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    The Union Apartments - Sample 2 bedroom apartment comes furnished with couches and tables and tv, but without any decor)

    The Union Apartments

    (10 reviews)

    Horrible, way worse than the dorms. Internet gone for days at a time, even during exam weeks, when…read moreyou ask they just say "we are working with our vendor". Hot water gets turned off for a day or two intermittently, not sure why its so often. Most of the outside doors do not work (our apartment door has always worked). There are 4 doors that let you into the complex but only 2 work reliably. When I first moved in my room had clearly been in the middle of renovation which had not been finished, there was still unpainted patches of plaster, and no shower curtain bar. Saw some middle aged woman come into the lounge area and use bathroom for about an hour, making scrubbing sounds in there. My friend said he had seen her here before at 1am for about an hour or two, just in the bathroom making sounds. I talked to the staff and they said she did not live here, did not know anyone who lived here, and did not work for the union, and amazingly to me they said that they weren't concerned about this. Came back from break and there was a big storage crate in my parking spot, went to the office a few times during business hours, no one there. Texted them a few times and they got back to me over two weeks later. And finally, it is insanely expensive for what you get.

    Looks like a nice place but after being asked to sign my fourth lease agreement in two weeks…read morebecause of the same "you had signed for the wrong rate" basically raising the rent with every lease, I'm taking next steps to report to the better business bureau. First lease was $1040 for master suite. Now on fourth lease, it is $1170 for basic room with shared bathroom. Renter beware!

    Sierra Student Apartments

    Sierra Student Apartments

    (18 reviews)

    FUTURE TENANTS BEWARE. Landmark Properties - AKA Sierra Apartments greed has no limits. They are…read moreUNETHICAL, GREEDY AND UNPROFESSIONAL and as many people have pointed out - BIASED AND RACIST. Why has no one filed a class action suit against them for all their dubious actions? Disclaimer : Disclaimer : This is long but PLEASE take the time to read this review ESPECIALLY PARENTS/GUARANTORS to understand how Sierra operates. 1) Daughter A who currently pays $1185 for a 2BR for the 2024 school year found out only after signing her intent to renew that her new lease would increase to almost $1000 more for 2025 and was given 24 hours to sign it. Through subtle marketing threats of rent increases, Sierra puts pressure on tenants to renew thereby creating a new base rate for other tenants. Even after my daughter and her roommate SIGNED their leases before the 24 hour period, her roommate got an email increasing rent to $1320 immediately after signing. Rushing to the office, Taylor fed them the tiered system pricing spiel and in a rude and cold manner refused to help. While the two girls were in the office, I suddenly got a notice that our rent also went up to $1375. That's an almost $200 PER MONTH INCREASE on her current 2024 rate in a 24 hour period. How is this even legal??? 2) Daughter B was also going to renew her 2BR lease so my son (currently a freshman) could take over her room when she moved out. He and his friend wanted to take over her entire 2BR unit but Sierra made sure that we weren't able to do that in a manner that was fair to my son's roommate. Even after agreeing to pay the $500 lease takeover fee from my daughter to my son for 2025, Sierra wanted my son's friend to pay some undetermined amount after it opens up to the public if he wanted to be my son's roommate. Not knowing if the undetermined rate would be feasible for my son's friend as his dad is currently battling colon cancer and the surgery and chemo and radiation therapy that goes along with it (all that Sierra was aware of), my son decided against locking in my daughters unit to avoid leaving his friend high and dry. 3) Bait & switch - Alexis walked my friends' son through a lease for a 2BR in person as he clearly stated that he wanted to room with his best friend without any glitches - she NEVER mentioned that it was sold out. Once Ryan was on the hook she switched the unit type for which he applied. Now Ryan is locked in but has neither the unit he signed up for or the roommate he chose to stay at Sierra with and Ryan's friend is locked into another unit without Ryan. TOTALLY UNETHICAL !! 4) ADDED FEES - Sierra charges a fee to send utility bills but the utility company does this for free so why are we getting charged? Sierra also adds a surcharge PER MONTH for pool views ($10) and 6th floor units ($20). Since they assign the units, you could be stuck paying these extra fees without even asking for it. If you're on the 6th floor facing the pool, you get dinged twice ($30 PER MONTH). This year's new addendum also allows them to charge for units facing Washington Ave ($10). Many units face the street so Sierra makes thousands more. Finally, you can't sublease your apartment if needed. You have to pay a $500 fee first. 5) Parking - DO NOT PAY $75 for a reserved spot. Sierra is very good at creating an unwarranted sense of urgency. The parking is never full and the non-reserved parking is right next to the reserved spaces. My daughter had a friend who was given a reserved spot on the 5th floor but was assigned a room on the 1st. When her parents went to try and fix it Sierra said they had to pay for the spot on 5 but were welcome to park on the first. This is the kind of business that Sierra does. 6) Cleaning Fees - Document and photograph everything. Sierra loves to charge fees at move-out even if your apartment is immaculate. They charged us for dust on an electric plate. They also charged us for issues that were on the initial move-in inspection report. Sierra is banking on the fact that no one goes back and disputes their bogus charges so they make thousands off of their questionable ethics and business tactics. 7) Other things to note : New tenants pay a full month's rent ($1000+) in September and can't move in until September end. Is that even legal to make you pay a full month's rent for something you can't move into? 8) The management is awful !! Alexis and Alysabeth just spit out "fair housing practices" as a blanket excuse for everything but I'm pretty sure none of them even know what it means. Have they even read the fair housing act? It has nothing to do with the excuses they use it for. Shamefully they have the audacity to end every interaction with "is there is anything else I can help you with" when they never actually help with anything to begin with. Completely unempathetic and useless. FUTURE PARENTS AND TENANTS BEWARE! Sierra doesn't care about you/your kids - only profits!! It truly is sad and disgusting!!

