Address: 6900 SW 195th Ave, Aloha, OR 97007, USA
Phone: +15036495146
Lori Patrick
I find it interesting that I posted a review a few days ago and it’s gone. I’ve lived here 25 years and have had lots of different managers. Recently my sheds were broken into and i told the managers. She seemed to be willing to work with me for a bit but after doing investigations and finding out who the thief is and giving her that info she says oh well there’s nothing we can do. I called the cops and made a report but wouldn’t you think if they knew someone was stealing from multiple people they could do something? Nope not at all I guess the drug addicts and people who steal Get priority over good people that work hard for their stuff. Very sad
j c
New managers don't really do anything on property. They tore out dog park grass and left dirt. Never see them working outside anymore. They just water 1 patch of grass sometimes 6 hours at a time. It's sad to see community starting to look run down w weeds, debris in street, speeding and not making neighbors keep up their porches and yards.
Camila Matamala-Ost
Very clean and cute mobile home park with and awesome manager! She goes out if her way to keep residents safe and happy.
Michael Higley
I have done business in parks all over the Portland metro area. My opinion of the management of Pine Ridge Park, is that they do an exceptional job of maintaining the standard of living in this park. I am in in and out of the park on an almost daily basis, morning, day, and night throughout the year, and have NEVER seen children running and screaming throughout the park. Just the opposite. The park is relatively quiet. The park conditions are very nice, and well kept.Park policy and rules for tenants of the park are dictated by ownership and the property management company, Commonwealth. With a population of just under 170 units in the park there will always be one conflict or another with these policies, and when a tenant finds themselves in conflict with these policies, they may feel they are being treated unfairly, when in fact they signed an agreement packet prior to moving into the park. Life in a mobile home park is not a perfect match for everyone, and neither is home ownership. I personally know people that have made the decision to move into this park when it was not a good match for their personal preferences, instantly creating friction between tenant and management.Statistically, over 14% of the population in the West moved in 2010. That number would translate into an average of 23 homes for sale in any recent year. However, I can tell you the numbers fall far short of that in Pine Ridge Park. Claims of any kind of mass exit, or forced exile is just not accurate.Although I do not live in Pine Ridge, both my mom and sister do live there. I am in contact with them on a daily basis, and have never heard any problems with anyone with mental issues. It is reasonable to conclude that with a population the size of Pine Ridge, that mental issues exists, just as it does elsewhere.If anyone would like to discuss my experiences with Pine Ridge Park, please contact via my Facebook page, Michael Higley.
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Lot fees are $575-$600 a month.
Was just visiting
Not sure call the main office great people
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