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750 E. 333 N., Provo, UT 84606

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$290 - $325
πŸ›Œ  3
πŸ›  1
πŸŽ“   0.7mi to BYU
3.4

⭐  RMA Score

3

πŸ›Œ   Bedrooms

1

πŸ›   Bathroom

0.7

πŸŽ“  Miles to BYU

Location Details

πŸ“ 750 E. 333 N., Provo, UT 84606

πŸŽ“ 0.7mi

Distance to BYU

πŸšΆβ€οΈ 11min

EST. Walk to BYU

🚲 2min

Est. Bike ride to BYU

πŸš— 1min

Est. Drive to BYU

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Reviews

5/5.0

03/07/2021

Current Resident

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One of the best places you could live at in Provo. The complex has an open feel, friendly people, and decent management. Yeah it's not perfect, but if you really care that much about covered parking or you're that one guy that's upset that his room is smaller than his roommates', just go live somewhere else. ...
4.2/5.0

04/09/2017

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I rented from winter 2017 through winter 2017.
4.3/5.0

11/16/2016

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This is the best place on campus to live--it is super social and there are always people out on their stoops to hang out with. The apartments are older but the wards and the people and overall atmosphere totally make it worth it! The management has always been available and helpful. I rented from spring 2015 through winter 2016. ...
1.2/5.0

10/14/2016

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Not worth your money. The office never responds to emails. They find ways to charge you and don't communicate their late fees to you very clearly. There is no online payment system which is completely ridiculous considering we live in 2016. $380/mo for a tiny SHARED room is so over priced. Apartments are falling apartment - broken light fixtures, doors that don't close or even LOCK properly, broken fridges, broken dishwashers, paper thin walls. Don't count on maintenance to fix anything for you. Don't waste your money here...there are hundreds of other places you could live in Provo that are much nicer. I rented from summer 2016 through summer 2016. ...
1.2/5.0

03/25/2016

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This place is awful. Maintenance takes decades to come fix the smallest problem, they are understaffed. The quality of the brand new dishwashers and fridges must have come from Goodwill they are so cheap. The apartments are falling apart and waaaay overpriced. This place is disgusting. Don't waste your money. You can find a much better place for $365 a month--you can get a private room in Provo for that. There are NO private rooms at the Colony, don't believe what they write on their website. The landlord does NOT know what they are doing... I rented from fall 2014 through fall 2015. ...
3.8/5.0

04/16/2014

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I lived here from Fall 2013 to Winter 2014. The Colony is a great place to live if you want to have a social life, but other than that, not so much. The entire time I've lived here I've either been in a relationship or been engaged, so the social aspect isn't as appealing to me. Everybody is nice, but they're mostly BYU students, with some UVU students, so who is really surprised. The price is horrible, though. For maybe $15 more, I could've easily lived in a much nicer apartment, built during my lifetime (or even my parents'), and had a private room. Really, honestly, what you pay for is definitely the social life. The Colony is popular enough that they're able to slowly raise the price of rent up over the years and there's still a waiting list to get in. People want to come here because they think it's social, the parking doesn't suck, having a pool is kinda nice, and it's not too far from BYU. However, if you're not looking to shell out at least $350 a month Fall/Winter, look elsewhere. If you don't care much about the social scene (and even if it's not because you're in a relationship, there's nothing wrong with that), then you really, honestly have no reason to live here. There are much cheaper places here in Provo that are more than suited for your needs. I will say this, last semester the internet was terrible, and now this semester it has gotten way better. I'm generally able to manage around 15-20mbps (not Google fiber, but better than free "Google fiber" anyway), which, for someone who has a reasonable amount of data needs (and not JUST netflix), this isn't too bad. ...
1.2/5.0

09/05/2013

4/5.0

06/16/2011

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Awesome, awesome place. The people are social but down-to-earth. I would be staying but I was an idiot and didn't get a contract in time. But I definitely will be back as soon as I can! I rented from fall 10 through summer 11.
3.5/5.0

