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    Lofts at 909 - The Lofts at 909 apartment building in Harrisburg, PA

    Lofts at 909

    (2 reviews)

    Great place to stay! Close to a lot of restaurants downtown. Walking distance to farmers market!…read moreSecure place!

    It's always nice to come home to a comfortable place that you actually want to be, Lofts at 909 was…read morejust that. Just about everything in the building is of good quality. I loved the rain shower head, incredibly comfortable bed, warm lighting, granite counter tops, dark wood kitchen cabinets, and enormous windows. I'm not sure where else you could find an apartment that comes with 2 LCD TVs, 2 original paintings, a leather couch, dishes, towels, sheets...it is literally move in ready; you don't need to bring anything at all. Mayur is hands down the most friendly landlord I've ever known - I'd recommend taking a tour of the place just to meet him (and to see this incredible place). Pros: Close to everything in Harrisburg, nice furnishings (mostly Ikea), only have to write one check every month (cable, internet, electricity, water, sewage, trash, parking, etc., is all included in the rent), very quiet neighbors, jaws drop on everyone that visits, somehow the entire building always smelled really good...I'm sure I could go on for a while with this Cons: It is very expensive for Harrisburg...if you look at the most recent census this place is literally off the charts for a Harrisburg apartment - but you do get what you pay for (plus it is pretty much all inclusive). The apartments are on the small side; mine was around a measly 550sqft. A few times the toilet wouldn't stop running (it's not your conventional flapper toilet so I had no idea how to fix it)...maintenance fixed it promptly when called. It took a few months to get a key to the mailbox - I eventually just went to USPS to buy one. I am still trying to figure out why it's "Lofts" at 909 because it isn't a loft...just an apartment with really high ceilings.

    Executive House Apartments - Bathroom in Studio/Executive level

    Executive House Apartments

    (10 reviews)

    My husband and I lived at Executive House Apartments for 6 months. We chose EH because of the…read morelocation (it's right downtown on 2nd St behind Pinnacle Hospital within an easy 5 minute walk to several bars, restaurants, and the Susquehanna River), the ability to get a short term lease, and you could have pets without paying a pet deposit or monthly pet fee (we have 2 cats. I don't know if that would apply for dogs or if dogs are even allowed. I don't think I ever saw any). We rented a studio apt on an Executive level of the building. Floors 1-3 are "Executive Level". They've been remodeled to look like a lot of the new apartments you see in complexes these days. The studio was spacious and cozy. It even had a European-style washer/dryer where it washes and drys your clothes all in one. The downside of that was your clothes never got 100% dry and it took about 3 hours to do one load of wash. I don't know what the walls are made of, but we NEVER heard our neighbors. We'd come home from the bars at 2am and blare EDM. No complaints ever. Garage parking is available for $90. It's unassigned parking but it's a big garage so you'll always get a spot. The downsides were that the rent was a little high for a short term lease, if you are in an apt that faces 2nd St you will hear a lot of sirens because of the hospital, there are A LOT of homeless people downtown who will constantly ask you for $, and there aren't enough things to do in downtown Harrisburg that would make me want to live there long term. However, if you are in town for work for a short amount of time for work, like we were, I highly recommend this apartment building. The residents we encountered were friendly and outgoing. People from all walks of life live there. Most importantly, John, the leasing agent, is FANTASTIC!!! Seriously, one of the best leasing agents I've ever worked with.

    These are still nice apartments. I think they still have the gym. The room you can book for…read moreparties is nice. The lobby is still has that old school feel. The elevators are still slow as molasses. But most things are as they were, which is why I didn't lower my 3-star rating. But the quality has gone down hill over the years. When I lived there the local management ran the place. I went away for vacation the day after I moved in. I didn't have a bed yet. But the local management knew my mother. So they let her into my apt to deliver a bed for me. How nice! They were lickety split with repairs! They were even lenient with some of the rules as a reward for being a good tenant. They gave me a deal for having a cat (they didn't charge me). I was behind one month and they didn't charge me the late fee since I'd been so regular up until that point. Lots of awesomeness. When I moved out the big wig management in Philly had begun to take over. I got this WHOMPING bill for past "cat rent" plus late charges on those fees PLUS the late charge from the one waived month WITH a late fee for that! It took me months to dispute it. The local management where very sorry and SOOO empathetic but had their hands tied. I've been back multiple times to visit friends who now live there. But the lobby seems run down. The hallways smell. The carpet needs cleaning. The walls seem dingey. Repairs go for a while before being fixed. It's very central to everything a person without a car could need. But I'm not sure they're the best option any more.