    This place is a downright scam. I pay 1050, I share with 3 others, and there is no AC in bedrooms…read more At the domain for instance, I paid 900 and had substantially larger bedroom, and had AC in my bedroom. I feel like this place is operating on the border of being illegal. Do not give them a penny

    Rolling Green Apartments - Welcome to Rolling Green Apartments

    Rolling Green Apartments

    (3 reviews)

    Overall, my entire experience with Rolling Green Apartments was extremely negative. Myself, my…read moregirlfriend, and another couple were approved for a two bedroom townhouse but chose not to accept it because of the sketchiness of the office staff. We payed the credit check fee ($150 between the four of us) and applied for the apartment without hassle. We were told that we would here back from them within two days. Ten days later and we still had not heard back from them. We started calling several times a day after not hearing back in the first week and every call went to voicemail. None of those calls were returned. On the tenth day I took off work early and went into the office to speak with them. The lady that was in the office told me that sometimes it takes longer than expected. I told her that I would not put in my 30 day notice for my current apartment until I knew I had somewhere to live. She responded they would not change in move in dates (which was now supposed to be less than two weeks away) and it may be taking so long because we had not put in our 30 days notice yet. Thankfully, I never did that. Within an hour of leaving they called my girlfriend and told her the delays were due to us not putting in hour 30 days notice. I spoke to my current landlord (we are renting from a private owner who is managing the unit herself), who said she gave us a glowing recommendation. The following day I received a phone call saying that we were approved for the unit but, because all four applicants had bad rental histories, the deposit would be $1800 instead of $700. I know this to be untrue because they only asked for contact information for our prior two homes. We are on good standing with our current apartment, and the houses my girlfriend and I lived in before are owned by my aunt, who also gave us a shining review. I responded that I would talk it over and call her back. She said she needs to know within two days then hung up. I spoke to the other couple we were going to be renting with and found out that Rolling Green had called them as well and told them that the reason the deposit would be higher is all four applicants have poor credit. I also know this to be untrue. After hearing that,I checked my credit score to find that I have over a 700 and I make over $50k; which should have been enough to qualify on my own. It is my belief that they did not even run a credit or background check on us (either due to laziness, incompetence, or to pocket the credit check fee) and raised the deposit amount because I came into the office and hassled them. Had the office staff been up to par, I happily would have rented there. The apartments were nice and the location was great. However, with such bad communication and shady dealings, I would never again rent from a complex managed by them nor recommend them to anyone else.

    As a parent wanting a nice, roomy, clean and safe place for my college age kids to live, I was…read morepleasantly surprised at the Rolling Green Apts. Not only were they reasonable, AND close to many needed amenities; the apt was perfect for both my son and daughter. It was bright, and cheery, as well as quiet, and safe. The price was great as well. If you want expensive...go ahead, but honestly, I would rather have my kids save some money for a house than spend it all on their apartments during their college years. To top it off, the management was nice to deal with as well. I would recommend Rolling Green to everyone! Great place to live!!

    The Boulevard - Spacious living room.

    The Boulevard

    (5 reviews)

    This property is managed well and the service is both fast and proactive. The community is kept…read moreclean at all times, and management goes out of their way to make you feel welcome and that they are investing in the property. Rent only increased once over my 1.5 years there and it was not by much; they remained well below competitive rental prices given the condition, location, and size of their new units. Extremely responsive. The apartments themselves are brand new so obviously clean. Over a year and a half I never had a maintenance issue, although they would schedule times with each unit to do preventative care which last a few hours a year. Philomath is the opposite direction of Corvallis happenings so traffic is minimal. I moved due to a new job, otherwise I would have stayed there longer.

    We enjoyed living at the Boulevard Apts, pleasant staff, convenient location with nearby bus stops…read moreand walking/bike trail along Hwy 20, prompt responses to all our questions and concerns; well-maintained grounds, buildings, pool and fitness center. Club space/lounge is accessed through the front office, so doesn't seem to be used much. Office staff and maintenance crew work hard to keep the place clean and nicely landscaped. High levels of cleanliness at move-out, also provided with a pre-inspection to let you know what needs to be taken care of. Charge for carpet-shampooing after move-out. Tasteful, spacious units with large windows and standard modern finishes. Vinyl flooring in kitchen and bathrooms, short-shag carpet elsewhere, acrylic tub/shower inserts, plastic laminate cabinet doors, granite countertops. I took off a star due to lack of towel ring/bar near the bathroom sinks (an inconvenient oversight on the part of the developer?); using AI for a daily fluctuating rent price instead of keeping it at a set price; and finishes and appliances are more standard than luxe. Nevertheless, still highly recommend due to endeavors of staff and crew to keep the place nice, quiet, and tidy.

    1335 North - apartments - Updated May 2026

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