Windsong Apartments

Category: Apartment complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Address: 9750 E 31st St, Tulsa, OK 74146, USA

Phone: +19186281040

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–4PM

Tuesday: 9AM–4PM

Wednesday: 9AM–4PM

Thursday: 9AM–4PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Young40Vino Aka Big Vino

May 20, 2022

Their is fights every day people are getting robbed and the landlord is never to be seen unless it's to get rent

Misty Taddei

May 8, 2019

I lived at Windsong for 8 years, and believe me when I say that moving here is going to be one of your biggest regrets. Management had been troubling here and there, especially with compliance on maintenance, but when the most recent managers arrived, Windsong became a flaming downward spiral. The incompetence, along with poor character, is baffling. I received many notices on my door where management was entirely contradicting and the majority of them contained misspelled words and poor grammar. There were a lot of instances where I never received a notice, and they would still threaten me with a lease violation. When I would be asked to provide documentation for eligibility and would provide it to them, sometimes those documents would become misplaced (by the office personnel), but I would be given a notice of a lease violation for not cooperating with management. They don't technically give a 24 hour notice when they are coming either. They will place notices in the evening around 5 or 6 and come at 8 am in the morning. Management was also having tenants back date and sign legal documents, which is both unethical and illegal. The tenants now have told me that they are finding any reason they can to evict the remaining tenants who were originally there when new management arrived. Management has specifically targeted a mother with 3 small children and states that this tenant has allowed banned persons into their home. Absolutely none of the allegations are true, however, the tenant was given 15 days to leave the property. I'm not sure how legal this is, but they are definitely without empathy or ethics. Honestly, what is a single mother of 3 children with absolutely no income vacate that soon, and all based on false information? Windsong is taking advantage of lower income families. Asbestos was found in multiple units, but I'm sure that management had and remains to have no intentions of investigating to see if the tenants were affected by its presence. While the complex was under renovation, many unsafe equipment, supplies and tools were lying around the complex, and management would blame the parents of any children who would pick up or play with the items instead of taking responsibility for the property's safety environment. Of course they are going to be pleasant while new tenants are moving in, but their nightmare awaits for sure. Don't bother trying to contact the corporate office for any help in resolving issues with management because they are also absent of empathy and ethics. No one cared to listen about any issues I or fellow tenants were, and still are, having. My advice is to communicate with management through email, if possible. Having documentation of communication may be the only evidence that could provide help in matters. I still have almost every notice placed on my door in a folder, in which displays the incompetence and contradicting character of management. This review may seem over the top to many, but it is a tiny fraction of what all was taking place in my living experience.

Rommel Navarro

May 16, 2017

Stayed here for about 2 years. When I found this place I didn't fully understand what low income meant etc. I was just going down the list and this popped up. From the first visit I looked I had 2nd thoughts about it, the reviews didn't help. I applied and got a call back 2 months later but I already signed a lease else where. I applied again and received a call back in 2 weeks and finally was able to get there. In my 2 years there were great, if there were any problems maintenance would take care of it asap. My apt was very spacious, clean and better than my last apartments which I paid for way more. I had a few baby roaches here and there but nothing more than that. I never had any problems with anyone, they had a great community. Management was awesome, Amanda and Hannah were really understanding and will work with you. I would have stayed longer but my growing family needed a bigger place. The complex was clean most of the time, landscaping maintained. Windsong is convenient located by highway 169, neighbor Walmart a few Landry sites, dollar general and a bunch of places to eat. I've checked out other low income based places and I have to say this is the best one I've been to. They have security, one way driving and the place isn't filthy like other places. There has been trash here and there but some people don't know what a dumpster is. it can be a bit rough area but there's crime and danger in nicer areas as well. This place easily gets and deserves 5 stars.

Lisa Currie

Apr 30, 2016

It's all demographics, if you don't like it and you live here what are you doing to make it better. When you see trash on the grounds do stop to pick it up.. safety, cleanliness is EVERY ONES RESPONSIBILITY. I know a few people who live here. I'm here visiting about once a week. Security is on the grounds. Residents are friendly. This is one of Tulsas finest income based communities. Bottom line. "Be the change you want to see"

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Questions & Answers

If my apartment is smoke-free why do I keep smelling everybody else's marijuana and nothing is being done

conni sutton | Jul 15, 2019
C. P. | Jul 16, 2019

With it being legal now all you can do is move.

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How do I get an application? Is there one online?

April Taylor | Apr 15, 2021
Dezarae Hardemon | Apr 16, 2021

Application is at the front of office building

Is there any 2 bedroom available for income based? It's emergency situation.

Elizabeth Williams | Oct 17, 2020
Daniel Bass | Oct 18, 2020

2br are a 2 to 3 month waiting lst and 1br are 9 to 12 month waiting list

Is there a deposit needed or what?

Bri Lashan | Oct 17, 2020
Lisa Cypert (Daphmena) | Oct 18, 2020

The deposit is based on your income, just like the rent.

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I have a 2 week old daughter and have a week to be out of my aunt house how much would it cost to move into a 1 bedroom as soon as possible

cierra rundall | Jul 14, 2020
lisa currie | Jul 15, 2020

Windsong is an income based apt complex which means there is usually a 3 to 6 month waiting list. My advice to you would be go to the local shelter you are moved to the top of the waiting list when u go to a shelter. Call 211 to find out which shelter you need to go to

I'm asking the same question as I'm smelling marijuana throughout my apartment. It's supposed to be a smoke free environment. It is NOT. If there is anywhere else you can find to live do it!!!!! This place is filled with druggies and pot heads.

Jamie McCarthy | Jul 15, 2019
Laura Strong | Jul 16, 2019

I too smell it in my unit. I have complained. I can't afford to move. Was told by a neighbor that if people don't follow policy, the complex will pull HUD rent and go to full rent. Not sure if true.

Open on saturdays??

Howard Minor | Jul 15, 2019
Laura Strong | Jul 16, 2019

Office is closed on Saturdays. If they are open, it is rare.

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What are the office hours? I came by at 3pm and waited until 4:30 to speak with somebody and nobody was there this was a weekday.

Whitney Bradfield | Jul 15, 2019
Linda Sanders | Jul 16, 2019

It is supposed to be 9 am to 4pm m-f. Closed 12-1 for lunch.

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