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    Timber Hollow Apts

    3.0 (5 reviews)

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    Villages of Wildwood

    Villages of Wildwood

    (47 reviews)

    I normally do not leave reviews, but after everything my family experienced, I feel obligated to…read moreshare our experience so future renters can make an informed decision. We moved into this community excited for a fresh start. The property is visually appealing, and we genuinely believed we had found a place we could call home. Unfortunately, our experience changed almost immediately after move-in when we discovered bed bugs in our apartment. We reported the issue as soon as it was discovered and fully cooperated with every request made by management and pest control. We followed instructions, allowed access for treatments, documented everything, and did everything we were asked to do. Despite those efforts, the situation continued to impact our family and eventually affected our sleeping areas. The stress this caused cannot be overstated. Instead of enjoying our new home, we spent our first days dealing with an infestation, losing sleep, worrying about our belongings, worrying about our child, and trying to figure out how to protect our family. One of the most frustrating aspects of this experience was the way potential solutions seemed to change throughout the process. Different options were discussed, including transfer possibilities and lease-related resolutions. As tenants, we tried to remain flexible and cooperative, but the process often felt uncertain and inconsistent. What stood out most was the lack of understanding regarding the impact this situation had on our family. During conversations about possible resolutions, much of the focus seemed to be on the costs associated with treatment, while we were simultaneously facing the possibility of having to relocate our entire household on extremely short notice. Perhaps the most upsetting part of this experience was being given only seven days to completely relocate our family. Anyone who has ever moved knows that finding housing, completing applications, obtaining approval, packing an entire household, arranging movers, transferring utilities, and relocating a family cannot easily be accomplished in such a short period of time. At the time, it felt as though we were being forced to choose between accepting the terms presented to us or facing the uncertainty of where we would live next. No family should have to experience the fear and stress that comes with wondering where they are going to live after just moving into what they believed would be their new home. Throughout this process, we documented our experience, communicated concerns promptly, cooperated with treatment efforts, and acted in good faith. My advice to anyone considering renting here is simple: ask detailed questions, get everything in writing, keep records of all communications, and make sure you fully understand how serious issues will be handled if they arise after move-in. This review reflects my family's personal experience and the events we experienced while living in this community.

    We got charged a ridiculous utility bill upon moving out as well as a move out fees of over 1000$…read more We complained for months about hot water and it never got fixed, we complained about a broken fridge for a whole weekend and they blamed us when the issue was a circuit board. We didn't have air for months during the summer. The day we moved in we didn't have a toilet and it took them a whole year, plus tearing out our stairs and half our hall floor just to get it working. Rude staff. We were warned not to move in by other residents and didn't listen and should have.

    Savoy At The Streets Of West Chester Apartments

    Savoy At The Streets Of West Chester Apartments

    (15 reviews)

    Absolutely love living here. It is luxurious and so very comfortable! Amenities are second to none!read more

    If you have taken a tour of Savoy or recently moved-in you will undoubtedly be bombarded by the…read moremanagement team to provide a 5 star Google review. Don't do it. This is their way of getting 5 star reviews before you have had a chance to interact with them for an extended period of time. Wait to provide a review until you move-out. This will give you more time to determine how Savoy West Chester (Hills Properties) truly operates. The management team is exceptionally good at being very friendly before and immediately upon move-in. Just read the other reviews...they are from people who recently took a tour of the property or recently moved-in. Then compare those reviews to the reviews provided by tenants that have moved out. You will see a vast difference in opinion.. Move-out becomes a problem if you have to break your lease and move out early. They tell you they have a "waiting list" and ask you for "accelerated" rent payments. They tell you they will refund any amount if they are able to place a new tenant before your lease expires and since they have a waiting list, that time period is typically 2 weeks. My 3 neighbors moved out at least 3 weeks before any work was even started on 2 of the units. If you need an honest opinion of Savoy don't rely on this review or anything you hear from the management team, with the exception of Taylor. Taylor is great to work with and has a great personality. Come by the place and talk to the 3rd party cleaning crew and ask their opinion of the management team. You will be amazed at what they have to say about the management team. There are plenty of other decent apartments in the area. I would encourage everyone to consider those first. You will regret staying at Savoy in the end. Again, please, please, please don't give them a 5 star review until you stay here at least a year or more and have had a chance to see how they handle move-out! What have you got to lose? Also, before signing the lease, ask them what the "Lease Break Fee" is and get it in writing. As mentioned before, working with Taylor was great. I can't say that about the leasing staff. Forget about calling the corporate office. The regional manager can't seem to return emails or phone calls. She gets the manager to do her dirty work. Shame on Savoy West Chester and Hills Properties.

