We stayed at Palmer Court for two years and in that time my wife and I really enjoyed our stay here You live right off the 94 and 75 so getting anywhere is easy The area is safe with DPD and Wayne State Police patrolling the area There was plenty of We stayed at Palmer Court for two years and in that time my wife and I really enjoyed our stay here You live right off the 94 and 75 so getting anywhere is easy The area is safe with DPD and Wayne State Police patrolling the area There was plenty of storage space for the two of us and a full size washer and dryer with its own laundry room An attached 1 car garage also comes with a storage closet inside The maintenance man was one of the best things about this place He was very friendly quick and professional Were gonna miss seeing him aroundnnThe downsides of this place werent a big deal but it can be an inconvenience rent was to be made with money orders we can only pull out 500 a day from our student bank account so wed have to make a few trips to the bank before creating the money orders You could pay online however there was a service fee The walls are fairly thin so if you have loud neighbors that could be an issue thankfully we didntnnOverall its a great place to live and enjoy the citymore ...hide ...
This cute quiet little midtown community is fairly new and also a good price for what youre getting They also support section 8 housing if you qualify and they are able to fit you into their ratios they have a stringent application process complete wThis cute quiet little midtown community is fairly new and also a good price for what youre getting They also support section 8 housing if you qualify and they are able to fit you into their ratios they have a stringent application process complete with credit and comprehensive background checks which is also a good thingnnOk lets get to the meat of my qualms with Palmer Court the managementcontrary to what youd think by talking to themmade so many mistakes during my 12 month stay and all were unapologetic Once they say something they tend to defend their actions whether they were correct or not Its a cold shoulder feeling like they do not want to admit fault in any situation My first inclination of this happened when we set a deposit on what was told to us was a DSuite only to find that we had reserved a suite with considerably less usable space in its layout and also a smaller reported square footage As I mentioned the office didnt seem to care and said we would not be allowed to transfer our lease to a desired unit even if one opened up I felt as if I had been used for my money rather than getting a quality product and experience in return It is important to note that I think the source of the confusion was the assistant manager who has now been replaced and not the manager However I have also recently received a bill from Palmer Court claiming I owed prorated rent for 15 days of which I had already terminated the lease in the way outlined by the lease agreement The bond we purchased was applied to the cost of this rent and the attached carpet cleaning fee but even though I asked for clarification on this multiple times before taking out the bond and was told with certainty that it would apply to cover the charges this was a lie The bond agency collects from you like its supposed to so I was charged 88 for the bond PLUS the charges they saw fit to give on moveout The bond option is a WASTE of money and I wouldnt suggest it or dealing with Palmer Court management if you can help itnnPlease inform me if any of this is incorrect or just me complaining about things that should be allowed to happen I am only posting this bevause I came out of the experience feeling poorly treated and a bit scammedmore ...hide ...
A very nice and well kept place with quick access to everything in midtown and the downtown area No real complaints but the one thing I didnt like was the invasion of privacy during their inspections what exactly are you expecting to find in my bedroA very nice and well kept place with quick access to everything in midtown and the downtown area No real complaints but the one thing I didnt like was the invasion of privacy during their inspections what exactly are you expecting to find in my bedroom closetmore ...hide ...
628 DELAWARE, DETROIT, MI 48202 313-458-8243 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Michigan State Housing Development Authority • Total number of rental units: 49 • Total number of low income units for rent: 49 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
640 W WILLIS ST, DETROIT, MI 48201 734-722-6646 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Michigan State Housing Development Authority • Total number of rental units: 60 • Total number of low income units for rent: 60 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 30 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 30
Vanessa Gooden
(3.1/5)
This is one of the worst places you can move to Since Ive been here1 year there has been 5 different managers I went all summer without any air there are not any screens in the windows the ceiling leaks when it rains theThis is one of the worst places you can move to Since Ive been here1 year there has been 5 different managers I went all summer without any air there are not any screens in the windows the ceiling leaks when it rains the doors are off track The lock on the front door is broken so anyone can come in the building without a kemore ...hide ...
191 E MONTANA ST, DETROIT, MI 48203 248-569-9720 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Michigan State Housing Development Authority • Total number of rental units: 12 • Total number of low income units for rent: 12 • Type of construction: New construction
225 MERTON RD, DETROIT, MI 48203 313-458-8243 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Michigan State Housing Development Authority
• Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
T Baby
(1.8/5)
Use to love it here but the management is terrible My God father is elderly 70s pays the highest amount of rent almost 900month Coronado Square Apartments they hang up on him and talk to him disrespectfully He has been Use to love it here but the management is terrible My God father is elderly 70s pays the highest amount of rent almost 900month Coronado Square Apartments they hang up on him and talk to him disrespectfully He has been without air conditioning began complaining about it back in March nothing is being done Tomorrow the higmore ...hide ...
369 GLENDALE ST, HIGHLAND PARK, MI 48203 517-393-5800 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Michigan State Housing Development Authority • Total number of rental units: 210 • Total number of low income units for rent: 210 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
Tamarva Butler
(4.0/5)
This building has alot of micethe people constantly let off fire alarmsthe mail is latethe apartments are ugly Strangers from other companies just walk into apartments without knocking The water is in and out This buildiThis building has alot of micethe people constantly let off fire alarmsthe mail is latethe apartments are ugly Strangers from other companies just walk into apartments without knocking The water is in and out This building provides residents with a set of problems everydaythe residents are whacki will not recommend bella vimore ...hide ...
SECTION 8 ACCEPTED 110 LEICESTER CT, DETROIT, MI 48202Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted beautiful 2 bed / 1 bath apartments in close to midtown
two apartments: one is a large 2 bed / 2 bath and the other is 2 bed / 1 bed in a duplex. sizes are approx 1,000 Making a rental inquiry
(313) 872 - 3286 901 PALLISTER ST , DETROIT , MI 48202Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 254, assisted housing category: subsidized, no hud financing, contract term: 240 months, hfda/8 nc , between 101% & 120% fmr, 1bedroo
Marion Collier
(3.1/5)
I lived there but had too move because of a domestic violence relationship. I owed one month rent moved out of town. When I felt ot was safe too move back too Detroit two years later I contacted the office management sheI lived there but had too move because of a domestic violence relationship. I owed one month rent moved out of town. When I felt ot was safe too move back too Detroit two years later I contacted the office management she agreed too let me move back in. I became homeless when I got back too Detroit because she refused too even see or talk too me. Just left me literally Homeless. Shes a crule, heartless, disrespectful inhumane individual!!! But my personal experience living there was good. Just too often elevators break down. And the Dread of having too go too or talk too anyone in the office. But I would still move back if given the chance.more ...hide ...
(313) 656 - 4630 93 SEWARD AVE, DETROIT , MI 48202 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Tyeshia Smith
(3.5/5)
The places are nice but the management is horrible.... You can never get anything fixed for the amount of money they want for rent its crazy...you shouldnt have to wait years for nothing to get done period.