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    Club Meridian Apartments

    Club Meridian Apartments

    (6 reviews)

    This place was horrible from the time we moved in October 2019 until we moved out May 2021. It…read moretakes MANY calls to get anything fixed. They failed to repair the tenant next to us washer, which he proceeded to us at midnight one night and flooded his apartment and ours. Granted, the tenant was a moron because he knew it was overfilling and still turned it on and went to bed. There is a maintenance guy who walks around every morning looking for trash, yet he never picks anything up and never reports what pig sties these people are keeping. We lived at 2335, Apt. B3. One of our biggest issues was the overwhelming amount of children looking in our windows, standing on our patio, teasing our dog, etc. The ride bikes in and out of car ports which makes driving into the parking lot dangerous. The amazing amenities are a joke. A swimming pool and a "gym" with about 3 machines in it. They just now put up a piece of playground equipment. What a joke. Dumpsters overflowing with junk and then they email residents not to leave anything outside of them. Neighbors moved in across the hall in June 2020 and that's really when all hell broke loose. Kids screaming, peeing in the yard, up to 8 bikes at a time in their patio area (they have at least 6 people living in a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment). Too many pairs of shoes to count, food always thrown out in the yard, dead deer skins on the patio. They ripped the gutters off the building in the first week they were there. All of the kids from the building would beat the concrete with the rocks from the landscaping, rip branches off of trees. Management, specifically Julie, was told most of these issues many times and at first, she said she would talk to them, but then just quit answering our emails and calls altogether. We finally couldn't take it anymore and didn't renew our lease. We moved to another apartment complex even though we've bought a house and can move in there July 1st. Julie is pleasant enough but a horrible manager. If you rent at this he'll hole and they offer you 2335, Apt. B3, RUN.

    Avoid Club Meridian Apartments in Okemos - Misleading Advertising & Unlivable Conditions:…read more After my experience at Club Meridian Apartments, I feel obligated to warn others considering this property. Despite marketing themselves as "luxury" and "elevated" living, the reality couldn't be more different. 1. Bait and Switch Tactics: I was initially quoted a 12-month lease with a $500 move-in discount. After applying the same day as instructed, they suddenly changed to a 13-month contract, clai ming the discount only applied to longer leases - information never mentioned before and not on their website. When I pushed back with documentation, they reluctantly honored the original offer, but this dishonesty set the tone for our relationship. 2. Filthy Apartment Despite Promised Special Cleaning: I disclosed my autoimmune condition and severe allergies weeks before moving in and was assured additional cleaning would be done. This was completely false. Upon move-in, I found: - Layers of dust covering surfaces - Debris in sinks - Rust, mildew, and mold in bathroom areas - So much dirt and debris that my vacuum needed emptying after just one cleaning 3. Completely Uninhabitable Due to Paper-Thin Walls: I'm reasonable about noise in apartment living, but the structural issues here are beyond acceptable. The walls and floors have almost no sound barrier. I purchased a decibel reader that confirmed noise levels from neighbors' normal activities (TV at regular volume) exceeded Michigan's 50-decibel noise violation threshold. The sound transmission is comparable to construction plywood. 4. Management Refuses to Address Problems: When I reported these issues, management- - Offered to move me to another unit (waiving their $700 transfer fee) while admitting all units have the same structural problems Suggested I might "adjust" to different neighbors who might be quieter - Avoided my calls or directly answering my emailed questions for over a week - Had office staff repeatedly tell me only the property manager could help, yet the manager remained unavailable 5. Other Units Just As Bad: When shown alternative units: - They were equally filthy - Some were even more downgraded than my current unit - They wanted $200+ more per month for essentially the same problems - Common areas were neglected with debris and poor repairs throughout I had to check into a hotel within 48 hours of moving in because the apartment was simply uninhabitable. This property is nothing like what's advertised, and I strongly urge prospective renters to look elsewhere. Current tenants should familiarize themselves with tenant rights in Michigan regarding uninhabitable living conditions.