03/09/2011

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I rented from spring 10 through fall 10.
3.7/5.0

12/26/2010

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Great parking - friends will never get booted. Big front rooms and kitchens. The bedrooms are different sizes, one is tiny, one middle-sized, and the last is pretty big. Ward is super social and down-to-earth. Cleaning checks aren't too bad. Walk to campus is about 10- 15 mins. Overall, I really liked living here. I rented from fall '09 through fall 10. ...
2.5/5.0

03/16/2010

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This has the worst management of any place I have ever lived. I signed up to live here while I was on my mission just before I got home and why anybody would live here after checking it out is a mystery to me. This place sucks.
3.2/5.0

02/11/2010

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The Colony is great is almost every way--except that you will be paying at least $320 for a shared room--and there will be six girls/boys to ONE shower. However, the landlords are pretty nice and it's fairly close to campus. The rooms are bigger than usual, and even though it was a good place to stay, it is definitely not worth all that money. I rented from fall '08 through fall '09. ...
3.2/5.0

08/21/2009

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The Colon (yes, The Colon is how it was known for most of the year due to a prank on the sign on 500N) is a decent place to live. Pros: Both wards are fantastic. Most people are pretty social and outgoing. Bathrooms have recently been redone. Big front rooms (upstairs more so) and big bedrooms (only downstairs... upstairs are tiny). There is also a pool, spa, bar b que and almost always enough parking. Cons: Management can be a pain. I wanted to save on our heating/cooling bills and asked for them to replace the insulation around our front door, since it was non existent, for the entire time that I lived here. They always said they would do it but never did. However, they were good about replacing our garbage disposal, leaky sink, windows that were not sealed, and a couple other random fixes. They cut my bike lock at the end of the semester, so make sure to get your bike out of there on move out day. There is really no good place to store bikes, which is really frustrating in the Winter. Internet has supposedly been updated to fiber optic, yet i was unable to sample it. Cleaning checks are pretty serious, but honestly, keep your freaking place clean in the first place. Cable is no go unless the cable company didn't unhook it from the previous tenants from long ago. This to me is a huge drawback, since EVERYWHERE now basically has free cable. However, you could just use Netflix streaming or another similar service, assuming the new internet is fast enough. Another big thing for me was plowing the streets in the winter. Since the road is a privately owned by the owners, it doesn't get plowed by the city... so basically get ready to get stuck at home during every major storm until they plow. I bought my own snow shovel to get my car out every day for work during the winter break and during every storm. Overall: The Colon is a pretty cool place to live. The location isn't too bad (although there are better), management is average at best, wards are great, upstairs apartments have tiny rooms that get suuuuper hot in summer, downstairs apartments have great bedrooms that stay nice and cool, kitchens aren't too bad, parking is ample and people are awesome. I rented from fall '08 through summer '09. ...
4/5.0

08/10/2009

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I really liked the Colony. I wasn't too fond of the distance from Campus, and the price in general, but it was very social and the four person rooms had a ton of space! I hated the laundry situation there. Cost me a lot just to get my stuff dry, then I would have to dry it more afterward. Ridiculous. But the people are friendly in the office, and there's always parking (which they never checked, so friends could stay over and not have to worry). Maintenance was fast! I loved that. Good conditions. I rented from fall '08 through winter '09. ...
2.3/5.0

02/22/2009

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They are old and it's hard to share a shower with 6 people but the front rooms are spacious. There are 3 different sizes of bedrooms and you all pay the same which is lame if you get the super small shared room. The ward is great and it's really social but it's also pretty young (I was on the older end of the girls at 22) The landlord is awful and management is even worse which is why I moved out. I couldn't stand how they treated us like little kids and had stupid rules that didn't make any sense. It also I think is too expensive for what you end up getting... although it's really fun during the spring and summer. But I was tired of managment and cinderblock walls and a tiny room and busted AC and no internet and no cable. I rented from fall '07 through summer '08. ...
4.3/5.0

