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The Place at Riverwalk

The Place at Riverwalk

(6 reviews)

I recently moved in and had a bit of a rough start due to a miscommunication. I set everything up…read morefrom out of state, and when I arrived, the apartment wasn't quite what I expected. That said, what really matters is how it was handled--and that's where this team truly impressed me. I went straight to the office, and they immediately worked with me to transfer to a more appropriate apartment. The office staff and maintenance team also helped move packages that had already been delivered and made sure everything was taken care of so I could settle in comfortably. Mistakes happen--we're all human--but the way this was resolved quickly and professionally is honestly rare these days. Everyone I've interacted with has been friendly, helpful, and genuinely focused on making sure I'm happy here. The grounds and amenities are clean and well maintained. The apartment itself is spacious and quiet--I haven't heard my neighbors at all--and parking has been easy. My only small downside is getting past Milo, the AI staff member, but once you reach a real human, you're in great hands. Overall, I'm very happy with how everything was handled and appreciate the effort the staff made to turn a stressful situation into a positive experience.

Super cute place. All of my maintenance stuff has been very minor and fixed outlandishly quick…read more Office staff keep treats in the office for your pets AND for you. Is it expensive? Yep. Is it worth it? For me yep!

Linden Terrace - Kitchen with washer, dryer

Linden Terrace

(12 reviews)

Northwest Tucson

I was a tenant here from July 2023-June 2025. My experience here has been nothing but great. The…read moreproperty owner was meticulous on taking care of the units through routine maintenance and prompt communication. The unit itself is built with quality materials like new carpets, updated countertops, and robust appliances. My roommate and I had ample space to live and enjoy our last couple years of college here.

My roommate and I, who were graduate level students, lived here for the last 3 years and it has by…read morefar been my most positive renting experience ever. LOCATION/PARKING This is a prime location, about 10 minutes walk to Fry's/ ~2 minutes drive. I could walk to Banner main campus hospital or the university health science campus in about 20-25 minutes. I could take the number 6 bus to get to the main campus and University avenue easily after a few stops, or get to downtown just as easily with the number 6. Free parking up to 2 spots included with our lease. The parking isn't covered but you can use a window shade or there are a few large trees that can provide shade. NOISE Most of the tenants were also quiet and there were no frat parties within this complex. Or they were good at concealing it and I never knew . If you are looking at other nearby housing/apartments, they seem to attract a much rowdier crowd. THE HOUSE One of the main reasons I chose this location initially was that it was a very reasonable price, in a good location, and it was two bedrooms, two bathrooms. It is nice to not have your own bathroom, and if one breaks, you have the other to use until it gets fixed. One bathroom is attached to the master bedroom. The kitchen itself is cozy, perhaps a bit less than I personally would want, but if you don't excessively buy kitchen appliances you'll probably be fine. We fit a large microwave, small rice cooker, Keurig, dish rack, 6 qt instant pot, and magic bullet easily. Electric burners. Easily accessible breaker box in the kitchen area if you kind of know what you're doing (or can YouTube for help) if you need to reset a circuit. Extra perks: We had a nice little front patio area which I wish we took more advantage of, but we were always a bit too busy, and I am unfortunately a delicious tasting morsel magnet to mosquitoes. There is an additional storage on the back side of each housing unit, which can store a decent amount of stuff. I personally only kept a half-broken bike there, but it probably gets decently hot as it faces the setting sun. MANAGEMENT Bill, the landlord, was definitely a landlord who cares about the upkeep of the property rather than just trying to patch fix an issue after it crops up. He did regular check-ins every few months to check and change the air filter, and run a cleaning cycle through the washer and dishwasher. He was also easily accessible, and if something went catastrophically wrong, he addressed it in a very timely manner with whichever maintenance crew was needed to fix it. It was easy to pay rent via Zelle, and even when my bank did something stupid and sent a rent payment after I moved out despite me finishing my repeating payment sequence appropriately, Bill was very prompt to my text and sent the money back to me. Chase said as Zelle is a third party platform there's nothing they could do from their end (which makes me never want to use Zelle for anything but a one-time payment with trusted individuals). Additionally, he did not spring the all too common unchangeable and frankly BS "fees" that many landlords charge everyone when moving out. He outlined usual problem areas that can deduct from the security deposit prior to moving out, and was very fair with the final deposit. Bill is easy to contact, reliable, and an actually good person, which is hard to find with a lot of scummy landlords that are unfortunately all too common near a college campus. THE BOTTOM LINE I didn't even know this property had a Yelp page, but there's a reason it's rated so highly. If you're looking for a good property to rent with a good landlord and no drama, this is a perfect place.

