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    Hibben Ferry - I miss my cute little room at Hibben Ferry!

    Hibben Ferry

    (10 reviews)

    All maintenance has been prompt and effective, and the maintenance guy is really nice. My neighbors…read moreare all very friendly for the most part. I can hear my upstairs neighbors a lot, but this is an apartment so that comes with the territory. I sometimes see roaches inside our apartment, and recently other bugs have been showing up even though we spray. The inside looks nice. Nice mantle around the fireplace. Cabinets in kitchen are relatively new. They also have a pool and dog park. Down side to having a dog is the charge you $400 one time for having a pet and then $25 a month. The biggest problem is that the "new crowd" that has started to move in. Move and more incidents are happening where the Police have been called. Just the other week a man was sleeping on the stairs when his neighbors were trying to go to work at 8 in the morning. It seems like they are desperate to have tenants instead of taking care the of the ones that are already here. There have also been a problem of car break ins in the past.

    I lived in Hibben Ferry for a year. Overall, Mt Pleasant is a safe and relatively expensive…read moreneighborhood. So if you found a high-pay job and want to burn some cash to buy your first introductory year in Charleston, yes, Mt Pleasant is for you. As for Hibben Ferry apartments, I will not recommend to any people. IN FACT, YOU SHOULD AVOID IF YOU'RE NEW. Here are the pros and cons out of my sincerity: Pros: 1. Apartment manager Kathy is the most professional manager I've ever seen. You always see her smiling no matter what. You can always feel her friendliness. 2. Safe neighborhood 3. Nice fishing piers on Sham Creek. Cons: 1. fees, fees, and fees on top of your rent. 2. water bill: no individual water meter for each unit. You pay what other people used. Even if you don't use water the entire month, you still need to pay the average. This encourages residents to waste water (because other people are paying for me, so why not use more?) And guess what, draining and pumping the pool?- you're also paying for it. Water bill for a single bedroom apartment unit is above $80 per month. WATCH OUT! Hibben Ferry had a waterbill scandal in 2016. Some of us were charged for what they messed up previously (or could simply be an excuse for them to balance their management budget). That cause a lot of us to go on street. See the story: http://www.live5news.com/story/33284892/apartment-complex-residents-looking-for-answers-after-high-bill 3. If you have a choice, do not choose the ground level units. The building structure is old. YOU WILL HEAR EVERY SINGLE FOOTSTEP your upstairs neighbor make. If they don't go to bed before you, guess what, INSOMNIA IS YOUR WORSE NIGHTMARE. You can live with a day, 2 days, but what about a year? (ding ding ding! the lease locks you for at least a year. Would you like a year of insomnia even with earplugs?) As an experienced Yelper, I have the duty to report with frankness to all of you.

    Eller Mount Pleasant

    Eller Mount Pleasant

    (2 reviews)

    -1* Good Location. Horrible property Management. Black mold hidden costs and shady office…read moreteams...they change every few months...We were flooded from upper unit 3 times and they got us an extremely noisy fan to dry it. The old pipes break constantly so the water is shut off days at a time with no notice . Mostly they haven't addressed any pest control concerns, safety concerns, or problems with vents and landscaping companies that blow dirt and leaves onto first floor porches. Don't move here. Check with real residents that are more familiar with the issues.

    i absolutely cannot express enough how horrible this place is and the entire company. we moved here…read moresept 2023 and from day 1, the front office (two leasing agents) acted like questions we asked were always just a bother to them and looked at us like we were stupid. keep in mind they have now gone through 2 GMs and 4 leasing agents, while we never even met the first GM because she never left her office or she was never there. when my husband and i did our walkthrough before moving our stuff in the entire place was absolutely disgusting. the kitchen sink looked like it had never been cleaned since the last tenants, both bathroom tubs had dirt all in it, guest bathroom sink was dirty, and the master bathroom had a cigarette in it, the shower head pipe was loose and coming off the wall and everything else had mold AND rust all over it of course after we turned in our "move-in checklist", we never heard anything from anyone or even got an apology. the entire complex lost water twice in 2024 during the summer because a pipeline burst and they had to cut off the water, which was cut off for almost 5-6 days and no one from management offered to help anyone, they only gave away 2-3 bottles of water per apartment.when they told everyone that both them and the "hibben ferry condominiums" share a pipeline that's we then found out that the hibben ferry " condominiums" are infact not that, they are eller mount pleasant apartments, and that's why we all lost water because the pipelines were connected. when we put in several work orders because the spare bathroom toilet would keep running and we had to always keep it off, it took me going up to the office a month later raising hell to have them come fix it (which they didn't because it broke 2 days later). be prepared to never see your water bill, and if you ask for it, "they have to find it" and it takes 3 days. nobody picks up their dogs feces and half of them run around without leashes. the tenant below us had feces water coming up from her floors and it was left like that for 6 hours because the front office told her they had to wait for the plumber. when my husband got maintenance there to clean everything up because they were just standing by their shop smoking cigarettes, they started treated the tenants (females) horribly because they had to clean it up. maintenance then proceeded to get into my husbands face and threatened him when he told them they needed to learn to do their jobs. please please please pay attention to EVERY SINGLE DETAIL OF YOUR LEASE because we were told our rent was one amount and it would not go up drastically at all, LIES!! it went up $450 and we only had 2 weeks to either resign our lease or leave. it wasn't even a full 12 month lease, they were ending it a month early but still gonna charge us for an extra month. document EVERYTHING, if you have conversations with any part of management or maintenance, record it because they will never own up to ANYTHING they do/say/ said/did. this place is NOT worth the money, even if it is in mount pleasant. yes, having a dock on shem creek is nice but that's about it. please don't waste your money when there are plenty of other places that are worth the money and look much better than here.f

