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    This is the best apartment living area in Albany, GA. Located on the Flint River, it is safe and beautiful. The management is incredible.

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    Huntingdon Apartments

    Huntingdon Apartments

    (3 reviews)

    Well, it might, at least, be more entertaining if the place was managed by the Keystone Cops…read more Their major concerns are collecting rent and making sure people don't pick up the pecans that are all over the grounds. If you see older reviews about Miss Janice - for better or worse - she's gone. The new "property manager," Lacy Smith, apparently is hamstrung and hapless. The owners regularly do things without her input, and she does not seem to know enough about the job to do it properly. She is not much more than a glorified bookkeeper and receptionist. Mrs. Smith does not live on the property or, even, in Albany. She apparently lives about two hours away in Richland. This means that she is perpetually late in the morning and leaves promptly at five o'clock - if not earlier. Her lunch runs from whenever she leaves to whenever she comes back. The leasing office hours are just a suggestion, it seems. I rarely saw her in professional attire. She seems to treat the tenants like school children. I was several times blessed with grammatically-challenged and non-spell-checked "news letters," filled with veiled threats and expressions of management's lack of care about tenant safety. It seems that tenants are a bother to her. And they do not appear to care about tenant safety. Even they admit that crime is up in the neighborhood but do nothing about it. The cameras on property seem to exist so that they can watch the tenants. There are obvious gaps in the coverage, and the cameras do not appear to be recorded. Furthermore, while some tenants have their own electronic security systems, I was not even allowed to put a chain on my front door at my own expense. While the complex is close to several schools, and I know that there are a number of children living there, I never saw them playing outside. I would not suggest that you walk around outside after dark. It was common for strangers to come onto the property on weekends, when the office is closed, to dump their trash - and pick up nuts. Management may enter your apartment without notice and happily hand out keys to any contractor. On top of a number of the unannounced entrances by maintenance, I had a painter, who was only working on the outside and did not need to be inside, come into my apartment while I was taking a shower. He left all of the doors open, letting my cat out. When I told him to leave, he refused until I started to call the police. Generally, maintenance was something that they appeared to do when they got around to it. And it left something to be desired. They did not keep the grass cut, let alone properly maintain the buildings. Even though my unit was "remodeled," every mechanical system had a problem - including several electrical outlets that did not work, every sink developing a leak, the hot water heater failing, and the air conditioning system failing. They appear to have a pair of carpenters employed full time trying to catch up with deferred maintenance and making empty units rentable. There are a number of empty units on the property, and the management appears to be making it worse by forcing out the long-term tenants. The owners freely admitted to me that they do not have leases or any kind of proof of agreement with a number of these tenants - at least some of whom are elderly on limited budgets. Rather than accept the steady rent of these folks who are already resigned to doing their own maintenance, management appears to be making it untenable for them to stay. In a three month period, everyone in my building left. Based upon talks with tenants of color, they seem to be treated differently. The same may be said of women who are of child-bearing age but do not appear to be in a relationship with a man. No matter how nice Lacy, Cathy, Misty, or Joe may treat you, it does not seem to be a reflection of their honest attitudes. And the two remaining maintenance guys will not say an ill word, presumably for fear of their jobs. Do not consider renting from Huntingdon. They are not interested in building a community, let alone the basics of running a complex. There are much better places to live in Albany. Edit: The tone and content of the "response" by Mrs. Smith tells a lot about how management at Huntingdon is. Edit 2: Mrs. Smith apparently edited her response. Please see the image of what she originally said and take heed. No level of covering up changes that kind of attitude.

    These were the best apartments I've ever lived in, and I've lived in a quite a few for a…read more24-year-old. Here's a tip we learned: talk to some of the residents to get a good feel for a complex. I'm glad I did. We were able to move into a huge, two-bedroom townhouse for less than the price of a third story, one room apartment in Texas. The landlady is one of the most uptight, controlling people I've ever met, but that's actually a good thing. She got under my skin a few times, but overall she was on top of everything. (But seriously, do you have to make SUCH a big deal about parking?) The residents were great as well. No sketchy-looking people and our apartment was as quiet as it could be. Encountered a couple drunk people while walking one night, but that was about it. Nice part of town. Maintenance was fairly responsive as well, though we didn't appreciate them just coming inside on occasion. Our place itself was, like I said, huge (1,200 square feet or something). I liked the design and it had a good amount of storage space. Large dining room, average-size kitchen. Only gripe would be the upstairs gets pretty hot (even at night) during the summer. Moving out was about as good as you could expect, considering I had to move with a few months left on my lease. The manager was able to find someone to take over our lease a month or two after we left (even though she went pretty crazy when she found out I put an ad on Craigslist for it). I don't agree with a couple of the charges she gave us on the final deposit check, but hey, we actually got some money back. Just wish she would have let me leave the moving truck in MY spot overnight... You're gonna have some inconveniences and stuff with apartment living, so on a curved grading scale, they get an A. Definitely *try* to get into these apartments, as they're the perfect combination of location, affordability and quality.

    College Park Apartments

    College Park Apartments

    (2 reviews)

    STUDENT APARTMENTS ~ YOU CAN MAKE IT WORK! My son stayed at…read moreCollege Park Apartments his sophomore year. The grounds were kept pretty nice, the common area in the unit was a nice size, private bedroom/bath wasn't large but it was very comfortable for a student with a bed, dresser and desk. Nice walk to ASU campus with no safety issues in or around the apartment complex. He did NOT like the Albany area though. When we moved him out July 2021 his unit was not the most up to date but it was still comfortable with the normal appliances and everything in working condition. A small portion of the deposit was kept and no response to my inquiry. I sent a letter explaining why the full deposit should have been refunded. My letter was promptly responded to with a call but I was unable to answer. The balance of the deposit was received in the mail. Thanks College Park! Staying here saved us from having to take thousands of dollars in student loans to have dorm costs and meal plans paid upfront. I worked a few extra hours and paid the $450 rent each month and he took care of his groceries. I would recommend this property without a doubt!

    Owner refuses to return our deposit. The suite was left in better condition than when my son moved…read morein. There was an issue with the suite mate and my son has to suffer because of his ignorance. Not fair and will file to get that money back! I have 3 videos that prove we should get back the deposit.

    Marsh Landing - apartments - Updated May 2026

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