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    Vista Point Apartment Homes

    Vista Point Apartment Homes

    (14 reviews)

    As per other people's reviews, our experience has been horrible with LORI (how the hell is she…read morekeeping a job??). Every time we've tried to call, no one has answered. We've called 5-6 times in a day and never gotten anyone to answer. We decided to just drive up and visit one day last month (July 2025) and we got to see an apartment that day. We loved the complex and the apartment, and we were told the apartment floor plan we were interested in would be available at the end of october for our november move in date. Great. We decided to go ahead and apply for the apartment this past week (8/22/25), at which point we spoke to Lori (via email because of course, we couldn't reach anyone via phone)- she was very short and unhelpful with finding the application, but confirmed that the floor plan we wanted was available on 11/3/25. I have email from her saying that the exact plan was available the day that we wanted, and when I went to the website, that plan was available for the day she said- everything checked out. Fast forward to 8/26, when I get an email that our application has been approved- BUT now Lori says that the plan we specifically applied for and submitted a $200 holding fee for, is not available and she offered us 2 other non-comparable options.... no apology for having us apply for an apartment that apparently wasn't available, no explanation of how it suddenly became unavailable, just- here's these other two that you can choose from. I responded and told her we wouldn't take either of those floor plans, and would consider going to a 3 instead of 2 bedroom if she could give us a price on that for us to consider. She hasn't gotten back to me and now i fear she won't, from these other reviews. We have decided definitively, regardless of what is available, that we do NOT want to live in this community and have found infinitely preferable options in the area. If I do not receive my $200 holding fee after all this bullshit, I'll be getting my attorney brother involved.

    While this place was decent to live at, moving out was horrible. Our lease had ended in August and…read morewe were supposed to close on our house that kept getting pushed back due to the sellers. Lori Oliveri was kind enough to tell us not to pay the rent-to-rent rate and to continue paying what we were previously paying and that after moving out, if the inspection went well, we would be getting our security deposit back. Well that was a lie. Until the end of September when we moved out, she had told us multiple times to not pay the rent-to-rent. After not receiving our security deposit check, my husband had went to the office multiple times to ask where our check was and her response was always 'it's in the 'mail' or 'come back here to pick it up'. Instead of receiving our security deposit, we got a letter in the mail for collections. We've never had any issues nor caused any problem. We paid our rent in full every month and kept to ourselves. They also amended our lease saying we had to pay 5$ per month for parking, which we didn't sign for but was charged anyway. I've emailed the property manager who refuses to work with us and instead of doing the right thing, they just want money. If you move in here, never trust a word they say, and Lori is a horrible person. If we had known that they wouldn't have worked with us, then we would have made other arrangements to move out while waiting for closing. Instead we were stupid enough to believe her and practically be told 'sucks for you', here's a collections letter.

    Beahive - Resident Studio

    Beahive

    (4 reviews)

    What a great building! The Telephone Building Beacon is restored from another time. Walking around…read morethis building which was so painstakingly restored you feel transported back 100 years ago. The beautiful cast iron staircase with slate treads was my favorite. Every part of the building has its own wonderful detail. I loved the windows, doors and mill work.

    The following is an exchange I had with presumably the owner/founder of this enterprise - Scott…read moreTillett. It exemplifies the degradation in society at all levels, companies, businesses, corporations, media, culture. What used to be dignified civil society has become a sewer mass of immorality and degradation where the debased and degraded is lauded as the accepted cultural norm. Yes the facilities of this enterprise are just fine - new, "modern" in all its expected respects, but I was speaking of something far greater than all of that. Do not simply accept and go along with what this present culture has become; because it's now the world around you does not mean you cannot stand up and speak out against it. Invariably you'll get the immature and unprofessional response below - in my day businesses would have apologized, perhaps tried to explain in a more conciliatory matter to the prospective patron that sometimes communiques can become more casual when people are feeling more comfortable (although the regular outgoing company newsletter should not and never be) and to apologize for the laxity. In this case, not only was there no such apology, the result is for the person speaking to be ostensibly "removed" from the sphere of discussion, "cancelled" if you will out of the recipient's domain; obviously it was just your particular sensibility that was offended, no real violation of cultural norms had occurred so we don't need to even take you seriously or offer you the civilized respect of a discussion about it. My point is, the more you don't speak out and allow garbage, the more garbage you'll find around you, and it is all around us now, no matter how new and shiny the surface. ---------------------------------------------- Me: Hello could you please refrain from including curse words or ostensibly covered up curse words in your newsletters, e.g., "Perfect for folks who have a short-term project and just need a private space to get $h!t done." Maybe just one generation ago, that would be unheard of in a professional communication sent out by a seemingly professional organization, but the worst forms of degradation are happening in every from of media, corporations and advertising; this is just another symptom and evidence. I really don't want to be bombarded with curse words first thing in the morning when I open up a company information newsletter. Thank you. Owner: Apologies to have offended you, Anita. We will remove you from our email list. Best, Scott

    Chelsea Ridge Apartments

    Chelsea Ridge Apartments

    (20 reviews)

