Address: 14608 N 43rd St, Tampa, FL 33613, USA
Phone: +18139720171
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5:30PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
amber
Greenwich Commons feels like home (: Management is super friendly, welcoming, and helpful and maintenance fixes any issues promptly. It is an older apartment but it is clean and spacious! For a student, it's perfect and I couldn't ask for more. EDIT: Nevermind they never gave me my security deposit back
Kenneth Coffin
The complex is great and the neighborhood is great. The only thing I wish the Leasing office would let you down grade to a smaller apartment if you need. The pool and my neighbors are great. When you call they are all happy to help you in the office. Kerri, Sarah,Ricky and Pam Thank you
Leo C
Update: TL;DR--my issues were resolved. I was provided an explanation regarding my originally posted issues. Simply--no annual township fee and some system issues were occurring, but everything has been either explained or resolved. Here's the ultimate point: only stay here for 1 year. As soon as you move in start establishing a way to move out when your lease is done. Here's why: So I started living here around July/August of 2020 and things were going well. I'm left alone, the apartment itself isn't too terribly small for the price, and I'm somewhat near my work areas (I travel around the Tampa area. I'm never really stationary for my job). Then this week I was given my lease renewal letter which included a $100 "one time fee" that they call "Annual Township Fee." What is that? I don't know. And based on some quick research, apparently search engines don't know what it is either. But I gather I'm basically being charged $100 because I didn't move out. How nice. As of this review, I also placed a maintenance request on 5/3/21 (It's now 5/7/21) regarding my apartment having a puddle of water develop from dripping through a ceiling area. I've received no communication, no phone call, e-mail, or even a person coming by saying, "let me take a quick look to assess the situation," regarding my submission. In addition, my toilet and shower started overflowing. Again--why? I do not know. Honestly. I was on my computer in another room when I heard the toilet go "gurgle gurgle." That's brand new for tonight. I've plunged twice with no real progress made. Considering timing, I don't hold this place accountable for the toilet issue, but I'm not exactly happy with knowing I'm being charged a higher rent and some BS fee when bad things happen and I don't get any kind of communication about when I should expect someone to be around to begin maintenance.
Kristin Greene
Sarah is a superhero. Her amazing service is why I chose to live here. She genuinely cares about tenants and is giving 110% even during this crisis of covid. For potential renters, I've been in the area awhile and this complex does a good job being affordable and keeping the units up. If Sarah's manager is reading this, I hope that she is rewarded for her amazing service. Front desk personnel make or break complexes and customer experience.
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Nope. This is an apartment complex
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No but nice area
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