The Regent
A Student Choice Property: The Regent offers carefree apartment living so you can focus on the things that count. With our "plug and play" apartments, simply unpack your suitcases and you're home! It's all included: on-site offices with extended desk hours, friendly staff and live in community assistants, an iMac and PC computer station, game room, outdoor sports courts, fire pit and grill station, private and group study rooms, free Fitness on-Demand, gym room, and more.
Ratings & Reviews
Resident Reviews
|Recommended: YesIt's a good apartment and is worth the price. — I would say it's a good choice because the staff here are friendly and the maintenance staff fixes problems in time. Except that the chair and desk are a little bit uncomfortable because of the heights. The desk is too low and the chairs are high.
|Recommended: YesGood experience — Wonderful experience to live here.
|Recommended: YesFacilities need to update but staffs are nice — Facilities in the kitchen area need frequent maintenance and the noise of neighbor and roommates can be heard clearly which bothered me very much. What I love the most is the excellent staffs of regent. They are all very nice and helpful that are easy to reach out.
|Recommended: Yes1 — 1
|Recommended: NoThe rooms were small and expensive. — I would probably recommend another place to live.
|Recommended: YesGood renting experience — Life is much facilitated here.
|Recommended: NoFair, a bit overpriced, but not the worst. — It feels like living in a hotel dorm. It's nice enough, livable. comfortable. A little pricy though. The staff is friendly.
|Recommended: YesGreat residence close to Campus — If you want to live close to Campus, in a relatively safe area and with a good property staff, this is the place for you.
|Recommended: YesGreat — it's great to live here
|Recommended: YesGood location and amenities. — It is nice, especially if you have good roommates. It is a little on the pricey side for how small the space is in the apartments. Really convenient location.
|Recommended: YesGreat for my short stay — Unfortunately, I've only actually lived in my room for 2 months but my stay was good. The community rooms are nice and the laundry is free which is a life saver. The staff are friendly and helpful, one man in particular is so nice and helpful he even called kwik trip at night to ask if they had toilet paper for me.
My only complaint is that, the place where we put our garbage is in like, a utility room on each floor It's very strange to me and smells horrible, makes the floor smell strange all the time. And when the workers take out the trash, it gets places like the walls and elevators, so I would like to suggest making everyone take their trash outside to the trash bins, maybe there can be carts for us to use to make the haul easier.
|Recommended: NoLow quality apartment, extremely overpriced — Make sure to tour before booking
|Recommended: YesVery good apartment — Really nice staff,good restaurants around. I appreciate the Regent
|Recommended: YesGreat — Very comfortable and people here are really nice
|Recommended: YesAn excellent choice for UW Madison students — The Regent has everything you need full size kitchen appliances, full height mirror closets, high speed internet, a doughnut shop on the first floor, unlimited free use of the laundry machines, a fitness center, and enough sound-proofing to make even a Camp Randall touchdown seem quiet.
To me, however, the biggest boon of this location is the front desk staff. Everyone at the front desk is incredibly kind, helpful, and attentive. If you have a problem in your apartment, it's better to ask someone about it on the first floor rather than filing a report online. The desk also has very long hours every day. Unless you're pulling an all-nighter for that big essay, you'll probably see someone manning the desk. It's fantastic.
Sure, you could spend 500 extra each month to stay at The Lux , but why bother I'm not trying to say that The Regent is good enough , because it's so much better than that. It's excellent.
