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13 years ago

The office is always clean and the bathrooms are in good order. The ladies at the reception desk are warm and welcoming.

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The Properties at Wright Field

The Properties at Wright Field

(6 reviews)

Summary: The Properties at Wright Field is only an ideal place to rent if you have exhausted…read morelooking for other places to live. If you are military, it becomes less and less of a good deal the higher your pay grade and number of dependents you have. My wife and I have lived in The Woods neighborhood for about 2 years in a 3 bed 2.5 bath townhouse (Collopy Court), and I was a fresh O-1 military pay grade at the time. At first, and at face value, it was an excellent deal for us. Proximity to the base for work, proximity to all stores and activities around the Dayton metro, a decent size yard for our energetic dog, around 1600 sq ft of house with an attached garage, the free amenities and no security deposit required--it was a great deal, especially considering my BAH at the time was only about $1300. However, we gradually changed our opinion of the place as time went on. Here are some key incidents/situations that degraded what would otherwise be a good rating. *It must be noted that we can identify some of the below incidents were not in the staff's control, and some of it can be viewed as being in their control.* Our first incident occurred in the first week that we moved in. We had our brand new washer and dryer set delivered and professionally installed, and after running the washer on its first cycle it happened to flood the utility room and surrounding area. The result of this was a week-long repair of the drainage system in which they blocked off the main entrance and staircase area through most of the kitchen. Management initially did not align any form of alternate living situation for us, but we ended up getting them to secure temporary lodging on base for us at no cost. Over the course of 2 years we have had several minor repairs from the garage door not closing to an unsecured toilet, most of them so minor that they had no impact on our day-to-day lives. The maintenance staff (including the admin crew) have always been incredible, and from our experience remain very friendly and professional regardless of the situation. The maintenance crew must have a frustrating job tending to older housing that is slowly falling apart. To quote someone on the crew from when we first moved in, it's "like putting lipstick on a pig." Something that has definitely made us unhappy is the constant repair and construction that has ensued for almost our entire stay so far. Water line repair/replacement, gas line work, and the drilling into the streets and front yards have become a literal headache (an app on our phone was reading 90 decibels from inside the house). The constant water line repair has left us without any water for around 6-8 hours at a time, probably averaging twice a month during the warmer months. We make sure to be extra friendly to the workers, we know they feel terrible for our situation! I'm not sure if management is able to do anything about this to ease the inconvenience. We recently had a storm door that was damaged during tornado weather and we ended up being charged the price of the new door, installation, and glass screen cleanup. I understand this one is a bit of a gray area as to who is responsible for the cost of the repair, however, I was never directed to any tangible verbiage or clause indicating that an unsecured door latch (if that's even provable) is the fault of the tenant. I could not find that in the lease agreement I was initially given, either. We were mildly upset about the ~$350 charge, but we figured it wasn't worth the headache to pursue it further. Our USAA insurance conveniently didn't cover the damage, either. Maybe make a note of that when shopping around for renters insurance! Overall, I probably would not recommend this place to anyone unless they are single, and if military, of a lower rank. We feel the maintenance crew unnecessarily gets a bad reputation, while the front office/management is professional but leaves a bit of a sour taste.

For a community that claims to welcome military members, I shudder to think someone would move…read moretheir family here. The building materials and appliances are cheap and left to deteriorate. We had 2 living room sewage floods in 8 months. Maintenance blamed the plumbing throughout the whole neighborhood and reluctantly replaced our carpet after a week's worth of investigation. Water leaks come up through the streets, and hydrants are left running, both ceaselessly for days/weeks. Sidewalks go mossy and slippery as a result. Two roads down, the whole street and a couple lawns are torn up repeatedly; I feel for those residents. The whole neighborhood is built on a landfill (https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HAC/landfill/PDFs/Landfill_2001_appd.pdf). Roads have car-eating potholes, big even by Midwest/Ohio standards. Internet service goes out repeatedly, which they may not be responsible for, but is good to know before considering them. The renovations are not worth it; I live in the older model and checked out the new versions. They just changed the color of the cabinets, updated the windows, and bought newer (but bottom quality) appliances. Construction/maintenance visits will happen without warning or notice, and the office takes no responsibility, making it seem that the maintenance office is an entirely separate entity. Don't trust them on safety and security. The units being worked on have back/front doors left wide open with no one inside, tools and new appliances left vulnerable. It's questionable practice for Air Force base housing. If you live in the Woods, expect heavy traffic from the base since there's only a two-lane road. The "amenities", like the dog park, are rarely mowed and have never turned the water fountain on in the years I've been here. The tennis court has never had a net and broken vehicles are left in the parking lot. It is not worth the price for the square footage and terrible layout. The only reliable features are regular rent hikes and pull-overs from anal MPs. But there's still car break-ins? For the same cost, go somewhere just as close to WPAFB with better schools, like Beavercreek.

