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    5.0 (1 review)

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    The Glen At Shawmont Station

    The Glen At Shawmont Station

    3.9
    (12 reviews)

    I have been here a year and picked this apartment complex due to the location, price, and what it…read moreoffers. PROS: Gym, food trucks, location, cameras by parking, events in the area, pet friendly and managers are good. CONS: Getting expensive to live here, hear neighbor's downstairs at times, area getting crowded due to popularity, have to turn on bathroom sink to get shower hot water quicker. I have not had a problem with mold or other tenants. I stay to myself unless I need to step out of my zone for a reason. I have not had a problem with the Managers either. Both Managers are the friendly and Kevin is the best. If they seem strict it is because they are Managers and need to ensure people are abiding by the rental agreement. People need to read the fine print and stop blaming them for doing their job. If you do not like the apartment complex, then move or get your own house.

    I was on the lease sharing with others in one of the units here. The mold in the unit was a severe…read moreproblem which led to life-threatening illnesses, coupled by deflection, bullying, and gaslighting by the management team of The Glen. The offending office manager was female and has a pattern of ridiculing tenants, building straw-man defenses when something is brought to her attention. Trashing people, basically, as seen in one of the responses to a person who suffered neurological and heart and lung consequences of the hidden mold in this unit. One must wonder who is living in the unit now and whether proper remediation was performed before they sought more money moving someone unknowingly in, as was done to all 3 of us and our dog. They were brazenly about money with no regard for safety, even as they hid the issue as was evident by moisture-detection disks that they had hidden in the unit, out of sight (discovered upon move-out). I was the one who meticulously documented and sampled of all of the areas of mold, which were MANY. See photo for evidence. I have at least a dozen more images. We were advised to contact the Attorney General's office for the horrifically angry disrespectful character-assignation style of by one of the office staff members, whenever a tenant approaches her with a problem within the rental or property. Tenants were throwing trash off of their balconies, losing car parts to thefts, mail boxes broken into and mail stolen (two pre-paid SIM cards were taken from mine, but I never bothered to notify because by that time, it was so common and management's angry reply was always: "call the police" .. even as they put out notices routinely to the tune of call us if you see anything. Utterly contradictory. In my case, I simply cancelled the plan on the sims and started over with the provider). Distressingly, the office manager who takes great pleasure in mocking disability, whether medical or otherwise added to a very difficult time in this experience. This was unprofessional behavior that should be taken very seriously. The pattern of hot and cold was unstable behavior, irrationally out of nowhere, could be simple or major matters. Also the exaggerations of tenants' questions to her, misinterpreting the simplest of inquiries as something that it's not. Shifting attitudes and policies. One moments it's ok that residents are tossing trash on the grass, attracting wildlife to come too close (coyotes, rodents, and bugs), and then it's not. I observed conversations with others that went off the rails by the manager freaking out without provocation. It was not a place I'd want to lease ever again, and I hope that those who live in mold check out how dangerous that can be. Check online pages about indoor mold toxicity. Hope that they will not ridicule future renters who may find the mold sooner than we did. We left because we knew something in there was toxic, but didn't see the mold until moving things around during move-out. They aggressively fought and we paid the money they wanted, just to get out of the drama of them, but never again. Renters beware. Several have said that the management team spends a lot of time 'faking reviews.' This is just hearsay, but I wouldn't be surprised, given the reality of the experience and conversations with other tenants.

    Elfant Wissahickon Realtors

    Elfant Wissahickon Realtors

    1.0
    (3 reviews)

    Bad communication, Bringing in low ball offers for our property in a hot area we have listed with…read morethem, Agent constantly leaving the lights on where we now have a big electric bill, sometimes leaving the property unlocked, The list goes on to all the problems we are having with them. We trusted that they could match offers better than when we were representing ourselves but so far they have brought in nothing. Their agent is very unprofessional and lazy. So sorry we ever trusted them to represent us. Don't ever use them.

