Address: 165 Princeton Ave, Buffalo, NY 14226, USA
Phone: +17168351914
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Angela Khanal
Hello! These apartments are nice and me and my friend have hung out around in the driveway area I used to live here also, the apartments are pretty small but it's still good ive seen stories from other people with roaches but I've had a good experience with it i had to move in with my sister and my neice for a bit and the apartments are near my neices school (Windermere) but the roaches gross me out
Anas
Overall this is a very good place and you should definitely consider it if you're looking for something on the cheap side, but also not too worn down or in poor condition. I lived in a 1 bedroom apartment by myself as a graduate student for 10 months. I'll break it down in terms of the positives and negatives * Positives: - Very close to UB south campus (~7 min walk to Goodyear hall) - Close to a number of convenience stores and good restaurants (this is a big plus if you don't have a car) - Maintenance & admin staff are very friendly and do their job properly. Never had any technical problems. - Fridge & cooker were in very good shape (like new). - Place was very clean when I first moved in, and the area around the building is always kept sparkling clean. - Pest issues are taken seriously and dealt with promptly. I never had a problem in that area. - Snow on the entrance to the building is continuously shoveled and the pathways salted. *Negatives: - no curtains. Yup. You have to install your own curtains, which is not ideal if you're only moving to the place for a few months and have to pay a pretty tidy sum to install your own curtains on the 5 windows in the apartment. - drawers and closets in the kitchen were very old and started to take on a faded rusty color that makes the kitchen look depressing, but they work pretty well. - Air conditioning is through forced air, which doesn't do a very good job on extra cold days (and there are quite a lot of those in Buffalo). However, you can tough it out on those cold days and just put on an extra blanket. - High bills. That air conditioning system also tends to draw a lot of power, which means more money to toast those cold toes. You're looking at ~$50-70 in utilities (gas and electric, internet not included) in winter, which is a hefty sum indeed. - Temperature. The place tends to trap heat, which is good in winter, but miserable in summer. You can expect the place to be significantly hotter than outside in the summer. The heat doesn't bother me too much, so I got by just fine with a fan, but you might need an air conditioner if you can't stand the heat .
Amber Hall
Please DO NOT MOVE HERE, IT IS ROACH INFESTED. I literally moved out within 3 months of living here, that’s how bad the infestation was. I was given hell about moving out when the office staff knew ahead of time that I had a newborn baby. I had to speak to a higher up to break my lease because the office staff didn’t care. Please save your money and look elsewhere in Amherst, this place is not worth it and I promise you will regret it. The walls are extremely thin, it’s no dishwasher, the parking is terrible, & exterminations happen daily that obviously ineffective.
abodam12
Do not try and rent an apartment from them. They will take your "application fee" and then give you the round around. I submitted all my documents a month ago yet when I call they claim they just received them. I have already filed a complaint since this seems like an ongoing scam. Beware!!!!
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Nothing included. Rent is between 750-850$
Will be in may
Stove/Oven and refrigerator. No microwave
You have to buy your own
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