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    Dominion Properties

    (28 reviews)

    East Side, Lower East Side

    I was a resident at Sage on Prospect and had a parking spot rental through Dominion as an addendum…read moreto my lease. When Sage sold to a new owner in March, things got messy fast. The new building owner isn't working with Dominion anymore, and suddenly Dominion is telling me they can't honor my parking agreement even though I still have 3 months left on it. The garage wasn't even part of the sale - it's offsite and apparently Dominion goes through Power Parking to manage it. Here's where it gets sketchy: I asked them directly if they own the garage and they completely refused to answer. Just dodged the question. Meanwhile, the new Sage owner told me Dominion actually part-owns these garages, which explains why they're pulling this move. Seems like I'm caught in the middle of their business dispute and they're just canceling tenant agreements to make a point. I get that business relationships change, but you can't just "null" a signed contract because you're not working with a building anymore. I paid for parking through July, and now I'm scrambling to find a replacement spot for the last few months. If you rent from them, just know that your agreements might not mean much if it becomes inconvenient for them. Really disappointed in how this was handled.

    Just wanted to share a cautionary tale for anyone looking to or currently renting from Dominion…read moreProperties in Milwaukee. I recently involved the DATCP, and they issued a Non-Compliance Letter against the company. The state confirmed that Dominion's 'Nonstandard Rental Provisions' (specifically #74, #77, and #81) are illegal under ATCP 134.08. Under Wisconsin law, including these prohibited provisions makes the entire lease void and unenforceable. Even after the state's warning, the owner told me they would intentionally refuse to market my unit for a new tenant unless I paid an illegal $500 fee. If you're a current tenant, don't let them bully you into 'Lease Break Agreements' that the state has already flagged as illegal. You have rights, and the DATCP has a record of their refusal to comply.

    Gato City

    Gato City

    (7 reviews)

    East Town, Downtown

    I had to move into a place stat as I was unexpectedly getting the boot from my Walkers Point…read moreapartment so someone from Chicago could facilitate gentrifying the neighborhood and jacking up the rent. I found this apt. on 6th & Mitchell weeks before leaving for Europe for 2 weeks, signed this lease sitting in a London hotel room. I'm thankful that I was able to find this place. It's updated enough to feel nice. Max was very helpful to me as new units became available. The two I saw were actually not the one I ended up moving into as he told me of another unit available while I was overseas. I took his word for it and electronically signed without seeing the actual unit. I'm glad that I did because the one that I ended up with was a better space! So, I appreciate the heads up I was given. The worst issue with this place is the laundry and I would say windows/lack of light. Some units do have space for in-unit laundry, like mine did - there was a huge closet off of the kitchen, but they just don't offer this amenity. The laundry in the building has it to be the cheapest, low-end laundry machines. $1.50 a pop to use them and often one dry does not suffice, so really $3 just to dry totalling $4.50 per load. The second dry on high might scorch your clothes, too, so another thing to watch out for. And then there were some inconsiderate, lazy neighbors who don't get their stuff out (golden rule, people! If you don't know what that means google it) but gladly, this didn't happen too often. It was more the condition of the machines that was the worst. It ate up on of my bras, and then there's that time when someone who used the laundry machine before me who left gum in it (of course I happened to have washed something with fringes that day) what a mess! Having had my own washing machine in my last three apartments, this is a first-world pain in the rear. Sigh. But, the rent was super affordable. The windows in my apartment were also massive and heavy. I had to get on the ledge itself to have any shot at opening and closing them, using all of my body weight standing up on the ledge. I couldn't just open/close as I normally would for any window, without having to risk a hernia. They really need to do something about those. My last apartment let so much light in, I felt like this place was a dungeon. I think the top units are a lot brighter, but I've never been inside so not sure. The units really differ a lot within the building. I saw around 4 in total and all were different. The construction of the apartments is cheap. They look pretty, though. The paint on the walls for Pete's sake of you so much as bump it, you'll leave a mark. It's like primer was used, it's really matte, and just shows every scuff possible. Not enough layers of paint and needs a good thick gloss finish or semi is needed so it doesn't stain so easily. I once tried lightly buffing out a stain in the bathroom and the wall peeled off, like PAPER. I did this with a soft wipe that is sensitive enough for a baby's butt and it peeled their wall. They just need more paint and quality paint. When I asked for scuffs to be touched up on the walls when I moved in, (this should already have been done!) they dump a CAN OF PAINT at my door. I'm serious! They expected me the renter to paint? Um, no - not unless you're giving me a free month of rent! The walls are so thin. But, I guess the happens in apt complex living. I'm sure there are ways to help prevent this with the quality and quantity of building materials, but that's a cost thing. It's the right thing to do but it just doesn't often get done. The stove is electric, boo. And electric will cost you more every month. I saw an increase in my utilities bill after moving here. Although, it was offset by the lower rent. Good things: It was great to have the gated lot for parking. Break-ins are well known to occur in this and the surrounding neighborhoods, so this lot really prevented that. It's walkable to the popular areas of Walkers Point and Bay View, only takes 15-20 mins. Not something I did much of at night, and even got cat called during the day when I was near this building, but less once I was out of the Mitchell Street neighborhood. It's a short Lyft or Uber ride back from many Milwaukee destinations. I never had to turn my heat in all winter long! I was on the second floor, so not sure if the units' heat above/below is what did it, but it was always around 70 degrees in there! Maintenance is fairly good at being responsive. I complained about the laundry a few times, the FOB system facing the lot rarely worked (but you have a key), the door handle CONSTANTLY broke off, but minor things in the grand scheme of things. The rent is inexpensive, there is no cost for parking in the lot (at least not at the time of me writing this review), good location, decent remodel... I wouldn't "not" recommend it to anyone but tell them to understand what they're getting for the price.

