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    I lived here my whole life it was my best house great back yard for sledding and I had much fun with my mom

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    Bigelow Commons - Laundry Facilities located in every Building

    Bigelow Commons

    (31 reviews)

    I have lived here since 10/1/18, so I plan to make updates to this review as my lease (10mo) goes…read moreon. Rent Price: The new MGM Grand in Springfield, MA (about 15min away) increased the property value of the area, but I feel $1500/mo for a 1 bedroom with old kitchen appliances is steep. I know the northeast is notorious for a relatively high cost of living...but sheesh. This neighborhood is a little old, but the complex is kind of in it's own little upgraded bubble and police patrol ALL THE TIME so I'm not worried. You do have several things included in the cost of your rent, though (water, sewer, trash, heat, a storage bin). Staff: Barbara has been my front office point of contact from day one, and she is a gem. I really like the front office staff. They are very personable, responsive, and pleasant. When my boyfriend and I toured our apartment before move in there was a HORRIBLE smell (tenants before us had pets) and Barbara immediately contacted maintenance and got the ball rolling for a brand new carpet. When we moved in, the smell was gone and our carpet is SO SOFT and beautiful. Maintenance: I have had a couple of maintenance issues (mail key and dishwasher not working) and they were fixed the day I submitted the work order. The maintenance guys I met were very courteous, and fixed everything in a timely fashion. Noise: There's a dog that lives in my area and poor thing barks all the time when it's lonely. It's not annoying (I personally love dogs) but you can hear it. Other than that the complex and neighborhood is quiet. Bradley-International Airport is about 15-20min away so you can sometimes (vaguely) hear planes taking off/landing. Also, there are train tracks near the complex. Ammenities: The tennis court is brand new. The grounds are well kept. The fitness center has a few pieces of equipment that need upgrading (ex. torn seats on the spin bike) but I like it. It has just enough to get the job done, and the sauna in the locker room is a huge bonus. My boyfriend has used the indoor lap pool, and is a fan. There are racquetball courts and a small personal yoga room which are really nice.

    Bigelow is awesome!! staff are very professional!! :-) :-)…read more Thank you, ~Dr. Daniel K. Zytka

    Fox Hill Apartments

    Fox Hill Apartments

    (5 reviews)

    I read the reviews before visiting & decided to reserve judgment because the location is very…read moreconvenient yet set back from road. The apartments are spacious and nicely remodeled. I especially like the private porch. My advice to anyone considering Fox Hill is to see for yourself and talk to neighbors & ignore what seem to be reviews from former tenants who had other issues.

    I had a great time living in my unit for 2 years. You can't get anything close to this or as nice…read morein the Boston area. I believe my rent to start was $1150 and the second year it was $1255 for a 1 bedroom. It was quiet during my first year but this year it got louder with more small kids moving in and dogs. The grounds are kept very clean and management lets everyone know when cars need to be moved for plowing, when grass is being treated, when unauthorized non- residents are violating the pool, and on occasion theft. There's assigned parking however, the second yr the newer residents starting parking in my spot a lot and causing me to have dents on my passenger door. The laundry rooms could be a lot better. There's constantly dog hairs/fur in the machines, yuck! However there is a way through an app to alert the company when a machine is malfunctioning which happened sometimes and I swear it's because of all the dog hairs clogging up the system. Unfortunately there is only 2 spots to reload the balance on your laundry card. I had suggested multiple times that all the laundry rooms should be able to have a reload card system. My first year there was an ice cream truck that would come every Friday but the second year that disappeared. Both summers the pool opened up late well after Memorial Day and 4th of July. Then the pool would close early for the season so if you're lucky you might get 6 weeks out of it. The BBQ area is only available on the other side of the complex so bring a Wagon or drive to the BBQ area but then you'll have to travel back to your unit away to use the rest room. Hardly no one uses the basketball court or tennis court and maybe they should consider converting those into BBQ areas as well. The CONS: There are hidden fees and they rush you out the unit even if you tell them you're buying a house and need a few more days or weeks, nope they don't give a damn. They offer to hike your rent up $400, from $1255 to $1600 for no reason. It's not like you're asking for extra square footage. Your lease ends you better find a safe place to sleep in your car or secure an AirBnB.

    Premier Property Management Services - 7 inches thick and the best management company around premier took it down

    Premier Property Management Services

    (32 reviews)

    I sold my condo recently, and dealing with Premier Property Management -- especially its owner,…read moreDavid Karat -- was one of the most exhausting and infuriating parts of the entire process. In my personal experience, David was extremely difficult to work with. Communication was consistently delayed, dismissive, or flat-out unhelpful. Every attempt to get clear answers felt like hitting a wall. Instead of professionalism, I encountered what I can only describe as a level of disorganization and indifference that made even simple tasks unnecessarily stressful. The management of the complex reflected the same issues. Problems were ignored, updates were nonexistent, and owners were left guessing about what was happening with their own property. It became clear to me that Premier had no interest in transparency or efficiency, at least based on how my concerns were handled. I was so frustrated by my interactions with Premier -- and with David Karat in particular -- that unloading my unit felt like a relief. That should tell you everything. I'm more than willing to share my email chains with anyone who wants to see exactly why I came to these conclusions. My correspondence speaks volumes about what I personally experienced as the absolute mishandling of basic responsibilities. If you're considering hiring Premier Property Management, I strongly suggest you look elsewhere. One star feels generous.

