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    Wilco Properties

    Wilco Properties

    (18 reviews)

    South Wedge

    went to 1 apartment showing damaged floor boarding that was advertised as having "new floors" and…read morehad a horribly pee-soaked shared hallway leading to the unit. The apartment was still occupied by tenants who had their belongings out in the open (because it is their home, although they rent. Landlords seem to forget that). only 5 minutes into the showing, the 'landlord' was glued to her phone and ignoring potential tenants. Kind of like she said what she needed to say at first, then the quarter ran out of the jukebox. further, I watched people come in, BOLT to the bedrooms (without looking at the kitchen/living room) and say 'go go go' while rushing out the door. I'm more than positive that Kristin let people rob her tenants without checking who was there for the showing. several strangers had shown up in the time we were there and there's no way to keep track of everyone. this landlord should probably just go back to bartending. the entire experience was foreboding, and I recommend anyone to check out other reviews with similar experiences. seems to be a pattern.

    I have lived at 90 Alexander St Unit 1 for the last 2 years. At first glance it seemed like the…read moreperfect way to start my journey in Rochester. It started with electrical outages here and there that were initially quickly resolved. When I re-signed my lease a year later it got a lot worse. In July whenever I would use my microwave it would trip the circuit and I had no access to the breaker. It took on 3 occasions 4-5 days to flip a breaker. Causing me to lose 100s in groceries. Essentially being without power for 3 weeks with a day or 2 in between outages. I was told that my microwave was defective and replaced it. The microwave was not the issue as these outages kept happening. They then replaced the breaker. I was told by someone on their maintenance team "This building needs to be rewired but they are too cheap to do it." These outages would come once a month sometimes twice. Eventually, they rewired it so that the lights in my bathroom and bedroom don't work but it would prevent my appliances from overloading the circuit. The furnace died this last December for a week. In one of the coldest weeks of the winter. This past week, the whole building has had no hot water and while fixing it a pipe burst causing my living room and the entrance way to the building to flood. I have requested some sort of relief to these situations that have cost me a lot of money. I couldn't even get an apology from the property manager. Don't rent from Wilco, they don't maintain their properties, don't care about their tenants and don't deserve your money. Save yourself money and headaches, and find a better option for your rental needs.

    Nothnagle Realtors - Terrible experience.

    Nothnagle Realtors

    (8 reviews)

    Cascade District, Center City

    I met a few realtors they are not that honest. Can't help you out but claim they can and have no…read moreresources. I do not like the quality of work or communication. They do not value your time or effort. They do not listen and the service they provide I do not care for

    We are now 8 weeks past closing date for my purchase of a property Nothnagle agent listed. After…read moreless than 24 hours on the market, the Nothnagle seller accepted my all cash, over asking price, w/o an inspection contingency, 30-day closing offer for their listing which stated in the MLS description that materials were already ordered for repairs that would be completed before closing. All parties signed a contract stating that closing would be on or before I closed on my former property (which took place on 10/25/18.) But, on Nov 6th I find out that not only are the materials NOT yet ordered, but that the property is not in compliance with HOA rules from prior repairs, and the seller is unable to fulfill the terms he made in the contract. The Nothnagle agent never responded to several of my offers to arrange pre-posession or seller concessions to remedy the burdens that each day not closed causes me. So I guess Nothnagle sellers can fail to perform as promised without any consequence & at the cost of the buyer. A written agreement which includes a Time is of the Essence clause means nothing to them. What a nightmare the last 8 weeks have been, and now that the seller is finally prepared to close, today claims he has a "new offer" and is holding it over my head to strong-arm me into closing on terms which benefit the delinquent seller and cost me for the mistakes he made with 4 major structural repairs and the HOA approval/certification process. One way to see how good of a Realtor you've got -- they're either going to stick up for you or they're going to try to force you to close so they can get paid.

    Flower City Management

    Flower City Management

    (21 reviews)

    East Avenue

    Great apartments in the east ave/park ave area. My apartment was spotless when I moved in and any…read morething I asked them to fix was done before I moved in. I think I get a great deal for my apartment and I'm very happy with it. The only reason I am not giving 5 stars is because every time I had to go into their office they make me wait far too long. They start making phone calls and dealing with other stuff before they handle the customers that are there in the office (even when I have an appointment!).

