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Bigelow Commons - Laundry Facilities located in every Building

Bigelow Commons

(30 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.

The walls and ceilings leak when it rains. No one can clearly answer when things are going to be…read morefixed. There's graffiti in the building off and on. Neighbors don't understand how to be good neighbors - loud music, smoking in their apartment, leaving trash outside their door.

Country Manor

Country Manor

(7 reviews)

Country Manor was one of the worst living experiences of my life. From inadequate office employees…read moresuch as the retiree Connie or Rebecca the new sales person and rent collector to constant police presence multiple raids in apartments or being blocked in as you are trying to get to work on multiple occasions incompacotated neighbors who have illegally parked. The parking situation is a free for all, my car was side swiped, packages went missing and there were constant bugs even a bat once in my neighbors apartment due to refusal to change screens or fix small holes in the wall. Country Manor has recently began to prey on young professional adults as rent is over priced, any call for service is pushed off, the emergency number does not answer even if there is a flood in your apartment. Upon move out we were billed for a light bulb and a loose cabinet door. I do feel bad for Tim the maintenance manager who always does his best. He is surrounded by inadequacy, laziness and people who couldn't careless they're charging 2k plus for low level living conditions. Stay away. 2 years was 2 years too long. Do yourself a a favor and stay away from country manor/aspen square as they believe they can do whatever and charge whatever without repercussions.

I have lived at Country Manor for 9 months. I am extremely happy with my apartment. I leased sight…read moreunseen and relocated from out of state. My pros outweigh my cons and are listed below. Pros (not in order of importance just so you can see there are more than the cons): 1- perfect size for 1 person and fur child. 2- quiet community ( meaning no loud parties or commotion outside). 3- Connie and Dan have been extremely helpful since I've moved in. 4- the location is great! Walking distance to a handful of places. There's several gas stations close by, a grocery store around the corner, banks, easy access to highways. 5- access to buildings is restricted 6- pet friendly (some restrictions, contact the office) 7- they have online portal for rent payments, work orders, and they have the ability to text you. They also use a phone and email communication to notify residents of things. (Resident events, neighborhood construction, snow removal, etc) 8- living room has a big window, so a lot of natural light. 9- optional storage available 10- nice layout if you like an open concept. 11- bedroom layout is great. The dual closets in the bedroom are nice. I still have a queen bed in my room and a very large dresser, bookcase and bench to sit on. 12- there are several options for storage in the apartment. You just have to get creative when setting up your home. I recommend bins, shelving units, and organizers. 13- my electric bill has never been over $34 and hot water and heat are included. Cons: 1- Parking can be limited and some people are not considerate and park in 2 spaces or outside the lines. 2- Washer and dryer are not in the apartment. Sometimes when using the building laundry people move my laundry to the top of the machines. Gross. Some additional information that does not bother me either way. My stove and dishwasher are the smaller size, which I knew I'd have before moving in. I am able to cook and bake with my normal sized dishes and cookware. The dishwasher is big enough for one person and is perfect. Let's just be honest with some information. It is community living, and some reviews I read before moving in complained of noise. I do hear my upstairs neighbor walking on occasion. But I understand it's an apartment and that does not prevent me from sleeping, relaxing, and enjoying my home. I can honestly say I have never heard my neighbor I share a living room wall with. I am in a 1 bedroom so I don't have a family above or beside me, which I'm sure can have a different outcome. But I am very happy with my home and where I live.

Coachlight Village

Coachlight Village

(1 review)

