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    Lofts Nacogdoches

    Lofts Nacogdoches

    (29 reviews)

    I should have come here before co-signing on a lease for my student. The whole "preference" thing…read moreis BS! We have confirmation in a text that my student is rooming with specific people and now they apartments are trying to change those people. I do not care if I have to drive the 3 1/2 hours to talk to the manager in person I will. This is absurd! How can they designate who my student will live with??? They are not a dorm! We are paying them, we are the customer!! I need to find out who the property management or owner is.

    I recommend looking at any of the unfurnished apartments around town instead of lofts. It is way…read moreoverpriced and you can find a bigger place for cheaper elsewhere. Also the place is run by college students that don't know anything. On top of that, when I moved in my apartment was filthy (I didn't do a lease takeover) it took hours to clean my apartment the day I moved in. They pushed back my move in date to "make sure everything is perfect" and my carpets were covered in dog hair and my toilet looked like it had never been cleaned once (it was black). Our dryer vent was not attached to the wall and we were unaware for at least two weeks. Walls are extremely thin and I could hear dogs barking and crying all the time even in rooms I didn't share a wall with. Pool parties are out of control and go on for all hours of the night (try not to get premium view). People let their dogs run around off leash and it has caused issues. There is a horrible smell in the halls and stairs because people let their dogs use the bathroom in the halls. There are also multiple rooms that have a horrible weed smell coming from them and cops do nothing about it. Location is not safe, there has been shootings in front of and behind the complex. Old student maintenance guy set my water heater to a temperature that "can cause 3rd degree burns within 2 seconds" because he failed to read the warning label. The new maintenance man Shannon is the best thing to happen to this place. He actually takes pride in his work and the complex.

    The Californian Apartments - The Californian

    The Californian Apartments

    (6 reviews)

    Many things have changed since the last review. I, personally, have not had to deal with any of the…read moreissues the last reviewer stated (outside of some neighborly disputes, but that happens even in the nicest of gated communities.) The Californian (and the rest of the Three Rivers apartments, really) seem to be some of the best -actual- apartments in Nacogdoches. (The Grove and Lumberjack Lofts are honestly just dorms anyway.) Anyway, once upon a time, my girlfriend and I were moving out of our old (terribly managed) apartments. We came to the Californian, and while our initial plan to get one of the bungalows fell through, the management went out of their way to help us get a place of our own (a two-bedroom town home with washer and dryer included) that matched our needs and price range, almost two years later and we're still very happy with where we are. The management has always been friendly and helpful, and the maintenance team have some of the fastest response times I've seen. It's a great place to be, and being walking distance to campus and having Pecan Park as a backyard ain't bad either.

    My boyfriend and I moved into the Californian about two years ago after living in a HORRIBLE…read moreapartment complex on the other side of town. I couldn't believe the difference between the two. The management at the Californian has always been helpful and courteous. They worked with me and my boyfriend to find us something within our budget that had enough space, and here two years later we couldn't be happier. Anytime we've had a problem, the maintenance people have fixed it right away, and we never have to call them twice. Not only is the complex well-maintained and reasonably priced, they are literally right across the road from SFA. You won't find a more convenient location! It's an 8-minute bike ride to get to the other side of campus, which is just awesome. Considering that commuter parking at SFA is awful and not worth the money, it's great to live right next to campus.

    Legends

    Legends

    (43 reviews)

    Can't wait to live here in the fall!! The amenities are awesome and I LOVE the clubhouse vibes…read more Also the apartments overall are just nice!!! I live in the Overlooks Apartments and nothing against them but Legends is the way to go!!!

    I second what others have said about the office staff & mgmt. It's a horrible experience. And…read moretheir website is misleading at best, flat-out illegal at worst when it comes to making rent payments. Sent my second child to college in local SFA here. (hint - this is not my first rodeo... first child had no issues with 3 different apartments at other colleges). He decided to live in Legends. Setting up payments with this place is a nightmare - one of the problems is their web site leads you to believe you're setting up a recurring payment in the future, when the reality is it will take out money immediately, regardless of the future start date you set for recurring payments. I've had issues trying to set up automated payments via their site that resulted in at least three times the past year. Now to the unhelpful staff... The folks who answer the phones here - as well as the ones who are present in the physical office (they may be the same people) - are not enabled by management to really be of any assistance. Pretty much any question I've ever had regarding payments is answered with "Sorry, I just can't help you with that." Then when I ask to speak with a manager, they usually try distracting me by telling me things I already know - like a payment that was or was not made, the date, and the amount. When I insist on speaking with a manager I'm told "sorry, they're not available". When I ask when the manager WILL be available I'm told "I'm not sure. When I ask for the manager to call me back, they say "They're just going to tell you the same thing I just said. We're not able to do anything about your double-payment. It can just stay on your account here as a credit." This is the only apartment complex I've dealt with between my two kids where management consistently refuses to speak with its paying tenants or help when you have a legitimate concern.

