Overview
PDP 85037 is a branded independent house located in Glendale, Arizona, within the United States. The property sits in the 85037 ZIP code area, approximately 15–20 minutes west of downtown Phoenix. It offers an 8‑bedroom unit type – meaning the entire property is a single house divided into eight separate bedrooms, with shared common areas. The listing is managed through the amber student platform and is available for move‑in from 7 July 2026.
Key features include parking, bills included in the rent (utilities such as electricity, water, gas, and internet are typically covered), and on‑site laundry facilities. The minimum lease term is 16 weeks, which aligns with a typical academic semester or a short‑term stay. No deposit information is provided in the listing; you will need to confirm this directly with the operator.
Currently, there are no resident reviews available for this property. Because of that, the guidance below is based on the property’s characteristics, its location, and the broader Glendale student housing market.
Who This Residence Suits
PDP 85037 is best suited for a group of students or young professionals who want to live together in a single‑family home while keeping individual bedrooms private. The 8‑bedroom layout works well for:
- Students attending a university or college in the Phoenix metropolitan area – Glendale is home to several campuses (e.g., Arizona State University’s West campus, Glendale Community College). If you are commuting to a nearby institution, the location provides a suburban residential setting with vehicle access.
- Those who prefer an all‑inclusive rent – Bills included means you won’t need to set up separate utility accounts or split variable charges each month. This simplifies budgeting, especially for international students unfamiliar with US utility billing.
- Residents who drive – On‑site parking is a significant advantage in a car‑dependent city like Glendale. Public transit options exist but are limited compared to a car.
- Groups of eight who want to reduce per‑person costs – Renting an entire house together can be more affordable than multiple individual apartments. If you already have seven housemates lined up, this property could be cost‑effective.
- Short to mid‑term stays – A 16‑week minimum lease is flexible enough for one semester, summer session, or a work placement. The July move‑in date aligns with the start of the fall semester for many US universities.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit

Some travelers will find PDP 85037 less suitable:
- Solo renters or small groups – An 8‑bedroom house is likely too large for a single person or even a couple. You would either need to fill the other rooms or pay for unused space, which is rarely economical.
- Those without a car – Glendale’s public bus system (Valley Metro) serves main corridors, but the 85037 area is suburban with spread‑out destinations. Walking to shops or campus could be impractical, especially in summer heat.
- Residents wanting strict privacy – Sharing a house means common living, kitchen, and bathroom spaces are shared among eight people. If you prefer a private apartment or en‑suite bathroom, look for a studio or 1‑bedroom unit.
- Students on a strict per‑room budget – While the city’s “from‑price” is $174 per week (see pricing section below), that is a minimum rate for the cheapest unit type in Glendale. An 8‑bedroom house may have a higher per‑bed cost, given the house’s size and included utilities. You should compare quotes.
- Those who need short term under 4 months – The 16‑week minimum means stays of 12 weeks or less are not available. If your program runs for only 2–3 months, this property may not fit.
Price Positioning
The listing does not display a specific price for PDP 85037. However, the broader Glendale student housing market (as of July 2026) shows a from‑price of $174 per week – that is the lowest advertised weekly rent across the 13 properties on the amber platform in this city.
You should treat the $174/week figure as a market entry point, not the price of this house. Larger houses with more bedrooms tend to have a higher total rent, though the per‑person split may be close to that floor. All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator.
To get an accurate quote, contact the property manager through the platform. When comparing, ask for the total weekly rent for the entire house, then divide by eight to estimate your share. Also ask about any deposit, cleaning fees, or late‑payment terms, as these are not listed.
Glendale’s housing costs are generally lower than those in central Phoenix or Tempe, but still vary by location, amenities, and lease length. Bills included coverage (electricity, water, gas, internet) adds value: you avoid paying separate connection fees and fluctuating utility bills.
No resident reviews are available for PDP 85037, so there is no direct feedback on whether the price matches the experience. You should request virtual tours or photos of the actual rooms and common areas before committing.
Room‑Type Guidance
The property is categorized as an 8‑bed branded independent house. In practical terms:
- Eight individual bedrooms – each likely lockable, furnished with a bed, desk, chair, and storage. Confirm exact furnishings with the operator.
- Shared kitchen, living room, and bathrooms. The bathroom count is not specified; for eight people, you would hope for at least two full bathrooms. Ask about this.
- No listing mentions private bathrooms, so expect shared facilities.
- Laundry is on‑site – either a washer/dryer in the unit or in a common area. This saves the cost and time of laundromats.
If you are looking at a single room within the house, the landlord may rent rooms individually, or the entire house may be leased to a group. Clarify the occupancy model: are you signing one lease for the whole house, or individual leases per bedroom? This affects liability and flexibility.
Booking Timing
The earliest move‑in date is 7 July 2026. Given the minimum lease of 16 weeks, the earliest end date would be late October 2026, unless you extend.
Booking recommendations:
- Now (2026) is the ideal time to inquire. With availability starting in July, you have a few months to secure the unit, but popular academic accommodations often get booked earlier.
- If you need housing for the fall 2026 semester (August–December), July move‑in gives you time to settle before classes.
- For spring 2027 occupancy, you may need to check whether leases extend beyond 16 weeks. The property may have a different availability window after the initial July start.
- Because there are no reviews, it is wise to request a video walkthrough. Some operators allow that if you ask.
- Ask about renewal options: can you stay longer than 16 weeks? At what rent?
FAQ
Is parking really included, and how many spots?
Yes, the listing tags include “Parking.” You should confirm the number of spaces – for an 8‑bedroom house, you’d want at least 2 or 3. Street parking may also be available, but clarify with the operator.
What happens if I need to move in after July 7?
The listing shows “available_from” as 07‑07‑2026. That is likely the first possible move‑in. You could move in later, but the minimum lease length still applies from your start date. Check if the operator offers prorated rent for mid‑month check‑in.
Are there any other fees not mentioned?
No deposit is listed, but most US rentals require a security deposit (often one month’s rent). Some also charge a cleaning or key fee. Ask for a full breakdown. “Bills included” usually covers standard utilities, but confirm if it includes high usage caps or parking fees.
Sources & data date
Data retrieved from the amber platform (July 2026). City from‑price of $174/week reflects the lowest advertised weekly price among 13 properties in Glendale. Property details for PDP 85037 (ID: amber‑2123186) are current as of the same date. No resident reviews were available for inclusion.
For live availability, current pricing, and to confirm the terms that matter to you, use the on‑site assistant on the platform.
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