This apartment SUCKS. Lease office people are rude and unprofessional. Please do not go there. They…read morewill suck money out of you. I was late by a day to give notice for ending my lease and these people forced me to pay one additional month rent. And I was forced to continue renter's insurance and electricity bill as well, even when I didn't even stay there. After I gave notice, I actually had moved to another location. But I was still holding the lease and paying rent. When I went there after a month, I saw that my name was scratched from the mailbox and I didn't have any letter in the mailbox. This is TERRIBLE. Whether or not I stay there, if I am obliged to pay the rent till the end of the lease and I still hold the apartment key, how can they remove my name from the mailbox. very unprofessional. I was expecting my tax documents. I don't know where they are. If these morons have taken it out of my mailbox and trashed it somewhere. Apartment quality SUCKS: 1. Roof and walls are very thin. You can hear when your neighbors walk. when they do something else, you hear everything. It is like free audio porn. But it is so loud that you cant sleep. If you work from home and take office calls. then you can't even do that in this apartment. 2. Laundry service is only in one building. You have to go out to access that. Washers and dryers are ages old. They do not wash or dry properly. You will end up going to public laundromat. 3. No security in the building. Main building door is never locked. Anyone can walk and knock at your door. 4. All the appliances are ages old. and apartment has weird smell. Overall, it was terrible experience living there and WORST while leaving. PLEASE go somewhere else. This is not even worth wasting your time viewing.

From the owner: Your new home is waiting for you at Coachlight Village. Our 1 & 2 bedroom apartments in Agawam…read moreoffer the flexibility and freedom to create your perfect space. Whether you'Äôre looking for your family, you and your roommate, or just for yourself, you'Äôll find what you'Äôre looking for at Coachlight Village. Let our welcoming atmosphere put you at ease.Finding your new apartment in Agawam, Massachusetts, is simple when you rent with Coachlight Village. Our affordable 1 & 2 bedroom apartments make choosing your new home at Coachlight Village a breeze.

Kimball Towers

Kimball Towers

(1 review)

In my opinion, the Kimball Towers Condominiums are some of the best condos in Western Massachusetts…read more-- certainly, some of the most interesting, historically, and in terms of current residents. Although it's called "towers," the Kimball is just one building that wraps around in a "U" shape. As of 2011, it's mostly owner-occupied; however, sometimes a condo owner rents one out on Craigslist. During the new millennium, as Springfield's Metro Center became more popular, the Kimball became a trendy residence for bohemians, artists, LGBTs, and empty-nesters -- people looking for an urban lifestyle without the high cost. History: Built in 1910 and opened in 1911 as The Hotel Kimball, the red-brick, neo-classical building was once advertised as "Western Massachusetts finest hotel." On its opening in 1911, it was reviewed by the New York Times as "ranking with the finest [hotels] in the country. A magnificent hotel, modern and metropolitan in every appointment." In 1920, the Hotel Kimball became famous as the site of the United States' first-ever commercial radio station, (WBZ AM & FM, which later moved to Boston.) The hotel was used by the radio station as an attraction to lure top talent. U.S. Presidents FDR and JFK stayed at the Kimball as guests, as did many famous actors and foreign dignitaries. The Hotel Kimball was the first "grand" hotel purchased by Sheraton Hotels and Resorts. For many years, this building was known as the Sheraton-Kimball Hotel. There are secret gardens and hallways in the building -- there's a lot of unique and historic detail that intellectually-curious people will find interesting. For example, the Kimball still features a grand lobby and large ballroom with a balcony overlooking a hardwood dance floor. During the early 1980s, a condominium developer bought the Kimball, with the intention of turning it into "Springfield's premier condominium address." Unfortunately, in the late 1980s, he filed for bankruptcy after completing only part of the renovation, (the top 3 floors,) citing the project's exorbitant costs. The developer later went to jail. During the 1990s, people bought condos in the Kimball for small, speculative amounts because it was thought that the building might be demolished; however, it was one of five buildings protected by the Apremont Triangle Historic District. In the new millenium, the Kimball became financially steady once it found stable management. Since then, residents have renovated former Hotel Kimball features like the Pickwick Lounge off the Grand Lobby, (the latter looks almost exactly as it did on its opening in 1911.) Currently, the Kimball's creative residents use it for art exhibitions, music, and lectures.

From the owner: The once renowned Hotel Kimball was built by William Kimball and formally opened on St. Patrick's…read moreDay in 1911. Built in what was the affluent residential neighborhood of Chestnut and Bridge Streets, the Kimball offered 309 rooms, a dining-room capacity for 450, a 22-foot-high banquet hall for 350 guests, and, in 1912, room rates from "$1.50 to $3.50 per day". In 1980, the Hotel Kimball was renovated into residential apartments and renamed Kimball Towers. In 1985, the building was again renovated and converted to a 132 residential and commercial condominium building.

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