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Willowbrook Hill Condominiums of Provo

Willowbrook Hill Condominiums of Provo

(2 reviews)

It's sad, this place used to be amazing. We have lived here over 7 years. But in the past couple…read moreyears, the greedy and incompetent board has been cutting lots of corners, so nothing is getting fixed or taken care of. They outsourced management to a piece of crap company Evolution Management. The board and off-site management company just take turns blaming each other for problems, and NOTHING gets done. The concrete stairs of several buildings have been broken (half of it crumbled away) for months, the pool opened 2 weeks late for the summer and now a month later, the doors to the pool still don't work to get in. The hot tub has been "under construction" for 2 YEARS with no visible progress. The final straw for me is that we just got locked out of the ONE door that still worked for us to use the pool. I'm very pissed. Before you even consider moving here, find out if they still use Evolution management, and ask neighbors if there are still problems like this going on. This place has a lot of units, they really need a full-time on-site manager like they did up until a couple years ago. I honestly wonder if the board is stealing from the dues, since they are Invisalign not going to maintenance.

I'll have to say this is the worst place to live. I wouldn't recommend anyone owning or renting…read moreanything here. Parking sucks and the HOA sucks even more. They tell you what you can or can't have on your porch and even Windows. I received a warning for eviction for something I didn't even do. Today I came home to a warning cuz I had one cooler on my porch. The list goes on and on of negative things about this place and sadly I can't think of anything positive.

Fathom Realty

Fathom Realty

(3 reviews)

Fathom Realty is a great real estate company. We have worked for other companies and Fathom is…read moreamazing. We are very happy how they treat us and our clients!!! THEY ARE A HIGH QUALITY company. We celebrate with you as your dreams come true!!!

I rented a condo in the Millcreek area called Quail Park Condominium 1039 East Quail Vista Lane,…read moreApt C, Millcreek, Utah. My lease is 9 months long. I moved in December 8th 2019 and extended a month to month lease by September 2020. Along the way Covid-19 hit and I requested for a rent deferral in April. They made it so difficult to process the request, despite that the entire country is under a pandemic crisis. I was unemployed for about 3 months with no income coming in. All they did for me was break up the rent payments in two parts for only 1 month. They didn't care, all they wanted was payment and nevermind that the landlord was getting mortgage relief from the goverment for the Covid releif package. When I gave them my 30 days notice that I will be moving out on October 31, 2020. Now mind you I was not late on any of my rent, paid it on time every single month. On September 30th 2020 they posted a "Notice to Vacate" on my front door! As if I was being evicted! My neighbor was concerned thinking I was being evicted. Asked me if I was and if I'm ok, I said no and this is rather disturbing! I called the office asking why do they do that and their answer to me was it is in the contract. I scoured the contract for this language and no where did it say about posting a notice to vacate premises! This is disturbing that I have never experienced before as a renter of any property management run company. It sends a bad message to the tenants that they are being eviced when in truth they are not. It sends an emrassing message to my neighbors. It sends a message to compromised my privacy and perhaps an intruder that the place will be vacate and an invitation to rob. I feel this is a very bad practice by this company and I never wish for anyone to encounter this experience that I have experienced. I ended up moving out on October 4th 2020 and left the place empty and just paid my October payment. Cleaned out this place so much cleaner then when I moved in! I did my walked through with some employee and we signed off. He even stated of how clean it is. This company only cares on making money along with the owner as well. I hope this unit stays empty for at least 12 months or longer so that the owner as well as the property management company feel my pain that they inflict on me on how horrible the way they practice thier business. As of today 12/16/20 the unit is still empty. Serves them right!

Alpine Village

Alpine Village

(49 reviews)

