Who This Residence Suits
The Landesman apartment at St. Louis, MO 63108 is a good fit for graduate students or professionals who need a two-bedroom unit and are prepared to pay a premium for a full apartment rather than a shared student hall. With a monthly price ranging from 1,820 to 2,030 USD (indicative — confirm with the operator), this property sits well above the city’s from-price of 845 USD per month. It makes sense for tenants who value having a separate living space, a private kitchen, and the flexibility of a 3-month minimum lease. The unit type listed is “2b, apartment” — meaning a two-bedroom apartment, which is ideal for two people sharing or one person who wants extra room for an office or guest space.
The presence of a breakfast bar suggests the kitchen is designed for casual dining, and the tagged laundry facility indicates that on-site washing and drying are available — a convenience many renters consider essential. Because the property is located in the central part of the city (near the 63108 zip code), it likely offers reasonable access to public transit, grocery stores, and the campus of the area’s major research university (Washington University in St. Louis runs a shuttle system that covers many nearby neighborhoods). Residents who prefer not to drive can rely on the Metrolink light rail and MetroBus routes.
People who plan to stay for exactly one semester or summer term (3–5 months) will appreciate the short minimum lease of 3 months, which is shorter than many traditional apartments that demand 12-month contracts. The price per month is fixed, so there is no surprise utility markup (though you should clarify which utilities, if any, are included via the operator).
Who Might Want to Consider Other Options
Landesman is not suitable for budget-conscious students. At almost 2,000 USD per month for a two-bedroom, even splitting the rent with a roommate leaves each person paying around 910–1,015 USD — which is still above the city’s average room rent of roughly 845 USD for a single room in a multi-bedroom setup. Students looking for the lowest possible cost should compare with shared rooms or studios in nearby neighborhoods such as the Central West End or Skinker-DeBaliviere, where the from-price of 845 USD often covers a private room in a shared apartment.
The property currently carries a “not_available” tag on the listing platform. This means that as of the data date, there are no active vacancies listed. While availability can change, prospective renters should be prepared for the possibility that this unit is not open for immediate booking. Those who need a confirmed room for the fall 2026 or spring 2027 intake might want to explore other options first.
Additionally, the Google rating is only 2.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews. While one review gave 4 stars, the low overall score and very small sample size mean there is limited public feedback to rely on. Risk‑averse renters may feel more comfortable choosing a property with a larger number of verified reviews.
What Residents Actually Say

Only one Google review is available for this property. It was written by a resident named Kamlesh Soni, who gave 4 stars and commented: “beutiful decoration in Xmas Day in st. louis USA”. The review focuses on holiday décor rather than daily living conditions. While it suggests that the building’s common areas or exterior are well‑decorated during Christmas, it does not provide information about noise, maintenance, management responsiveness, or utility reliability.
The overall Google rating of 2.5 (from 2 reviews) implies that the second review — which is not shown in the data — gave the property a low score. Without access to that second review, it is impossible to know whether the low rating stems from a genuine issue or a one‑off complaint. Given the limited feedback, prospective tenants should treat the available rating as indicative only and should request a virtual tour or speak with current residents if possible before committing.
Price Positioning in St. Louis
The city of St. Louis has a wide range of student housing options. The from‑price of 845 USD per month typically represents the cheapest shared room available in the area near Washington University in St. Louis. Landesman’s monthly rate of 1,820–2,030 USD is roughly 2.2 to 2.4 times higher than that baseline.
In context, a two‑bedroom apartment at this price point positions Landesman as a mid‑to‑high‑end option for those who want a full apartment rather than a dormitory‑style arrangement. Other two‑bedroom apartments in the same city often range from 1,200 to 1,800 USD per month, so Landesman sits at the upper end of that band. Renters should check whether the listed price includes parking, internet, or utilities — none of these are indicated in the available data, so confirmation with the operator is essential.
If two tenants share the unit, the per‑person cost falls to 910–1,015 USD per month. That is still above the average private bedroom price in many U.S. cities, but for St. Louis it is not unreasonable for a modern apartment with a breakfast bar and on‑site laundry.
Room Type Guidance
The only available unit type is a two‑bedroom apartment. There is no studio or one‑bedroom option listed. This means the property is best suited for two people who want to share an apartment, or for a single person who wants both a bedroom and a separate room that could be used as a study or guest room.
Because the unit type is labeled “2b, apartment” rather than “2b, shared living”, it is highly likely that each bedroom is enclosed and the apartment has a full kitchen and living area. The breakfast bar suggests a counter with stools, which can serve as a dining table. The laundry facility tag confirms there is an in‑building washer and dryer (either in the unit or in a common room; verify with the operator).
If you are a solo renter, be aware that you will be paying for the second bedroom even if you do not need it. If you plan to find a roommate, discuss how rent and utilities will be split before signing the lease. Given the 3‑month minimum, a roommate agreement is strongly recommended to avoid disputes.
Booking Timing and Availability
As of the data date, the property is marked “not_available”. This could mean that all units are currently leased, or that the listing is temporarily paused. Availability can change from week to week, so the best approach is to check with the operator directly.
For those aiming to move in during the upcoming academic year (fall 2026 or spring 2027), it is advisable to start looking in early 2026. Many student apartments in St. Louis begin leasing for August/September around February–March. If Landesman becomes available again, the 3‑month minimum lease would allow a move‑in any month of the year as long as the operator agrees.
When inquiring, ask:
- What is the earliest move‑in date?
- Are any utilities (electricity, water, internet) included in the quoted price?
- Is the listed deposit required? (No deposit amount was provided in the data.)
- Can you schedule a video tour or request photos of the actual unit?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Landesman currently available for booking?
Based on the data from the listing platform, the property is tagged “not_available”. This indicates that no vacant units are being advertised right now. However, availability changes frequently. You should contact the operator (via the on‑site assistant on this page) to ask whether any units have become free since the data was recorded.
What is included in the rent?
The data shows only the monthly price range (1,820–2,030 USD) and mentions a laundry facility and breakfast bar. It does not specify whether utilities, internet, parking, or furniture are included. You must confirm these details with the operator. Assume nothing is included unless documented in the lease or written confirmation.
How far is it from campus?
The address is St. Louis, MO 63108. This zip code covers the western part of the city, including areas near Forest Park and the Central West End. The main campus of Washington University in St. Louis is located at the eastern edge of the same zip code. Depending on the exact building location, the walk or bus ride could be 10–30 minutes. Without a more precise street address, we recommend using a mapping service to estimate the commute from the full address (St. Louis, MO 63108, USA).
Sources & data date
All pricing, ratings, and property details are sourced from the listing platform (amberstudent.com) and public Google reviews as of 2026-07. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial commitment.
For the latest availability and move‑in dates, use the on‑site assistant on this page.
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