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Bovard-Anderson

Bovard-Anderson

(9 reviews)

LANDLORDS BEWARE! They are not interested in filling rentals. Have emailed and called numerous…read moretimes regarding availabilities, with NO REPLY! Units have exceeded 100 days listing. Saw all the bad reviews from current renters. Would not do business with them!

I can see why this company has such poor ratings. I have bought and sold over 12 properties since…read more2013, this by far is the worst company to deal with. Ed Mclaughlin is a criminal and I don't know how he manages to still have a business. My wife and I purchased a home in November 2023, with the understanding ,which was agreed to and signed on the contract that an electrical issue with the house we were buying was to be fixed by a licensed electrician. A month after closing when I had a contractor in to remodel, we came to find out the problem was not fixed just hidden and actually deemed more unsafe then was before. Also, come to find out that the so called electrician he uses is a "handyman" that is not licensed or insured. Live wires were left dangling hidden under drop ceiling where my three small children sleep. I then reached out to this so called real estate agent and of course he states its our problem now nothing more he can do and I'm left with a massive invoice for an electrician to make my house safe for my three small children. I would be very cautious when buying or renting houses with this companies name attached to it. They perform work on their properties that is not up to standard codes or even done by licensed professionals, just to be able to make a sale or rent the property. Take my advice, if your looking at a property they have think twice, I would hate to see this happen to anyone else.

Eden Square Apartments

Eden Square Apartments

(23 reviews)

Save yourself the nightmare. This place is a disaster, run by rude management aka Shay who treat…read moretenants like a nuisance or will just yell in your face and be is respectful because you know that's real professional. Maybe that's why people keep suing her and the company. Maintenance? Things constantly break, and if you're lucky enough to get a response, don't expect a solution anytime soon as they do temp fixes cuz I don't think they actually know hoe to fix anything. And god forbid they give you something new after your 100 complaint. The hallways in the building don't expect to be cleaned dog shit was caked on our side door for the longest time as they don't care. The gym disgusting and they permanently locked the windows so you can't get fresh air in there. Dog poop litters the property because no one enforces a thing. The pool area well... broken chairs from a decade ago--and yet management will throw loud, ratchet parties for themselves with the new property manager Robbi passed out when her hooligan friends destroy and disrespect the property. If you did that? $500 fine, no questions asked. The hypocrisy is laughable. They don't fix anything, ignore complaints, retaliate when you speak up, and then slap you with outrageous rent hikes at renewal time--as if living here is some kind of luxury. Spoiler: it's not. If Shay is involved and don't like you she'll find a way to push you out. Robbi the new property manager is just not the brightest bulb on the tree and has to go to her bff Shay for everything. Avoid at all costs unless you enjoy being overcharged, ignored, and disrespected.

Alert to all Eden Square tenants - and any looking to rent for the first time: Even though "on the…read moresurface", it appeared that our 2025-2026 lease renewal was only going to increase by about $30 per month, as we reviewed the lease, we discovered: 1. They were charging us almost $180 for a renters policy, despite the fact that the office held proof that we were already insured. We had to get "approval" from some new 3rd party vendor they're using for the policy we had already renewed (at $131 for the YEAR with much better coverage). Be careful, because they didn't discuss this with us in advance. 2. We had been paying $25.00 per month toward internet service as part of our rent, plus about $50 directly to Armstrong and were stunned to learn that, effective with our 2025 Lease Date, we will be liable DIRECTLY to Armstrong for the "free internet" that was promised when we rented back in 2020. So our ACTUAL monthly increase in housing costs at Eden Square will be about $150 per MONTH more - $120 per month more than expected. (It appears from their website that they no longer offer "free internet".) And we simply found out from an email from Eden Square announcing that upon lease renewals they would cease providing internet and cable completely. I was a licensed broker in two states, have managed apartments and an office building in two different states and would NEVER treat a new or renewing tenant so cavalierly. So, if you are considering renting here, pay attention to hidden costs. My most recent fav re: "hidden costs". We now must pay an additional $2.50 per month to the 3rd party vendor we MUST pay our rent to either by bank transfer or credit card, because they will not accept cash or checks (other than cashier checks). So we pay extra for the privilege of "paying our rent". Amazing. One more caution - their standard lease is a 25 page "form" that they apparently use for many complexes - very sloppy way to create a lease. The first draft we received said that we had to give notice to some LLC in Philadelphia (about a different complex). Just be sure to read everything carefully and discuss before you sign. For instance, the lease says you can't hang anything from the balconies - but you will see various items, like planter boxes and lights, hanging from the balcony in our complex- and unless they grant a waiver for a variant use, you risk a warning and possible eviction. All of that said, based on what I'm seeing on other rental property websites, the apartments are comfy, quite a bit below the current (ridiculous) "market" in Cranberry for newer units, maintenance (despite regular turnover) continues to be excellent, and Robbie (the on-site Manager) is a pleasure to work with who actually goes above and beyond to be helpful.

Lot 24 - Balconies!

Lot 24

(2 reviews)

Strip District

We've lived hear for almost 5 years now. Every once in a while we'll look at other apartments…read morearound the strip or downtown area, and this is what we find: The other complexes in the Strip District like The Yards at Three Crossings and Edge 1909 have more amenities, such as a bigger pool and grill area, but they are more expensive for even a smaller apartment. Honestly, you are going to spend more time in your apartment than in the pool, so give me a bigger apartment then. The comparable apartments in downtown, (such as River Vue) are more expensive and not as nice (cheap appliances), because you are paying to live downtown. Anything significantly less expensive and you are crossing a bridge and fighting traffic every morning. Lot 24 is a non-smoking building. We've had some obnoxious neighbors in the past smoking on their balconies which they are not supposed to do, and the occasional frat-party, but it has been rare. The building is pretty quiet most of the time. It's very pet friendly. There's even a big grassy area across the street for your dog to go, complete with cleanup stations. There's a decent gym that you get free access to, and covered parking at an extra charge (worth it). Overall no complaints!

