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    District at Linworth of Worthington Apartments

    District at Linworth of Worthington Apartments

    (29 reviews)

    Northwest

    Actual apartment was nice but not worth the price of utilities. Cons- There is no way we should be…read morepaying $129 for internet. There was NO option to opt out for other internet of refuse. There was no option to opt out of valet trash. Pet deposit was absurd. When leaving we were charged for not shampooing the carpets. Staff were pushy with getting renters to write Google reviews Pro- Walls were thick and we didn't hear neighbors. Pool was nice. Packages were kept safe.

    This was an easy review and necessary since many of the positive reviews were blatantly coerced by…read morestaff. Prospective tenants should carefully consider the information below before signing a lease. The apartment required additional cleaning upon moving in. I reported this to management, who acknowledged it but no corrective action was ever taken. Construction quality throughout the units appears to be below expectations for the price point. The area has experienced systemic crime issues that are not communicated to residents. In January 2019, 27-year-old Yong Bin Zhang was fatally shot in a garage at this complex - a case that remains unsolved. More recently, car break-ins and thefts have occurred, yet management does not appear to proactively alert other tenants about criminal activity on the property. I encourage others to do their own due diligence on this. The location presents additional challenges: situated directly by train tracks (frequent train horn noise), on a busy street where exiting during weekday afternoons can be difficult, and at a very high-traffic intersection. The pool was unavailable for most of the summer. The gym cleanliness was inconsistent. With limited dumpster capacity for the number of units, waste management becomes challenging. Management sends passive aggressive notices to residents but enforcement and property upkeep (beyond landscaping) were inconsistent during my residency. Notably, there is an $80 monthly amenity fee - ironic considering the poor state of the amenities. Additionally, residents are locked into a single internet provider at $130/month with no alternative options. The sole maintenance technician was responsive and professional - the only competent aspect of operations. The leasing office had significant difficulty handling standard procedures: My move-out was scheduled when the leasing office was closed, preventing me from handing in keys or conducting a joint walk-through. This resulted in $875 in itemized cleaning charges despite leaving the unit in a better state than I found it in after only living here for 3 months. The initial final statement did not include my security deposit and when I identified this error, they were dismissive and did not believe me. Follow-up calls were required before a corrected statement was issued over a month later and was not acknowledged with an apology. I was aware of some issues from other reviews before moving in and accepted them because I only needed a short-term lease. However, I did not anticipate the problems would be this severe. My experience revealed a pattern of accounting errors, communication challenges, lack of transparency regarding safety incidents, and difficulties during the move-out process. The property management approach did not meet reasonable expectations. The Connor Group (parent company) has tenant discussion groups online where residents from multiple properties share similar experiences with management practices. Looking online, there are multiple claims against this company filed on the Ohio Attorney General's website. Stay away.

    The Timbrook Guesthouse - Living area

    The Timbrook Guesthouse

    (26 reviews)

    I booked a room for this weekend, which included July 4th. However, something came up that…read moreprevented us from being about to visit. As soon as we found out, my wife called and was told that it was no problem, that there is a waiting list, and once it is cancelled, we would get a refund. We would be charged a $35 fee, though. Having not yet received a confirmation email, my wife called again, asking about the refund. And she talked to a very rude person who said we were not getting a refund because it included a holiday. Also snapped "it is clearly written in the confirmation" several times and completely ignored the question of someone previously giving us false information. The excuse was "I am a small business and need to survive"... but rings very hollow because there is no doubt it was re-rented, in fact, she is double dipping and making twice the money. Nice little racket, if you ask me. While I did miss the holiday clause in the confirmation (which was made 35 days before the arrival date, so not much time to cancel), the fact that we were told we were getting a refund is a huge problem. If we were told the truth, we would have made arrangements to at least partially attend. And if this is the way they treat customers, I am wondering if I didn't dodge a bullet by not going. Needless to say, I will never patronize this business.

    Without question a first class and 5 star guesthouse! Jill, the owner, is attentive and warm and…read morehas thought of every detail. Her family history of Hawaiian culture shines through in the art and overall ambiance..The grounds are beautifully maintained and a joy to explore. The exotic birds are a huge bonus. Easy walk over to the lake and trail too! Hot tub was a treat after a long day! We can't say enough about the room and how cozy and well appointed it was. The fireplace was the icing on the cake. We will definitely make plans to visit again. Mahalo for sharing your slice of heaven with us

    The Doll Museum at the Old Rectory - Dolls

    The Doll Museum at the Old Rectory

    (6 reviews)

    Took K here for the Barbie exhibit. She loved it, and wanted half the Barbies (and knew some of…read morethe history already.) Housed in a nice historic building, it's just three small rooms. But they are nicely arranged and chock-full of interesting dolls, some almost 200 years old. There's a printed guide, and a treasure hunt sheet. The staff are super friendly and talked to Baby K a lot, about the displays and about her dolls. There are furnished rooms with interesting artifacts as well as antiques for sale, but we barely saw those. Definitely worth a visit if you are anywhere nearby, and a detour if you are at all into dolls like some K.

    During the family trip to Columbus and while my brother was taking the exam for his insurance…read moreagent's license, my mom and me decided to explore. I told her there was this great antique store I wanted to try and brought her over to The Doll Museum at the Old Rectory as a surprise. My mom loves dolls. Still owns several of them. She used to have a ton of them. I never really liked them, they used to creep me out as a kid as I sometimes felt they were watching me. Still she absolutely loves them and I thought it would be a fun surprise for her to visit a Doll Museum. Anyway she realized the surprise as soon as she saw the sign. I laughed when she said... you lied! You said this was an antique store... well its both i responded! We walked in and were greeted by two sweet ladies who are part of Worthington Historical Society. They told us a bit about the society as well as the history of the building we were in, which was built back in 1845 as the Rectory of St.Johns Episcopal Church. It now holds the Doll Museum which has 19th and 20th Century dolls from all over the world and also has an antique/consignment store attached. They took us on a tour of the place and talked about the dolls they had on display. My mom was so happy throughout the tour, and made the entire trip to Columbus worth it. Once we were finished we shopped in the antique store where i found an antique porcelain figurine from Denmark, a few items i thought would make my living room look nicer, and some jewelry I bought for my bestie. I got her this vintage turquoise bracelet! Also the proceeds help fund the historical society, so it was for a good cause! My whole experience here was wonderful. Although I will never love dolls... i love antique stores. By the end, we left with a smile on our faces ready to continue enjoying our family trip. If you are into dolls or antiques, definitely come check this place out!

    RISE Commercial District - selfstorage - Updated May 2026

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