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Ben Post-Grad
Mar 25, 2026
Stadium 150 is overall a decent to good place. The price and location aren't bad, but with Provo housing, it's good for what you can expect.
Your social life does depend on you. Management does throw events every other month, but they're not big events.
The current manager is good, although the past few have been so-so. No complaints.
- Worth the money
- Great location
- Transparent pricing
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Trevor Senior
Jan 28, 2026
Decent Place with decent people. It's in distance of both BYU and UVU (though a car will be needed to reach UVU). They have a crew who responds fast when something is in need of repair in an apartment which has been nice. Management reaches out and makes sure everything is going well too.
- Great location
- Safe
- Good maintenance
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There is a ton of activities and events put on by the staff at stadium 150, including pizza parties, holiday events and others! Personally, I went to several of the sponsored events, as they were a drop-in deal which was extremely convenient for my transient lifestyle.
- Caring management
- Transparent pricing
- Good maintenance
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Peyton Junior
Sep 15, 2025
Stadium 150 is very social and has a welcoming atmosphere as soon as you move in, even if you don't know anyone there! Great amenities and very close to fun things to do in Provo. Apartments are newly renovated and maintenance responds fast.
- Great location
- Good maintenance
- Transparent pricing
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kimbal Freshman
Sep 09, 2025
This apartment has been amazing and I wish I didn’t have to leave for in person classes in Arizona. My roommates have been so nice and inclusive and this whole complex are filled with the best and nicest people!!
- Best in town
- 10/10 would recommend
- Worth the money
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Anonymous Senior
Feb 10, 2025
Lots of space. Pool. Clubhouse with ping pong table, TV, and games. On-site laundry. Gym. Reserved parking.
- Caring management
- Great location
- Good maintenance
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The apartment is great! Amenities are great and there are lots of social events. Everything works well, the apartment is spacious; you will have everything you need. Location is very close to campus, it's super convenient!
- Good maintenance
- Caring management
- Safe
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Living here has been great. Close enough to everywhere I need that I can walk or bus. Kind people, both residents and management. Don't know what else to say.
- Good maintenance
- Great location
- Safe
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I actually quite loved living here. I chose Stadium 150 because I knew it was a really cheap place to live (350/month) but had low expectations ... and it ended up being really awesome. Management is easily accessible and super kind/understanding.
- 10/10 would recommend
- Worth the money
- Caring management
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Anonymous 22
Feb 17, 2024
Pretty good. That just it, pretty good. Not bad, not great.
- Worth the money
- Nothing to write home about
- Good roommate matching
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Anonymous 19
Oct 23, 2023
Clubhouse, gym, and free food is all very nice! Definitely an older crowd. Most people are seniors or graduated students. I’m really young so I struggled making friends. Everyone in the ward is super focused and crazy talented so Sundays are a real treat! It looks a little run down on the outside but it’s actually really nice on the inside. It comes fully furnished including a large tv and two fridges.
- Worth the money
- Run down
- Strange crowd
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Anonymous 21
Oct 23, 2023
It's an older complex. It's close enough to campus you can walk, but it's a long walk.
- Overpriced
- Run down
- Nothing to write home about
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Do not live here if you'd like anything more better than a nightmare!!!
In general the leasing office is incompetent. Selling my contact consisted of 4 MONTHS of constant work, a whopping $250 fee (for nothing), a threat of withholding my deposit, an attempt at claiming legal obligation that I say nothing about my experience and SO MANY texts and calls ignored.
When I sold my contract, I went into the office every single day to make sure I was doing everything right. They told me I didn't have to do any paperwork although I asked repeatedly (because that's strange that I wouldn't)so I took pictures of the place (that was essential) and moved out like I was given permission to do. Other guy moved in and we were good until lol and behold I'm being charged rent a month later. After many ignored texts, calls and voicemails I finally start getting some help from the manager. She informs me that they have no record of me selling. Already frustrated but determined I worked with her to resell the contact (this time with them paying attention). But there were many errors made including the wrong date that I sold it, the wrong time frame for the new guy.
By now it's been long since I'd sold, the late fee on the rent was building up and now they were demanding a $250 selling fee....for what?!?!? They didn't even sell the contact when I sold that. After writing a review about what happened I was threatened by some bogus legal privacy crap. They'd given me a $500 credit towards rent for the next year (I had a contact...I'll get to that) which she took away after I wrote the review claiming that there was a legal clause of complete silence on my part about all experiences with stadium 150. Yeah, legal clause on a document I was never given.
Along the line I reminded them that I'd already signed a contact for the next school year...they responded saying that I didn't. Yeah, they lost that too.
But at that point, I was glad they'd lost my contract so I wouldn't have to go through hell again.
Eventually I paid the rediculous selling fee and then began the hassle of the deposit return. I had to nag and nag and nag. I was calling 3-4 times a week and texting and getting ignored multiple times. Finally they randomly sent me a document saying I had forfeit the entire deposit because I'd sold my contract.
So I scoured the entire contract and found that that wasn't mentioned on a single line. I called them out on it and they said some "mistake had been made". But I did find it interesting that it said they had to give me my deposit back at the most 30 days after surrender of the apartment. At that point it had been three months.
I informed them I had a solid legal case against them since they had been the ones who had violated the contract. Finally they said they'd sent the check...which of course took around two weeks
4 months later I'm finally out of Stadium 150 and have my security deposit back. But only after a complete battle and so much stress.
I know as soon as I post this, the office will respond and deny it. Then I'll get an angry threatening call like I did last time. That's alright, I have the right to speak up about my experience.
I just hope that at least one person will go live somewhere else after seeing this.
DO NOT GET STUCK HERE, or you'll have to fight to get out!
- Would not live here again
- Will nickel and dime you
- Poor management
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Anonymous 22
May 04, 2023
Overall, it was a great place to live. I wish the apartments were more friendly. Meaning, The Apartments felt dark and gloomy.
- Nothing to write home about
- Old
- Run down
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Horrible management. Try to get every last penny from every resident. Don't keep up the apartment well. Management forgot to pay my apartment's power bill one month and we didn't have power for 3 days. Refuse to state the rules but punish you anyways (like for parking)
- Poor management
- Overpriced
- Will nickel and dime you