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    Slaton Manor Condominiums Management Office

    3.1 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    Pleasant surroundings, management, and neighbors. Lovely grounds. 24- hour security. Best value in Buckhead.

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    Have lived in Slaton Manor Condominiums for 8 years. It's best deal going for the central Buckhead area!

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    Sylvan Homes

    (267 reviews)

    Buckhead

    I've been renting from them for about 2 years now and there have been pros and cons. I'm only still…read morerenting from them because I can afford the rent on my own and I'm honestly tired of moving every year. They are a AS IS company meaning what you see is what you get when renting. They don't fix much unless its major like a roof leak, appliance issues, heating issues, and small issues around the house like loose railings. Your first 3 days you have to report any and all things wrong with your unit in order to have some stuff fixed. After 3 days they will say its on you. You are responsible for unclogging sinks and toilets, painting if you choose to, pest control, new blinds. I'm in Maryland and I pay my rent late almost every month but they have never filed an eviction on me so Im grateful for that. But I hate the portal to pay your rent, they don't send you notices by mail or email, they stick them in the portal and you get no notification that you received a notice. Upper management will not talk to you, and the customer reps don't know crap! the lead inspector definitely fabricated his inspection forms both times becasue he's never come to my house to do a inside lead inspection yet the company has a valid lead inspection certificate.

    Move in experience was TERRIBLE. Home is TERRIBLE. It was definitely not ready for a tenant at all…read more When I asked to get in touch with someone from management, no calls back at all. If you're looking for a home, PLEASE look elsewhere!

    Promove

    Promove

    (151 reviews)

    Buckhead

    I'd looked at TONS of places; mostly on FB Marketplace, Craigslist, Trulia & Zillow. Found a…read morecompany named, "ProMove" who takes your budget & criteria & then sends you prospects. The complex who you sign a lease with pays PROMOV. This saves TONS of time & money. My contact at PROMOVE was "Markisha Foster." I shared that I don't want to live near anyone smoking weed, shouting and fighting, a place with garbage & empty bottles strewn around, loud music, anyone selling drugs, breaking into cars and racing through in their cars like others and children don't live there. She asked what neighborhoods I found interesting? I said; Roswell, Marietta, Smyrna, Vinings and possibly Buckhead. She said give her a few hours and she'd get back to me. The very first place she recommended was a place in Smyrna named, "Park At Vinings". She said, "Judging by what you requested? Your gonna love this place." I liked what I saw online, asked her to set me up an appointment and take it from there. I don't like to jump into anything regardless of how I "feel" about it. I have to make an educated decision based on many factors. With that said.... When you first arrive there's a long roadway from the main road that you have to drive down so you really can't see much of the place from the road. It's a MASSIVE complex yet still...tucked away. I phoned the office and was greeted by a wonderful lady named, "Trina Slade". She instructed me on how to get to the leasing office. When I first entered, Trina greeted me with a big smile and a "Welcome!" Trina asked how I discovered them, what I was looking for and if I had any special requirements. I told her and she listened intently taking it all in. She showed me an illustration of everything available, asked which I would like to see, requested my I.D. and we were off! We hopped into one of those little golf carts and she delighted on how much she loved working there and how this place was like no other she'd worked. A few residents greeted her with a smile and light convo (ALWAYS a good sign with property Mgmt.) I took in all the little children playing, riding their bikes, people walking their little dogs, couples striding hand in hand, joggers and families just...living. I felt an exceptionally strong sense of family and shared values here. Nooo funny business. The pool was one of the most lovely I've seen in Atlanta, it's a winding resort style pool with plenty of seating. There seemed to be ample parking and lots of trees. I requested an upper unit because big roaches are usually found scurrying around most ground "garden units" in woodsy areas in The South & I'm not a fan. A 2nd floor unit wasn't available to be seen at that time so Trina showed me a garden unit that would have an almost identical layout to an upper unit soon to be available. From the moment I walked in, I liked it. 1333 sqft. Spacious, clean, with a much different layout to any others I'd seen. Big bedrooms, nice living room, lots of cabinets & closet space and even a large day room with skylights! I was in love with it. Just my kind of place. Markisha was spot on with this recommendation. I would DEFINITELY recommend Ms. Trina Slade and PAV to anyone in the market for a new apartment. She's patient, polite and won't stop until your satisfied and the place is beautiful. Thanks again for all your hard work Trina. I will DEFINITELY recommend you to any and all who need a place. I'm a happy camper!

    STAY FAR AWAY!!! If I could give them negative stars, I would. They do not have your best…read moreinterests. As a licensed real estate agent, this was one of the most disappointing and unethical experiences I've had working with another real estate company. I had an exclusive tenant brokerage agreement with my client and reached out to Promove to help locate available apartment options. I initially spoke with Oleg Konstantinovsky, who told me he would provide a list of available properties and schedule the tours. He repeatedly assured me that I was protected as the client's agent, that I did not need to attend the tours in person, and that Promove had employees who conducted the showings. Most importantly, he repeatedly assured me that I would be paid. At no point did Oleg clearly explain how Promove's process actually worked. He never disclosed that: Promove would be paid directly by the apartment community. I needed a referral agreement with Promove. My compensation depended on additional requirements that had never been communicated to me. According to Promove, I needed to personally show the property in order to receive compensation. After my client paid the deposit, Oleg actually called me asking why Promove--instead of me--was listed to receive the referral payment. That immediately raised concerns. I then contacted the apartment leasing office directly and was told that because Promove had contacted them first regarding my client, the referral payment would go to Promove--not to me as my client's agent. When I confronted Oleg, he claimed the reason was that he had a listing agreement with the apartment community. I verified this directly with the leasing office, and they told me that was not true. I also spoke with Promove manager David Haynes to understand why none of this had been explained upfront. Rather than answering my questions, he cowardly kept repeatedly responding with, "That's been our policy for 30 years." He never addressed why the process had not been disclosed before my client moved forward. In the end, Promove collected approximately $2,000 after doing little more than emailing to schedule a tour, while I--the agent representing the client under an exclusive agreement--was completely cut out of the compensation because of information that was never disclosed from the beginning. Even my client described the situation as unethical and was extremely unhappy with how everything was handled. My issue is not that companies have policies. My issue is with the complete lack of transparency. If Promove had honestly explained the process from the beginning, I could have made an informed decision and protected both my client and my business. Instead, I was repeatedly reassured that everything was fine, only to discover after the lease was signed that I had effectively been replaced in the transaction. Based on my experience, I cannot recommend Promove to other real estate agents. I would strongly encourage any agent considering working with them to avoid working with Promove at all costs. If you do reach out to Promove simply to get a list of available apartments, DO NOT allow Promove to schedule any appointments on your behalf. You call the apartment complex yourself, register your name as the agent, schedule a tour, and show up with your client to the tour. Not sure how either one of these guys sleeps at night knowing they're literally living in a web of lying, manipulating, and stealing from people.

    Slaton Manor Condominiums Management Office - realestatesvcs - Updated August 2026

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