Escondido Village Low-Rise Apartments

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Escondido Village Low-Rises

 

Rates           Apartment Layouts           Common Areas           General Information           Furnishings           Accessibility

 

Overview

The core of Escondido Village is home to students with children, couples without children, and single graduate students in one- to three-bedroom flats and townhouses. These apartments are located in one- and two-story low-rise buildings. Purposely designed to avoid an institutional feel, the buildings are arranged in clusters of two or three amidst grassy fields, picnic areas, and communal courtyards.

All family apartments have two stories, fenced patios and access to gated play areas. A limited number of couples without children may be assigned to one-bedrooms with a den and two-bedroom apartments, depending on demand.

The low-rise apartments are going through a multi-year renovation. Residents should expect to relocate to a renovated low-rise apartment when their building is due for construction.

 

Rates

Room Type

Monthly Rate (per student)

Occupancy

Contract Length

Number of Spaces Average Square Footage

SINGLE GRADUATE HOUSING

 

 

 

 

 

2 bedroom, 1 bath

$1396

double

full-year & quarterly

178 650

3 bedroom, 1 bath

$1218

triple

full-year & quarterly

111 800

COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN HOUSING

 

 

 

 

 

1 bedroom, 1 bath $2270 couple full-year

35

450
1 bedroom, 1 bath with den $2585 
(per apartment)
two-student couple full-year

5

700
2 bedroom, 1 bath $2792 
(per apartment)
couple full-year

25

740

STUDENT WITH CHILDREN HOUSING

 

 

 

 

 

2 bedroom, 1 bath $2490 family with one or two children full-year

131

740
3 bedroom, 1 bath $3009 family with two or three children full-year

64

875

Apartment Layouts

Two Bedroom

One-Bath
178 spaces
650 Sq. ft.

$1396

Three Bedroom

One-Bath
111 spaces
800 Sq. ft.

$1218

One Bedroom

One-Bath
35 apartments
450 Sq. ft.

$2270

One Bedroom

One-Bath
5 apartments
70 Sq. ft.

$2585

Two Bedroom

One-Bath
25 apartments
740 Sq. ft.

$2792

Two Bedroom

One-Bath
131 apartments
740 Sq. ft.

$2490

Three Bedroom

One-Bath
64 apartments
875 Sq. ft.

$3009

Residence Common Areas

Volleyball, Basketball and Tennis Courts
Escondido Village has a paved volleyball court, basketball court and tennis courts in the center of the village near McFarland. Courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Barbecue Area
Barbecue grills and picnic tables are located throughout EV, and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Meeting Rooms
Escondido Village residents may reserve meeting rooms in the Graduate Community Center and the Kennedy Great Room, among others. Please contact the Graduate Community Center or the Escondido Village Graduate Residences Housing Front Desk for further information.  

Computer Clusters
Residents of Escondido Village low-rise apartments have access to two computer clusters: one in Hulme 1st floor and one in the lobby of Blackwelder. These computer clusters are equipped with workstation/desktop computers, laser printers, and various software applications. All computer clusters can be accessed with your student ID or courtesy card.

Laundry Rooms
Some EV apartments include hookups for students who want to bring their own clothes washers and dryers, but they must be Energy Star rated. One laundry room is located next to the Escondido Village office, and additional laundry facilities are located in the high- and mid-rise buildings. Rent includes Student Housing’s "Just Like Home" laundry program, which gives residents unlimited use; no coins or cards required.­ Residents in EV are assigned to specific laundry rooms (based on location) for capacity and volume purposes.

Community Garden
Escondido Village boasts a community garden, located between Hulme and Barnes.­ The application for a plot in the garden can be found online:­ 
https://www.stanford.edu/group/EVgarden/

Exterior Landscape and Storage Policies
Visit 
Exteriors and Storage for information on permitted and restricted outdoor activities ­in R&DE Student Housing, including the approved exterior patio coverings and storage containers.

General Information

Residence Name

Escondido Village Low-Rise Apartments Map

Neighborhood 

Escondido Village

Mailing Address

Building number, Street name,
Apartment number, Stanford, CA 94305

Example:
118 Jenkins Court, #101

map
full list of apartment addresses available here

Housing Service Center

Kennedy Housing Service Center (Buildings 1-54)

Custodial Service

Common areas are university-managed. Apartments are not serviced while occupied.

Dining Service

All apartments have kitchens. Students may also purchase a graduate meal plan from R&DE Stanford Dining.​

 

Furnishings

General

Bedroom

Living/Dining

Kitchen

Cable TV capability

Queen bed for couples or extra-long twin beds for each resident

Coffee table

Refrigerator/freezer

Multiple high-speed internet connections

Desk and chair

Dining room table

Electric stove

Telephone and telephone line

Dresser

Sofa

Self-cleaning oven

Wall-to-wall carpeting

Mirror

Two chairs

Sink with garbage disposal

Window coverings

Nightstand

Two to four dining chairs

Some units have hookups for washer and dryer (machines are not provided)*

Note: Students who want to bring their own bed may store the university bed at their own expense. No storage is available for unneeded furniture. Students provide their own cookware, dishes, utensils, towels, and other kitchen items.

*Appliances must be Energy Star rated.

 

Sustainability

McFarland and Hoskins are connected to the campus' Central Energy Facility which supplies hot and chilled water for heating and cooling. The energy plant reduces greenhouse gas emissions for the campus by 68% per year, and water consumption by 33% compared to the previous steam plant. The plant reduces energy used to heat and cool residential buildings by 40%.