    My boyfriend and I recently signed a lease for an apartment in the Chapel Hill building. We have…read morebeen living here for about two weeks now and I have little to no complaints. After reading the reviews on this website, I have a few things to say to people looking to rent in this building... 1. Rent will always be expensive when you're looking at apartments in prime areas of the city--east end, park ave, etc. I think that for the ability to have off street parking, a beautiful apartment, various amenities and the convenience to walk to work (for me), the choice was obvious to live here. 2. Upon move in, we did have a few concerns (a light was out, a few windows wouldn't lock, old junk from previous tenant) but a handyman came out later that week to fix what we needed. He was polite and respectful. My only problem with that was that no one alerted us that he was coming. He showed up at our door and almost came inside before we had a chance to get to the door! My question is, if we weren't there, would he have still come in? I am really not into the idea of landlords/handymen coming into my apartment without my knowledge/consent. 3. Yes, there is a laundry room but when it's $4.00 to wash/dry ONE load of laundry, it's more like a burden than an amenity. I ended up just taking my laundry to the nearest laundromat and saved myself almost a dollar per load. And I know what you guys are thinking but when you're a shopaholic as it is, I cannot even afford to my laundry here when I have so many loads to do. (More of a personal issue than a company issue) 4. I'm not sure where all this backlash towards management is coming from. My boyfriend and I looked at almost 6 different apartments under FCM. Sandra and Emma drove us around in Sandra's personal vehicle because it was raining which was so nice. I will say that their apartments outside of Chapel Hill do not even compare. If you are looking for semi-modern, don't even bother looking at any of their other buildings as you will be wasting your time. After we decided on the apartment, Sam, another FCM employee, worked tirelessly aside my boyfriend and I. She answered all of our questions and made sure that we understood everything before signing our name anywhere. She really personalized the experience for us and I'm really grateful because if it wasn't for her, we would've been in a smaller apartment but she helped us find a slightly bigger apartment that was still in our price range. 5. This might be unique to my building (or even my apartment) but the person above me LOVES to walk around her hardwood floored apartment in heels as she's getting ready at 6:45AM everyday. Maybe the walls could be more sound proof--or maybe she should get a rug or not wear shoes in her apartment. I have no idea but it's super annoying. 6. Bugs, bugs, and more bugs. Our apartment has a balcony and it's one of the main reasons we really wanted it. However, there are huge hedges right outside our door which makes it pretty much a hub for pests. Everyday, I put at least one silverfish outside and kill 2-3 ants. The door is horribly insulated which isn't too big of a problem as it's August, but I am not looking forward to the fall, when insects try to get inside to escape the cold. Not sure who does the landscaping but huge hedges and balconies with doors that aren't completely insulated are a real nightmare. All in all, I do love my apartment. I love the amount of natural light and from what I've seen, my neighbors are relatively decent people. I DO wish it accepted pets though.I was so sad that I couldn't bring my kitten especially when I would've paid extra to have her here. When I first started looking at apartments, I really didn't want to move into a building (Mostly because I was worried that #5 would happen) but I'm starting to enjoy it. My first apartment was in a house that was converted to apartments and I must say that I really enjoy living in a building. The main door is opened by a FOB which makes it easy to get in when I'm carrying groceries in but is also a great safety measure. Overall, I would recommend MY building, and my building ONLY to family and friends.

    Adams Realty

    Adams Realty

    (6 reviews)

    East Avenue

    Beware before renting from Adams Realty…read more I lived in a building that was bought by Adams Realty from the original owners. The changes in the place were gradual, but noticeable over the next few years. Repairs were done sporadically, if at all. This is very important: Before renting from this entity ask the following direct question: "Do you currently rent to anyone with mental or physical disabilities?" If you can't get an answer to that question ask this one: "Do you do business with HOME or any other organizations that place people with physical or mental disabilities into housing?" HOME stands for Housing Options Made Easy. A quick google search will explain the service. My experience with some, not all, of my neighbors was comical at best, sometimes unpleasant, and potentially dangerous a few times. The good news is you might get a $15 Wegmans gift card around Christmas. Woo hoo!

    Renting from Adam's Realty is the best renting experience I've ever had...and I've had many. They…read moreare very professional, honest and caring. I was surprised at how thorough they were with screening my application, but it was reassuring knowing that they are very careful about making sure their renters are good people. I just completed my 2nd lease with them and will miss my apartment and neighbors. Every time I called them they got back to me the same day. When my shower handle broke they came right over and fixed it. Tom Adams is one of the nicest people I've ever met. I highly recommend renting from Adams Reality !

    Capstone - homedevelopers - Updated May 2026

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