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    Balmoral Arms

    Balmoral Arms

    (2 reviews)

    This place is awful. Worst living experience of my life. Don't live here. Bugs, loud neighbors,…read moreterrible management. Kitchen was old and gross. Could hear every single thing my neighbor below me did. Heat never worked and I froze every night during the winter. AC unit had mold in it and you could smell it whenever you turned it on. Windows and back door never closed right and you could always clearly hear outside because of it. Snow removal was awful. Property manager would just let himself in randomly, including one time when I was taking a shower. Some units have moisture and mold issues, and I knew one guy a few units over that had to throw away all of his clothing and shoes because of the mold on them. The buildings and grounds were poorly maintained when I lived here. It was basically like living with my downstairs neighbor as I could literally hear every single thing they did, even though we had separate units. Just awful. House centipedes, large beetles and more inside the apartment constantly. Disgusting. Absolutely shameless property owners. Do not recommend

    I live here, I love it, you can always pay much more for an apartment, however, this small, 52 unit…read morecomplex is so charming; with it's lovely courtyard and gazebo, the little patios facing each other across from the manicured grassy area, make for a quiet, secure place to live. The buildings were built in the 1960's s and the brick does show it's age, but that too adds character to the living arrangement. The units are oversized, and you faintly can hear your upstairs occupants, but the space is well built and noise is not an issue. The unit, I moved into, 1-1-2021, was fully renovated and well done. The Residence Manager, has lived on the property for 26 years and takes pride in his responsibilities and workmanship and it shows. This place is a wonderful little gem, and should not be overlooked. On a separate note, the upstair occupants are very friendly and respectful and I am blessed to have them above me. I look forward to meeting more neighbors as the season gets warmer and planting flowers around my patio space.

    The Landing Apartments - Clubhouse Kitchen

    The Landing Apartments

    (2 reviews)

    DO NOT LIVE HERE! This is the 3rd lease I have signed here and it was met with instant regret…read more "Luxury living" means you'll be living next to meth heads and drug addicts and have the Hazlet police department show up every 2 days during all hours of the day and night for disputes. The majority of people living here are section 8 housing, pay less rent than all the other hard-working professionals who live there and use up all the "amenties" although only the hard-working professionals are the ones expected to pay for the amenities and never get to use them. The amenity fee is far too expensive for a pool and a small gym with no AC or tvs. The hot water heater is always on the fritz and the AC units during the summer barely work. People don't pick up after their dog's poop so it sits there 24/7. You pay for trash service which barely comes and the dumpsters are always overflowing because the leasing company is too cheap to have multiple trash pickups during the week. There are at least 4 empty units in each and every building (there are 8) and they would rather penalize hard-working people than the meth heads living there. The rent goes up 10% every year although no changes has been made to landscaping or "amenities." DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY.

    Do not move here. parking is horrible. management is horrible. dog poo all over the complex. pool…read morenever open cause of lifeguard shortages. gym no ac or tv. they raise the rent ten percent each year. amenity fee too high. dog fee deposit and dog rent fees too high. management allows tenants in building one to let their dogs poo and pee all over the deck and hang a grass curtain to hide it even after numerous complaints. garbage dumpsters fill up because management doesn't have it picked up often enough. no bulk dumpster for furniture i had to pay 1800 junk hundreds of dollars to remove my old sofa. there is an outlet for garbage disposal but there is none. lighting in apartment is horrible. my hot water heater broke the first week i moved in and it was brand new. my ac broke numerous times. front buildings are too close to the highway. all you hear are cars and trucks day and night. horrible neighbors that make up complaints about tenants and report them to management. too many low income housing and make the complex horrible. most of them lie about income and shouldn't even qualify for it. everyone pretends their dogs are service animals to get out of paying the dog deposit and monthly fee. living here for two years was the biggest waste of my money overpriced and horrible. do not move here.

    The Edge at Matawan

    The Edge at Matawan

    (6 reviews)

    I lived at the Edge for 2.5 years and really did like living there in the beginning but moving…read moreout.... Not so much. Don't be fooled by all the 5 star ratings as they incentivize residents to give them high ratings. Upon letting them know we would be moving out, the management company told us that there would be a pre move out inspection as stated in our lease. There is nothing in the lease saying this needs to be done, so we declined it. After we moved, we received a certified letter detailing all of the charges totaling $2200! They charged us $1100 to replace carpets that did not need to be replaced and some of the other ridiculous charges were for toilet seat replacing and a light bulb! This is all after while living there we had issues with noisy upstairs neighbors and issues with our AC unit that were never fully addressed. During COVID when none of the amenities were available to use, we were still charged a $500 amenity fee for online gym classes. Concierge staff changes so frequently that often you were only able to pick up packages until 5 or 6PM not the 10pm as originally advertised.

