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    The pictures of this property are great...Looks like the management keeps up with the place.

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    Treeborn Apts

    Treeborn Apts

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    Treeborn Apartments is a very homey atmosphere. Complete with a wooden backdrop outdoors and a…read morefairly silent regime of neighbors. Maintenance is always on top of new work orders, and always does a fantastic job on whatever the problem is. Pros -Quiet -Beautiful Property -Perfect for new couples looking to get a start in their lives -Maintenance are TOP DOGS -Rent is on the cheaper side -The office staff do everything they can to accommodate their guests -Close to many good restaurants, Kroger, and JUBIES ICE CREAM (Probably the best ice cream I've personally ever had) Cons -The Laundry facility on-site isn't the best, spent nearly 8 $ (at 2$ per load) to dry one load of non heavy laundry - The pet fee's are about 1/4th the price of your rent, and have a monthly allowance -Food Delivery is a nightmare in the back lots, some drivers will sooner make a U-Turn than properly locate your apartment and deliver your food. (We've had 3 orders go missing in the span of 2 months) Verdict: While Treeborn Apartments falls short in a few minor area's, the overall experience is fantastic, my Fiancé and I love it here and plan on staying until we are properly hitched and find ourselves our own permanent residence, with around the 750$ range of rent, we are able to build a successful, stable income that is allowing us to create the foundation for a perfect life together Thank you Treeborne for giving us this opportunity to love and grow without hassle

    Beautiful place, my husband and I are moving here on the 4th…read more The landlord is a sweetheart. The apartments are very clean, and in a very nice quite community.

    St Clair Lofts - Community Room

    St Clair Lofts

    (10 reviews)

    I lived in the Lofts for 6 years, and was there long enough to see change within the building…read moremanagement x3. Overall really enjoyed it, and happy with my decision living there! Pros: -large beautiful windows in the apartment -overall one of the best prices for the location close to Oregon district -always had easy to find street parking, never paid for a parking spot -fixed my maintenance issues usually within a day -really strong community among the people who were living there - gym, backyard patio area with grill, free community entertainment space to rent -leasing office would throw 2-3 holiday parties with beer, wine and food pre-covid -friendly, approachable management Cons: - thin walls, hopefully you have respectful neighbors like I did - gym is bare - leasing office did not keep track of my annual leasing contract renewal dates, responsibility was on me to renew my lease dates without receiving reminders to do so. Also wants tenants to tell the office more than 60 days they are moving out by the end of the lease without receiving any reminder/notification to make that decision - near a homeless shelter (did not cause me any issues) but guys will occasionally cat call