    Camelot East Apartments - Fitness Center

    Camelot East Apartments

    (6 reviews)

    The dryer has been broken for over a week. Five request and counting!!! Repeatedly closing the work…read moreorder stating it's fixed and it is not. We have preloaded wash cards that we cannot use. Also having to go to the laundry Matt paying a second time for laundry unacceptable.

    Don't live in Camelot Apartments, PARTICULARLY 30 Merlin Drive! I've had a truly awful experience…read morehere. At first it was great but if you have ANY issues that requires more than one step you are going to have to do several requests. Which seems only mildly annoying until you have a hole in your ceiling because the pipes burst and now the neighbors could see you shower because they closed the request without patching the hole. I then had to make TWO more requests after that to get it properly patched because the first time they did a shoddy job. Even then, it's wildly uneven and they probably should have just cut out the entire over bath portion. If that had been the only incident I would have been annoyed but moved on. But then there was a leak of some kind, which went from the utility closet into the baseboards on the other side. I lost a bookcase and dresser to this and I had a huge amount of mold to deal with. I moved and it is remarkable how much better I can breathe! I sent in a work request and got the mold fixed but it came back because the leak was clearly not fixed. I moved out of state and I asked them to provide me pictures to prove they had fixed the leak but I have received NOTHING. I told them they need to provide proof that I am not paying rent for a moldy house. Which brings me to my last point. EVEN IF YOUR LEASE IS ENDING, you need to give two months notice. They will make you pay an extra month at the higher month to month rate. So I am now supposed to pay $1500 for a place that is potentially a complete health hazard. This is not to mention that there are roaches that are impossible to get rid of because the apartments are so connected. If someone else has a problem and sprays then BOOM, they're coming right back to your place, regardless of how clean it is. Pest control is prompt and easy to order, but they also are necessary. Additionally, you can smell your neighbor's (delicious) cooking because the vents are so connected and you WILL hear your neighbor's kids crying. The noise is honestly expected with a place this cheap but being able to smell my neighbors food in my own house was a new experience!

    Creekside Village of Fairfield

    Creekside Village of Fairfield

    (2 reviews)

    I love the newness of these apartments! They really came a long way since they reopened.read more

    I was one of the first to move in to these "newly renovated apartments". I knew there would still…read morebe construction going on, but had NO idea how horrible it would be to live here. I arrived on move-in day, and the apartment I was moving to was not emptied or cleaned. I had to wait on them to empty the apartment before I could move in. Then I had put in a couple of maintenance requests, two weeks later I still had no answer. I had to purchase a lock from the post office before I could start receiving mail. It was only $15, but still--that should have been the property's expense. Then my mailbox was gone for a few days... they took it away for painting. I had two mice in my apartment. I am guessing from the workers propping open the building doors all day long for weeks while they worked. My electric bills? OUTRAGEOUS. My apartment is 680 sq ft. My typical bill in the winter was $120. Not to mention I was only home three nights/ four days each week. There have been MULTIPLE all-day power outages. Maintenance came into my apartment to run the cable lines--they did not cover any of my things (TV, chairs, etc.). When I got home, there was dry wall dust all over my TV, and they didn't paint over the patches in the wall. Took them an additional week to come back to paint the wall. I have woken up in the morning twice to have no water in my apartment. When I first turned on my A/C in May, I had maintenance come to check it because it was EXTREMELY loud... they left a mess, and didn't clean it up. I received a letter on my door at the end of May saying that the pool would be open in Mid-June... It's June 25, and the pool is covered showing NO signs of opening anytime soon. It has been a nightmare living at Creekside Village. It is safe to say that I will NOT be renewing a lease.

    Timber Hollow Apts - apartments - Updated July 2026

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