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    1200 Lakeshore Apartments

    1200 Lakeshore Apartments

    (44 reviews)

    East Oakland

    I lived at 1200 Lakeshore from 2020 to 2023, and while the apartment itself is beautiful with…read morespacious units and great views, the overall experience was far from perfect. The neighbors were awful--racism was rampant. Once, in the laundry room, my partner was loading a dryer when a woman literally pushed her and said, "residents have priority," clearly assuming she was someone's maid. Another time in the laundry room a different woman asked her "what are your rates?" And when we said "we're your neighbors!" She didn't even apologize she just gave us that "oh you're being too sensitive" look. That kind of behavior was shocking and completely unacceptable. I also had a Mexican flag and a BLM flag on my balcony, and the property manager passive-aggressively asked me to take them down for "drone photos of the building." When I asked when this would take place so I could put the flags back up, he got nervous and mumbled something about needing the building to look "uniform." It was clear the flags weren't the kind of "uniform" he had in mind. While this isn't directly the building's fault, it absolutely must be mentioned: the area is not safe at all. In the three years I lived there, there were three murders within just a couple of blocks. No joke--check Oakland crime stats if you don't believe me. It's a very dangerous area, which only adds to the list of concerns. 1200 Lakeshore is a lovely building on the surface, but between the hostile neighbors, management's sketchy priorities, and the unsafe neighborhood, it's not the haven you'd hope for.

    A Special Place to Live 1200 Lakeshore Ave., apartments…read moreoverlooking Lake Merritt is an outstanding apartment complex in Oakland. We have lived here for almost 4 years and have found the apartments to be spacious and immaculately clean and secure. There is a workout room fully equipped with the latest workout machines. There is a gorgeous patio complete with top-of-the-line furniture and a wonderfully landscaped garden. I cannot say enough about the staff. They are kind, generous and willing to help in anyway. They are simply the best .David Solis, manager, and staff go out of their way to accommodate our needs. Some of the tenants in this building have been here for many many years. Currently the tenants if if they so desire can participate in some fun activities. 1200 Lakeshore deserves the highest rating. Please come and check it out. You won't be sorry! Joyce Rubenstein Addendum: the east side of the building overlooks the Oakland Hills. In addition, all of the units have large patio areas Sent from my iPhone

    Hanover Northgate - My shiny refrigerator thanks to Keith!

    Hanover Northgate

    (105 reviews)

    I did a walk-in and the staff at the complex were really open and eager to help…read more Special recognition to Angelene Ongpin who gave me the whome tour and information. Thanks a lot Mario

    I moved into this apartment complex about 3 weeks ago, and the experience has been beyond…read morefrustrating. The lack of communication from management--especially the property manager, Laterfah Omari--is unacceptable. We've called, emailed, and even visited the leasing office multiple times (at least 7-8), and didn't receive a single call or email back. I basically had to beg for them to email me in regards to our questions and concerns. From day one, there were unresolved issues. We were not given a mailbox key, and the refrigerator's ice machine and water filter were not working. We finally received our mail key after about a week of living at the property after going down to the leasing office and "bugging" them. However, Despite submitting a maintenance request for the fridge over two weeks ago, nothing has been fixed. These are basic things that should've been taken care of before we moved in--or at the very least, we should've been given a clear timeline for when they'd be addressed. What's most disappointing is how the management team seems to dodge responsibility completely. Every time we ask questions, we're told the manager will get back to us. They never do. It honestly feels like once you sign the lease, they stop caring.

    Mission Bay by Windsor - Top floor apartments with kitchen islands

    Mission Bay by Windsor

    (39 reviews)

    Mission Bay

    I have live here 1 year and have extended my lease further because I find this being a bery good…read morecommunity to live in. The staff is very responsive and focused on providing solutions quickly. Everything from admin topics to maintenance are dealt with promptly and keeping you as a resident informed. I enjoy not only the location and how close it is to downtown or to exiting the city but also the sense of safety and closeness that it provides compared to larger apartment complexes.

    **Our 8 years at Windsor Mission Bay have been five stars!**…read more First, the team--Justin and Sam--are exceptional. Justin, the Property Manager, is consistently proactive and communicative, always working to keep the complex clean, safe, and respectful. Maintenance requests are handled quickly and professionally, thanks to Sam's responsiveness and skill. The staff *truly* care about residents' quality of life, and it shows. Our unit is bright, modern, and highly functional. We get tons of natural light and a beautiful view of trees, and day-to-day living is comfortable year-round thanks to solid construction, sound-sealed windows, and high-quality appliances. A standout feature is the abundant closet and storage space, which has made organizing and settling in easy--especially over the long term. The location truly can't be beat. We're within walking distance of excellent food, public transit, and green spaces, with quick access to both I-280 and downtown. It's the best of both worlds--urban convenience with a calm, neighborhood feel.