    It's been six days since we've moved out and not a day too soon. I was so excited about my first…read moreapartment and living in close proximity to downtown that I didn't see the glaring problems with St. Clair Lofts. Keep in mind that this is a renovated factory, so it's a very old building. Let's start with the good. The good: 1. Like I stated before, St. Clair Lofts is close to everything like The Oregon District, Brown Street, The Victoria Theatre and Schuster Center, the library, and Riverscape just to name a few. There are plenty of bars, restaurants, and clubs within walking distance. This is a good place for young people to live. 2. There is a gym in the building, as well as a party room and a back patio. Water and trash is included. 3. The apartments are spacious and a washer, dryer, dishwasher, and microwave are all included. The bad: 1. The rent is sky-high. Our rent was $930 for a two bedroom, two bath which is good considering the location, but exorbitant compared to prices in the surrounding Dayton area. Let it be known, you're paying for location, not luxury. Our DP&L was $600 for one month, mainly because the insulation is non-existent. Our front door in particular was slightly askew which was just enough for there to be a constant draft. The floor to ceiling windows made the entire apartment feel like it was 40 degrees at all times of the year, so while it was somewhat welcome in the summer, we were constantly freezing in the winter. No matter how high you turn the heat, it just goes right out the window. Space heaters were a must. 2. Speaking of windows; every time it rained, it would leak and pool in our living room. You can't really do much about it but move everything away from the windows. This is an old building. And it wasn't limited to our apartment. The windows in the hallway would do the same, leaving the apartment with a musty, mildewy smell almost all the time. The hallways are carpeted and carpet that is constantly wet is not pleasant. When we moved in the carpet was stained and gross. They replaced the carpet at the beginning of the year so it is better, but the windows haven't changed so I'm sure the carpet won't last long. 3. We had nothing but problems in our specific unit. When we first moved in, one of the toilets had a broken chain and wouldn't flush properly. Maintenance fixed it. Fast forward nine months and the same toilet overflowed EVERY TIME YOU FLUSHED IT. There could be nothing in the toilet and it would overflow if you flushed it. We snaked it, put drain cleaner, called maintenance up no less than four times and nothing changed. We gave up eventually because we were so close to our lease being up. The flooring was "brand new" at the time of move in and by the time of move out it was peeling and coming up. The oven didn't work when we moved in. Our food could be in the oven for over an hour and it would still be raw. Maintenance fixed it. All of our power in the front half (the kitchen) went out including our refrigerator a few months after moving in. When that went out we lost $100s of dollars of food. Maintenance fixed it. A month before we moved out, the refrigerator went out AGAIN, and AGAIN $100s of dollars of food was lost. Maintenance "fixed it" but it still wouldn't work. Then they replaced the whole refrigerator. We left it empty until we moved. The dryer would catch clothes and burn them. Maintenance "fixed it" but our clothes would still catch in the dryer and burn. I don't even know how that happened. 4. Other little things included that the unit has NO closets except for one shoebox sized one in each bedroom. Good luck with storage. There are no overhead lights except in the hallways, kitchen, and bathroom. You will need lamps for any sort of lighting. When the reviews say the walls are paper thin, believe them. THE WALLS ARE PAPER THIN. True story: our neighbor sneezed so loud, we said bless you and they said thank you back. When they walk in their apartment it feels like they're in ours. Another small thing is that all of the outlets in the apartment are flipped. It seems like a small thing until something needs to be upright, like a Febreeze plug in. More of a nuisance than anything. 5. It's downtown. Parking isn't free. You either pay for the lot across the street that's owned by the building for $50 or the lot in the back that's owned by a private company for $35. Or you park on the street and pay the meter. 6. When we moved in the lady went over the lease with us and basically bullet pointed it. Later, we got nasty letters saying we violated the lease because we weren't aware of the live Christmas tree policy. Read everything. If that wasn't enough, they raised the rent, which cemented the decision that we were not going to renew our lease. The bottom line is I would probably live downtown again, but I definitely wouldn't live here again.

    Emerald Lakes Apartments - Building fire

    Emerald Lakes Apartments

    (12 reviews)

    I think it comes down to what level of petty are you willing to live with? People here are very…read morevery petty. The front office sends out passive-aggressive emails threatening fines over trivial stuff like packages and pets which really just creates a hostile environment for people to live under. The neighbors here will literally have their noses up your butt over what crack you stepped on and where. It's a nice area, however, the people here just really ruin it. Just petty people who have nothing else to do but pick on the people around them. Oh and the landlord is definitely a shark just out to get fees and fines. There's a daily fee if you don't pick up your package after 3 days from the office and they specifically tell you they're not required to let you know if there's a package there. What if you're out of town and someone mailed you something and you didn't know? Then you just gotta pay some fine? Ya, okay. Also, there's a weird thing in the lease where a % of your rent goes to 'charity' and you can't decline it. Ya, who knows if this is actually going towards charity. Honestly, the people here are shady. I'd avoid. I had a friend who wanted to move in here because of the area. Honestly, I told him to look elsewhere.

    So today we received notice for unsatisfactory living conditions. Which we are in the process of…read morestill cleaning out our apartment getting ready to move because this place is terrible. We have stuff piled on the kitchen table and stuff all over the guest bedroom... whatever. Kathy left as manager which never had an issue before. They have a new manager that I tried to call him the day he did our inspection weeks ago and nothing... still nothing.. i have him on camera talking trash and taking pictures of our apartment. He and some kid was going through my stuff and talking about how I was a firefighter and something about our door chocks because our cats keep locking themselves in rooms.... they went into my bedroom and closed the door and was in there a bit. I spoke to him before about the birds nesting in the breezeway ceilings. They haven't looked at it and just pulled stuff out again today so they don't nest. Im afraid of it catching on fire. So I could tell you some horror stories about this place like the lady that blew up her toilet mixing chemicals to "clean".. the fire department told management to let us know what happened, they didn't. See smoke pictures from downstairs They are still fixing the building that did catch fire next to us. When we moved in I was having trouble drying our clothes. We later found out that the vent for the dryer was not properly vented outside. So all that heat and humidity has built into the wall.. wow another fire hazard. So many reviews are true about this place and honestly they charge way to much for the run down out of date units they have. I have paid every month on time without issue for the last 4-5 years and have called about maintenance maybe 4 times mostly because of the out of date furnace and to screw with me so close to our lease being up is stupid on your part. See you tomorrow morning Mr. Terrence Gay

    Enclave - apartments - Updated May 2026

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