Who This Residence Suits
The Carmin is a fully furnished apartment community located in the Tempe area (with a Chandler postal address). It targets students or young professionals who value on-site amenities, a social atmosphere, and the convenience of a short lease (11‑month minimum). Based on the property’s features and resident feedback, it works well for someone who:
- Wants a move‑in ready home. All units are described as fully furnished, so you will not need to buy or move large furniture. This is particularly helpful for international students or those relocating from another city.
- Prioritises lifestyle amenities. The Carmin offers a fitness centre, study areas, a golf simulator, a ski simulator, a game room, and a planned Formula 1 simulator. If you enjoy having recreation within walking distance of your apartment, these features add value.
- Prefers a larger community. With 949 Google reviews and a score of 4.1, the property has enough resident history to give you a sense of what to expect. Several reviewers highlight friendly staff and a positive “vibe”.
The 11‑month minimum lease is slightly shorter than many 12‑month student contracts, which can be useful if your academic year ends in May and you do not want to pay through August.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Some aspects of The Carmin may not align with every renter’s priorities:
- Budget‑conscious renters. Monthly rates range from $1,424 to $2,049 (indicative — confirm with the operator). That is considerably higher than the city’s lowest reported starting price of $166/month (indicative). While that low figure likely represents a very basic shared room or a different property type, The Carmin is positioned at the premium end of the local market.
- Those who need flexibility on lease terms. The minimum lease is 11 months. If you only need a short‑term stay (e.g., a summer semester) or a month‑to‑month arrangement, this property may not be suitable.
- People uncomfortable with lease‑enforcement issues. One anonymous reviewer wrote: “I find it unsettling how comfortable this complex is with violating leases.” The same reviewer gave a 3‑star rating and mentioned a flood incident. Although the complaint is a single voice, it signals that prospective tenants should read the lease carefully and ask about policies related to maintenance, early termination, and unit transfers.
What Residents Actually Say

Below are verbatim quotes from three Google reviews that reflect both the strengths and the concerns mentioned by residents.
“My future roommate and I met with Tyler and she was amazing! She not only showed us all the amenities and rooms that the Carmin has to offer but was also so personable. Amazing experience touring with her and getting our leases signed. Beautiful property and such sweet workers!!” — kalyn rix, 5 stars
This review praises the leasing staff and the overall tour experience. It suggests that the customer service during the application process is a positive point.
“I have super mixed feelings about this apartment. I’ve lived here for two years and I love the front desk staff as well as the amenities, though I find it unsettling how comfortable this complex is with violating leases. I want to start off by saying that I resigned my lease after the huge flood last year where I was u” — Ebby Rodgers, 3 stars
The reviewer acknowledges good staff and amenities but raises a red flag about lease compliance. The comment is cut off, but the core concern is clear: potential lease‑violation issues (possibly related to repairs or compensation after the flood).
“I really enjoy the vibe at The Carmin. First of all, the leasing manager is so amazing and kind. She is a wonderful problem solver and is nonstop at getting the job done. I really enjoy the amenities here as well (golf sim, ski sim, gym, and game room). I’m also so excited for the formula 1 sim that’s coming soon.” — Alec W (Alec), 5 stars
This resident highlights the property’s “vibe” and the manager’s problem‑solving ability. The mention of upcoming attractions suggests the management is active in improving the community.
Overall, the 4.1 Google rating from 949 reviews indicates that most residents are satisfied, but the negative feedback about lease practices is worth verifying before signing.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From‑Price
The Carmin’s monthly price range of $1,424–$2,049 (indicative — confirm with the operator) sits well above the city’s lowest reported starting price of $166/month (indicative). However, that low figure is likely for a single room in a shared apartment or a very basic studio. The Carmin’s rates reflect its amenity package and fully furnished units.
For context, Chandler and the surrounding Tempe area have 48 student‑housing properties listed on the platform. The Carmin is one of the higher‑priced options, comparable to other amenity‑rich communities near Arizona State University’s Tempe campus. If your budget is tight, you may find cheaper alternatives by sacrificing some amenities or choosing a longer lease.
All prices mentioned are indicative — you must confirm the exact amount and any additional fees (utilities, parking, etc.) directly with the operator.
Room‑Type Guidance
The Carmin offers four unit types:
- Studio – Best for a single occupant who values privacy and does not need a separate bedroom. Studios are usually the most affordable option within the property.
- 1‑bedroom (1b) – Also suited for one person or a couple. Provides a separate sleeping area, which can be helpful for studying or hosting guests.
- 2‑bedroom (2b) – Good for two roommates who want a shared living space but their own bedrooms. Splitting the rent can lower the individual cost compared to a studio.
- 4‑bedroom (4b) – Designed for groups of four. This option typically offers the lowest per‑person rent, though you will share common areas and amenities with three other people.
When choosing, consider your tolerance for roommates and your need for private space. Also note that the property is fully furnished, so you only need to bring personal items.
Booking Timing
The Carmin requires a minimum lease of 11 months, which aligns with a typical academic year (August/September to July/August). For the 2026–2027 academic year, the most reliable approach is to start touring and applying 3–6 months before your desired move‑in date. Popular floor plans (especially studios and 1‑bedrooms) may be reserved earlier.
Because availability changes daily, the best practice is to check the listing directly. The operator can tell you which unit types are currently open and whether any promotions (e.g., waived application fees) are in effect.
FAQ
H3: Is The Carmin fully furnished?
Yes, the property is tagged as “fully furnished.” This typically includes a bed, desk, chair, sofa, dining table, and major appliances. You should confirm the exact furniture list with the operator, especially if you have specific needs (e.g., a desk lamp or extra shelving).
H3: What is the minimum lease duration?
The minimum lease is 11 months. Shorter lease terms may not be available. If you need less than 11 months, ask the operator whether they offer a 10‑month or semester‑by‑semester option — some properties provide flexibility for an extra fee.
H3: Are utilities included in the rent?
The data does not specify whether utilities (electricity, water, internet, trash) are included. The monthly price range of $1,424–$2,049 (indicative) may or may not cover them. You must ask the operator for a full breakdown of what is included and any extra costs such as parking, pet fees, or amenity fees.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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