    I have no bad things to say about this place as it is one of the most beautiful apartment buildings…read moreand an extremely convenient location for commuters. Janine, the leasing and marketing manager, went above and beyond to make us feel comfortable from the very beginning. She was a great help and extremely personable. In the end, we decided to buy instead of rent but had we decided to rent, we 100% would here. Highly recommend The Edge at Matawan.

    The Forge at Glassworks

    The Forge at Glassworks

    (5 reviews)

    It's practically brand new. It's a real nice community. Close to transportation and very functional.read more

    STAY FAR AWAY. Property management as absolutely horrendous, corporate takes zero responsibility…read morefor their employees and has zero concern for residents' safety, and the quality of the construction is beyond shoddy. I have lived at this property for over a year and while I was optimistic for a short while that things would get better, things have gone from bad to worse. They initially had me sign my lease back in January 2018, however, I did not know at the time there was no Certificate of Occupancy, which violates NJ law. Further, I had selected a move-in date in February and had checked in on the property the week before my move-in date to see if I could peek in a window to figure out whether a piece of furniture I wanted to buy would fit. I was horrified to see that the town house was far from being ready. From my limited view, I could see the laminate flooring wasn't down, the walls weren't painted, the kitchen wasn't completed, and there were still kitchen appliances sitting in the middle of the room. I immediately contacted the leasing office who couldn't give me any info and had to start calling around corporate the next few days for answers, to which I barely got a response other than we'll get back to you. I finally heard from leasing two days before my move-in date that it wouldn't be move-in ready for me (gee, shocker). Fortunately, I was staying with my parents during those two months, otherwise I'd have needed to pay for storage and alternate living arrangements. On my actual move-in date over two months later, I was really shocked at how hurried much of the construction was and how the property had been treated by the team. There were gouges in the floor, in the baseboards, and in the walls. Cabinets and appliances were cracked and scratched. Corners of walls had already been chipped. My walkthrough was supposed to be done with a leasing agent (Melissa Jordan), but while waiting for her in her office, a potential new tenant walked in off the street without an appointment and she pawned me off on the maintenance employee. Not a great start. Things only got worse after I moved in. My A/C had never been connected, so my house became blistering as soon as the weather became hot in early May. I had entered a maintenance request that went unaddressed for three days until I showed up ion the office on Saturday morning. Maintenance came over immediately and discovered the A/C unit hadn't been connected, so he connected the united. The first two floors were okay, but nothing changed in the third floor, where my bedroom was. For the next two months, I had to suffer through 90+ degree temperatures in my bedroom while I begged and pleaded for them to do something. They kept telling me they were working on a solution and working on a solution, that I was the only one with this issue, and meanwhile, my bedroom became uninhabitable. After a month, I had to send a registered letter threatening to sue the property and advising I was going to start withholding my rent until the conditions were fixed. It wasn't fixed until sometime in mid-late July and their fix was installing a ductless system upstairs that doesn't turn on/off like regular central A/C. It blows directly onto my bed and I wake up multiple times during the night to turn it on and off because I'm freezing or sweltering. Oh and as it turns out? EVERY townhouse had the same problem and their construction team that came in to install it admitted that they'd told the engineers the ducts were too small in the plans such that air wouldn't carry to the third floor, but their concerns were ignored. The overall problems in the development continued. Safety is a major concern with management refusing to install cameras and constant police activity throughout the complex. After a technical glitch with their payment portal that rejected my rent autopay, the complex is now suing me for unpaid rent and filed suit 3 days after the day my rent was due and the issue brought to my attention. Given that this was the fault of their chosen tech and a similar issue led the manager to extend the deadline for me many months ago, I requested an extension from the leasing agent. She ignored my email for 3 days and then instructed the suit. Deplorable and unprofessional behavior, total ineptitude in property management. I now have to take off of work to appear in court. Don't make the same mistake we all did. RUN in the other direction.

    Beacon Hill - apartments - Updated May 2026

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