Pricing & Floor Plans

Thirteen distinct floor plans are currently listed, from a 400 sq ft high-rise studio at $1,360 to a 1,102 sq ft mid-rise three-bedroom at $2,590.
| Floor plan | Sq ft | Price range | Units listed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio, high-rise | 400 | $1,360 to $1,410 | 5 |
| Studio, mid-rise | 453 to 598 | $1,325 to $1,585 | 4 |
| 1 bed, garden | 676 | $1,550 | 2 |
| 1 bed, high-rise | 660 to 800 | $1,439 to $1,640 | 5 |
| 1 bed, mid-rise | 665 to 691 | $1,489 to $1,690 | 5 |
| 2 bed 1 bath, garden | 786 to 894 | $1,815 to $2,110 | 5 |
| 2 bed 1 bath, high-rise | 800 to 835 | $1,825 to $2,115 | 4 |
| 2 bed 1 bath, mid-rise | 914 | $1,895 | 1 |
| 2 bed 2 bath, high-rise | 920 to 985 | $1,905 to $2,120 | 3 |
| 2 bed 2 bath, mid-rise | 1,009 | $1,975 | 1 |
| 2 bed & den, garden | 927 | $1,975 to $2,150 | 2 |
| 3 bed, garden | 1,022 | $2,145 to $2,470 | 4 |
| 3 bed, mid-rise | 1,102 | $2,289 to $2,590 | 5 |
The high-rise studios are the cheapest way in at 400 sq ft. Garden-style two-bedrooms land in the middle of the two-bedroom range, close to their high-rise equivalents despite the different building type, per the same unit-level data.
Are the apartments renovated?Some units are marked “newly renovated” with limited availability on both Apartments.com and ApartmentFinder’s current listings, but neither source breaks out which specific unit numbers carry the upgrade, so the price ranges above don’t separate renovated from classic units. Ask which category your toured unit falls into before comparing it to these figures.
Rent Here vs. the Rest of College Park

A Seven Springs studio at $1,325 undercuts the North College Park neighborhood average by about $163 a month and the citywide College Park average by about $155, per Apartments.com’s rent-comparison data.
| Bedrooms | Seven Springs range | North College Park avg. | College Park city avg. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | $1,325 to $1,585 | $1,488 | $1,480 |
| 1 bedroom | $1,439 to $1,690 | $1,708 | $1,915 |
| 2 bedroom | $1,815 to $2,150 | $2,052 | $2,369 |
| 3 bedroom | $2,145 to $2,590 | $2,336 | $2,609 |
Three-bedroom units are the exception: the top three-bedroom price of $2,590 sits inside the citywide average and above the neighborhood average. The discount is real for studios and one-bedrooms; it disappears for the largest floor plans.
What’s Included

Rent bundles four utilities: gas, electricity, heat, and air conditioning, per the Apartments.com utilities list. Water and sewer aren’t named among them.
| Item | Included in rent | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Gas | Yes | Listed utility |
| Electricity | Yes | Listed utility |
| Heat | Yes | Listed utility |
| Air conditioning | Yes | Listed utility |
| Water / sewer | Not listed | Absent from the utilities list; unconfirmed, ask leasing office |
| Parking, surface lot | Available | Fee terms not published |
| Reserved / covered parking | Available as a feature | Price not published |
| In-unit laundry | Not available | Shared on-site facilities only |
“Utilities included” on a listing rarely says which ones. Here it names four and excludes two others by omission, so budget for water and sewer separately until the office confirms the current lease terms.
What utilities are included in rent?Gas, electricity, heat, and air conditioning are included in base rent. Water, sewer, trash, and internet are not listed among the included utilities.
Pet Policy
Seven Springs allows up to two pets per household, one dog and one cat or two cats, charges a $300 refundable deposit and $45 monthly rent per pet, and caps weight at 65 lb in garden-style buildings versus 35 lb in the mid-rise and high-rise towers, per the property’s published pet policy.
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Pet limit | Max 2 pets per household; max 1 dog |
| Breed restrictions | Pit bulls, Rottweilers, Chows, Akitas, American Staffordshire, Shar-Pei, Bull Terriers, and other breeds classified as aggressive |
| Weight limit, garden-style | 65 lb |
| Weight limit, mid-rise / high-rise | 35 lb |
| Deposit | $300 refundable per pet |
| Monthly pet rent | $45 per pet |
| Paperwork | Signed pet addendum required at move-in |
That 30-pound gap between building types is easy to miss on a listing that just says pet-friendly: a 60-pound dog qualifies in a garden unit but not in a high-rise floor plan of the same size.
Is Seven Springs pet-friendly?Yes, with building-specific limits: garden-style buildings allow pets up to 65 lb, mid-rise and high-rise cap at 35 lb, and both a $300 deposit and $45 monthly pet rent apply per pet.
Location & Commute

The University of Maryland is a 9-minute, 3.7-mile drive at rush hour, and the nearest Metro platform, Greenbelt’s Green/Yellow Line station, is 6 minutes and 2.4 miles away, per Apartments.com’s commute-time data.
- University of Maryland: 9 min drive, 3.7 mi
- Greenbelt Metro (Green/Yellow Line): 6 min drive, 2.4 mi
- Reagan National Airport: 34 min drive, 17.3 mi
- BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport: 35 min drive, 25.9 mi
- Walk Score: 40/100 (Local Logic)
- Transit Score: 40/100 per Local Logic; Zillow’s independently sourced figure for the same property is 29, a reminder that walk and transit scores vary by data provider
- Drivability: 100/100
- Bikeability: 50/100
An on-site Metro bus stop serves the M42, M44, and P1X lines, per the property’s directions page.
How far is Seven Springs from the University of Maryland?About 9 minutes and 3.7 miles by car at rush hour. An on-site Metro bus stop also serves the M42, M44, and P1X lines.
Noise & Livability
Seven Springs carries an Active SoundScore of 72 out of 100 from HowLoud, driven mainly by busy vehicle traffic; airport and business noise both register as calm. That score sits closer to the noisy end of HowLoud’s scale than the quiet end.
What Residents Say

The property carries a 3.2 out of 5 blended score from 29 renter reviews on Apartments.com, which combines resident feedback with the CoStar Building Rating methodology.
- Maintenance response: Multiple reviewers on the property’s site describe maintenance as prompt and professional, with technicians leaving notes when work is completed while residents are away.
- Parking and access: Reviewers repeatedly single out easy parking and the on-site bus stop, a less common compliment for a building this size.
- Quiet and safety: Several residents describe the building as clean, quiet, and secure, with office staff who return calls.
- Longevity: At least one review claims residency “since 1973,” a figure the Building Facts section below doesn’t square with the documented construction date.
Building Facts
Seven Springs was built in 1968 and holds 986 units across 11 stories, a figure corroborated independently by both Apartments.com’s property-information block and ApartmentFinder’s listing data. One resident review claims residency “since 1973,” five years before that documented construction date; no source resolves the gap, so treat the testimonial as an approximate memory rather than a dated fact. Which specific units carry the “newly renovated” upgrade also isn’t published anywhere; confirm it directly with the leasing office before comparing a toured unit to the ranges above.
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