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The Mark Atlanta

(28 reviews)

Midtown

I had a deeply unprofessional and stressful experience with this property before even moving in,…read morewhich says everything. I attempted to apply with the intention of moving in on January 1st. On the same day, I was informed that it was already too late and that the application or offer had expired -- meaning I could not move forward at all. I did not complete an application, and my guarantor never applied or signed anything. Despite this, I later received a notice demanding a $210 application fee that was never disclosed to me or to my guarantor at any point. We were never informed such a fee existed, that it was non-refundable, or that it could be sent to collections. Trying to charge and threaten pre-collection for a fee that was never disclosed -- after denying the ability to proceed -- feels misleading and exploitative. Communication was unclear, and accountability was nonexistent. If this is how things are handled before you live here, I can only imagine the experience once you're locked into a lease. Proceed with caution and get everything in writing.

I've really loved living here. The community is welcoming, the staff is helpful, and everything is…read morealways kept clean and well maintained. Any time I've had a question or needed help, the team has been quick to respond and make sure things are taken care of. The location in Midtown is also amazing, it's so close to campus and having Publix right across the street makes everyday errands super convenient.

AMLI Ponce Park

AMLI Ponce Park

(41 reviews)

Old Fourth Ward

I love living here! Going on 7 years. One of the standouts is our maintenance staff - the guys and…read moregal are quick to fix what's needed, friendly, and considerate. I don't need much as the building is not that old and well maintained, but when I do they go above and beyond, have even helped with things outside what's required (like CJ putting in a water-filtering shower-head, dismantling my hammock)... Right from the start I got what I wanted - a huge patio, quiet side of the building, tons of storage, and a floor plan I knew I would enjoy. The leasing staff is accommodating, friendly, and professional. I utilize the biz center, pool, gym, and have had some great parties and screenings in the rec room. They also show their appreciation of us/tenants by hosting events often. And the location cannot be beat!

We lived at AMLI Ponce Park for 3.5 years and recently moved out. We absolutely loved our apartment…read moreand the location can't be beat. Everyone at the leasing office is great and always loves saying hi to our pup and baby. We had an issue with someone else in the apartment building taking a bench of ours as we were moving out and Flavio from the leasing office was absolutely amazing! He found out who took it, got it back for us and even drove us to our new place since we no longer had the truck and couldn't fit it in our car. Flavio went above and beyond! We would definitely recommend this apartment building.

Modera Midtown by Mill Creek Residential

Modera Midtown by Mill Creek Residential

(45 reviews)

Midtown

This is an update to my previous review…read more While there is still work and improvements to be done, Management has made progress! THE GOOD: Overall, the cleanliness of the property has improved. Changes were made and progress has been noted. If the offending residents and their guests could be removed, the property would be cleaner. Efforts by Magagement to improve the quality of life by increasing enforcement of lease restrictions and rules is working. I understand the property is a "for profit" business, but there has to be balance between profit and enforcement so that compliant residents are not shortchanged. THE BAD: There are always going to be those who violate the rules. Several residents continue to let their pets (large and small dogs) roam without leashes. When there is an injury incident the lawyers will have a field day.. Several pet owners don't clean up after their pet when there are accidents in common areas like hallways, elevators, and the lounge areas. Some owners blatantly violate the rules allowing their dogs to occupy areas unattended and by allowing their dogs to sniff and lick ice in the kitchen areas inside and outside. There are also residents who smoke weed and cigarettes in spite of signing a lease agreement in a "NO SMOKING" facility. It's difficult to enforce the no smoking clause but I think a better effort can be made by having security enforce and report. MY ThOUGHTS: Overall there has been measurable improvement which I applaud. I hope the improvement continues behind the efforts of the current management team. There has been great improvement and I continue to see good things happening on the property. The property has an unbeatable location and nice amenities, I guess that's why I still call Modera Midtown home after 4 years!

I have had an incredible experience with Modera, not only because of the price, location,…read moreamenities, but the ability that they have to solve your problems. Lalli, the property manager, always goes above and beyond to ensure I have a great experience. She helped solve my issues with some charges that had been made (my fault) and helped solve an issue for my main method of transportation which is to bike. The only issue I see with Modera is that, it is not bike friendly. There is no easy access in and out of the garage for bikes nor pedestrians. We have to fight for space with cars and that's pretty inconvenient given that the location is in the heart of the city.

Catalyst - The view from my bed.

