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1. 2871 Humboldt
2871 Humboldt Ave S
Minneapolis  MN, 55408
14.0
Recent Review:I am living in a studio in this building and it is a great place, for a studio.There is a separate kitchen and an alcove with closet that can easily serve as a bedroom.The upkeep on the building is great and has wonderful landlords.
2. 316 On The Park Upi
316 Oak Grove Street
Minneapolis  MN, 55403
21.0
Recent Review:Hello - not only was there crime here but they didn't take care of it.Another thing is that the building was not connected to the fire department so when someone set fire works off in the building and then pulled the alarm at 2:30 in the morning... 45 minutes later we were all outside wondering where on earth the fire department was... Finally - we called and found out that they were not connected.I've never been so dissapointed in a apartment company!I can't believe I stayed as long as I did!

3. Allegro Apartments
4440 S. Beard Ave.
Minneapolis  MN, 55410
12.0
Recent Review:I lived in this apartment from Feb. 04- Feb. 05.I lived in a one bedroom on the third floor.The apt. is large- somewhere between 750 and 800 sq. ft.The kitchen in my unit was updated and looks great; there is a newer fridge, dishwasher, garbage disposal and garbage disposal.But, there is no a/c or ceiling fan in the bedroom.There is a wall unit a/c in the dining room, but that doesnt help much if you are in the living room or your bedroom.Also, my unit did not have a balcony or patio.There is tons of closet space if you dont mind the look of metal folding doors.The entire south side of my apartment is covered with these closet doors that dont stay on their tracks and dont close completely.The bathroom desperately needs to be updated, the grout on the tiled floor is horribly discolored and the cabinet/sink countertop is unattractive at best.And there are BIG problems with the plumbing.Without fail, 3-4 times a month, they would slip a piece of paper under your door that said the water would be shut off for a few hours the following afternoon formaintenance.After they were done I would turn on my sink, I would hear a hissing noise, then the water would spit out with black stuff in it.And after a heavy storm in April, my ceiling began to leak water- water also leaked in the ceiling in the stairwell down the hall from my apt. from that same storm.When I moved in, there were no garage spots available and no surface spots available in the parking lot behind the building, so I had to park on the street until April.Once I got a spot in the lot, it wasnt any better.The spots are not angled and difficult to get into.There is also a retaining wall right behind the parking lots and that makes it very difficult to get in and out of your spot.There is no trash chute.I had to walk my garbage down from the third floor to the basement and al the way across the garage to throw it in the dumpster.This fall they decided to replace the decks (some unites have balconies) and do some landscaping in the yard behind the building.I agree that this needed to be done, since those decks were an eyesore.But, the maintenance guys were loud, and always parking their big trucks in the paring lot so I couldnt park in my spot.Although the maintenance on theyardand decks is now complete, for some reason the maintenance guys still park back there on random occasions.I have come home from work on many occasions unable to park in my spot because some repair guy parked his truck back there.This is the part that bothers me the most- when I moved in, Tycon, the Mgmt. Company was running a special- one months rent free.My apt was supposed to rent for $790, but they pro-rate the one month free so I paid about $718 a month every month for 12 months.Then, 3 months before my lease expired, Tycon sent me a letter saying I could renew my lease for the low price of $820 per month!! Thats a 12.5% increase.I counter offered and said I would keep paying $718 and sign a one-year lease or go month to month for $748.At the time, 1 BR apartments in that bldg. were renting for $748 a month.Tycon said if I signed a one-year lease, they would let me stay for $790 a month.So I decided to move out.Unfortunately, my move out date is about 4 days after I take the bar exam, so I asked about staying an extra 2 months to avoid the added stress.Tycon said sure, for $860 a month I could stay an extra 2 months.Today, they are running an ad renting 1 BR for $695!I paid my rent on time, I never complained about the water constantly being shut off or not being able to park in my spot, the noise from the yard work or my ceiling leaking, but it didnt matter.Tycon apparently does not care about keeping current tenants in their apartment.It has been a big pain to move, but I found a comparable apartment 4 blocks closer to the lake for $725/month.I suspect that somebody cant afford the $275,000 inrenovationsand is trying to pass this cost along to tenants.Dont fall for it!
4. Athome Apartments
3142 Lyndale Ave S
Minneapolis  MN, 55408
13.0
Recent Review:Apartments are old and have a lot of character.Rent is average and maintenance is rather poor and unresponsive.
5. Bahaus
2201 3rd. Avenue South
Minneapolis  MN, 55404
11.0
Recent Review:Also, you will find roaches everywhere. Sadly, there's only one Washing Machine and Dryer for all the 13 Units in the apartment building. Very small Galley type Kitchen equiped with a faulty gas range. The top floor gets very hot during the Summer and very cold and damp on the first floor during the Winer. Do you think this place is habitable? You might want to think twice.
6. Building Management
301 University Ave
Minneapolis  MN, 55414
13.0
Recent Review:Management seems cold. Possibly because they own over 40 buildings. Building was arsoned three times resulting in the death of one tenant, mgmt very hostile about this, just sent notice to all tenants saying "fire is no reason to miss rent on 1st of the month so make sure it is on time". Rent constantly raised $50 a year, once $100 in one year.
7. Calhoun Plaza
3131 Excelsior Blvd
Minneapolis  MN, 55416
15.0
Recent Review:Great apartment.Very clean and it feels like home.
8. Charlestown Estates
2747 Stevens Ave So.
Minneapolis  MN, 55408
23.5
Recent Review:Since the new owners have taken over the buildings, there has been a marked improvement in the buildings.New siding on one building, FREE high speed wireless internet has been added.Even the neighborhood has improved!
9. Chrisland Propertise
815 13th Ave Se
Minneapolis  MN, 55414
11.0
Recent Review:Noisy--because of the poeple there, but also the train tracks in the back yard (obviously not a good choice)The caretakers and management company are unavailable almost all the time.I had several issues that needed attention (including no heat at one point) and I could never get ahold of anyone.The most amazing part was that the caretaker actually gave someone else keys to my apartment without even checking with me first!!And the guy was a complete idiot (his parents own the building so he knew he could get away with whatever he wanted).After that I got legal counseling nearby, and I was told they've had many issues with that building's owners/mgmt.I realize housing in Dinkytown is hard to find, but only sign a lease here if you are prepared to lose money and have your privacy invaded.
10. Collegetown Apartments
707 Douglas Avenue S.
Minneapolis  MN, 55403
15.0
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