Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Huntley Ridge

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed Closed

    Services - Huntley Ridge

    Apartments

    Huntley Ridge Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Huntley Ridge

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    1 year ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Apartments 1,039 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Kelly Greens Apartments - Beautiful pool and spa

    Kelly Greens Apartments

    (7 reviews)

    WARNING to anyone considering this spot: If I knew this before, I wouldn't have signed a lease…read morehere. At first, I had a very pleasant experience with the front office. Since I was signing a lease in October (out of their leasing season which is April-September, I was limited to two lease options: a 9-month lease or an 18-month lease. I thought the 18-month lease made the most sense, but because I was unsure if I would stay for a full 18 months, I asked what the options were if I wanted to terminate the lease early. I was told the only things I would have to do would be: 1. give 30 days notice and 2. pay the buyout fee. Fast forward one year later, my husband and I had bought a house and reached out to the office to put in our 30 days notice. I was told by the front desk that wasn't an option, because they only allow 2 buyouts per month. She let me know they already had 2 buyouts for October, November, December and January, which meant the earliest I could buy out of my lease was February. Since my lease ended in April, it would have cost me more to buy out of the lease in Feb than if I just paid through the rest of the lease. They were not flexible on this at all, regardless of the fact that it was never mentioned to us or listed in the lease. When I asked where it was written in the lease I was told "It's not in there, but that's how we've always done things". This conversation coming from the same person who I spoke to initially when signing the lease and asked about the termination steps. If there is 1% of you that thinks they might need to terminate your lease early, find a different spot.

    I have lived at Kelly Greens for 30 years, during which time there have been four different…read moremanagers, all of them great people. I have lived 12 of those 30 years facing the golf course, which I highly recommend as the sunsets one gets facing west can be absolutely spectacular. The staff is always professional and pleasant and the neighborhood boasts 3 grocery stores, 2 of which you could walk to. Highly recommended!

    Weaver Creek Apartments

    Weaver Creek Apartments

    (12 reviews)

    Don't plan on getting your security deposit back. I lived here for a year and when it was time to…read moremove out they blamed me for some BS carpet damage that their "carpet guy" found. There was no damage while I was living there and if there was, I didn't cause it. The managers robbed me of $700 and I bet I'm not the only one they've done this to.

    Worst and most expensive place I've ever lived!…read more Noise- You can hear every move your neighbors make (sneezes, walking ,etc) and most of my neighbors threw drunken parties every night. Apartment complex said there was nothing they could do and just call the police to report. Parking- Good luck ever finding a parking place, the spots, the street, and anywhere else is taken all the time. Construction- I found so many rusty nails on my balcony that I couldn't use it any more. Door knobs feel off, fan chains fell off, and the entire apartment felt like it would collaspe at any minute. Management- The worst people ever! They don't respond to your questions or concerns and once you move in they don't feel like you deserve the time of day. I would fax, email, call, and leave Facebook messages with no responses. All in all you can find much nicer houses to rent for far less money. If you're not an underage college student getting drunk by the pool they don't have any interest in working with you. Save your money and frustration and find another place to live. I couldn't even stick it out for a full year here and I never got a good nights sleep.

    Pebblecreek Apartments - brown recluses, brown recluses, and more brown recluses

    Pebblecreek Apartments

    (11 reviews)

    If you are looking for a safe, reliable place to live--look no further. If you want a hopping,…read moreyouthful place--look elsewhere. It's Pet friendly (with deposit which you will not get back.) As long as Sandy is the Manager of Pebblecreek Apts, this review is germane. She is the glue that holds the complex together and provides consistent, efficient operation. The two story, complex was built in the 80's, but it's been consistently cared for--thanks in no small way to Sandy's constant oversight. The complex is surrounded by brick, metal, and wood fences, but the three entrances are not controlled The apartments are on the City Bus Line, a stop is just outside the main entrance. Some apartments have laundry hook-ups and many have fireplaces. There is a well-lite, clean, laundry facility as part of the main office building (your central mail pick-up.box is also located on the outside of the main building. Sandy has a good crew, from the grounds and maintenance guys, to the pleasant front desk/office. The dwellers are a mixed lot--working stiffs, social security recipients, to college kids. (Serious college students, because this is NOT a loud party complex.) Complex offers a variety of extras, from free monthly suppers, to free Saturday morning breakfast , to a monthly bingo affair--plus a small senior discount on the monthly rent. It has a well-maintained pool and rarely used tennis court. Personally I wished the tennis court had been removed and a exercise building installed in it's place. (New) High Speed Internet provided free; as is garbage collection, water and sewer. You pay electric which provides your heat, A/C, stove, frig, lights, and hot water. You will have sufficient parking (open), although the concrete parking lot and brick entrance does need some attention. Pebblecreek is part of the much larger, Wooten Management Company. Occasionally, the corporate dull knives may make some less than stellar decisions. Example, I would have willingly paid my rent by automatic draft, but why do that if it costs me extra (processing fee?) to do so? One year we had an unusually warm, early spring/summer. Even though many area pools had adjusted their opening dates, Wooten wouldn't. But overall, Sandy seems to humanize and moderate corporate heavy handedness. If I was looking for an apartment, I would certainly take an in-depth look at any that Sandy manages. She's a superb Manager. And for location and cost competitiveness Pebblecreek Apartments are worth a hard look.

    Excellent place to live. Quiet area, great staff and maintenance! Everything is always well…read moremaintained.

    The Wooten Company

    The Wooten Company

    (127 reviews)

    I've been renting from a Wooten Company property for two years now, and am planning on renewing for…read morea third year. Overall, the experience with the property management and staff has been excellent, and we've had mostly positive experiences with the company as a whole. The property we live at is very well taken care of and the apartments are nice, with good amenities and a decent price. Overall, its been a very good experience!

    I just realized that this review was being featured on yelp so I need to revise it to tell the…read moretruth about the Wooten company. They are a deplorable company. They know you only by an address. The property I lived at --village club--went through at least 15 property managers in the 6.5 years I lived there. Pretty much as soon as I would establish a rapport with one, a new one would start. The last summer I lived there, my toilet was backing up into my bathtub. So I was wading in sewage to take a shower. They took their sweet time to fix it, and by that time I was just done. They refused to give me any kind of break on the rent. Accord them, sewage in the shower wasn't life threatening. The most important thing for prospective renters to know is that the five star reviews you see on any given platform are 90+% LIES. Wooten gives a $120 rent discount on a months rent when a tenant renews their lease in exchange for that tenant writing 6 positive reviews. If that isn't deceptive business practices, I don't know what is. Don't rent from Wooten.

    Huntley Ridge - apartments - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...