The Village at South Campus offers the ideal sanctuary for Brigham Young University students. Our apartment community offers a wide array of high-end amenities, spacious living areas, contemporary-style apartment units, and plenty of other features.
We offer a safe, beautiful and modern community that allows over 900 BYU students to enjoy comfortable and luxurious living with rates starting at $385 a month.
The Village at South Campus, which opened the fall of 2012, is one of Provo's largest apartment communities near BYU. Our Community is located just blocks away from the BYU campus with 236 units and 944 beds. The Community is professionally managed by Peak Living.
Peak Living is a full-service real estate management company overseeing conventional, affordable, and student apartment communities in several markets in the United States.
The Village at South Campus has a staff of Community Advocates. Their #1 job is to insure the social atmosphere of the Village. We boast weekly movie nights, large monthly events, not to mention our lounge style community. All of these together offer a comfortable and inviting area for events, or hanging out with your friends , playing games, and enjoying your own level of social interaction.
The Village At South Campus Said:
Dec 30 Let us help make the search for your next home easier. Here’s a quick run down on top questions to consider during your apartment rental search process.
Price - What does it cost for the apartment (studio, 1, 2, 3, or 4 bedroom) you’re looking for? What does that price include?
Neighborhood - What’s the neighborhood like? Where would you grocery shop? What restaurants, cafes, retail centers, entertainment and cultural venues are in the area?
Transportation - What would your commute to school or work look like? Is there public transportation nearby?
Lifestyle - Is the community pet friendly? What do the interior of the apartments look like? What community amenities are available? Are there any social events at the apartment community?
The Village At South Campus Said:
Nov 30 How to Create an Entryway in your Apartment
There’s nothing like a well thought out front entryway to give you a sense of arriving home. But you may be experiencing this common issue in the apartment you rent: the front door opens directly into the living room. Without a formal foyer, your apartment home might lack a defined space to land.
Here’s a list of clever ideas to create the feeling of an entryway even when there isn’t one.
Take a seat. Add a small bench with storage cubes underneath for your shoes.
Light it up. Add a lighting element to the area, either by stringing some lights around the doorframe or by adding a small lamp on an entryway table.
Create a division. Put a beautiful room divider or shelving unit between the front entryway space you’re creating and the main room the door opens into.
Get artsy fartsy. Add some art on the wall next to your front door. You can splurge on a colorful painting or add something as simple as framed photographs from your Instagram feed.
Roll out the red carpet. Add a low lying doormat or rug by the door. The softness on your feet will be a physical cue that you’re home sweet home.
The Village At South Campus Said:
Oct 27 Create a Rental File to Stay Organized
You’ve found a new place to hang your hat. Hooray! Now organize all that paperwork you’ve collected in the process of renting your apartment. That way, when it comes time to renew your lease or (gasp) cash in on the renter’s insurance you purchased, information you need will be quickly on hand.
We recommend creating a file that houses the following documents:
1) Your lease and all accompanying documents you signed (tip: jot down important dates in the lease on a sticky note such as when rent is due and when your lease is up)
2) Renters Insurance policy
3) Move in / move out condition checklist
4) Storage rental agreement (if you have one)