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The Edison At Gordon Square (Cleveland) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview of The Edison At Gordon Square

The Edison At Gordon Square is a rental property located in Cleveland, Ohio (zip code 44102), in the Gordon Square Arts District neighborhood. It offers studio-equivalent apartments (listed as “apartment” unit type) as well as one‑, two‑, and three‑bedroom layouts. Monthly rents range from $1,111 to $5,399 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property is pet‑friendly and includes a fitness centre, a firepit, and other on‑site amenities. Minimum lease length is six months.

Google reviewers give The Edison a composite rating of 3.7 out of 5, based on 167 reviews. As of the publication date (July 2026), this is the only student‑housing property listed on this platform in Cleveland, making direct local price comparisons limited. The city’s from‑price across all properties (i.e., the lowest listed rent) is also $1,111 per month, which matches the Edison’s starting point.

The property is within commuting distance of several Cleveland universities and colleges. Because the platform’s guidelines prohibit naming specific educational institutions, we note only that the area’s major universities are within a reasonable distance. Prospective residents should verify driving or transit times with the operator.


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What Residents Actually Say

The Edison At Gordon Square

The following quotes are taken verbatim from Google reviews provided in the dataset. They represent a mix of experiences.

“My fiancé and I just moved out of the Edison after living there for two years. It was truly the best experience we’ve ever had after years of apartment living. The property managers Amber and Alyssa are so personable and willing to help. Truly an ‘ask and you shall receive’ environment. Mari works the front desk and is” — Leah Moody (5 stars)

This review highlights strong management rapport and a responsive culture. The positive tone is reinforced by another long‑term resident.

“I have been living at the Edison for over three years and I really enjoy it. I absolutely love my corner apartment. The pool is amazing. The staff are all so nice and always so helpful. I have had several things through the years that needed fixed or attention and I got immediate repair or replacement. Honestly, I coul” — Nicole Corle (5 stars)

Nicole’s experience suggests that maintenance response times are consistently fast, and that corner units offer a desirable layout.

“Bad snow plowing in the winter, pool not heated. I’ve been living here for a while, and honestly, there are a lot of broken promises. What they advertise isn’t always accurate—the pool is supposed to be heated, but it definitely isn’t. If you tour the property, just check it yourself. The doors are constantly breaking,” — Kylie (1 star)

This critical review points to two recurring grievances: winter maintenance and the accuracy of advertised pool temperature. The doors issue appears in multiple contexts; prospective tenants should inspect the unit’s entry door during a tour.


Room Type Guidance and Pricing

The Edison lists four unit categories: apartment (likely studio or convertible), 1b (one‑bedroom), 2b (two‑bedroom), and 3b (three‑bedroom). Exact floor plans and square footage are not available in the dataset. Given the wide price range ($1,111 – $5,399 per month), expect the lowest rent to apply to a studio or small one‑bedroom, while three‑bedroom units occupy the upper end.

If you are a solo occupant, a 1b or “apartment” type will keep costs near the city’s from‑price. Two‑ or three‑bedroom units may work for groups — although at $5,399/month (indicative), individual shares would still be significant unless the unit is unusually large. Verify with the operator whether utilities are included; the data does not specify.

Because this is the only property on this platform in Cleveland, you cannot compare identical unit types across multiple buildings. Your best reference is the operator’s own website or a direct phone call.


Booking Timing and Availability

The dataset does not include an “available from” date. Current availability should be checked with the property directly. For a 2026/2027 move‑in, the general recommendation in student‑housing markets is to start inquiring three to four months beforehand. For a July 2027 start date, for instance, contacting the Edison in March 2027 would be appropriate. Summer months (June–August) are usually the busiest, so early outreach improves selection.

Minimum lease term is six months, meaning a short‑stay option exists for those who only need accommodation for a semester or a summer internship.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is the pool heated?

According to resident reports, the pool is advertised as heated but is not actually heated at a comfortable temperature. One reviewer explicitly states: “the pool is supposed to be heated, but it definitely isn’t.” If a warm pool is important to you, verify the current state directly with the operator before signing.

How is the maintenance response?

Long‑term tenants report fast turnaround. One five‑star reviewer says: “I got immediate repair or replacement” after reporting issues. However, another reviewer mentions that doors “are constantly breaking,” which may indicate a persistent maintenance need. Ask the operator about the age of the building and the typical response time for non‑emergency repairs.

What is the minimum lease term?

The minimum lease term is six months. This is shorter than many conventional apartment leases and may suit students who only need housing for a single semester or a short‑term work placement. Longer lease terms are likely available; confirm with the operator.


Sources & data date: Google reviews (167 reviews, as of dataset retrieval); AmberStudent listing for The Edison At Gordon Square. All prices and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator. Data as of July 2026.

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