    Camp Hill Plaza Apartment Homes

    Camp Hill Plaza Apartment Homes

    (13 reviews)

    Location of the complex is good and really decent. Close to everything…read more Within the apartment though: cheap carpet, very old appliances, kitchen cabinets from 1950's, no washers or dryers in the unit nor balcony. When wanting to transfer to a different empty unit, because that one unit has washer & dryer & balcony, you're asked to pay whole full months deposit again, plus $500 transfer fee, which would equal over two thousand dollars plus a months rent. Way overpriced for what is offered, that's for sure

    In September of 2017, I just sold my house and needed a 90 day rental until I moved to Florida. I…read moretook a chance with these apartments and was very disappointed with the place. Here's just a few of the things we had to endure. 1. The walls and ceiling were paper thin, so we'd hear the person above us in their rocking chair at all hours of the day and night. 2. The wall mounted AC units (similar to a hotel) were drafty and let in cold air, so I had to stuff old rags in the pull out filter so the rooms weren't chilly. 3. Bugs in the apartment. In fact, we received a letter from the apartment staff alerting us to a bedbug problem and they had to spray in our building - a week after moving in. 4. People smoking in the foyer, so our apartment smelled of cigarettes. They didn't want to go outside since it was cold, so the hallway reeked of cigarettes and eventually made its way into our unit. 5. Automatic utility charges to our account. And they calculate this by sharing the cost between all the residents of the building. So we paid $22 a month for water, $38 a month for sewer, $13 a month for gas, and $5 a month for trash. Not to mention a $7 monthly service fee and 2% charge if you pay online. And we paid electric on our own separate account. 6. Crazy neighbors across the hall had the cops show up late at night on a regular basis, banging on their door to wake them up as they searched for the fugitive boyfriend. This one night the guy crawled out of the window to escape as the cops were talking to his girlfriend at the door. They catch him in the parking lot near my bedroom window as the squad car lights flash through the window blinds. Yeah, it was worse than some bad sitcom. 7. Ceiling heat vents made loud noises as they cycled on and off - this odd clicking sound that would happen at all hours to further aggravate us. Simply put, Camp Hill Plaza was the worst rental experience of our lives. Overpriced and dilapidated, it's only redeeming quality is the location, near route 581 interchange.

    Union Flats

    Union Flats

    (12 reviews)

    Created a yelp account just to post this. I've lived at Union Flats since May 2022, and while the…read moreapartment looks modern on the surface, the experience over time has been one of neglect, disorganization, and complete lack of accountability from management. 1. Chronic Noise Complaints -- Ignored for Nearly a Year We began reporting severe noise issues with our upstairs neighbors around December 2024/January 2025. These weren't just occasional disturbances -- we're talking constant, disruptive stomping, yelling, throwing parties, sometimes shaking our walls and ceiling. Typical college frat behavior and an absolute nightmare. We submitted multiple noise complaints via the resident portal and received no response. We eventually followed up through direct email. At one point, a staff member named Melissa finally responded, telling us to contact Hampden Township Police ourselves -- essentially washing their hands of the issue. She also requested audio recordings for legal documentation "if the situation escalated." We provided those recordings. No follow-up. No updates. No indication anything was done. We were left guessing based on whether the noise slightly improved, but eventually it escalated again. This past weekend on September 21, 2025, their party, their TV and voices were so loud, we could hear it from the building entrance hallway. The stomping and crashing sounded like full-on wrestling matches. We had no choice but to contact police, just like management originally told us to -- because they did nothing. 2. HVAC Failure -- Another Example of Neglect This isn't our only issue. Our HVAC cooling broke and remained broken for nearly six months from Oct 2023 going into Spring 2024. We were told by management that they couldn't fix it until the weather got warmer, and then when a warm spell hit, we never heard back. We had to reach out again just to get basic air conditioning. Our apartment's thermostat read 88 degrees at one point while the call center agent we got directed to couldn't even find our original maintenance ticket because it was submitted in Oct 2023 when I called in 2024 to follow up. Union Flats has a chronic issue with broken HVACs throughout the complex. Their go-to excuse is that they must "wait for the HVAC vendor to be on site," which can mean waiting weeks with no air or heat while they give you this dinky air conditioner window unit that barely cools the living room itself. There is zero urgency when it comes to resident well-being. 3. Empty Marketing + Lazy Copy/Paste Responses Meanwhile, we're constantly spammed with emails about their new EV charging station -- as if that's more important than working HVAC systems or basic peace and quiet. And anytime someone leaves a negative Google review, management responds with the same robotic, copy-pasted message: "Thank you for taking the time to leave a review... We're sorry to hear your experience wasn't positive... Please email us at unionflatsmanagers@wpmllc.com." If they valued our feedback, they'd stop ignoring complaints, losing tickets, and forcing residents to deal with police just to feel safe in their homes. Over and over again, Union Flats has proven that they do not care about tenant wellbeing. Any problem you have from loud neighbours to broken HVAC units will be handled as slowly and vaguely as possible. They've raised our rent every year and it's not worth it. This place is a money machine, not a community.

