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Moving to Phalen Village was the best decision I ever made!…read more I moved a great deal throughout my life. My moves topped 25 and 10 of those moves were Interstate moves. The longest I'd ever been able to live in one place was four years and I was tired of the Gypsy lifestyle. So I started looking for "the last house on the block" because I wanted to throw away the moving boxes and finally put down roots for the first time in 55 years. I started looking at numerous housing options. If, in the beginning of that search, you would have asked me if I would have considered Active Senior Living I would have given that a "remote chance". I knew I did not want the overhead of a full home, again. I looked at apartments but the rental rates were not to my liking. I wanted more for my dollar. I looked at Condos but could not find a small condo complex that accepted pets. Besides which the Association Dues for the condos were outrageous. Then one day I simply drove by Phalen Village and dialed the number from my cell phone while stopped at a stoplight. From that moment forward absolutely everything fell into place.There was one unit share open at the time and turns out it's exactly the floor plan I would have chosen, given the options. I was approved by the Board Of Directors to move to Phalen Village within days. The Resident Manager shouldered virtually all the renovations to my unit (carpet, flooring, paint, light fixtures, appliances) and I simply showed up a month later with my furniture. The process was seamless! The next month I brought my new rescue Pug home and he considers himself the Mascot of the building. I thought I was moving into an apartment building. I soon found that I had moved into a family atmosphere. The caring and support and socialization with the other members in the community is more than I ever expected. A loner, by nature, it is hard to justify not falling out my front door down one floor to events. I have repeatedly, and personally, seen and been the benefactor of the support of this community in difficult times. I am so proud of and grateful for my Phalen Family. If you are looking for more than just an "apartment" or have decided the overhead of a "home" is too much, if you are looking for a place to belong, if you are looking for a place to socialize, if you are looking for a place to connect, if you are looking or a place to thrive, if you are looking for a place to finally call "home", then Phalen Village should be your next stop. It's true what they say here. Real Life does begin at 55.

My parents moved into Reallife in 2005, and has been the best move they could have made. The…read morecommunity is great and active, so there is always something to be involved in, but as independent private apartments, they also have the privacy that one would expect of a private apartment. No more snow shoveling or home maintenance. No more worries about falls off of ladders. No more weekend maintenance projects with my parents. The co-op takes care of all of this for them, and they love it!

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There are 49 different layouts. When viewing, they will only show you the model unit. I cannot…read morestress this enough, make sure you get to view the unit you're moving into!!!!! The building is U shaped which means there are three hallways on each floor along with 50 units on each floor. I live on the opposite end of the U where the moving elevator was on the complete opposite side of the U. I have a 7 minute walk to and from the trash/recycling. It takes 3 1/2 minutes to walk to the elevator. There's an elevator at the end of my hallway, but that's not the elevator they allow you to use to move in. I had what they called a, "long move in." It was me and three of the moving guys I hired literally running down the hallways because I had budgeted them for 7 hours. The manager only allows you 3 hours to schedule the dock to move your stuff in. If you go over the allowed 3 hours without telling the manager, they will fine you $200. This place absolutely loves their fines. Parking is $160 a month. They charge for trash and water. My heating/ac bill was extremely outrageously expensive. I moved out of an 800 sq. foot house and my electric bill was never over $80 a month. My electric bill now for a 630 sq. Foot apartment is $120 a month in the summer. Since this is located above a grocery store, there are deliveries at all hours of the night. 2am, 3am 4am, 5am, not to mention, the garbage trucks come very early as well as the recycling truck. The two gas grills are completely filthy. I don't think they've ever been cleaned. It's a grease fire waiting to happen. I've tried 3 attempts at leaving Google reviews, but they've been removed every time. The noise from the mufflers is so loud and obtrusive, you can't leave your windows open in the summer nor can you leave them open at night due to the nightly deliveries. The unit I have comes with a "fireplace" which it definitely is not. It's a fan with an orange light. It never gets hot enough to warm up the place. I thought it was at least a gas fireplace, but no. It's such a bait and switch trap. I pay $1630 a month plus $35 for water/trash and $160 a month for parking. Keep looking as this isn't it.

The Penfield is the best ! After 40 years owning a home I sold , so I could enjoy worry free…read moreapartment living . I researched over 20 apartments and finally decided on the Penfield . BEST DECISION EVER! the staff is amazing , from front office to maintenance any and all questions or concerns were addressed IMMEDIATELY! the location is amazing , but the staff makes the difference . Highly recommend !

