Rexburg Student Housing Reviews: What Residents Actually Say About the Top Complexes Near BYU-Idaho
Most Rexburg student housing reviews land in one of two camps: "loved the people, hated the lease terms" or "great location, wish it weren't so cold walking to campus." Across the top BYU-Idaho approved complexes — NorthPoint, The Gates at Rexburg, University View, Cedars Housing, and University Gateway — students consistently praise responsive maintenance and community feel, while flagging thin walls, older appliances, and mid-lease rent hikes as the recurring frustrations.
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May 22, 2026
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Most Rexburg student housing reviews land in one of two camps: "loved the people, hated the lease terms" or "great location, wish it weren't so cold walking to campus." Across the top BYU-Idaho approved complexes — The Gates at Rexburg, NorthPoint, University View, Cedars Housing, and University Gateway — students consistently praise responsive maintenance and community feel, while flagging thin walls, older appliances, and mid-lease rent hikes as the recurring frustrations. If you're choosing between complexes, the location-vs-amenities tradeoff is the real decision.
Key Takeaways
- BYU-Idaho requires all single students to live in university-approved housing — your options list is shorter than you'd expect.
- NorthPoint (141 S 1st W) sits directly across from campus and has on-site food spots including Cafe Rio and Papa John's — handy in a Rexburg winter.
- The Gates at Rexburg gets consistent high marks for amenities and atmosphere, but it's farther out — residents say a car isn't optional.
- "Management billing errors" show up repeatedly in Cedars reviews; document your payments from day one.
- University Gateway renters have flagged surprise electric charges and slow snow removal — read the lease addenda carefully before signing.
- University View recently brought in new management, and reviews from 2024–2025 are noticeably more positive than older ones.
NorthPoint Apartments: Closest to Campus, Most Convenient
NorthPoint, at 141 S 1st W, is the one complex where you can roll out of bed and be in class in five minutes. Students call it "the nicest and cleanest complex" with regularity, and the on-site restaurant strip — Cafe Rio, Papa John's, Cocoa Bean — is genuinely useful when Rexburg drops below freezing in January. Management gets praised for caring about residents and handling maintenance requests fast.
The complaints are real, though. Some residents report building insulation issues that make temperature control inconsistent, and a few reviews mention A/C restrictions that feel arbitrary. It's not perfect. But for sheer convenience, especially if you don't have a car, NorthPoint is tough to beat.
The Gates at Rexburg: Best Amenities, Requires a Car
Out on W 7th South, The Gates at Rexburg (370 W 7th S) draws praise for its volleyball courts, townhouse-style units, and management that actually fixes things quickly. Students describe it as feeling like a real home rather than a dorm-adjacent box — which, honestly, is not a given in Rexburg approved housing. The spacious layouts and strong community vibe come up repeatedly in reviews on Find My Place.
The distance is the catch. It's walkable in theory, brutal in practice when there's a foot of snow and it's 15 degrees out. Most Gates residents have a car or rely heavily on rides. If that's your situation, it's one of the better complexes in town. If it's not, look closer to campus first.
Cedars Housing and University View: Mixed Bags Worth Knowing About
Cedars operates two complexes — one for men, one for women — with a combined 798 beds. The maintenance response time is genuinely good (same-day or next-day on most requests, per multiple reviews), and the manager Madi has been called out by name for being responsive and actually resolving things. What trips people up is the billing side. Multiple residents have reported receiving notices mid-lease claiming unpaid deposits or rent — even when they had receipts. Keep your payment confirmations.
University View (649 S 2nd W, managed by Redstone Residential) went through a rough patch with older reviews but looks meaningfully better under new management. The units are spacious with solid storage. Free Food Fridays happen weekly. Appliances are dated, which is worth knowing before you sign, but the recent trajectory is positive. Check Rexburg student housing listings on Find My Place for current availability at both.
University Gateway: Higher Price, Lower Patience for Problems
University Gateway (431 W 4th S) occupies a frustrating middle ground: not the cheapest option, but with reviews that flag overpricing for the unit size. Residents have reported lease-to-lease rent increases without much warning, surprise electric charges added mid-tenancy, and slow snow removal — which in Rexburg is not a minor complaint, it's a safety issue. Office staff get described as "not well informed" more than once.
It's not universally negative. Some residents report prompt replies to questions. But the pattern in negative reviews is consistent enough that it warrants a close read of the full lease before committing, including any utility addenda.
What to Watch Out for Across All Rexburg Housing
A few things come up in Rexburg housing reviews regardless of which complex you're looking at. First: the approved housing list matters. BYU-Idaho only approves certain complexes, and that list can shift — always verify directly with the university before signing. Second: winter commute distance is not theoretical. The half-mile that looks fine on a map in September can feel genuinely miserable in February. Third: lease terms here tend to be semester-based rather than month-to-month, so breaking a lease mid-semester gets expensive fast. Read the buyout clause.
If you want to compare current pricing and availability across all approved complexes in one place, the Rexburg student housing listings on Find My Place pull from live inventory — useful when you're trying to compare five complexes at once without calling each leasing office individually.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Rexburg complex has the best student reviews overall?
NorthPoint and The Gates at Rexburg consistently collect the strongest reviews — NorthPoint for location and on-site convenience, The Gates for amenities and unit quality. The right answer depends on whether you have a car. No car: NorthPoint. Car: The Gates.
Are all Rexburg apartments BYU-Idaho approved?
No — and that matters. BYU-Idaho maintains an approved housing list, and single students under a certain age are required to live on it. Signing a lease at a non-approved complex can create real problems with your enrollment status. Verify approval status at byui.edu/housing before you sign anything.
What's the typical rent range for Rexburg student housing?
Most per-bed rents at approved complexes run $250–$450/month depending on room type (private vs. shared), amenities, and distance from campus. Rates have crept up over the past two years, particularly at complexes that charge utilities separately — University Gateway being the most-cited example.
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