While the housing and renting market in Pittsburgh continues to grow, there are a multitude of…read moreliving options available in many different areas. It can be overwhelming if you are looking for a place! Upon my move to Pittsburgh in 2015 I found myself falling head-over-heels in love with the Strip District. After living on the North Shore for a year, I knew a move was soon underway. There was no other neighborhood that captured my attention as much as the Strip did. When I learned about the abundant housing options scattered along the far end of Penn Avenue, I started searching for my perfect landing pad. Here is what I learned along the way: choosing to live in Lot 24 goes much farther than choosing an apartment because of its' cost and availability. For me, living in Lot 24 means choosing to live in a place that perfectly accentuates my lifestyle and personality: a young professional who enjoys accessibility to the outdoors and the convince of downtown at the same time, while embracing the charm and history of a unique neighborhood. Lot 24 offers a comfortable lifestyle without pushing you too far out of your comfort zone. While our properly manager is more than helpful, maintenance is on point, the doormen become your friends, and the grounds are spotless, the time you spend living at Lot 24 is what you make of it. The most appealing aspect of Lot 24 to me is the location. Situated on Railroad Street, the small complex is hugged by Penn Avenue on one side and the Allegheny River on the other. Walk down the street and enjoy life by the water. Or, turn a corner and bask in the rush of the Strip as produce is sold, coffee is roasted, giant sandwiches are made, and as history is preserved in one of the Steel City's most iconic neighborhoods. Some of my favorite features at Lot 24 include our small but cozy balcony, modern appliances, an exclusive gym next door and, a gorgeous community room and courtyard. Take a walk down Railroad Street and it will feel as though you are stepping through a cleaned up version of industrial Pittsburgh. A railroad track winds its way though the pavement, a stagnant black train stands still a little ways down, and every Sunday you will hear the whistle of a running engine as it travels through Pittsburgh carrying who-knows-what. Walk a mile in the other direction and find yourself in downtown Pittsburgh where the bar and restaurant scene is striving. Beyond that, the apartment sits on a common bus line and is close to other neighborhoods including hip Lawrenceville, the historic North Side, quirky Polish Hill, and more. The community here is strong and full of young professionals starting careers, folks starting families, and older folks winding down. Dogs running down the hall, babies being pushed in strollers, back-yard style grill outs, and happy hour events are common sightings at Lot 24. There is a lot to embrace and Lot 24 provides the perfect environment to enjoy all that Pittsburgh has to offer. When I wake up in the morning and take that first look out my window, I see more than a living place. I see an investment in a neighborhood that has come a long way. I see an opportunity to support small-business owners who are doing what they love. I see the skyline of a city that has given so much back to its natives and transplants alike and I am reminded that while I could live anywhere, I choose to live in Pittsburgh on purpose. Xoxo, A

The Pointe At Adams Ridge

The Pointe At Adams Ridge

(5 reviews)

I had a generally good experience here. The staff are accommodating and the maintenance staff are…read moregreat. My heat went out for a few days during a real cold spell but they gave me space heaters and a credit to my rent. My only complaint is that my bedroom was over my downstairs neighbor's garage! At first I would be awakened by the sound of the garage door going up and and in my half-sleep couldn't figure out what was going on because it sounds like a plane taking off! Poor design. And the neighbor even left at 3AM on a Sunday once! Who does that? If it were me, I'd park outside to be considerate (very safe gated complex) but this guy got along with no one. He would put his grill right outside his open garage so that the smoke would enter the garage and come up through the floor to my apartment. I always smelled smoke so I knew he was grilling! He owned his unit so I had to put up with his allowing his dogs to poop in his garage until I had to complain that I could smell it in my bedroom! Another time he allowed a visitor to park his huge pickup truck in front of my garage, thus blocking my car in so I couldn't pull out. He knew full well that was not permitted but I had to go ask him to have his friend move his truck. This was during a time when I had to leave quickly on two different occasions because my mom had been taken to the ER in McCandless. Thank God his rude friend didn't do that on those two days. The rumor was that he was friends with the complex owner so that was why he was able to be so obnoxious and get away with it. Other neighbors were great.

I have been a single woman here for now seven years. I rent. Misse the lease manager left several…read moreyears ago, because I think she saw what was going to happen, Maddie took over and did a decent job of pleasing the renters, etc. This passed year since Maddie left has been total chaos. They advertise amenities. Two pools. There is now one small one, that if you didn't get a pool pass right away, you can't go to the pool. false advertising? Then they had a trash compactor, its gone, and have these three huge dumpsters. Let me tell you. If you have a issue with your arm at any age, or if you are short like myself, you will not be able to swing a bag of garbage up to the top of the dumpster. Now I'm suppose to renew my lease. Alway got a letter in the mail for renewal. Have gotten nothing. Now I have to go to the club house and find out how to find my renewal form. You call the main number, and you can't get anyone because the voicemail is full. Maintenance is another issue. No one will come. Just to let you know. My name is Kelly duca if you would like to share that would be fine.

York Square Apartments - apartments - Updated May 2026

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