Rentals America - Tucson Property Management

Rentals America - Tucson Property Management

(24 reviews)

Richland Heights West

We searched the Tucson area for property managers ... and found many…read more Many we wouldn't consider! Then we checked Rentals America reviews and were very favorably impressed by the positive reviews by both owners and renters. We're delighted that Charity King represent us. To paraphrase the advice for having a happy life ... Happy renter, Happy owner Ira

I was re/searching property management companies for my first-ever rental property. I wanted…read moresomething local but also an agency that had longevity and, of course, good reputation/reviews. I recognized early that given the sheer impossibility of satisfying all tenants, or owners, no property mgmt company is going to have higher than a 4-star average. And then I came across R.A. with a solid 4+ star average. As I read through dozens and dozens of reviews (here and other platforms), there were a couple of managers themselves who stood out. One was Laina (who turns out to be a supervisor) and the other was Irene. My first inquiries (whether to retain them, what I need to know to be a good LL, and what to watch out for) were directed to Laina as I was preliminarily curious about their management style, prerequisites, and costs. I was especially concerned about the tenant vetting and application process. Laina was extraordinary - always easy to reach and never rushed me in my relentlessly probing questions. I was impressed by the guarantees and the no-commitment promise that RA stands by as well (that's confidence!). Once I had finally settled on RA to manage the house I had purchased I was fortunate to be assigned to Irene. She is meticulous, punctual, responsive, demanding, patient, persistent, and somehow still manages to accomplish all that with good nature. I wouldn't want anyone possessing less than every one of those standards to be responsible for supervising my home. She is also accessible by direct texting and email and has always responded within hours if not minutes. When I thought my house was ready to be listed Irene stopped by to lend her critical eye. I kid you not, she found 15-18 things that needed fixing, cleaning, removing, painting, or installing. And fair warning, many of those issues are deal-breakers for RA (refusing to publish my rental until they were fixed). However, their high operational standards translate into presentability. It took me, plus a hired handyman, almost 2 weeks working every evening and wknd to get the entire list finished... and it made a world of difference. It's remarkable what "you can live with" vs what is appropriately marketable. R.A. was running a summer retainer special of $599 that included all of the above and also professional photos for the listing - on par with the industry. The $99 flat fee/month for management was another selling point. There are a couple of companies that will manage for slightly less (e.g., $75/mo) and a couple that charge a flat 10% per month no matter how high the rental price is (which is ab$urd). RA's costs include two random inspections/year, the dreaded eviction scenario, and it places them between you and the tenant as the primary contact for all things - from complaints, to rent, to repairs. Once you've hired RA, you'll get a monthly newsletter and occasional articles about being a "landlord" and about market conditions in your metro area. They are loaded with helpful tidbits and illuminating graphics. Note: rent is typically due from the tenants on the first of the month but the transfer to your bank account will occur on the 10th or 11th of the month so digure how to float your mrtg payments accordingly. There is a bricks/mortar location just north of Campbell/Ft. Lowell and that was also important to me - to lend legitimacy to the company. It is modest, with basically a front desk and small office but it's staffed by a receptionist M-F from whom you can get sample documents and preliminary questions answered too. At the end of the day, property management is 30% fees/costs and 70% skilled diplomacy -- between owner/Mgmt and between tenant/Mgmt. You need to have those relationships working smoothly, precisely because of the inherent friction points that they so easily generate. In Laina and Irene RA's mgmt team does a tremendous job navigating each.

One North Fifth - A view of the front (on Congress)

One North Fifth

(9 reviews)

Super cute place! Electricity, cable and included. It's nice living downtown because you can walk…read moreto close by food, coffee and bars! The two people working there Brenda and Brian are super helpful and really nice people. I'm moving out because work is sending me overseas.

Formerly the Martin Luther King Jr. building, One North Fifth is a gorgeous modern building that…read morewas remodeled to match the young, urban vision of downtown Tucson. In my opinion, One North Fifth is really the foundation of the recent downtown evolution. Since then, the 4th Ave tunnel was rebuilt (and it's gorgeous), new shops, restaurants and yoga studios are appearing downtown, a trolley system was put into place, and now a 3-Level underground parking lot is almost done being built, which really comes in handy for the residents downtown. But I digress.... They only offer studios & 1 bedrooms, so if you're a family looking to live that downtown dream, you might want to consider another city (at least for now). The best part is, the deposit is only $300. Try finding a place that can beat that deal. Oh, and all utilities are included (including wireless internet). There's a tiny gym on site and there's a laundry room on each floor. The downstairs lobby area is modern and clean and the staff (Vanessa) is extremely kind, helpful and accommodating. The nice part is you can walk or bike virtually anywhere you want. Be careful though. If you live here, the likeliness that you'll become an alcoholic is high, seeing as you're only a few steps away from Club Congress. It's all too convenient to be able to stumble from the bar and be home in 1 minute.

The Condominium at Williams Centre - condominiums - Updated May 2026

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