06/17/2008

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I would recommend this place to anyone. The best part about it is definitely the very social atmosphere and amazing ward. These are by far the biggest apartments you can get for this price. The apartments are very clean and nice, but not at all new. I loved living here and am sad to move. There is a nice pool and hot tub that is always a lot of fun. Management is pretty good, and will get things fixed for you really fast. I rented from spring '07 through spring '08. ...
1.8/5.0

08/18/2007

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The place is a dump for what I paid. Things are always breaking (if not broken already), everything is stained, you don't get cable which means you don't get TV since the roof-antennae are busted. Oh and the internet really does go out all the time (just imagine that you're pretty much ready to crash at night, you've already got on gym shorts and a t-shirt and your contacts are out when you decide to jump on your computer to add some finishing touches on a project due the next morning, only to realize that the internet is down YET AGAIN and you'll have to get dressed again, etc. to go to the library). It's impossible to get the place well-lit at all. The walls are paper thin, and the rooms vary in size yet the price remains the same across the board. There's only one shower for 6 people, and the rooms have these obnoxious built-in "desks" (really just a slab of sealed wood/plastic supported by 2 metal braces drilled into the wall) that you can't move. I was in the smallest room of the 3, and the desks there prevented you from moving the bed at ALL. So when I tried to move the bed that was too long for the room (and thus prevented the door from closing all the way), it took everyone in the apartment to squeeze it out. The management are your friends before you sign the contract and don't give a crap once you're in. Nothing but parallel street parking (not nearly enough space here) and terribly-lit lots in back which means you have to walk all the way around to the front to get in the apartment. Almost forgot -- there's no built-in washer/dryer units and the laundromat they have there has ~4 new dryers (which cost something like 25 cents for 15 minutes) and a bunch of old, ratty washers that cost a dollar a load. Not to mention it's tucked away from all the buildings in the middle of the complex, and they're only open till -- I believe -- 9 or 10. I guess for some people this isn't a huge deal, but for me, having to walk down the street every two weeks (sometimes during the dead of winter), lugging a big 'ol load of laundry and shelling out 7 bucks each time just isn't worth the price tag, especially with all the other shortcomings. I could maybe live with all of that for 200 a month, but for only 50-75 dollars more a month there are plenty of places built **after** the 1960's that are actually in good condition, have competent management, covered or at least nearby parking, have private rooms where you can actually store your stuff, and come with added incentives (namely cable and high-speed internet that ACTUALLY works). This has to be one of the worst places-for-the-dollar in Provo, and it makes me wonder how on Earth they still get people to live here. Sure, the people were really nice, but it's BYU! No matter where you live people are going to be sweet, kindred spirits that smile all the time. Besides, even if the people who you stayed with one year were really nice, that doesn't say anything about the people who will choose to move out and move in the next year. Hardly any compensation in my opinion. I rented from fall '06 through fall '06. ...
3.5/5.0

07/18/2007

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The real reason to live there is the people, the owner is a retard and puts in ridiculous policies (like if you fail a monthly cleaning check you get charged $5), but the couple that manages it is cool. The internet sucks and goes out all the time, our air conditioning can't keep the temperature below 80 (downstairs, upstairs is probably 90). In a nutshell you pay for way more than you get, but the people that live there balance it out. I rented from fall '06 through winter '07. ...
3.8/5.0

07/03/2007

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Super social, great people in ward. The lawns are awesome! I rented from spring '06 through winter '07.
4.2/5.0

03/28/2007

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Super social. Best ward I've had in 4 years. I loved living on the private street. It's nice having your own lawn in front of your 4-plex. Great for laying out in the sun. In the 6 person apts, the rooms are very different sizes (small, medium, and large) but they all cost the same. So make sure you move in early and get the big room. The small room is TINY for 2 people. Overall, I loved the Colony. I rented from fall '05 through winter '06. ...

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