Catalyst

(17 reviews)

Westside / Home Park

Horrible. Do not move your college kids here. Drugs run rampant throughout the facility. There's…read morenot security and no management. They lie, overcharge, and try to defraud you. 8 months into our lease we have moved into 5 different apartments. Once for mold and mildew, once because homeless people broke down the door and began squatting, and the latest is a drug dealer moved into the apartment with two college students and began running drugs out of the apartment. Management will do absolutely nothing to stop it or to help. Trust me...just look elsewhere. When a company offers you something for free to leave them a good review, that should tell you 100% what youre about to get into.

I have lived here since July 2025 and will not be renewing my lease for the upcoming school year…read more At first glance, Catalyst seems like a very welcoming, decent space for student housing. The tour I was given when I was initially looking for apartments was great, and the model room was nice. I will say the complex has nice amenities, with one of the largest gyms I've been in, a pool table, ping pong table, and nice study areas. However, not even a few months after living here I regretted my decision to move here. The first apartment I was assigned to was moldy, and my room was a disaster when I first got there (nothing like my expectations having seen the model unit). One of the girls who was living there already smoked and vaped inside the apartment, and after complaining to the front office, they told me the only thing they could do is give her a "warning". Thankfully, one of the managers at the time (shoutout Matt) reassigned me to a new apartment with the same floor plan. This apartment had not been lived in in two years and was clean, so I was now in a 4BR/4Bath by myself. Of course I was expecting to get roommates at some point during my time here, as I was living in a unit with multiple bedrooms. However, one day I was at home and suddenly heard someone coming into the apartment (I had not called maintenance), so I begin freaking out thinking someone is breaking in. Lo and behold, I had gotten a new roommate but the office never notified me of when she would be moving in or that someone would be moving in at all. My biggest problem I've had is one night around 10pm I heard shots fired after a verbal altercation on the street behind the property. My roommate was pointed at with the gun during the incident. We were never notified as to what happened or if anything ever came of that incident from the security team (that is supposed to be on duty after the office closes). Marijuana can be smelled throughout the property pretty often, and it doesn't seem like the team does much to prevent people from using things like this in public spaces (elevators, amenities, parking decks, stairwells, etc.). My dad actually noticed the smell on the elevator during the tour and the tour guide laughed it off and avoided the question. My roommate's car was hit by someone else in the secured parking garage, and when she asked the managers if they could help her they told her they didn't know if they had cameras set up and if they did they didn't know where they were... Some small things, my apartment has flooded twice since I've lived here, the walls are pretty thin, you can hear people walking/moving around above you, you can hear people yelling/being loud late at night behind the complex, and communication during things like fire alarms is pretty nonexistent. Kitchen is tiny for 4 people, with no pantry and hardly any counter space. This property is advertised as "student housing" but after living here a few months it's not really all students that live here. I've seen several people that look to be way older than college aged here, which I think is a downside for people looking to really find community and safety in a student environment. Maintenance is decently fast and does a good job, great package pickup system. Sorry for the long review. But overall, I would say this is not the greatest option for students trying to live near campus.

The Legacy at Centennial

The Legacy at Centennial

(8 reviews)

Downtown

Housing practices are deceptive. They market and advertise as student housing and bolster…read morecompatibility using RoomSync but are randomly placing non-student adults with students. They are not upfront about this and has caused a lot of stress for families. This is causing mental stress and anxiety for students whose apartment was vandalized and lives there through the shooting and killing of a student resident in December 2025. Truly unethical practice and would not recommend for anyone residency.

Initially this was the perfect place for my daughter. It felt safe. It was new. Great amenities…read more The environment was conducive to a positive student experience. We selected roommates from the ROOMSYNC app and matched well with students who had similar schedules and lifestyles. It was perfect! Fast forward to this week after 2 years of residency, the leasing office places a significantly older non-student resident in the unit with my daughter & 2 other student roommates. There was no introduction, nor consideration of compatibility. When we contacted the leasing office asking them to place the person in a more suitable unit with her peers, they advised this person met financial eligibility and that compatibility is not always possible. My daughter does not feel safe as this person has started bringing much older men (well into their 40's and 50's) into the unit. Thursday night my daughter was up most of the night due to the loud sexual encounter this person was having. My daughter expressed concern that this individual is taking liberties with personal items that belongs to her and is asking for things like trash bags, toiletries and expecting them to vacate the common area when she brings male friends into the space. The leasing office said they were following all fair housing guidelines & that roommate disputes should be remedied by the roommates. The leasing office also said this person is allowed visitors and my daughter is welcome to report suspected violations. This person is 35 years old and lives a very different lifestyle from students who range in age between 19-21. My daughter no longer feels safe as there's a great imbalance in this situation. This isn't reasonable or responsible behavior on behalf of the property. Rather than using common sense to avoid problems, they're telling my daughter to basically wait until something happens and then come to them. We were told if my student didn't like the arrangements she has 2 options 1) pay her lease out or 2) sublet the unit through lease term that would only be approved once the individual meets eligibility. Additionally, she would have to pay a $500 early termination fee. Essentially, they're placing the burden on her to resolve an issue she didn't create. One they have the authority to resolve. This place is marketed toward the student community as premier student housing. If they plan to place students with non-students they need to be transparent about it and advertise as a mixed community. They need to explain that students are subject to living with non-students regardless of compatibility. I can't imagine any of them agreeing to their college age kids living with non students twice their senior. After the shooting took place on the premises, several assaults, and vandalism of my kid's unit we decided not to renew the lease. I'm so glad we did. Otherwise, my kid would be subject to this situation through next school term. As evidenced by this situation, theres no real concern for student safety or compatibility, though students are their target audience. The bottom line is money. I would not recommend housing your student here. They are rude, unprofessional, deceptive in their housing practices and hidden fees. The building is unsafe, unsecured and reeks of marijuana. If I could give 0 stars I would!