    Chris W. gato city…read morebecame the management team for the building at 1653 s 77th st, it was managed before by Point real estate management. I moved in April 2019 and now it's April 2020 the end of my lease. out of the 6 apartments I've lived in this is the worst. the tenant in apartment 10 has been a nuisance, I've had to call west allis police several times about excessive noise and him fighting with his homeless friend after hours as the tenant's wall is next door to where I sleep. i signed a 12 month lease and had I signed a new lease it would be 14 months, I did the smart thing and chose month to month for $635 a month. I chose this apartment without exploring other options,I truly regret choosing this place to live, no doorbells and thin walls you can hear every time someone takes a shower or closes a door in their apartment,I would not recommend this apartment to anyone.

    Pech Property Investments

    Pech Property Investments

    (10 reviews)

    Chelsea is the best property manager I've ever had. I can call her anytime with any issues and she…read moreis right there ready to help. Lovely apartments. Very professional.

    I would not rent through this landlord/company. We (my roommate and I) rented from them for a year…read moreand it went well since neither my roommate nor I were around much. Pretty much was a place to store our stuff. We renewed the lease and they had upped the rent which is normal. They decided to make a kitchen update that we did not ask for and this was to be done while we lived there so our kitchen was down for a month. Not only was our kitchen down but our whole living room since everything was pushed up against the walls and covered in plastic to avoid dust or anything else. We were told that the workers would be working while we were gone at work and on several occasions they were still there for hours after we got home. All in all the kitchen was nice to have after it was done but no compromises or deal was made that since they would have our kitchen torn up for a month and that we would have to eat out more that they would take a hundred off rent or something. Next after a year of living there black mold was growing heavily in the bathroom since there was a wooden window in the shower that didn't open and there was no vent either. We had put in several work orders for it and nothing was being done. After 2 months of being told a new window is being ordered I called more sternly and it apparently never got ordered. Finally, after three months they replaced the window and pretty sure just painted over the mold. The new window allowed for us to open a small portion and get air flow. That helped with the mold problem but it was always an ongoing thing. We would scrub with bleach and other cleaning supplies but still it would come back. Either way I had gone to the Doctor earlier that year for headaches, dizziness and sneezing...turns out it was Sinusitis. This can come from dirty or moldy environments (Our bathroom). I was treated for this with antibiotics and having moved am better and don't get this off and on like I use to. Lastly my roommate and I got new jobs and significant others and asked if we could work with them to move out earlier than our lease. They seemed fine at first then they flipped a switch. They would show the apartment and not even contact me to tell me they would be entering. They found someone to rent the apartment for June 1st and we would be out April 30th. They told me it was all good to move out April 30th but now are telling me after I moved out that May rent is due and that I can move back in if I want for that month. Even though they are doing more updates ripping up the flooring and such then the next tenant wanted to move in a week or two early since that would help her get into this new apartment and out of her old they are stating they are taking all of the security deposit and its because rent is due. Having said they would work with us and everything was falling into place we thought everything was fine. Except now they stated we need to pay for all of May rent and to keep the electric on for them (while they work). Chelsea in the office is horrible at communicating and will play games like only contacting one tenant. She never contacted me until she wanted to inform me that May rent is now due but never for any other updates. In the entire time we lived there we never were late on rent and kept the apartment in great shape and were polite to them. They are money hungry and are very rude to the younger crowd. As far as we know they are taking are full security deposits even though they should only be taking $400.00 for a fee for ending our lease early. Office staff does not know what they are doing and the owner Joel will side with it since its more money he can have to update his properties.Take my advice stay away and rent through another company. I am just glad to be done with them. I have lived in Milwaukee for 8+ years and this is by far the worst landlord I have had.