I have honestly thought long and hard about this rating. I am 22, I am a student at BYU and I am…read morefrom Texas. This is the first place I lived after my mission. I have lived at Alpine Village for the past year and I will not sign a contract for next year. My first impressions of the complex and management was awful because my apartment was not cleaned before I moved in. The apartment was filthy. The fridge was filled with rotten food. The cupboards were filled with the previous owner's belongings. It was filthy. We contacted management and we were told that we would move in as is, so that is not management's responsibility. Rude. My roommates and I worked together to clean it up and we kept the place pretty clean, which made the apartment seem really nice. I kept my room clean and there was enough space to store everything. It was kind of small, but what do you expect from a college apartment. I really liked the size of the bathroom and vanity. It was a great size and everything seemed like great quality. I had a few interactions with management and they eventually helped me. It took awhile, but actions were taken and I was happy. The repairmen and cleaning crew are all so nice!!!!! I had a problem with a drawer and they fixed it right away. The repairman was so nice and I am happy he is employed with Alpine Village. Pricing. I recommend you read the entire contract before you sign. There are fees that occur every month. In my opinion they should be combined with the total cost of rent, but they are not. Nonetheless, they are listed in the contract. The fees include internet, cable, renters fee. I signed paying 449$ a month and with the price of utilities and other fees (NOT INCLUDING PARKING) i was paying around 515 every month. Then an additional 35 a month for parking (i heard that this is going up) Yes parking was expensive, yes i was bothered that they would charge so much, BUT i always found a parking spot and it was covered. I really, really, really liked my bishop and the other ward leadership. They really tried to be involved and I enjoyed church. I felt like I did not know many people in the ward because it was pretty small and I was unable to go to activities with my work schedule. However, I would say that a younger crowd seems to live at Alpine Village. I go to BYU and I felt like a lot of the students went to UVU and they were younger than me. This is fine, but i want to say my opinion for future people willing to sign. As a whole, I was paying around $550 a month to live here. I was upset with the price, but then i realized that 550 is not that outrageous for a private room, parking, and a good distance to campus. I had a car so sometimes i drove and parked on campus, or sometimes I walked. I hope this helps you determine if this is a place for you. I gave it a 3/5 star rating because it was nice always being able to find parking. As long as you keep your kitchen and room clean the apartment feels pretty spacious, and I felt like for the most part it was in a convenient location to campus. Alpine Village lost stars when i first moved in and how disgusting my apartment was. I hope they can resolve that issue in future move in phases. I also felt like the fee's, though were not hidden, caught me off guard. To add, I think that I would have enjoyed more BYU students and ward interaction. Moving here was an okay choice for me. It was simple to sign here, there were openings, and I did not have a terrible experience. Now looking back at it though, I wish i lived south of campus where more BYU students live in Provo. (also i recommend to anyone to try to live with at least one person you know. I had a good relationship with some of my roommates, while others I rarely spoke to. The person you decide to live with does not need to be your best friend, but it can be someone you know from your home ward or mission or someone from a class. Living with strangers is hard and makes you feel a little alone sometimes.) It was a good year at Alpine Village. Hope this helps.

Update: they continue to charge you when you move out as well. My roommates and I got bogus charges…read morefor damage done prior to our moving in, cleaning when we already deep cleaned the apartment, and for leaving items in our apartment when we left it clean.

ICO Mayfield Apartments Pleasant Grove - Trees and a stream.

ICO Mayfield Apartments Pleasant Grove

(44 reviews)

Living in ICO Mayfield apartment homes is a great experience…read more The amenities are amazing, and the staff is friendly. Repairs are addressed and completed quickly. I highly recommend living in the ICO Mayfield apartment homes in Pleasant Grove!

As far as apartment living goes this is definitely one of the better experiences I've had, but here…read moreare some things I wish I had known and been able to consider before moving in: In the walk-through where they show you a model apartment so you can get a feel for it, they make sure to hammer in just how sound-proof the apartments are, going so far as to show a probably bogus techy science demonstration about the type of insulation they use and how it's sooooo quiet. I would agree that that applies to neighbors for the most part. Have had only a few issues with hearing neighbors. However, MAKE SURE to ask and check out WHICH apartment you will be signing a contract for, bc they did not show us our exact apartment. If they had, we would have seen that it is RIGHT next to both a dog park and an elementary school. I assure you, I can hear them both very clearly all day. I just think it's a little manipulative and dishonest to really make a point about how quiet the apartments are and how you can't hear anything, only for them to not tell you about some really big noise making factors in the vicinity. They also do 6+ hours of lawn maintenance (6 continuous hours of lawn mowing, leaf blowing, etc) every single week on Mondays, sometimes starting as early as 7am. When I asked if that length of time was really necessary, they said it was. You also get to practice what it feels like having a HOA without actually owning a home. They are pretty strict about what decorations you can and can't have and will fine you if you don't clean up your halloween decorations in time, for example. To be fair, this is something we knew about and considered before signing the contract, some of it is reasonable, but some of it feels pretty ridiculous. The apartments themselves are nice, the gym is good, and the hot tub and pool are greatly appreciated amenities. And I will say they are quick to respond about maintenance issues. Just be sure to take into account all the little things that they're not upselling you on.

South Pointe Condominiums - condominiums - Updated May 2026

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