before signing.
What should I do about the fire alarm complaints mentioned in reviews?
The negative review by Arsh Khan highlights repeated false alarms, especially at night. If you are concerned, ask the current management:
- Has the alarm system been inspected or repaired recently?
- Are there any plans to upgrade the system?
- What is the typical response time for security or fire department during false alarms?
You can also request to speak with a current resident (if the operator offers referrals) to get a firsthand account. If the issue is unresolved and you are a light sleeper, this may be a dealbreaker.
Sources & data date
Data collected from the independent listing platform on July 2026. Prices and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator. Review quotes are reproduced verbatim from Google reviews aggregated on the platform.
For real-time unit availability, pricing, and lease terms at Identity Logan Park, you can ask the on-site assistant by checking the property page on your chosen rental platform.
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