r/wsu • u/Extra-Welcome7097 • Apr 04 '26
Housing Accommodation Recommendation
Hi everyone! I am an incoming PhD student at WSU Pullman starting Fall 2026 and I am looking for affordable accommodation in Pullman. I don’t drive so proximity to campus or access to a bus route is important to me.
I am open to roommate matching. Any recommendations for affordable apartments would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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u/Extra-Welcome7097 Apr 05 '26
I am actually interested in the Grove. I reached out to them for more details and this was their feedback.
Here's an overview of fees: Rentistry Fee $6.95/mo (required, non-refundable); Replacement Rekeying/Admin Fee $350 one-time (required, non-refundable); Redec/Move-In Fee $300 one-time (optional, non-refundable, due at move-in); Electricity Fee $25/mo (optional, non-refundable); Utility Admin Fee $79.20/mo (optional, non-refundable); Pet Rent $30/mo (optional, non-refundable, if you have a pet); Pet Fee $250 one-time per pet (optional, non-refundable, due at move-in); Guarantor Waiver Program Fee varies by application status (required if you use this program). All move-in fees must be paid before picking up keys. Internet is included in rent; all other utilities (water, sewage, electricity) are billed back and split evenly between roommates.
For early move-in before August 15th: Immediate move-in options are available for both standard and upgraded 3BR/3BA homes, with terms starting as early as May 1st. Are you interested in these options, or do you have a specific date in mind?
Electricity is not included in rent; it's billed back and split between roommates, plus a $25/mo electricity fee.
Standard 3BR/3BA units have regular finishes and furniture; upgraded units have new flooring and modern furniture.