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Monthly Rent
$475
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
2 ba
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Square Feet
750 - 1,300 sq ft
Pricing & Floor Plans
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Unit Sharedprice $475 /Personsquare feet 750availibility Now
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Unit Private Roomprice $475square feet 750availibility Now
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Unit Sharedprice $475 /Personsquare feet 750availibility Now
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Unit Private Roomprice $475square feet 750availibility Now
Fees and Policies
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- Monthly Utilities & Services
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Resident Utility Charge$55
- One-Time Move-In Fees
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Application Fee$100
Details
Property Information
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Built in 1978
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154 units/2 stories
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Furnished Units Available
Matterport 3D Tour
About Raintree
As a busy full-time student at BYU, you’ll feel right at home in any one of our three bedroom floor plans at Raintree Commons. Known as iconic BYU housing for a reason, we take the stress out of student housing with fully furnished apartments, relaxing balconies and patios, desks for for studying, and a dependable team of in-home appliances. Just four minutes from BYU campus, across the street from football games at LaVell Edwards Stadium, and five minutes from all the inventive local eats and stylish shopping on Center and University, there’s something for everyone at Raintree Commons. Once you’ve found the floor plan that fits your everyday life, stop by today to set up an in-depth tour!
Raintree is an apartment community located in Utah County and the 84604 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Provo District attendance zone.
Unique Features
- Sand Volleyball Pit
- Fire Pit
Community Amenities
Laundry Facilities
Furnished Units Available
Clubhouse
Property Manager on Site
- Wi-Fi
- Laundry Facilities
- Maintenance on site
- Property Manager on Site
- Furnished Units Available
- Clubhouse
- Walk-Up
- Individual Locking Bedrooms
- Study Lounge
- Walk To Campus
- Individual Leases Available
Apartment Features
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Microwave
Patio
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Oven
- Furnished
- Balcony
- Patio
- Wi-Fi
- Laundry Facilities
- Maintenance on site
- Property Manager on Site
- Furnished Units Available
- Clubhouse
- Walk-Up
- Individual Locking Bedrooms
- Study Lounge
- Walk To Campus
- Individual Leases Available
- Sand Volleyball Pit
- Fire Pit
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Oven
- Furnished
- Balcony
- Patio
Monday | 10am - 6pm |
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Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
Friday | 10am - 4pm |
Saturday | 10am - 2pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Discover affordable apartment rentals in this scenic, mountainous region of Utah. Provo is a lively city on the banks of Utah Lake, Utah’s largest freshwater lake, and Provo Bay. Explore mountainous hiking trails, community parks, and incredible views.
Provo offers access to several interstate highways, as well as its own regional Provo Airport. Provo also houses Brigham Young University, a private school known for its picturesque campus and scenic views. Play a round of golf at either Riverside Country Club or East Bay Golf Course, and hike the Y Trail to reach the peak of Y Mountain for spectacular views of the city and its surrounding landscapes.
Visit Utah Lake State Park for fishing, swimming, boating, paddle boarding, and campgrounds with indescribable mountain views. For even closer views of the mountains, visit Bicentennial Park and Rock Canyon Park.
Learn more about living in ProvoColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 3 min | 1.2 mi | |
Drive: | 7 min | 3.7 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 3.9 mi | |
Drive: | 11 min | 7.1 mi |

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Property Ratings at Raintree
My daughters experience at this apartment complex was honestly not great, but they have no regard for ensuring that they work with good management and accounting companies and she has been waiting months to get her deposit back. Just avoid this complex altogether.
These pictures are manufactured beyond reality. Make sure you tour it first. I got a "newly renovated" apartment that had mold in the freezer, broken drawers, window screens, etc. When we talked to the office about it they said it wasn't their problem. Horrible horrible place. Steer clear.
The pictures are NOTHING like what you get. Showed up to move in there was trash, toilet plusher, and used mops in my apartment. Mold in the ceiling. Disgusting carpet. Torn up old furniture and stained mattresses. No mirrors in the bathroom. Was screamed at by the property manager and kicked off property.
- hot tub is green and probably infested with bacteria - have to park like a block away unless you pay for reserved, - tow and boot constantly - the whole apartment was falling apart - management is trash - even the renovated apartments suck and are nothing like the pictures
There’s lots of social stuff going on. The pool, hot tub, and clubhouse are always open and there are people there most of the time. Most people here are friendly and want a lot of social interaction. The new management has made it pretty clear that they are strictly there to make money, they do not care for the people living here. When I first moved in our AC was broken and I went and talked to them 3 different times before they did anything about it, so it took them about a week and a half to fix it (this was in august so it was about 82 degrees in our apartment most of the time). One of our showers was also broken and took them just as long to fix it. The apartment we moved into was pretty nasty. We finally got it cleaned and settled in and then they told us we were moving apartments, so we are going to have to pack up and move everything and change wards after starting to get settled in. If all you care about is social interaction then this is a good place, but I wouldn’t ever recommend Raintree to a friend or family member. Also they’re bribing people to leave good reviews so keep that in mind as you’re reading ones that don’t fit with the rest lol
Upon moving into the apartment a bug infestation was found as well as mold all over the ceiling of the bathroom. This was after it was apparently “cleaned for new residents”. After complaining to management, they said it wasn’t their responsibility. The previous semester our kitchen sink broke at a different apartment (but still at Raintree) and it took over one month to get maintenance to fix it.
Apartments are decent but you dont pay that much so it adds up. However they treat residents like garbage. They'll give you 12 hour notice to move to a different apartment, and force you to move to a different apartment even if you renewed your contract 6 months ago
The apartments themselves are decent. Very small and old. However the management is not willing to work with their renters. I have dealt with them multiple times about a family situation even confronted them with a doctors note explaining time having to move out. They were unwilling to work with me and are forcing me to stay in the apartment. I’ve heard many different experiences like this from different people. The management is unfair and the people in the office are typically unable to help do corporate usually gets involved.
One of the things that I have noticed living at Raintree is that it’s in a safe location it’s not competing for parking and stands alone. Everyone that is there is suppose to be there so there isn’t random people walking through. I love the storage space and there is always some kind of activity going on between the complex and the wards.
I lived at Raintree for over 2 years and loved it. The apartments were great, and whenever anything broke the maintenance team came within a few days to fix it. No hidden fees, best wards, the amenities are nice, and the grounds are beautiful. Really the only downside is that it is shared rooms but they are a decent size and storage was never an issue. I left to go live with some friends in a house south of campus and definitely missed Raintree's social atmosphere. There was plenty of parking available but you had to walk to a fairly far lot if you didn't get home early enough. Even after I moved out, I would still come and park my car at Raintree when I went to school so that I could take the bus because Raintree is super close to the UVX bus stop and parking is a nightmare at UVU.
I’ve lived at raintree for a year and please just don’t waste your time. The price you have to pay for the apartments is far greater than what they’re worth. The apartments are outdated and need constant maintenance. Since living here, I have had to call maintenance for a broken stove 3 times, a broken dishwasher, broken heater, broken toilet (which has never been fixed) and more. The carpets are gross and the counters are stained and cracked. The rent also changes every month and my roommate’s end up paying more than I do for the exact same room. The management is also hostile and unkind when addressing you and honestly could care less about their tenants. They try and hide all this with social events to boost morale, but honestly these people are money-hungry and heartless.
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Raintree has three bedrooms available with rent ranges from $475/mo. to $475/mo.
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Raintree is in Riverside in the city of Provo. Here you’ll find three shopping centers within 0.8 mile of the property. Three parks are within 6.4 miles, including Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Derrick Planetarium, and Utah Lake State Park.
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