    My partner and I have lived here for 3 years and we are ecstatic to be moving out. Although it's…read morenice to have a pool and fitness center in the community, the cons make those things not worth it. Things we like: -The maintenance crew is incredibly helpful and kind and has made sure that when they needed to come in and fix the plumbing, that the time worked for us with having a newborn. -Its nice to have a bathroom in the primary bedroom. Things that we absolutely hate: -Rent is incredibly expensive for paper thin walls and facilities that are mediocre, at best -Management is unresponsive and not very kind -Our rent has gone up a lot since we moved in for no reason other than inflation. They would rather lose respectful, clean tenants that have never caused problems than keep their rent at a reasonable rate. -They have no idea how to manage recurring payments. They've forgotten to add the pet fee for over a year and a half and then when we said that was their problem, not ours and we weren't paying it back, they said they would "let it go this time". -When we broke our lease 3 months early due to buying a house, they said they would only honor it if we complied with their BS rule about paying an additional 2 months rent even though they routinely brag about having a waiting list. The money grabbing corporation is atrocious. -They guest bathroom tub is incredibly small. An average sized adult can't take a bath. -They heating/cooling system is in a closet in the living room. The only place to put our TV is right next to this closet. When the heating/cooling is on, it's so loud it's impossible to hear the TV unless you turn it way up. I get that the renting world is messed up all around right now with slumlords, disgustingly high rent, and low quality housing abound, but do yourself a favor and look elsewhere.

    Grayco Apartments

    Grayco Apartments

    (4 reviews)

    Frequent, myterious extra fees and charges create billing issues for tenants, even those who always…read morepay in full and early. Other posters are right about the lack of parking, which wasn't an issue for me when I first moved here. Bug problems (other posters are also correct about this) mean that pest control will come in and out of your place regularly, sometimes planned/expected and sometimes not. Maintenance will also feel free to come and go whenever, unless you fight hard to stop it. Rent *will* go up $20-30 monthly every year if you decide to live here, although I was told there would only be small (or no) annual increases before signing a lease. Photos will show you a rooftop deck, and while the view's fantastic, furniture keeps diminishing and it's kind of a wreck up there in reality (certain tenants share a huge piece of the blame for that). Stairwells continually have dirt, trash and dead bugs, seems like only halls are "cleaned" and then not always frequently or well. It's a good location and view, and the apartments themselves have some character over standard "cookie-cutter" buildings ... if you don't mind all the other stuff.

    I lived at the Grayco for 2 years and it was absolutely great, and completely stress free! I moved…read morefrom the west coast for graduate school and needed to find a place to live quickly. Ann was so helpful--she was patient, informative, and was able to organize everything over the phone. Once I arrived, everything was smooth sailing. The building is older, but has so much character, and everything is kept up very well. Also, the maintenance team is unlike any other. Joey and Carlos were always a phone call away. Anytime I had an issue they made sure it was taken care of immediately. They are truly so kind and so helpful! Everyone at the Grayco is there to make sure that you are living a comfortable and stress-free life while being a tenant. The entire staff is unbelievable and you will not be disappointed living there!

    Highland Park - apartments - Updated May 2026

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