1660 Peachtree Midtown Atlanta Apartments

1660 Peachtree Midtown Atlanta Apartments

(100 reviews)

Midtown, Buckhead

I have enjoyed my time here. The office staff is great and will do the best they can to resolve any…read moreissues that may arise. The location is right in the middle of everything that goes on in the city.

I regret not thoroughly reading the reviews before moving into this apartment in April 2024. The…read moremaintenance issues have been overwhelming from day one. Upon moving in, I discovered the washing machine was nonfunctional (a problem they likely knew about, as the water supply was turned off). After repairs, the washer provided only hot water for two weeks, ruining several clothing items through shrinkage and discoloration. After ALL of that... the washing machine was filled with mold and made my clothes and towels smell, beyond the point of being saved. No compensation was offered. The dryer was also broken initially, leaving my washed clothes to mildew. While it was repaired two days later, the experience was frustrating. Shortly after, the air-conditioning stopped working. The outdoor railings weren't securely bolted to the wall, the patio was moldy, the oven was caked in cleaning residue, and the blinds and ceiling fans were covered in dust. The floors had clearly been mopped with dirty water, leaving the mop water black. The carpets are of extremely poor quality and, after just five months, look as though they've been in use for a decade. The caulking and tiles in the bathroom are embarrassingly outdated, and the windows and doors are so poorly insulated that outside noise passes through as if they're open. For these inconveniences, I was offered a $250 rent discount in the second month, which was far less than the 25% I initially requested. The appliances and infrastructure are severely outdated. The washer and dryer, both from 1999, are rusted, inefficient, and energy-draining. The air-conditioning unit, also from 1999, struggles to maintain a comfortable temperature, leading to exorbitant energy bills--up to $400 per month for a one-bedroom unit set at 70°F. Despite three maintenance visits, the AC continues to run inefficiently. My refrigerator failed, spoiling food and medication, and maintenance staff showed a complete lack of professionalism, laughing at the situation. Again, no compensation was provided, and I had to repeatedly follow up to get the issue resolved. Property management is a nightmare. They will smile and nod to your face just to turn around and ignore any emails. They NEVER resolve an issue. I still have a moldy washer 10 months later. The bathtub features a rough, peeling layer of paint that is both unsightly and unhygienic. The so-called "luxury plank flooring" is cheap sheet linoleum that tears easily. When I submitted a maintenance request to address a rip in the flooring, the issue was marked as resolved, yet the hole remained. The outdoor spaces are poorly maintained, with a strong smell of dog urine and inadequate landscaping. Most grills are nonfunctional, and the one operational grill is often out of propane. Financially, the apartment is far from the advertised price. For a unit listed at $1,500 per month, expect to pay $2,100-$2,400 after factoring in mandatory fees, which include: - $129.99 for Xfinity internet (the only available provider) - $77 amenity fee - $85 parking fee - Community power, water, sewage, administration fees, and other hidden charges Additionally, the lease offers no flexibility. Early termination is only possible by paying the full remaining balance of the 12-month contract. Other points I didn't spend time writing about but should be noted. - Not enough package boxes. Maybe 30 boxes for 400+ residents. Packages often get left in the floor and stolen. So far I've had AirPods stolen and a phone case. Was told they'd check the cameras, never heard anything back. - Rats. They let the trash overflow on the weekends to the point where it's piled 4 feet high around the dumpster. The rats obviously love this. We also found a rat in the pool over the summer while swimming. - "business center" is a joke. None of the computers work. Can't print anything. - gym doesn't have heat. They lie about everything. For the price, there are far better options available. I cannot recommend this apartment complex and strongly advise potential renters to look elsewhere.

Hub Atlanta - university_housing - Updated May 2026

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