    Stephanie Holly - Re/Max Real Estate Professionals

    Stephanie Holly - Re/Max Real Estate Professionals

    (4 reviews)

    Buying a home can be extremely anxiety inducing. Buying a home in a state you don't live in can be…read morerisky and incredibly stressful. However, that was not the case in our situation. We were incredibly fortunate to work with Realtor Stephanie Holly. Stephanie was friendly, knowledgeable, professional and available! She was our eyes and ears on the ground, and treated our purchase as though it were equally important to her as it was to us. Stephanie kept us in the loop from many miles away. She made herself available for last minute showings, (always including us on Zoom). She communicated with vendors on our behalf, and researched issues that were specific to our situation. We felt as though were were in good hands throughout the entire home buying process. I would recommend working with Stephanie Holly again and again!

    Stephanie helped me search for a home in the Lansing/East Lansing area from out of state. She is…read morevery familiar with the area and the specific neighborhoods. She was very flexible and dependable, visiting homes for me and sharing the tour with me via video and FaceTime when I couldn't go in person. She always returned emails and text messages promptly. She was honest and realistic about the pros and cons of each property we saw. She was also ready to provide recommendations for other professionals, such as home inspectors. Ultimately, I had to withdraw from the sale for personal and professional reasons, but Stephanie was very understanding and continued to help me through that process as well. If and when circumstances allow, I won't hesitate to call on Stephanie again.

    Okemos Village Apartments

    Okemos Village Apartments

    (2 reviews)

    Hello everyone, My wife and I moved here to be close to MSU…read morewhile working towards our graduate degrees. After 3 years of living here I've got some truth to speak regarding the quality of these apartments and (lack of) customer service with DTN. If you are considering to move her, please, reconsider... Year 1 - The carpeting is gross looking when we move in and we immediately notice the smell of cat urine (likely from previous tenant) permeating throughout the apartment. DTN tells us to deal with it on our own. We use a mix of baking soda and vacuum it up for about 4 weeks. The smell lingers for about a month while we repeat the process. Year proceeds on, but we begin to notice bubbling of the paint on the walls in the hall way and bathroom in particular. Year 2 - We re-up on our lease in July. In August we tell DTN we notice water leaking from the apartment above us in the bathroom. I report it to them. I also report the immense amount of mold developing in the bathroom and AC (see photos). DTN comes into the apartment, removes a chunk of the ceiling, sees black mold and water damage, and leaves the hole exposed for 3 weeks with a fan blowing on it that makes the mold spread throughout the apartment. It would have taken longer than 3 weeks for DTN to deal with the issue had we not threatened to withhold our rent for the month after I had to drive to the property manager's office and speak with her directly. Truly unbelievable because this is a genuine health concern that they seemed unconcerned with. Year 3 - Well, here we are, our last month in this apartment. We chose not to move from the apartment because we only had 1 year left with our graduate programs and thought the worst was over... an incorrect assumption to make. Covid hits, and Michigan is in lock-down starting at the end of March. We had 3 separate power outages over this period that lasted all day that took place in May, June, and July due to equipment failures on the property. The apartment complex across from us had power, the houses next to us had power, but Okemos Village apartments was in darkness. Mind you, because of covid-19, my wife and I had nowhere else where we could go to access internet because of the shutdown. Food rotted in our fridge and we had to spend money out of our own pockets to replace it for each of the 3 times the power went out. We also lost 3 days of critical paid work because we had no power or internet to work from home with. After calling the property manager to ask for money back to replace the food we lost and time we lost from work, she essentially told us "too bad, not our problem." DTN also failed to acknowledge the power outages when they happened which shows a lack of care and concern for the people who live here. I have neighbors with similar concerns and stories with DTN. Each year DTN has steadily increased our rent, as well as our neighbors' rent. This place is not worth the price they are asking. In my experience, they could care less about the little people forced to rent.

    Very convenient to my office and to the surrounding restaurant and stores in the area. Surprisingly…read morequiet for as many apartments that are in the building. Plenty of parking spaces and on-site laundry facility.

    NAI Mid-Michigan - commercialrealestate - Updated May 2026

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