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    Spinner Place

    Spinner Place

    (5 reviews)

    I'd like to discuss my experience living here. First, expect loud sounds frequently. Aircraft…read moreconstantly fly overhead. If you want to study, then understand that about twice a week this will be serenaded by jet aircraft low overhead. The fire alarms will also go off quite frequently. When people smoke in the parking garage, most commonly in summer, the whole building goes up. At the peak, this was biweekly. It's admittedly been some time since this happened, but I don't think it was for any reason other than the winter driving the smokers away. If something is broken it won't be fixed in a timely fashion. When my air conditioning failed in early July, it was not repaired until late August. The gym has been bereft of paper towels for months. The office doesn't respond to any inquiry for days, especially if you ask on a Friday or weekend. Picking up your mail is an ordeal. The office is open only from 10AM-3PM, and even then only for Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Posted and actual hours rarely overlap: they are usually there late and gone early, if countless meetings don't keep them. So if you have a class or work schedule that requires you to be present during those hours, you won't get your mail. Unless the office dumps the mail in the lobby. I've seen people grab packages from there. We're they the intended recipient? I don't know. On security, while there are cameras everywhere I've seen heroin needles in the stairwells, been harassed by panhandlers out front, and once broke into my apartment with a spatula. The actual living quarters are cramped. If you want to store your own possessions there, you're out of luck. I barely have room to walk around in my bedroom and I don't have that much stuff in there. I can imagine the triples or quadruple apartments can get quite loud too. The apartment is cheap and situated on a bus stop, but you can get much better living quarters in town for only a bit more money.

    Spinner place is definitely a nice place to live. It is close to campus and only takes about 10-15…read moreminutes via bus to get to campus. All utilities are included with 24/7 gym access. Very communicative and responsive management team. Highly recommend! :)

    Redstone Property Management

    Redstone Property Management

    (22 reviews)

    Renting from Redstone at Catamount Lane was livable, but not worth the $1200 for a one-bedroom with…read moreno utilities (except water) and communal, coin-operated washer and dryer. We also had to pay an extra $50/month for a second parking spot, even though there were always plenty of available spaces. It certainly was not exceptional and unpleasant at times. The apartments themselves are dated and cramped with no A/C (window units are allowed) so it was hard to keep clean at times. There was plenty of closet space though and lots of green space around the apartment complex. Upon move-in, there was a weird smell under the kitchen sink that never went away and some of the cabinets had a sticky residue in them that took a lot of scrubbing to finally get rid of. Some of the doors were also chipped and paint-stained. During our lease, it seems like Redstone was trying to make improvements (i.e. replacing the carpet in the entranceway, fixing the entryway door so it shut fully, paving the parking lots and sidewalks, and replacing the laundry machines). The outdoor lighting in the complex was broken for most of our time renting there so, for the Vermont winters, it was VERY dark. It took them a while to even notify us that something was wrong and then eventually tell us it would take even longer to repair the issue. By the end of our lease, the lighting had been replaced but that led to dirt all throughout the complex and then mud during Vermont's spring. The interior hallway lighting was also broken sporadically and was eventually fixed. Some maintenance issues took a while to fix in the apartment, some they didn't even fix at all. A fixture fell off our light and they just said to leave it off. We had to send a follow-up email for two issues (a month after filing the request) to actually get them fixed. The snow clearing was decent. There were times during big storms that the sidewalks weren't well cleared and salt was minimal. It is also pet-friendly, which is nice (no pet rent, just a deposit), but the dog bag bins weren't cleaned regularly and they would just let full doggie bags pile up below it. There didn't seem to be an enforcement of the rules around the complex in general (i.e. the misuse of the garbage). Cigarette butts were also left throughout the complex. We were able to get our full deposit back minus a carpet cleaning fee, which is required if you have pets. The staff was always professional, helpful and responsive. I was locked out a few times (once after hours) and they were able to get to me promptly.

    Redstone Property Management is honestly one of the worst property management companies I have ever…read moredealt with. They send emails at ridiculous hours late at night, but somehow still manage to be completely useless when you actually need them to do their job. The whole process feels backwards. They want you to pay application fees and background check fees before they will even properly show you the property, which is absolutely insane. Why would anyone want to hand over money before even being able to see what they are applying for? They are also completely unwilling to work with people on even the most basic, simple requests. I asked for a small amendment that every other landlord I have ever had would have made in about five minutes, and they just flat-out rejected it. No flexibility, no compromise, no common sense, just a hard no for something that should not have been a big deal at all. If you have any kind of actual life, school, work, military obligations, travel, or need to leave town for more than a week or two, I would stay far away from this company. They act like any small request is some massive inconvenience and make the entire process way more difficult than it needs to be. I would never rent from them, never recommend them, and never consider any of their properties again. Zero stars if I could. Complete waste of time.

    Thayer Commons - Brightly lit living area with 2nd floor corner unit.

    Thayer Commons

    (4 reviews)

    If you are considering moving either to the Commons, Thayer or the School House also known as…read moreFarrell Properties all in the same complex owned by Boves Brothers...DON'T! They make it look and sound cozie but there are so many undisclosed horror stories I've learned over the past 15 years. Sooo many tenants have moved out since Boves recently purchased the properties. Rent is going to be going up, they charge $500.00 security deposit on any pet + a $25.00 a month rental fee for that pet which they do state in their web site. I've heard reliable stories of tenants moving out and still are because they've bought homes with the money they've spent on rent towards their mortgage and just the name Boves scares them away. Maintenance is very slow to respond, one instance, a past tenant had serious black mold issues and they called and called till finally at least a month later, someone came by to look at the issue. Calls go un-returned as do most emails. Maintenance always look like they hate their job. So, unless you don't mind migraines, this is the place for you. Otherwise take this advice and save yourselves before you sign that lease. Just look them up on other review sites and news articles like Seven Days on-line. Concerned Citizen

    We lived here for 1 year, mostly because we could do everything from out of state…read more Pros: Location. We loved living walking distance to a grocery store, and Leddy Park was basically like a big backyard (which was nice because we have a dog). The amenities were nice. Not sure how the gym was during peak hours, but at 5:30 every morning, it was just me and one other person most weekdays, sometimes just me. Free laundry, storage (we've got two 17' kayaks - it was good to have a place for them), and the dog washing station (which we actually used!) were nice perks, but nothing we couldn't have lived without. Cons: While everything initially seemed really nice, it was not too long before we realized that the construction was extremely cheap. It seemed like a rush-job that they wanted to put up as quickly as possible so they could move people in. The price for our pretty small apartment was steep, but we were willing to pay because of the amenities. The drywall began cracking almost immediately and we could hear the comings, goings, and daily routines of our neighbors (of which, there were many). The biggest con was far and away the management. Getting anything fixed in the apartment was a total nightmare. Emails and calls would go unanswered. When we tried to move out, they attempted to take almost our entire security deposit (which included a $500 pet deposit). Despite paying on time every month, the management treated us like we were delinquent on payments and left the apartment trashed (which, I assure you, we did not! Luckily, Burlington has a pretty strict law regarding timeliness of security deposit payments back to renters (14 days to do so, or else they owe the entire thing back with no deductions) and my job (UVM) offers free legal services to employees. I had a lawyer draft a letter and received my entire deposit within 48 hours, along with an extremely rude email from the property manager detailing exactly why she felt it ok to break the law in this regard.

    Executive Drive Apartments - apartments - Updated May 2026

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