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    Villas at Loganville

    Villas at Loganville

    (7 reviews)

    The absolute worst apartments I've ever had to pay rent for.Very unprofessional management. I was…read moreshown one of the apartments (showroom) and told that townhouse was just like it except for the split levels (LIES) !!! I have had to request for the air conditioner fixed at least 7 times and it's still not functioning properly. I hope that you will take heed to what I am going to put because it's all true. I put in request for exterminator because this place has cock roaches and nothing has been done. In my adult life i've never had cockroaches until we moved to Villas of Loganville.We relocated from California to Georgia because of my job it's a good place to raise your kids and people are nicer but I came to the villas and it's tarnished these ideas! I am walking around the property with my child and my dogs and there's folks outside smoking weed but it's a family friendly place? One encounter with management is our air conditioning totally went off and it was about 10-15 degrees hotter in the apartment than outside yet I was told that it's not an emergency therefore maintenance will get to it whenever they can! I'm paying 1740.00 for cockroaches,drugs and no sense of urgency to issues that arise when our AC went out/ broke for the 5 Th time the assistant manager said they would get to it when they get here being that it's not an emergency.Update the exterminator came out 1 time sprayed behind refrigerator and the front and back door and the roaches are still appearing along with ants. DONT LET THE OUTSIDE APPEARANCE FOOL YOU!

    Small roaches everywhere!! And it's not urgent to them to do anything about it.1700 a month is…read moreentirely to much to live with roaches...something has to be done!!they show you one apt .. but you're will look totally different

    Davis Team - Keller Williams Realty - Chris Davis

    Davis Team - Keller Williams Realty

    (4 reviews)

    Chris and Kristen Davis are hands down the best real estate team in Loganville and the surrounding…read moreareas. They've sold two of my homes and helped me purchase another, and I wouldn't even consider using anyone else as long as I'm in Georgia. They consistently put their clients' best interests first and make the entire process feel smooth and stress-free. Every transaction I've had with them has been handled professionally and efficiently from start to finish. If you're looking for a team you can trust to get the job done right, I can't recommend them enough.

    After my experience in doing a real estate transaction with Chris Davis, I thought it would be best…read moreto provide my observations. To be upfront, Mr. Davis represented the seller, and I was represented by an agent as the buyer of a property. That being the case, if this were a case of an agent being extremely tough on his client's behalf, then there's nothing for me to complain about - that is a listing agent's job and I completely understand that. This is not why I'm writing a review. In inquiring about the property, we immediately found out that this property had four accepted offers already, and all four fell through. Our offer ended up being the 5th offer. I have no idea why the first four deals fell through, but you do wonder, did the listing agent do any screening before accepting the first four offers? If you were the listing agent's client, what would you think if four offers fell apart? That's neither here nor there. Upon our first contact with Mr. Davis, the reaction from him was not a good one. First, he starts complaining about the other four offers. My agent says that Mr. Davis had a very rude temperament. Next, he says that any new deal would have to go through their own attorney for the close. When we say that we typically use our own attorney, he balks and says that if that's the case, they will not share in any of the expenses. My agent says that that is a strange response from a listing agent. A few days before closing (and this is a all cash offer from me - couldn't be much easier), my agent asks me whether I've received any of the final documents to sign. I tell him I haven't. My agent says he will check and see what's going on. THE DAY BEFORE WE ARE SET TO CLOSE, I receive a full set of documents from their attorney, along with a note to rushing me to sign all the docs and send it back as soon as possible as they are rushing to close. My first reaction was - it wouldn't have been a rush if you had sent me the docs a few days earlier, would it? Also, if we are using the seller's attorney, from my point of view, the documents need more scrutiny. I will not rush that. Both my agent and I review the documents individually to see if there are any issues. Immediately, we both see a document that says that while the title is clear, there are some exceptions to the title report and one of them listed is a divorce decree. I'm no lawyer, but if there is a document that says that there is an exception to the title document, and I don't have the specifics of that exception, that's something I need to see before I can close. My agent sees the same thing and says that in the contract, we are allowed to unilaterally submit an extension for eight days if we see that there is an issue with the deal. We do just that and submit it to the Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis then replies that there is nothing on the title report (in spite of the documentation saying there is an exception to the title report), and therefore, our extension is not valid. My agent assures me that a unilateral right to submit an extention is just that - a unilateral right. The other party has no right to dispute a unilateral right. Regardless, Mr. Davis says that if we don't close by the original date, he will cancel the deal and keep our $1,000 earnest money and then put the house back on the market. Keeping count, that would be 5 times that a deal "somehow" fell apart. Also, it ignores the fact that putting the house on the market would definitely take longer than 8 additional days we need. How does that delay help them if they are rushing to close? At this point, word gets to the seller who at this point is already 90% moved out of his home, and in order to rectify the situation, he goes down to the courthouse, gets a copy of his divorce decree, takes photos of it, and sends it over to us. Not trusting the seller's attorney, we run the divorce decree by the attorney my agent typically uses, and that attorney after review, says that we should be OK to sign now and that we shouldn't have any issues with the divorce decree and the title of the home. My understanding is that the seller has also agreed to take back the "exception" to the title. My agent then goes to the home to do a final inspection and sees that the seller is just about packed up and ready to go. They get into some small talk, and my agent mentions that we had submitted the 8 day extension the day before, even though we ended up taking care of the situation anyways. The owner tells us that HE WAS NEVER INFORMED BY HIS AGENT THAT WE HAD SUBMITTED THE EXTENSION. The question I have then is, on whose behalf was the seller's agent working - his client or himself? Why wouldn't he tell his client that there was an extention submitted? Isn't he supposed to? Maybe there's a perfectly good explanation why four deals tanked and a fifth one was nearly derailed. But on the surface, you have to wonder where his loyalties lie.

    Cambridge Downs Apartment Homes - apartments - Updated May 2026

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