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    Summit Square Apartments

    5.0 (1 review)
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    8 years ago

    Beautiful place. Excellent location. Well maintained. There is a building security system and elevator to the apartments.

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    Elevate 114 Apartments

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    I want to begin by clarifying that this review is in no way a reflection of the staff at Elevate,…read morewho have been professional and helpful. My feedback is centered specifically on the building's construction and the living experience. The Pros: The build quality regarding side-by-side insulation is outstanding. The walls are thick enough that you rarely, if ever, hear your neighbors next door; they would have to be intentionally loud for any sound to bleed through. The Cons: Unfortunately, the floor-to-ceiling insulation is the most significant drawback I've experienced. If you have a neighbor above you, the sound transfer is substantial. In my case, this has been exacerbated by pets that howl throughout the day while their owners are away, and activity (such as playing fetch) that continues well past 11:00 PM. While I believe much of this is due to a lack of awareness regarding apartment etiquette rather than intentional disruption, it has made working from home quite difficult and has impacted our sleep. Recommendation: If you are sensitive to overhead noise or plan to work from home, I highly recommend securing a unit on the top floor (4th or 5th floors, depending on the building) to ensure a quieter living environment. Aside from the floor-to-floor sound transfer, the community has a lot to offer.

    The apartment itself is so cute but the staff is questionable and you pay $$$ every month for trash…read moreservice that will literally throw your trash can in the middle of the hallway and break it

    Robin Hills Apartments

    Robin Hills Apartments

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    I recently moved in to the apartments from another spot in Lee's Summit. While the amenities are…read morelean I am saving almost $600 per month! Amy the property manager is wonderful and very easy to connect with. She truly takes pride in her properties and works to make our community better. Recently they finished a large outdoor patio space with tables, chairs and grills. The community is well maintained and clean. My neighbors are friendly and quiet. Maintenance requests are completed in a timely fashion and the lead maintenance man is kind and thorough. If you are looking for fancy and new this probably won't fit the bill. I had fancy and it wasn't nearly as warm and welcoming as Robin Hills. The units are renovated and a bit dated but overall it meets expectations. Bonus, parking is always available right outside of your building and I have never felt unsafe walking by myself. If you want to be near downtown Lee's Summit and are looking for an affordable rent this is a must see! Tell them Cheyenne sent you :)

    Lived here for 12 years. It used to be well priced for the area but with no frills. No fitness…read morecenter, business center, pool, clubhouse, garages/covered parking, doorman, gated access, in unit laundry or playground. Under new management now. They seem antagonistic. Rent is raising by over 50% on a 12 month lease or 100% for a month to month lease. They are passive aggressive and haven't made any improvements or offered additional amenities to justify an increase of $340 a month. Recommend you look elsewhere. Why would you pay the same as luxury apartments in the area without getting any of the luxuries?

    MGC Leasing and Property Management - MGC Leasing

    MGC Leasing and Property Management

    (38 reviews)

    Well, I signed a lease agreement with MGC in 2025. I should of, took heed in the reviews before i…read moredid. Anyway! like i mentioned a signed a lease and that day i meet up with the property manager to view the house. Note, i already signed the lease agreement and the property manager brought up that she forgot to add on two charges. So, she added them on. . WoW! first mistake. Knew that day it was going to be they did not care about you, just chasing MONEY! I also had issues trying to get repairs done, three, to 4 days after creating the ticket to get a maintenance person over to fix it. The first time, maintenance showed up he did not knock, he walked in then announced himself. Again, No respect for the renter! I called the office to let them know i had mice in my house, i bought mouse traps. The office told me to go around the house to see where they are coming in at and open a ticket. That's my job?? So, they do not want to pay for maintenance they want you to take care if it free of charge. I lived with mice until i finally had enough and broke the lease. I swore to myself DO NOT EVER RENT AGAIN! I bought my home, I could of before i rented from this management company but thought i wanted a break and live a little more ease. MCG could not give me that! I lived with mice and they did not like the idea of a not cleaned stove and the shower was not fully cleaned so they took 90 bucks from me. I bought mice traps so i could catch the mice, but i did not get reimbursed. I wish you all luck!! I have pictures!!

    I've been renting here since 2020. Usually maintenence issues are taken care of with no problem…read more Here lately I can't say the same. Their after hours/emergency maintenance is a joke! The only thing they're good for are opening tickets, which I can do myself on the tenant portal. The first time I tried to get emergency maintenance was when I couldn't turn off the water at the washing machine wall and I had water going everywhere. I even told them they don't have to come, just have someone call me. 8 hours later.... NOTHING, NO CALL NO SHOW!! Now, we've been without air for over 24 hours and it's HOT OUTSIDE!!! My thermostat is reading 84 degrees right now. We were offered 2 window units, when we have a 3 bedroom townhouse. What about the kitchen and living room areas?? Nobody can live like this, especially when your asthmatic mother lives with you! ​​

    Avanti East Apartments

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    RUN! It's a shame as the units and property appear to be beautiful. But... Poor and unprofessional…read moremanagement, delayed maintenance requests (5 months for the garbage disposal repair and 3 light bulbs!), more often than not, nonoperational security gates and swimming pool. No concern about noise violations or people not identified or background checks. And for three months they have failed to remediate toxic mold infestation despite directives from the housing authority and TDHCA. Wrongful Evictions and retaliation. Wish I could share the documented photos of the mold and its destruction.

    This was the first place I lived with my fiancee…read more Gail, the landlady, was no-nonsense. She had a perfectly coiffed hairdo that would have been at home in an Aqua-Net commercial (if they made them). Sure, there was some minor drug-dealing (it's an apartment complex) and the occasional verbal altercation between the 18 year old who lived below us and his girlfriend ('Why don't you LOVE me?!' 'I do, baby, you're just invading my space! Where'd you put my shoes?' 'All you care about is your shoes?! FUCK!!!'), but all in all, it was solid. No crime, no car burglaries. A lot of residents seemed to be lifers, you know, the weird old people who didn't manage their 401ks correctly, or middle-aged dudes who were scraping by with government assistance... those people are fine. It's the college-contingent on their first foray into self-sufficiency that caused the problems... And the maintenance guy, Roy. Roy was a middle aged black dude with a singular focus: fix the fucking problem. Didn't matter if it was an emergency or not. He'd give a cursory knock, followed by his call: 'MAINTENANCE!' If you didn't answer immediately, he'd Swat-team the door and rush in... You know, to find out why the fridge wasn't working, or to replace the bulb above the vanity. On at least one occasion, I'm fairly certain he encountered my fiancee as she came out of the shower. They probably made love, I don't know (he was, after-all, the strapping 56 year old maintenance man of color). Avanti was nice, though. Lots of good times there. If you're moving to Lee's Summit and you don't have a ton of money to spend, I'd definitely recommend giving it a shot. Who knows, you might get lucky! (If old black maintenance men are your thing)

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