    Bel Aire Courtyard Apartments

    Bel Aire Courtyard Apartments

    (31 reviews)

    Lower Hills

    Let's review: The…read moregood reviews are from before Premium Properties took over. There's a reason for that. Here's what the property manager told me on tour vs reality: "We're getting a bike room fall of 2024." No bike room. "Landlord pays water and garbage, tenants pay PG&E." Nope, tenants pay ALL utilities. "I don't think there's an extra fee for dogs." It's an extra $150 per month. "We're going to replace these crappy windows with weird opaque speckles." Nope. "We are a secure building with 16 security cameras." Doesn't matter if people are getting in and stealing shit anyway. Here's what Premium Properties told me before/at move-in, vs what I found out later on: Lease: "Tenant acknowledges building is master-metered for water, sewer, gas, and Electric." Natalie at Premium: "Yes, all utilities are flat rate." Selena at Premium: "Yes, all your utilities are flat rate." Later, Selena: "Your utilities are all set up and will be billed through the client portal! NO NEED TO CALL PG&E!" Reality: PG&E turned my power off 8 months in because no one had set up an account for me. They told me if I wanted power I'd have to set up my own account and pay a back balance, then sent me a bill for $470. Premium gave me the excuse the lease had a typo and some mistakes were made and oh well not their problem. (Odd. Turns out this happened to multiple other neighbors, and they were given a different excuse.) One day I caught a shady guy wandering the complex looking into people's windows. He wouldn't leave. I went to the manager. Manager said, "oh yeah I told him to leave." Oh really, well he's still here, so maybe do something about that?? I told them I'm moving out and I am getting like 2 notices a week that they plan to enter my unit to show and then nothing happens. They harass you 120 before your lease expires to tell them you'll renew or move. The emails are ended with the sentence: "Thank you for your anticipated cooperation." LOL.

    I've lived here for 3 years and so my review covers the period when the building was managed by Mr…read moreMing (up to 2022 - when you will see quotes from all the reviews), and the period since while it has been managed by a company called Premium Properties. During the Ming Dynasty, this was a pretty sweet place to live. He kept the place really nicely and was pretty helpful. When my e-bike got stolen from the inner courtyard after the thieves broke in the side entrance, he willingly showed me the video of the theft using one of the 16 security cameras that used to work while he was here. Then Premium took over. And the service since then has not been premium. - Packages are routinely stolen because whereas Mr Ming used to put them in the amazon lockers, now they lay about. - The amazing security cameras go on and off like it's some sort of modern art installation. They were off for about 6 months but seem recently to have come back on. Of course that might not matter because since Mr Ming we've had two building managers and the first one couldn't access any of the recordings. Not sure if the current one can. - Of course, Premium couldn't do anything about the paper thin walls, floors and ceilings. As long as you're ok listening to your neighbor's music and sex life it's not a problem. - They did rewire the whole place since apparently the previous wiring was a death trap, but using the cheapest contractors has its drawbacks when they turn out to have wired multiple apartments wrong, including my own. That only took a few weeks to sort out. Their conscientious attitude to key checks - three in the course of 2 weeks recently where they had to come in to each apartment to make sure their master keys still worked - made up for that though - and I guess that's how they discovered one of the tenants had died in his ground floor apartment and not been found for some weeks. - The courtyard floor was painted to waterproof it at the start of the year - right when the torrential rain started. The rain washed off a lot of the light grey paint they'd used (on the terracotta colored floor) and then the run off from the frankly situation-saving-plants and trees turned what was left a streaky brown. But some tenants think the Jackson Pollock effect adds to the building's charm. Premium promised to sort out the painting in the Spring. It's now September so one assumes there's a really great reason why it hasn't happened yet. - The plants and trees are the main reason why I keep living here. They really are lovely. - Bicycle theft and/or damage remains an issue so Premium started talking about introducing a bike room about 9 months ago. Newer tenants were told it would be open in June. Again, it's September. Tenants continue to lug bikes up and down the stairs because leaving them in the garage is asking for them to be stolen. - When things do go wrong, like a broken dishwasher or shower, Premium have this great system where you submit a ticket online which they will respond to in 5 working days. Not "within" 5 working days. They will wait it out. Mr Ming used to pop round with a screwdriver and have it done in 5 minutes. Now it's after 5 days that they contact a contractor. It then depends how soon the contractor can visit. And then we get to the laundry room. - When the building was rewired the ventilation system in there conked out and so for some months it also served as an onsite sauna. We took to permanently propping the door open to stop everything in there going moldy. This meant that when the tumble dryers broke down for the 7th time this year the sound (like a cement mixer mixing stolen catalytic converters) was able to echo around the whole building. The washing machines break down with such regularity that it would make sense to offer an employee of the contractor who manages them a discount on an apartment. There is currently one of three machines working for a building with 30+ apartments. The machines regularly take money without turning on and the refund link in the app doesn't work. And finally we get to the ants. - This is an old building so of course there are cracks. And ants get in during the summer because that is what ants do. Mr Ming kept a supply of ant baits and would hand you a couple at the first sign of them. Now, we submit a support ticket and wait, meanwhile exchanging grandmother's tales of how to stop the cunning little things in the building's whatsapp group - a place where new tenants are regularly updated on which parts of the lease agreement are known to be illegal by the tenants who have already been through two rounds of "but if everything's broken shouldn't we ask them to reduce the rent". I have now duck taped a significant part of the edge of my living room window since the cracks have now reached such an extent that ants can casually stroll through them on a whim to see what I might have to offer in the way of cat food.

    Oakland Housing Authority - housingcooperatives - Updated June 2026

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