    I think that all online reviews should be taken with a grain of salt. I read a lot of the reviews…read morehere and I don't think people are being quite fair. That said, Chelsea Ridge could do with a lot of improvements across the board. I would honestly give them a 3.5, so I rounded up to compensate for some of the wild complaints on here. The pricing is unfortunately not all that competitive. I've been here since 2020 and I feel like a 10% hike every year is a bit outrageous. I'll have to side with reviews on the fact that the rent price is really pushing the limits considering a lot of the building features and the amenities are not kept up to date. The tennis court is one of the biggest disappointments - it doesn't seem to be maintained at all. There are large cracks on the court throughout, which really make playing on them unpleasant. The fitness center is a lot smaller than I would like, and there is a lack of ventilation. It really just feels like a fitness room you'd get in a chain hotel. There isn't a lot of space to stretch without getting in other peoples' way. It serves its purpose, but if they increased the space and ventilations, and added a few more machines, I'd feel more comfortable going regularly. The laundry rooms are pretty convenient, I've never had any issues. If anything, I have issues with the tenants who use bleach, which ends up in my load, or don't clean out the lint filters. The actual apartments are clean and spacious. I've had 2 different apartments in my time here, and I moved into both with no issues. The space is really nice, and both apartments has it's own private balcony space. The decor is a bit outdated, but it doesn't bother me too much. To address people's complaints about neighbors and their behavior - this is not something I'd fault management 100% for. If they evicted everyone who had a complaint filed against them, all your neighbor has to do is file a false report and you're out. It's very unfortunate that I've run into many people on the complex who don't respect the grounds, or each other. This is a human issue - people just can't seem to be kind to once another. I can't say that every neighbor I've had has been great - but this is an apartment complex and that's kind of the risk you take renting at any apartment, no? I'm from NYC, I've had so much worse. Most of the neighbors I live adjacent to have been fine. I do wish people would stop speeding in the parking lot - some areas don't have a 'sidewalk' so if I'm taking a walk to the deli or taking out trash, I have to be careful that I don't get hit but someone speeding past a stop sign. I would honestly hate to have kids in this complex for that reason. I also wish people would be more mindful about where they smoke. The smoke can travel upstairs when you do it on your patio. And for people who, for whatever reason, like to smoke in the hallways - any kind of smoke will get absorbed into the carpet and make the hallway reek. This is so inconsiderate to your neighbors. I have had many minor issues with both my apartments - including one Friday night where maintenance came and cut open my bathroom ceiling! He was adamant on stopping the leak, and made sure to wrap it up before midnight. Generally, maintenance is good about coming to fix whatever issues you have. I've only had one less-than-desirable encounter, but I chalked it up to the guy being tired and cranky that day. It's no big deal. My last two apartment complexes, the maintenance people would actually question the validity of my complaints, as if I'm crazy, to avoid coming to look at the apartment. I have no issues with maintenance here, they're overall pretty great. About bugs - I've never had any issues. I've had a spider or three, which is to be expected since we are in the middle of the woods, basically. I had a hornet or wasp issue on my patio one time, and maintenance came right away to deal with it. Likely I'm lucky that I don't have hoarding or dirty neighbors. One issue I had living on the ground floor is the stray cats. I wouldn't mind them as much, but there is no regulations on tenants feeding them, which leads to them being semi aggressive. This lead to them constantly trying to get into my apartment when I had the patio door open - I had to ask for management to replace my screen door due to the damage from the cats scratching it. It's not an issue now that I'm not on the ground floor. If they would stop increasing the rent so much every year, I would renew my lease without question. But as it stands, I may have to find a new place at the end of my lease as I don't think the cost will be worth the apartment after another increase.

    The only thing that is making this a one star review is the location to the bridge and the deli and…read moreliquor store on premises. Otherwise this will be the last place on earth I would spend $2000 a month on rent for. They really have some nerve charging, the price as they charge, and raising them each year for outdated, ugly, and stinky apartments. The walls are paper thin. You can literally hear the neighbor above you peeing in their toilet. All of the other tenants in my building smoke cigarettes, and we had nonstop cigarette smell in our apartment and in the hallway. it is clear people are just sitting in their apartments chain smoking. The floors are extremely creaky and everything is outdated. . The carpet is tan. The doors are tan. The trim is tan. The kitchen is all tan. Everything is very old and depressing Like I said, they really have some nerve charging the price as they do for one and two bedroom apartments when you can spend the same amount of money for an extremely updated And beautiful place elsewhere. It just so happened that this complex was the only one with availability at the time that I needed to make a last minute move. The pictures on the websites are deceiving. Most of the time at the pool in the summertime, wouldn't even have a lifeguard. They clearly had staffing issues, and a maintenance man was just sitting over the pool, instead of a lifeguard. The gym that you see online is laughable in comparison to what you will see in person... Almost every machine is broken or rusty and in operable. The laundry rooms are dirty and the washing machines stink. And the dumpsters are constantly overflowing. It's very clear people that don't live on the property know that they can come and dump trash in these dumpsters. I would witness people at all hours of the day that clearly don't live in our complex just dumping garbage and leaving. When we got the letter of our price increase, I knew we had to find another option. Even if that means a completely different area. Chelsea Ridge should be charging literally half of the price that they charge for the quality of the residence.

    Hudson Highlands Properties - apartments - Updated May 2026

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