    If less than Zero stars was a choice they be in the sub-basement of zeroes…read more If you are an HOA considering a new property run fast and far. Still no changes since my post last year. They've gotten WORSE. The snow plow crew has gotten stuck on our property several times and no salt has been spread on the roads. Sidewalks have not been done yet as of 9:08 am on 2/24/26. 10-12 inches of snow in CT is not a big deal so please DO NOT tell me it is. Premier's Owner (who shall remain nameless and useless) exploits a loophole in the State's Condo Owner's Act and has (2) licensed CAM's. The rest of his staff works under him and have NO WORK ETHIC WHATSOEVER. Our Property Manager has got to be THE WORST. BTW......she is related to the owner ( who shall remain nameless and useless) Work orders in their "GoEnumerate" system hardly ever get acknowledge so we send our requests to our PM and she reads the subject line and sends back an email saying "Thank you" or "Someone will be out next week." Next week never comes. That same "GoEnumerate" system in 2024; instead of taking out one month of HOA fees as authorized on the "portal" took out 3 payments. I have the screenshots if anyone out there is interested. Now I hand deliver my HOA payment in a postal money order so they have no banking or credit card information on file. Many owner's are now, finally beginning to have no faith in Premier and are voicing it loudly. Our Board doesn't care ESPECIALLY OUR PRESIDENT. I said it before and will say it again. There are a ton of property manager companies in CT not on Google. DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE CHOOSING A COMPANY WITH SO MANY BAD REVIEWS. They even file their paperwork with the Secretary of State late and have received a few forfeiture of license letters from the Secretary. Run far and fast. You have a choice. Choose wisely. Here is a picture of my steps and sidewalk. I'm a handicapped individual with gait issues due to strokes and severe arthritis. I have imaging appointments today. This should be interesting.

    Countrywood At Enfield

    Countrywood At Enfield

    (1 review)

    An overall good place to live…read more My wife and I lived in one of Countrywood's "loft" apartments for almost exactly four years. - Decent price given all that's included. Monthly rent is a little higher than other places in the area, but those extra dollars manifest themselves in things like well-manicured grounds, a clean and mechanically-maintained laundry room, etc. - Utilities in the area aren't a huge problem. Having the option of not having Comcast was a big plus for us. One problem: electric bill had a tendency to vary wildly with the seasons, going from around $50 in the winter to around $150 in the summer. Those apartment-provided air conditioners get hungry fast. - There's plenty of parking. Each unit gets one assigned parking space, and all remaining vehicles / guest vehicles have to fend for themselves with the "extra" spaces in the lot. In four years living there I never failed to find an extra space somewhere relatively close to our building. - Maintenance orders were generally fulfilled quickly, depending on the severity of the problem. Issues with blown lights and general plumbing issues were all fixed quickly. My wife and I had some sort of leak in the ceiling of our kitchen which was examined several times and not fixed over the course of a year and a half. Near the end we started getting worried they would take it out of our security deposit to fix it; they told us they would not. - Snow removal could be a problem. The management and maintenance teams don't live on-site, and the manager contracted out snow removal, meaning that in intervals of high snowfall, we often wound up with a cursory plowing that was meant to last us a few days until they could come and do a more thorough job. There was little organization to snow removal - no directions as to when to park your car on what side of the lot so they could plow one side and then the other, etc. We actually got plowed in a couple of times. - Access to other areas is as decent as anything in Enfield. There's no public transit; the only easily walkable destinations are the post office, a slightly sketchy cash-only convenience store, and a very high-quality family-owned local dairy farm. For everything else you'll need a car; but the complex's location right off Rte. 5 and only a couple of minutes from I-91 make it relatively easy to get where one needs to go. - Crime was never a huge issue. The police showed up a few times over the years we were there, mostly for EMS calls or for domestic disturbances, but to the best of my knowledge, nothing serious ever developed along that front. There was an incident relatively soon after we arrived wherein someone who didn't live at the complex got into the laundry room and stole some clothes; management reacted immediately by changing the locks and giving us a new, separate keys to the laundry. - Interesting side note: many local eateries refused to the deliver to the apartment. I couldn't tell you why; they always just said, "Sorry, we don't deliver to that area."

    The Mansions at Canyon Ridge Apartments

    The Mansions at Canyon Ridge Apartments

    (7 reviews)

    Staff treats tenants or at least certain tenants like crap. They are really nasty and I'm pretty…read moresure they've broken at least a half dozen laws. They don't care and won't help you and just generally aren't nice people. Luxury living this is not. If I wanted to pay a ton to be treated like this I would have stayed in abusive relationship where I had no money or self respect for myself. This place may have been great at one point, but not now. Shame. Could be nice. Notice how cheap the rent is compared to other places in area with similar features and amenities? It's like discount housing and there's a reason for that.... OHHH AND THEYRE RACIST!!!! Lawsuit online where woman won bc they wouldn't hire her. Gross people.

    Very quiet, well maintained, friendly staff and respectful neighbors. Enjoyed the tennis courts and…read moreplenty of quiet back roads to cycle and run/jog in the area. Common Fitness room/meeting room was a bonus, as was the convenience of a heated garage I lived at Canyon Ridge beginning in March 2011 and all of 2012 at about $1,300/mo......so roughly, $29,000.00. I honored the management rules......or at least......was not ever notified of any offenses. Encountered only minor inconveniences while living there. Would have rated Canyon Ridge much higher had I not experienced managements excessive over-reach of levying a charge against my damage/security payment, covering a reported (possibly fraudulently so) The charge wasn't enough to file small claims, but more importantly I don't recall inflicting such damage. I do recall, however, and probably will never forget, the $400 hosing I got from Canyon Ridge for the repair of a single bent venetian blind blade. Be careful out there.

    Scitico Gardens - apartments - Updated May 2026

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