    The Overlook - My Yorkie

    The Overlook

    (51 reviews)

    I am going to go ahead and give this complex 3 out of 5 stars to start off with. PLEASE READ…read more To begin, I started searching for an apartment complex nearby the SFA area that wouldn't be outrageous on pricing. At the beginning of May 2020, the Overlook at Nacogdoches had a special going on to where a future resident would only pay $399 a month for a lease as long as they would renew the lease for a year at the end of the summer. In my opinion, that sounded fair. I called, received plenty of information and even a virtual tour. I live in the Nacogdoches area, and I even drove around the complex and it was a nice place from the outside, so I went ahead and went forward with signing my summer and fall lease. The employees were very nice on the phone and were leading me in a very good direction to signing my lease. This process was going perfect... until move in day came along.. The application that you fill out in the beginning describes how you are as a person, in which they will match your qualities with a roommate with similar qualities as yourself.. Let me just say.. the matching is not good. The unit they assigned me already had someone living in it, which would have been fine anyway. Before I had moved in, they gave me the contact information of my roommate, and I began communicating with this person to see if they needed absolutely anything extra for the apartment. The guy was nice, and so I felt good about my decision at first, until I walked in for the first time. When I walked in for the first time on move in day, this unit was disgusting. The smell was absolutely horrible, there were very thick layers of dust on every single air vent, my very small bathroom was molded, my bed was broken, and even more. I noted on my application that I suffered with asthma and allergies, and was allergic to heavy dust and smoke. I'm assuming the part I noted was completely ignored. The roommate I was assigned with asked me via email if I smoked marijuana, and asked if it would be an issue if he smoked inside of the apartment. I said absolutely, it would be an issue due to my asthma and allergies, and since it's ILLEGAL. I walked back in to put a box of my stuff into the room, and there he was, smoking marijuana in the apartment. I IMMEDIATELY complained and mentioned that I would be terminating my lease if something wasn't done that day (In which a person that admits to doing illegal activity could be an automatic lease breaker with proof, and I had proof). The manager, KIM, being as nice as she was on the phone immediately took action. I was placed in another unit that was in immaculate condition. Even though there were a few things wrong with the sinks and the lights, ANTHONY WITH MAINTENANCE made sure I was completely set and fixed everything when I called. You will not come across a maintenance person like Anthony.. LAURA is also one to get things done and going! I really like every employee. Keep in mind. There isn't much storage space in the two bedroom units. My unit did not come with any kind of cabinets or countertops in my bathroom. In the kitchen, there is very little countertop space with only 2 drawers for silverware and for other necessities. It is still nice though, and you could purchase your own storage cabinets and pantry space, like I had to do. ALSO KEEP IN MIND. The walls in your unit will be VERY thing.. you will hear everything your neighbors do, and they will hear everything you do. Even though it is expected, it is NOT fun listening to neighbors banging against the wall behind my bed at 3 am. Kim and Anthony will make sure you are happy and comfortable.

    Here is a list of my experiences at the Overlook:…read more - Gunshots were fired in the parking lot on April 7th, 2026; police were called immediately after, a search ensued and shells were found on the ground! This happened right outside my window, around midnight. - My first Roomate smoked pot indoors. The staff refused to relocate me upon my initial report; I had to badger management non stop until they finally gave in and let me move units only after months of phone calls and emails. Yes, months. Keep in mind they did this with the knowledge that not only my own health was suffering, but also that my pet Yorkie's life was actively being endangered by the smoke that filled the entire unit. Preposterous! (Don't worry, we're fine now). - Laughably unprofessional and openly disdainful emails from property manager Brighton Ehrnhardt, regarding the same request I mentioned above to transfer units. Not only did she bicker with my mother for months over email, but also blatantly refused to speak over the phone. I've heard she wears all black like Megamind and has a charming cackle. If Lucasfilm ever needs a replacement for Ian Mckellen, I think they know who to call. - Multiple and constant blunt rotations outdoors in the evenings, including in the parking lot and even in the dog park which, again, actively endangers not just the general health, but life of an animal. I can't stress that enough. Do NOT come here if you have a pet. Marijuana is toxic to dogs. - They turned the WiFi off for nearly a week, starting on a Saturday. We eventually found out that this was due to them switching internet providers. I say "eventually", because they didn't alert the residents in any way, shape or form in advance. Not over email, phone, or in person. They switched it off without warning. Another interesting tidbit. After the gunshots went off I pretty much called it quits and moved away, despite my lease, which contractually you cannot break, still being active. That was months ago, but unfortunately for me I have to return to the Overlook tomorrow for a couple of days. In preparation, I called both the Overlook front desk and Nacogdoches PD non-emergency number about an hour ago as of the time I'm writing this, and asked if there have been any more gun related incidents since April. Luckily they both answered no, but the PD receptionist informed me that, despite no more gunshots, they "do get 911 calls from that area often". That's a direct quote, and something I wish I was aware of when I was staying there. Take it how you will! P. S. - If you're curious, I did call the police department a couple times after the parking lot gunshot event to see if any information had been found out. The answer is apparently not! According to the same receptionist I spoke with today, CCTV footage showed no vehicles entering or exiting the premises around the time of the shooting. As far as I can piece together, that means either whoever checked the footage made a mistake in doing so, or that the gunshots actually came from my fellow residents (or at least someone hanging out inside the complex) rather than criminals entering from outside. I'm not sure which is worse, but either way, that's Nacogdoches for you! Also, I say "residents" plural because, despite what the email management issued the day following the incident stated, I distinctly heard fire from two separate firearms. This is coming from someone who has been around and used firearms in the past. Despite this information, not only did management specify that only one person opened fire, but also that said person was not a resident. Here is a direct quote from the email: "Dear Residents, We are writing to make you aware of an incident that occurred on the property near buildings 12 and 13. An individual who is not a resident entered the area and caused a disturbance. No residents were injured, and the individual left the scene. Local law enforcement was contacted and promptly responded to the scene. The incident is currently under investigation." If you're wondering how management would know to infer it was only one person if no one at all was found responsible in the CCTV footage, so am I!

    Windhill Apartments - apartments - Updated July 2026

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