    MAA 1201 Midtown

    MAA 1201 Midtown

    (19 reviews)

    I have lived in a 1 bed/1 bath unit at Midtown for two years now. My overall experience has been…read moregreat. Maintenance and the office teams are very responsive (Joanna is particularly wonderful). The apartment itself is comfortable - high ceilings, in-unit laundry, granite countertops, large bathrooms and closet. Overall, no pest issues. Walls are thick enough that I rarely hear my neighbors. Location is awesome (Sullivan's beach is 15 mins down the road and you have easy access to hwy 17 and Coleman Blvd). Commute is easy to downtown (approx 20 mins for 6:30am travel). Plus, they periodically make improvements to the buildings (pressure washing, painting, floor replacement in the halls). The pools could do with a cleaning x2 a week though, since they're so busy. They're relatively small pools for the amount of people in this community. Not a dealbreaker though. The problems with the community are largely caused other tenants. They treat this place rough and many don't pick up after their dogs. The area is awesome if you are a dog owner and there are trash cans and bags everywhere provided by the complex - people are just lazy. Anyway, compared to older facilities, it's "luxury," but many of the paint finishes seem cheap/not durable and the cost is exorbitant. I started high at $1840 for rent. If I renew in September, my rent goes up to $2025. This is pretty high considering I don't even have a porch or balcony (expect to pay at least another $100/mos for those units). I'm trying to find cheaper places to live, but it's very difficult anywhere in Charleston right now. And most other places are just plain gross. Alas, these are the times in which we live. Of course, the price is pretty reasonable to split if you have a roommate. Two bed places are $2600 to over $3000, I think (as of summer 2024). I recommend living here, if you can afford it.

    Fast forward five years later and changes in maintenance and rental office personnel are bringing…read more1201 Midtown back to standards I experienced initially. Josh and his staff work hard to give residents a positive experience to bring my ratings up. (They were rated one/two stars by me for a few years!). An attitude of caring is now evident and all services have been stepped up in the past 6 months or more. Maintenance is very responsive and the grounds and buildings reflect that fact. Life is much nicer at 1201 Midtown with Josh and his staff!

    The Jasper - Pool Terrace and Sundeck

    The Jasper

    (3 reviews)

    Harleston Village

    we recently toured, and we fell in love with this property. It's a really great location and we…read moreenjoyed getting to know the property.

    Love the Jasper. I lived here for 3 years and was always grateful. It's "living lavish," no doubt…read more The grounds are meticulously manicured, and the star deck and amenities are spotless. You will not find a single leaf on the ground. Here's the most important benefit, to me: you cannot hear your neighbors. I'd say that once a month, I'd hear my neighbors drop something, but that's about it. It's VERY quiet. No footsteps, snoring, conversation eavesdropping, or music can be heard (unless your neighbor is having a party of course, but this doesn't happen at the Jasper.) The building is hurricane proof and from what I'm guessing, would be the last thing standing in the event of a nuclear blast - it's top notch. Tenants are comprised of the mid to older age range, with some graduate students sprinkled in. No ragers, no pre games, no screaming. Everyone is nice, and every pet is nice. There are shops/restaurants underneath that are 10/10 and convenient. There are monthly resident events that are well worth the time to attend (sunset paddle boarding, sunset ferry rides, weekly Wednesday happy hours, wreath making, candle making, food trucks, all FREE). The internet is lightning fast. The location can't be beat - with Colonial lake across the street, and the historic district a 1 minute walk away... makes me want to move back! Rent for my 1 bedroom was $3600 monthly. It's steep, but if you spend 95% of your time somewhere, it's worth the money. There is no better apartment in all of Charleston, and I've seen them all! 5/5 10/10 - no complaints.

    Parish Place Apartments - apartments - Updated May 2026

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