Hillside Court Apartments

Hillside Court Apartments

(8 reviews)

I lived here for one year-and that was more than I wanted. The management and maintenance staff are…read morenot only unprofessional, they are dismissive and disrespectful. I had 2 older female tenants, who lived in my building who constantly left me, and other tenants, unsigned notes on our doors. The notes made remarks about how I parked my car, telling me to make sure my grandchildren don't make any noise, leaving unsigned notes in my mailbox without a stamp (which a federal offense), and they constantly watched me (and I assume all the tenants in our building) and one of them yelled at me on a regular basis and called me vulgar names. I reported them to management, and nothing was done. One of them clearly had mental health issues and I was concerned for, not only my safety, but for the safety of my grandchildren and other visitors. This woman was older in age, but she was ruthless. The apartments are in desperate need of updating and there are holes in the cabinetry and carpeting. The window in my bedroom had a large crack in it and they rented it to me like that. Who inspects an apartment and doesn't repair something like this before they rent it another tenant? The carpet was worn and had holes that they said they would not replace or repair. The dishwasher was disgusting and leaked and the refrigerator was so old-they did replace both of those with new, very cheap, appliances. I was in need of an apartment in this area and so I rented it, in spite of these things-so that decision was my responsibility-to my great regret. The positive was that my view was very nice and they do allow pets. You pay $300 and a monthly fee. They only give you back $100 of it if everything is ok. They are crooks and make band-aid repairs. Lots of leaks in these buildings. A relative of mine lives here, too, and they have had many leaks from the upstairs neighbors in many different areas of the apartment. I love the area where these apartments are located, but there are so many negatives that I would not live here again.

Very dissatisfied with our experience at this complex. We enjoyed the friendly neighbors and the…read morequiet community but having to deal with rude and unprofessional management and maintenance ruined it for us. We started living at this complex back in 2017 when my husband got stationed at Wright Patterson. The first year was bearable I suppose I could hear the neighbor upstairs peeing every time they went, we had constant leaks that needed to be fixed resulting in soaked carpet twice that year. My husband got deployed I moved back in with my parents for 6 months while being pregnant and then when he returned we gave them another try. Maintenance was asked to fix the garbage disposal and exhaust in the bathroom, needless to say the exhaust never worked that year and the garbage disposal still sounded like a monster. We found black mold that needed to be removed which really turned us off after just having a newborn baby. This complex is very old and outdated, it needs to be remodeled in every way. We constantly had solicitors at our door. They hardly ever answer the phone. When we moved out the first time, our puppy was just learning to use a pee pad and was not yet trained to go outside, he had lots of accidents and while we were both at work it was impossible to clean them immediately, we still somehow got our deposit back when moving out. *Side note to that, the check was made out to my DEPLOYED husband and the CORPORATE office gave me trouble trying to get it in my name so I could deposit the money since he was overseas. They were trying to let it go VOID so I wouldn't receive the money.* This past time after leaving, our dog was very trained to peeing on his pad, and went outside when he was supposed to. I was a stay at home mom so when he made accidents I was able to clean them up immediately and now we have just been told that we are having to pay $1000 to replace "damaged" carpet in the entire apartment which is basically impossible, we are still waiting for photo proof. Also keep in mind that only $200 of our $500 deposit goes towards this expense because the other $300 is "administration fee". *EDIT* They sent ME (my husband was the one that asked for them, gave Pam his email and she sent them to me, acted like she sent it to him as well but she intentionally didn't) TWO photos as "photo proof" both only a small area in the living room but won't send any throughout the rest of the apartment which is comical since we have yo pay for the entire apartment carpet to be replaced. "Got" the invoice, couldn't even open the invoice via email. I cleaned that apartment DAILY and the weekend before we moved spent hours each day that weekend making sure it was spotless for the next tenants. This place is literally a joke. We have been loyal tenants, paid extra for month to month while finalizing the purchase of our home, been courteous in our stationing here in OH and now after being new homeowners are getting slammed with this.... Let me just save you the trouble and tell you to NOT waste your time. The fees are ridiculous and you shouldn't have to put up with management like this, they are nice at first until their real vendetta comes front and center. They are all about the money and not costumer satisfaction.

Regus - Greene Town Center - sharedofficespaces - Updated July 2026

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