    Eastmore Real Estate Management - Home Office

    Eastmore Real Estate Management

    (31 reviews)

    Cambridge Heights, East Side

    DO NOT RENT WITH EASTMORE!!! They do not give a fuck about their residents at all and will not…read morecommunicate with you about anything if something in the building goes wrong. I've lived at 1601 n farwell for 11 months and the elevator has broken 3 times and the management company has not once acknowledged it. If you try to reach out to Agana or Val who are the main point of contacts for the building, they will ignore you or give you an incompetent response with no solution. They are also extremely rude. I work for a property management company and would never treat my residents the way ive been treated here. I've been renting for 7 years and have never had a worse management company. They don't even have a building manager for the building so its impossible to get in touch with anyone!

    There are a lot of reasons not to rent from Eastmore but here are a couple:…read more The accountant at the main office, Kiera, is actually inept. After one of our online payments was rejected we had to pay by check for a few months. The office hasn't been open to the public for a couple years so I dropped the checks in the mail slot. Fast forward 2 weeks and we get an eviction notice for ONE missing payment, which I'm sure I dropped off. I contact them a few times because you're never able to talk to someone right away (they don't answer the phone) and they are adamant that they never received the check. A few weeks go by, after paying for it again, and I get a call from the receptionist saying a cleaner found my missing check under the accountant's (kiera) desk. This was not the first time they lost our payment OR the last. When we moved out they sent what was left of our security deposit to our old apartment. The one we just rented from them; the one we just moved out of. They had at least one forwarding address on file but that doesn't matter because how does this make any sense at all? My roommate and I both moved out of Milwaukee, so it was a process trying to contact both the USPS and Eastmore. We finally received our deposit almost 3 months after moving out. They took nearly 70% of our security deposit to pay for "painting/cleaning" and "large item removal." There was nothing left in our apartment and we SCRUBBED that place. Also, after living there for so long, isn't paint considered normal wear and tear? Obviously we didn't fight it as we're tired of dealing with this for so long. Don't rent from Eastmore, they don't care about their tenants and will do everything possible to get money from you.

    7SEVENTY7

    7SEVENTY7

    (16 reviews)

