Many thanks to my Somali pals at Blueline Flats for getting in touch with me to be part of the gathering. I thought I'd already looked into the incident regarding my mother, yet it appears I didn't. Ayan, thank you for the reminder. I don't even thinMany thanks to my Somali pals at Blueline Flats for getting in touch with me to be part of the gathering. I thought I'd already looked into the incident regarding my mother, yet it appears I didn't. Ayan, thank you for the reminder. I don't even think they merit a solitary star. I completely concur with everybody regarding the property manager's attitude. She must figure out how to communicate with people. This is the most noticeably terrible administration. I don't believe she's the main one requiring training. I believe her supervisor's right hand additionally requires preparing. This is my issue with them. My 60-year-old mother applied for the condo and put down a store of $500. Her worker expressed that this property was unreasonably costly for my mother. I reached the property manager by means of email and telephone. I clarified the circumstance to her. She didn't even listen. She hurriedly removed me from the line. I called the corporate office and left a few messages for a lady named Jennifer, and afterward her associate called me back and prompted me to talk to the property manager. To make a long story short, this property increased the rent by $50 for a one-bedroom, $60 for a two-bedroom, and $70 for a three-bedroom, which is excessively costly for some. In any case, my mother never recovered her store. Abstain from this property except if they get another management. FYmore ...hide ...
It was very private there which is a good thing and the apartments are not bad If you are looking for a place just to get in somewhere there is a waiting list its better than being on the streets
its so hard to reach leasing management and maintenance poor customer service the people here dont care about their residents and its obvious how discriminatory they are I would advice you to look other places
Safety is a HUGE issue in this apartment Homeless people are always in the building or at the entrance charging phones The office staff is unreliable they post a schedule but are never there Theyve increased rent by 70 the first year and 50 the seconSafety is a HUGE issue in this apartment Homeless people are always in the building or at the entrance charging phones The office staff is unreliable they post a schedule but are never there Theyve increased rent by 70 the first year and 50 the second yearare they crazy Keep in mind these are Sec 8 and Sec42 rent subsidy apartments It is filthy dirty Residents need to teach their children to pick up after themselves It is LOUD all the time The worst apartments ive seen These apartments were build by a wealthy developers to get a tax break DO NOT MOVE HEREmore ...hide ...
I was so excited to move into this new apartment building I thought that the features such as underground parking and community room would be wonderful Unfortunately I have been extremely disappointed What was nice and new is now destroyed Neighbors I was so excited to move into this new apartment building I thought that the features such as underground parking and community room would be wonderful Unfortunately I have been extremely disappointed What was nice and new is now destroyed Neighbors are loud rude and have caused numerous damages to the building The hallways smell horribly the trash cans in common areas overflow and living conditions are dangerous The office staff is not very helpful The manager is great however and has done what she can to resolve issues I think that this building needs security and a redo The community room has been destroyed my car has been towed from a spot in which I pay for these are just a few of my complaints I cannot wait to move out of here Living in this place has caused me an excess amount of stress and worry not to mention financial costs due to damages done to my vehicle after an incident here It has been a horrible experiencemore ...hide ...
2805 EAST LAKE STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55406 612-332-6264 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Minnesota Housing Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 24 • Total number of low income units for rent: 16 • Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 20 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 4
Adawnya Nance
(5.0/5)
Wonderful Management Super nice cheerful and very understanding of my situation Was very helpful every step of the way in the move in process Residents gave a heartfelt warming welcome
1000 W FRANKLIN AVENUE, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55405 612-874-4400 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, • Total number of rental units: 87 • Total number of low income units for rent: 87 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of efficiencies: 49 • Number of 1-bedroom units: 27 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 11
Taylor Black
(4.8/5)
The Belmont is by far my favorite not to mention the most affordable apartment I have lived in The building is absolutely beautiful and full of character as much of its originality has been wellmaintained The staff whethThe Belmont is by far my favorite not to mention the most affordable apartment I have lived in The building is absolutely beautiful and full of character as much of its originality has been wellmaintained The staff whether it be the manager caretaker or maintenance crew are so friendly and know all the residents by name Ifmore ...hide ...
3105 23RD AVENUE SOUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55407 612-236-9521 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Minnesota Housing Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 45 • Total number of low income units for rent: 45 • Type of construction: New construction
2730 PORTLAND AVE, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55407 651-291-1750 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Minnesota Housing Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 21 • Total number of low income units for rent: 21 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
2909 BLOOMINGTON AVENUE, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55407 612-332-3000 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Minnesota Housing Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 34 • Total number of low income units for rent: 34 • Type of construction: New construction
2635 PORTLAND AVE, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55407 612-215-6819 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Minnesota Housing Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 31 • Total number of low income units for rent: 31 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
(612) 721 - 7711 4605 E LAKE ST, MINNEAPOLIS , MN 55406Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Angeles Vitrella
(3.7/5)
I have lived here for just about 4 months and I love the location and my little apartment. I received it in very good condition and anything that goes wrong has been fixed in a timely base. I like it and feel very safI have lived here for just about 4 months and I love the location and my little apartment. I received it in very good condition and anything that goes wrong has been fixed in a timely base. I like it and feel very safe here. Joel always responds promptly to requests as well as Justin to coordinate repairs.more ...hide ...
(651) 644 - 9600 2415 E 24TH ST , MINNEAPOLIS , MN 55406Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 24, assisted housing category: subsidized, no hud financing, contract term: 240 months, hfda/8 nc , between 80% & 100% fmr, 1bedroom:
Andrea Tillman
(4.5/5)
I love this place because it has everything i need. Tennis courts, lots of kids and families, 4 soccer ball games going on at once, a trail to run/walk on, a huge playground & kids flying everywhere. Its awesome! And i cI love this place because it has everything i need. Tennis courts, lots of kids and families, 4 soccer ball games going on at once, a trail to run/walk on, a huge playground & kids flying everywhere. Its awesome! And i can keep an eye on my 12 year old son playing basketball with all the older kids lol very family oriented. Ive been many times and have never seen any violence of any sort. Check it outmore ...hide ...
(612) 721 - 2252 2800 E 31ST ST , MINNEAPOLIS , MN 55406Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 120, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, hfda/8 nc , between 121% & 130% fmr, 1bedroom: $971.00
M Holmlund
(3.9/5)
(1) Trellis' management has successfully procured buildings to provide housing for those with low incomes, a commendable accomplishment. However, they have failed to communicate respectfully with the residents and to pro(1) Trellis' management has successfully procured buildings to provide housing for those with low incomes, a commendable accomplishment. However, they have failed to communicate respectfully with the residents and to provide them a way of interacting with the activities director. A television in the exercise room is not what's needed; it would be more beneficial placed in the lobby, above the fireplace, so that Trellis/Trinity and activities director could display notices, updates and schedules for all occupants. (2) When this building was undergoing rehabilitation two years ago, security should have been integrated into its layout then; this reveals inadequate preparation and consideration for people's behavior as well as an overall lack of care for this neighbourhood's vulnerable population. Furthermore, there should be separate access to the kitchen so that residents can use it safely. (3) The patio area gets too hot during summer due to its lack of shade; something needs to be installed on top of the gas grills in order to cast some shadow over that area. Moreover, although umbrellas are present they take two persons to open them and do not tilt enough when exposed to direct sunlight from late afternoon onwards - rain also makes them unstable on their tables - same happening at rear tables where grills are located but never used anyway due their high costs. (4) In conclusion it appears Trellis lacks vision since all they seem interested in is providing basic living quarters "independently" while disregarding any notion of visibility frommore ...hide ...