What’s the Difference Between Co-living and Conventional Living at The Province?
At The Province we have apartments to fit a variety of needs. We offer both conventional and co-living housing options. Read on to discover which option is the best fit for you.
Conventional Living
We offer traditional lease agreements
for groups or families who want to be under one lease per
apartment, we have 2-,
3- and 4-bedroom apartments for rent. These apartments are
grouped together in their own buildings and are perfect for
residents who want to take advantage of the wide array of
apartment community benefits and amenities The
Province offers while still enjoying the in-unit privacy of a
traditional apartment. Our conventional apartment floor plans all
include a bathroom for each bedroom, and the living areas in these
rentals are oversized for maximum space. Whether you are a service
member stationed at Wright-Patterson
AFB, a local government contractor, or you're interested in
sharing a spacious apartment with several friends, our conventional
leases are a great option.
Conventional Living FAQs
Q: Do conventional residents have access to all the same amenities that co-living residents do?
A: Yes. All of our events and community amenities are open to all residents of The Province, including our 24/7 gym, study/business center, conference rooms for meetings, pet park, sand volleyball, and swimming pool.Q: How are utilities paid?
A: All utilities (electric, water/sewer, Premium Cable and High-Speed Internet) are the responsibility of the resident. The Province pays the utility companies and then bills each resident for their individual usage (water/sewer, electric) and a flat monthly fee for both cable and internet.Contact a leasing agent online. The Province is here to answer all your questions and get you moved into an apartment home that provides comfort, luxury, convenience, and a top-notch Dayton living experience.