Overview & Location
Victory on Salisbury is a student-oriented residence located in West Lafayette, Indiana (47906), within walking distance of the main campus and the Chauncey Hill area. The property sits at latitude 40.4258, longitude -86.9053, placing it in a central corridor frequented by students. It offers studio, two‑bedroom, three‑bedroom, and four‑bedroom units, with a minimum lease term of four months and availability from 20 August 2026.
The building’s Google rating is 4.7 out of 5 based on 30 reviews. Amenities include parking, a television lounge, and laundry facilities (community‑style). No deposit amount is listed; confirm directly with the operator.
Who This Residence Suits
Victory on Salisbury works well for students or young professionals who prioritise proximity to campus and a short commute. Multiple reviewers mention that classes are 10–12 minutes away on foot, and the Chauncey area (restaurants, shops, nightlife) is similarly close. The property also suits those who want a newer, clean living space without the cost of in‑unit laundry: the community laundry units help keep the water bill lower, according to resident feedback.
The residence is a good fit for groups that want to live together. With 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, and 4‑bedroom floor plans, it accommodates shared living arrangements. The 4‑bedroom option is the most affordable per person when split among housemates. The minimum four‑month lease also makes it viable for a single semester or a summer session, though the August 2026 move‑in date aligns with the standard academic year start.
Students who value on‑site parking will find it available, though details on fees or permits should be confirmed with the operator.
Who Might Look Elsewhere

Prospective residents on a very tight budget may find the starting price of $882/month (indicative) high compared to the city’s lowest‑price student housing, which starts at $599/month (indicative). While Victory on Salisbury offers quality and location, there are cheaper alternatives in West Lafayette. The city currently has nine student‑housing properties listed, so comparison shopping is possible.
Those who need a shorter lease than four months (e.g., a two‑month summer term) will need to look elsewhere or negotiate directly. The property does not appear to offer month‑to‑month or short‑term options.
If you prefer an in‑unit washer/dryer, note that laundry is community‑style. Some residents may also want a fitness centre or pool; Victory on Salisbury does not list those as amenities. The available tags are parking, TV, and laundry facility only.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews (all 5‑star) provide insight into the living experience.
Jamal Ferguson (5 stars):
“I loved living here! The staff was amazing and had absolutely no problems the entirety of the time I stayed here. Keegan Russell also made everything easy, and I’ve recommended multiple friends of mine moving to the area to speak with him! Keep it up!”
Sydney Smith (5 stars):
“I absolutely love living here! It’s such a close walk to campus, all of my classes are 10-12 minutes away, and it’s close by the Chauncey area. The living space itself is new, clean, and well maintained once you get there. The community laundry units make it so your water bill isn’t as high as in you had in unit, and t”
Michael Wilson (5 stars):
“I highly recommend Victory for all Purdue students looking for quality apartments super close to campus offered at a really affordable price!”
Common themes: friendly staff, convenient walkability, clean and modern interiors, and good value relative to the location. The third review specifically mentions affordability for local students. Note that all reviews are positive; the sample is small (30 total reviews) and may not represent all experiences.
Price Positioning & Room Types
Victory on Salisbury’s price range is $882–$1,550 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). By comparison, the lowest‑price student housing in all of West Lafayette starts at $599/month (indicative). Victory’s starting price is therefore about 47% higher than the city floor, but the property appears to be a mid‑range to upper‑mid‑range option given its location and newer condition.
Room type guidance:
- Studio – Typically the priciest per person, best for solo living. Confirm availability and exact price.
- 2‑bedroom – A middle ground; two residents share common areas and split rent. Likely falls in the middle of the price band.
- 3‑bedroom – More shared space, lower per‑person cost. Good for a trio who know each other.
- 4‑bedroom – The most economical per person, assuming you fill all four beds. The maximum price ($1,550) likely applies to a 4‑bedroom whole unit, so each resident would pay around $387.50/month, which is below the city’s $599 floor. This would be a very cost‑effective arrangement.
Note that actual prices vary by unit type, floor plan, and lease start date. Always confirm with the operator.
Booking Timing & Availability
The property becomes available on 20 August 2026, and the minimum lease is four months. For the 2026/27 academic year, the standard lease period is typically 12 months (August to August). If you need a shorter term (e.g., fall semester only), the four‑month minimum covers from August to December, but confirm the exact move‑out date and any restrictions.
Given the high rating and limited number of units (city total: 9 properties), early booking is advisable. Many student residences in West Lafayette start leasing for the next academic year as early as the preceding spring. For an August 2026 move‑in, you should begin inquiries by late 2025 or early 2026. The property may also offer limited availability for a spring 2027 lease, depending on turnover.
If you are a group, booking a 4‑bedroom unit well in advance increases your chances of securing the most affordable per‑person rate.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Can I get a lease shorter than four months?
The listed minimum lease is four months. Anything shorter would require a separate agreement with the operator. The property does not advertise month‑to‑month or semester‑only options beyond that minimum.
H3: Are utilities included in the rent?
The data provided does not specify which utilities (if any) are included. The resident review mentions that community laundry helps keep the water bill lower, suggesting water may be billed separately, or the laundry arrangement reduces water usage. Contact the operator directly to confirm electricity, water, internet, and trash charges.
H3: Is parking free or paid?
Parking is listed as an amenity, but no fee is stated. Whether it is included in rent or requires an additional charge must be verified with the operator.
Sources & data date
All pricing, ratings, and availability data are sourced from the operator’s listing as of July 2026. Prices are indicative – confirm with the operator. Reviews quoted from Google (30 reviews, rating 4.7).
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