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I have lived at the Custom House since 2017, and have watched it deteriorate over the last several…read moreyears. The building itself is beautiful, and the amenities are fairly nice, but I would not describe it as a luxury apartment building any longer. The managers and support staff change every few months, so there is no consistency or follow through. Here are a few things you should know: There is a homeless shelter next door. There are also people that set up tents/shelters very close to the building. There have been several occasions where people piggyback into the building with a resident or hotel guest, and since there is no security during non-business hours, and they then proceed to wander the building. We've had many packages stolen, found people sleeping in the lobby, and had someone defecate (yes, a human) next to our car in the garage. Management's response is to call the non-emergency police number. They do not have their own emergency number to call, nor a caretaker you can call with any issues after hours. You are really left on your own to deal with any safety or security issues. I would not describe the building as safe or secure. Unfortunately, the City of Saint Paul has also gone down hill, and I do not feel safe walking by myself at night or in the early morning hours. They allow all breeds of dogs in the building, including pit bulls and Rottweilers. The hallway carpets have urine stains on them, and you will, on regular occasion, find piles of feces on the floor. The halls and parking garage also often smell of marijuana. The management's response to issues like I have described above is very slow - often 24 to 72 hours. They just don't seem to care. That's a really hard pill to swallow when this is your home. Years ago I would rave about this building, but I wouldn't anymore. It's just not the luxury apartment building they portray it to be in the pictures, in my opinion.

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Here we go. So I'm going to start off by saying that the apartments appear to be very nice and…read more"luxury." However, I have lived here for about 7-8 months in building 1701. All I can say this this, pick somewhere else. They are slow responding to maintenance requests. My roommates door couldn't close all the way and they took over 2 weeks to fix it and didn't even fix it until the second request. When we signed a lease the FIRST time, they had us change it because the hadn't received the upgraded counter tops and what not so I had to wait to move it. The sink still isn't properly sealed after this amount of time and drips into the cupboard. So, they notified every apartment that they would be installing washer/dryers into every unit. I didn't notice this email and it was sent to the wrong email for my roommate which she tried to go into the office and change. It was a whole $82.50 dollars extra on your rent....... And they told us when we renew that it would be $160 over what we are paying now. Mind you that the washer and dryer only fits half a load of laundry and will add more to the water and electricity you pay. If you sign just know they've made sure that they will charge you the most they can. During this time they wouldn't respond to emails or voice messages. Now as of today 6/11/21, it is 87 degrees in my apartment. We have a two bedroom and both of the AC units are in there with no way to cool the apartment (kitchen,dining room,living room). In the winter expect your apartment to be about 60 degrees cause apparently their boilers can't compensate for the amount of apartments there are. No in between. I have tried to call and again leave voice messages but no response. I always have to go into the office to have my concerns addressed and their hours are like 10-6. So sometimes I work later than that..... Good luck, your gonna need it. I could go on and on but honestly save yourself the money cause they don't care about you unless you're a new tenant. And after that, they don't care if your comfortable. Zzz

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I've lived at 333 for 2.5 years and wouldn't live anyplace else in Lowertown. The building is…read moreimpressive with the huge pillars from the original factory in the hallways and apartments. It's always spotlessly clean (thanks Irma!). Nate, the maintenance manager is responsive, and always happy to go the extra mile. Bri and Alyvia in the office are friendly, hardworking and tenant communications are excellent. We live in a very urban environment so you have to be mindful of your surroundings. The building is secure and there's a security guard here (who lives in the building) from 6pm-6am and I feel safe. I love the diversity and occasionally gritty edge to the neighborhood, but it's just 3 blocks to the Farmers Market and 4 to the Saints stadium, so the suburbs invade us throughout the week in the summer. It's 3 blocks to the Mississippi for great walks and Mears Park has concerts all the time. Guest parking is metered on-street or parking ramps nearby, so a little tricky for entertaining large groups of friends. The 333 amenities (common/game/theater rooms, 24 hour coffee bar, gym and lounge next to the rooftop deck) are beautiful. I feel proud of where I live. The rent is at the top end of my budget though, and if it goes up much I'll have to move, but I love it while I can afford it.

This place is amazing! I fell in love with the high unfinished ceilings and huge windows. I have…read morefolks living above me and I heard them twice in one year. I think they dropped a dumbbell. The appliances are brand new with lots of fancy features. The building is clean and well maintained. I have not had the opportunity to put in a housekeeping ticket as of yet. I did lose a very special earring down the drain and I asked the maintenance engineer if he would help me retrieve it. He had it on my counter within hours with a nice note. I am so grateful to Ben. I really like the common areas when I need to host some friends for a gathering. The areas are exceptionally clean, so we make sure to leave it the same way. Our packages are kept in room and an email is sent promptly when they arrive. The packages are organized in an easy to find fashion. Our neighbors are the best. If you have friends over they are respectful. We have a book club, seasonal get-togethers and art crawls. We do have many dog owners. I love the doggie biscuit pot at the entrance. I think all the doggies do as well. Lana and Calsey always keep it stocked. That is a Bonus! We have needed special favors and Calsey, Lana, Ben, Nate and Dee are extremely helpful. My printer was out of ink and I needed the lease agreement printed, a package placed outside the package room due to my late arrival, something hung...the list goes on and on and they never made me feel like I was inconveniencing them. We had an issue with trespassers camping out and management employed a security guard to ensure our safety. Calsey went as far as to fight city council to close our skyway access. She won! Thanks Calsey and team. These folks care and make you feel like part of the family. I never want to move out. I think they should convert these lofts into condos.

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