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    Hill House at Chestnut Hill - Updated Kitchens

    Hill House at Chestnut Hill

    (3 reviews)

    Chestnut Hill

    They had issues with the air conditioning. And then it was the pool. I've lived here for three…read moreyears and everything was fine. Then they are under new management and everything goes to shit. I know, it's first world problems but it seems like they don't even care and we're just are supposed to accept it. I think they can do better and if they don't care about us then we can just move. Fuck 'em. I'm out.

    I applied for to Hill House for a Poet's studio which the staff enthusiastically assured me would…read morebecome available within my time frame. After collecting my application fee and deposit, I did not hear back from Hill House until I followed up with Francesca Devlin in the office who informed me that my studio of choice is and will not become available and the only choices available to me were 2 significantly more expensive apartments which I declined, explaining that I am a graduate student on a fixed income and very little flexibility with regards to certain expenses. I asked a refund of my deposit and was very curtly informed both by her and a very unpleasant man who identified himself as the manager that deposits are non-refundable when an applicant "chooses to back-out of an application". Given the fact that my decision was based on the inability of Hill House to provide me with the apartment I applied for and was verbally promised, I consider it a broad inaccuracy to term Hill House's inability to fulfill their end of the contract as a "back-out" on my part. I now realize that Hill House collected my deposit knowing that the studio of my choice would not be available, and with the underlying intention of up-selling a more expensive apartment which I would be pressured to accept. This is a highly unethical rental practice and a borderline criminal one which; had I the time or the inclination, I would be pursuing legally. But I will assuage my anger by strongly advising future prospective tenants to carefully review their decision to apply to Hill House. Unless you are absolutely able to accept and pay for whatever size of apartment you are offered regardless of the choice stated in your application. Do not be fooled by the positive reviews as I was. There are a great many alternatives in the Chestnut Hill area, and if you do not want to fall victim to their unethical practices would advise that you look elsewhere.

    Chestnut Hill Village - Cozy Light-Colored Bedroom

    Chestnut Hill Village

    (14 reviews)

    Chestnut Hill

    I was not happy with the fact that I came for a full tour to look at multiple different 1 bedrooms…read moreand also be shown the tour of the complex. And didn't get anything out of it. It was a waste of time to come for 5 mins snd come see 2 places.. why don't someone actually take the time to show me a few places, give me a grand tour So I can see everything.. I wouldn't come back. Thats not how you conduct business.. you lose credibility and customers.. thanks Tyrone... ‍ Sinan ‍‍‍‍‍

    awful, awful awful - do not even bother, I was there from April 25-26 and I couldnt leave fast…read moreenough. I was one person living in a one bedroom w den unit, the rent was $1,535 but with admin fees and utilities I was paying close to $1,800 per month the entire time I was there. They have a fee for every ultility so when you go to pay in the portal you basically already have $100 against you before you even receive your bill. They lie during the walk through and say the bills are by unit usage which is a lie they bill you by the buildings usage and then split it amoungst how many units/tenants are in occupied. They say utilities vary between $175-$250 depending on the seasons - BS, its more like $250 to $350. I lived alone and my worst bill was $310 in January - there is no way I was using that much electricity or water to receive that bill. Front desk is fake nice, never helpful - Jeselyn the property manager is rude. I received notice of my rent going up if I was to resign another year and when I came to give notice they were rude again. They never return your call or answer emails in timely manners you have to roll up on them in office to get any type of answer. I hated my time here and would never suggest it to anyone. SAVE YOUR MONEY

    The Towers at Wyncote - I got shot by teenagers living in Towers at Wyncote apartments

    The Towers at Wyncote

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    Andre was very informative about The Towers at Wyncote. He was very patient and detailed about…read moreexplaining all of the amenities offered. My clients were very happy with him and so was I! He helped to make their decision a very easy one.