    East Town, Downtown

    After looking at several apartment complexes in Milwaukee, I can tell you in our experience…read more7Seventy7 gave the best service and wow factor out of all of them. First, I was absolutely​ asked for my ID before I had my scheduled tour, the email and phone call that I had prior to the tour both indicated this was mandatory. I totally​ appreciated​ that they ask for it and that they do a safety scan​, if I am going to live here; I want to feel I am in a safe community. Second, I showed up in yoga pants because honestly most days that is how I roll. I did not feel judged or uncomfortable, I just felt like I was in a beautiful building. The lobby is beautiful, I felt like I walked into a resort in Las Vegas with beautiful chandeliers and gorgeous seating. I was greeted by Hussaun and he made me feel very welcome. Lydia took me on the tour and she was very friendly, knowledgable and answered all of my questions. The building is breath-taking with gorgeous views of the lake and the city. The units are finished with beautiful finishes, and​ everything is high-end. I do wish that they were a little more spacious but, the quality is unmatched from everything I have seen (and I have thoroughly searched). In the end you cannot beat the views and the finishes. Even though they are smaller, they were designed for a lot of storage and are so light and airy that the space feels big. Also with all of the amenities and events you are out of your apartment more than you think you will be. Now let's get to the amenities. Fire-pits, sports lounge, sky-view roof top, business vignets, virtual golf, outdoor terrace pool, dog-walk, not to mention a quick walk to the Historic Third Ward, the lake, and Jazz in the Park around the corner. After living here for almost 4 months now, I can tell you that it is exactly how they represent it to be on your tour. The staff is incredibly responsive to the point of spoiling you. On the few minor issues we have had they have fixed them within hours (Nick and Carmello and the rest of the maintenance crew are very responsive, nice, and fast). Garrett, Andrew and Tyson always greet us with "Welcome Home" when we come back from our travels. If you ever need anything they are always happy to help or answer questions. The staff puts together social events monthly (cocktail hours, meet and greets and charity events), and brings in vendors from around the city to host food and learning events. We are always out of town for the events, but are looking forward to being able to attend the October Fest Happy Hour. The views from the units are unrivaled.....if I sound a little excited about the place, it is because I am. 7Seventy7 works for us because we travel a lot and we always have the security of knowing someone can help if you are out of town and need to have deliveries or maintenance issues addressed. There you have it, beautiful building, incredible staff and the perfect downtown location, we are incredibly happy we chose 7Seventy7 as our new home.

    We were charged $7,000 as an early termination fee for breaking a lease with 6 months left on our…read morelease! Yes $7,000!!! They also required a 60 day notice when we requested a 30 day. I've never felt so ripped off by a business. We had to terminate the lease because my wife took a new job in a new city. What's so egregious is that the fee for breaking the lease seems arbitrary as it is not listed anywhere in the lease.

    Terapak Realty and Management Inc

    Terapak Realty and Management Inc

    (3 reviews)

    Riverwest

    Norm Terapak is an awesome realtor that I would highly recommend to anyone…read more I was recommended to him by a friend's family that have used him on various multi-units they have throughout Riverwest. Norm helped me for several months look for duplexes that fit the bill in Riverwest, Eastside, and Bayview. We first chatted for a while to get an idea of what I was looking for and the budget - he is very easy to talk to. After we got that, he set me up with an MLS automatic listing so I would be emailed the detailed info (way more detailed than Zillow or Trulia) about various places that include pictures, taxes, etc. I would email or call him on what places I would like to see and right away he would have a schedule of places we would see in a day or two. Norm always picks up the phone no matter what day it is or the time and is always willing to talk to you about whatever it may be. He used to be (may still be) an Inspector so when it came to walking through duplexes he knew what areas were big concerns and what were small issues. He could even roughly estimate how much or at least point you in the direction of an expert to get an estimate. Norm also performs Energy Audits so he will know how energy efficient various appliances and the house are. He is very patient as it took around 5 months of seeing places with my girlfriend and brother to finally find the right place. When the time came to make the offer, he drafted up the paperwork right away. He is very detailed on all of his paperwork and it made closing way easier. We went through with some offers and got an accepted offer. He was able to provide several inspectors to get when it came to that point after the accepted offer. Overall, Norm is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to single and multi-family units throughout Milwaukee, knows how to spot issues in places, and is very friendly and responsive on both the calls and emails. I would highly recommend him when it is time for you to look for a place.

    Norm is as good as it gets when it comes to home buying. He really follows through and makes sure…read morethat if you are making an investment, it has the potential to be profitable. There were plenty of properties that we looked at, that while they maybe had a great exterior or locations, he pointed out foundation problems or issues with energy efficiency etc. That sort of advice is more than helpful when buying a property. I would HIGHLY recommend him if you are looking to buy a rental property. He owned close to 50 properties in the area, especially in the brady-street area. He knows his stuff and can give great advice if you are new to managing properties. All in all, he's a really great guy. He really represents what Milwaukee is all about. He supports local neighborhoods and works with you to find the best property to suit all of your needs.

    Bell Property Management - propertymgmt - Updated July 2026

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