    After knowing Neil Kugelman through family members since I was a baby I unfortunately made the…read moremistake of trusting him and hiring him as my realtor. No less than a month later I am already on the hunt for a new realtor. Neil unfortunately treated me as a last priority from the beginning. 70% of the listings I received from him were in the one township I said I did not want to live in, despite several reminders. I was expected to catch all houses that popped up on the MLS for sale on my own. Due to the pandemic I was able to meet this burden- however I can't imagine trying to do this in a normal hectic world on my own. The very few houses I did request to see Neil just completely forgot to schedule. One or two he was able to work with the agent to squeeze us in-between appointments, however the others I just got an apology for and pretty much was SOL. Scheduling appointments and getting back to clients about newly listed properties within a day or 2, Neil said himself is above his expectation level. Keep in mind I said I was willing to see properties ANY time with the exception of the same two hour block every week. I knew this was important because many houses were going under contract the same day they were listed, and all were contingent within a few days. I kindly addressed the consistent failure to even schedule appointments, but on the last occasion (less than a month together) Neil said he wasn't able to meet that need. Keep in mind this came after again failing to schedule the single house I requested to see this weekend and therefore was unable to see it, and then failing to return outreach about the possibility of a different property. Neil cannot keep up in today's fast paced environment (and makes no apologies for it), and instead of doing what is right by his client and hire an assistant or perhaps enlist the help of some of his team or dare I say it - retire he will attempt to earn the trust and business of any potential client, only to have them miss out on the house of their dreams and be completely indifferent about the matter. Oh- I almost forgot to mention on several occasions he sent my personal information to the wrong people.. I mean personal information that you should be concerned would allow someone to steal your identity... I only knew because two of them contacted me to let me know, and if that isn't enough he even wrote an entire offer and sent it with the correct personal information and last name.. but incorrect first name. Do yourself a favor and hire a realtor that will act on your behalf and invest the time and sincerity into such an important decision (and not make you want to change your bank accounts & social security number).

    The Liz Clark Team // Compass RE

    The Liz Clark Team // Compass RE

    4.8
    (56 reviews)

    Being a first time home buyer, the task of not only searching for a future home in an already…read morelimited + difficult market, but also finding the perfect person to guide you, advise you, understand your vision, represent + advocate for you can seem like a daunting task. If you are feeling this way, I implore you to pick up the phone or click on the connect link and reach out to Liz. After our very first call with Liz, my husband and I were relieved to know that our search had come to an end. We were greeted with such warmth, charisma, knowledge, professionalism, and most importantly confidence. After our call - we knew we had the right person by our side to navigate us through this market + get us to the finish line. Throughout our home buying journey Liz assisted us with: - Curating a refined MLS portal that my husband and I could easily interface with on a day-to-day basis to stay on top of the market + new listings. - Connecting us to the best network of professionals to assist with all of our home buying needs, ie. (mortgage brokers, inspectors, title companies, insurance professionals, etc.) the list goes on... - Getting us in to see homes as quickly as possible and almost always before they hit the open house market. - Providing her expertise during walk throughs/site visits and engaging us while educating us on what to look out for. - Brainstorming creative angles to work up the perfect offer and set us apart + ahead of other buyers flooding the market. - Keeping us on task, focused, informed of upcoming deadlines and always one step ahead of the game so that we never felt overwhelmed by the process. In just 2 short months we found our c.1700s dream Pennsylvania Stone Farmhouse + the rest is history. Without Liz, her team, and network of talented and dedicated professionals working around the clock; this would never have been possible. We were lucky to have crossed paths + have gained not only a lifelong realtor but also a friend in the process. Don't second guess this decision - you owe yourself the opportunity of a great home buying experience with someone by your side that you can truly trust, that advocates for you WITH or WITHOUT you in the room, and that truly cares. A big shoutout/thank you to Liz and her team!

    Liz was a dream come true for us. We were looking into home buying for the first time and didn't…read moreknow much about the local are or the process. Liz patiently walked us through everything from the local market, to finding the right lenders, and even guided us through an offer we needed to make within hours of seeing a house. She's who you want on your team when you're figuring out what you need and how to get it in a market that's constantly changing. And she's not just great at understanding what buyers/sellers are thinking - she gave us detailed information about construction, helped us think through layouts, and just generally provided a deeper level of knowledge than other realtors we met. She was especially great at breaking down the differences between buying in the city vs suburbs and understanding the Mt Airy/Germantown area! Even better, she was a constant cheerleader for us! We knew Liz would tell us the truth about our expectations or focus on our needs rather than just closing on a property - she was excited for us and truly wanted to help us find a home we'd love. If you're looking for a home in Philly, Liz and her team are THE way to go - we never felt like we were anything but her top priority!

    Mittman+Rehling - realestate - Updated June 2026

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