    **Honest Review -- 4 Years as a Resident**…read more **Buildings:** Building 3 is the best choice -- it has central air and an attached garage, and residents there tend to be more civil. I spent my first two years in Building 1 with a balcony unit, and the sliding doors leaked air constantly, driving up cooling costs in summer and heating costs in winter. Air quality was poor and I dealt with ongoing skin issues while living there. **Amenities:** The dog park is poorly maintained and not worth using. The pool is decent but only open 2-2.5 months a year, and staff can be strict about checking pool passes even for verified residents. The gym is mediocre (4-5/10) -- promised upgrades never materialized in four years. Building 3 has nice green space, good for dogs, including a well-kept garden. Otherwise, the grounds have a litter problem and issues with reckless driving. There's a restaurant in Building 1 that's rarely open and seems to get little use. A dog groomer on-site is overpriced (around $200 vs. $100 off-site). The café in Building 1 is solid -- probably the best amenity after the pool. Building 3's package system (stored behind the front desk) feels more secure than Building 1's locker setup, where theft has been an issue for some residents. **Maintenance:** Generally good and hardworking, though they sometimes mark jobs "complete" when they aren't. There's poor communication between maintenance and the leasing office, which seems tied to broader leasing office dysfunction. **Units:** I lived in a 12th-floor one-bedroom with a balcony for 3 years -- dealt with mice and air leakage the whole time. Moving to Building 3 (no balcony) for my last year brought lower electric bills and better rent value, though rent increases yearly regardless. Inspect every flaw at move-in and document it -- that's your best leverage. My mouse problem went unresolved for two months until I brought a live one to the leasing office; only then did they patch the entry holes they already knew about. If you don't get mice yourself, you'll likely hear them in the walls -- a function of other residents' poor trash habits. Utility overcharging is a real and common complaint: expect at least $50 for sewer, $10-20 for trash, $50 for water, plus electric -- which can spike to $200-400/month in peak summer and winter if your unit has air leaks. This was a widespread experience among residents, not just mine. **People:** A wide mix -- some genuinely kind long-term and older residents, alongside a rough element. One neighbor let their dog defecate on their balcony repeatedly, creating a disgusting pest situation. Some residents and their dogs are notably aggressive, and there have been shootings on the property. **Safety:** The gate is largely symbolic -- access is easy for non-residents. Security is minimal; there are no reliable cameras, and you're mostly on your own. My car's sunroof was smashed while parked there, and the leasing office's response was a $25 garage credit against a $2,500 repair bill. Break-ins are common and well known among residents. A garage is strongly recommended if you're in Building 3; Building 1's garage is easily accessed by outsiders, and Building 2 isn't worth living in at all. Younger residents frequently violate rules with no real enforcement -- e-bikes in hallways, smoking in stairwells, BB guns, reckless outdoor riding -- met only with occasional, ineffective email reminders. **Leasing Office:** This is the weakest part of the experience. One staff member (Maurice) stood out as genuinely helpful. Front desk staff often seem indifferent and under-informed, unable to answer basic questions and needing to escalate everything to management -- who rarely respond. Management tends to charge for anything possible, and getting a fair resolution generally requires being assertive and persistent. Move-out charges are aggressive: turning in keys even one day before your official lease end triggers a charge, and the weekday-only maintenance walkthrough option can trap you into an "early" turn-in fee if your lease ends on a weekend. There was also an attempt by a newly partnered company to charge me a pet fee despite three prior years of documented exemption -- this was eventually honored, but only after pushback, with a warning that the exemption wouldn't carry into the following year. **Bottom line:** The location is convenient, especially for students, but you pay a premium that isn't matched by the quality of management or upkeep. The property has real potential but is undermined by a poorly run leasing office, inconsistent enforcement, maintenance grounds issues, and a subset of difficult residents. Reviews from people who only toured the property, without living there, don't reflect the actual day-to-day experience.

    Lincoln Woods Apartments - apartments - Updated August 2026

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