$799 2 bed 4100 Fox Run Trail, Cincinnati OH, 45255
$799 2 bed 4100 Fox Run Trail, Cincinnati OH, 45255
Previously Listed from $799 2 bed
4100 Fox Run Trail, Cincinnati, 45255
Commute to Downtown Norwood
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This apartment is in Cincinnati. Nearby parks include Forest Road Park and Nagel Road Park.
4100 Fox Run Trail has a Walk Score of 47 out of 100. This location is a Car-Dependent neighborhood so most errands require a car.
You will absolutely fall in love with our secluded community surrounded by meticulous landscaping featuring unusually large two bedroom apartment homes with two full baths. Experience a refreshing new quality of apartment living. You will certainly appreciate the convenient location and neighborhood feel. Fox Chase North is the perfect place to call home!
Pets allowed: No
11 Reviews
Wes Walker
Jul 31, 2015
I lived here for about a year and enjoyed my stay. I chose this place as I was looking for something temporary while I transitioned to the Cincinnati area and preferred a short term lease. Management was quick to accommodate when I asked about a 3-month lease! They also offer month-to-month renting after your lease term is up which is convenient when you're considering moving again. I moved out of Fox Chase North due to relocating away from the Cincinnati area for work. Positives: The community is in a pretty great location: a minute from I-275 or Target/Kroger/restaurants; yet when you're inside the community it feels more secluded, which is nice. They're pet friendly, with doggy-pickup stations scattered throughout and a good sized fenced in dog park for off-leash play (though not many residents seem to make use of this unfortunately). Management was always nice and friendly, and the maintenance guys were quick to act and very courteous. Our dishwasher started acting up at one point and they replaced it the same day! Our unit had very new carpet and fresh paint, both bedrooms had walk-in closets, and a separate laundry closet off of the kitchen. There was plenty of parking, a short walk to take out the trash, and plenty of grassy area to take out the dog. Negatives: The appliances and cabinetry were fairly dated (the replacement dishwasher was brand new though). There are no sidewalks in the neighborhood, so when you go for a walk it's on the road. Moreso a comment on the residents... some drive well over the posted 15mph speed limit in the area which adds some risk to walking. The gym is small - a treadmill, elliptical, stair climber, multi-station weight machine and free weights and a sauna. The equipment is all fine, just not enough to go around... we tried to workout on a schedule, but found ourselves having to wait or come back later because the equipment was in-use. All in all, it's a good place to live. I never experienced an issue with management, received my full deposit after move out (after deducting the final water bill), and would consider returning there if I were locating to the Cincinnati area again.
Andrew Clark
Jul 20, 2015
We did our due diligence before finding a place to live, and this place fit the bill for everything we needed. While the rent was a bit on the higher end, it definitely made sure the tenants were quality neighbors. The apartments are clean (I can't remember any pest problems), mostly quiet (hearing your neighbors in any apartment building is inevitable, but this was quieter than any other place we've lived), and the grounds are well-kept. Our maintenance requests, while small, were handled within 24 hours of submitting our request through the web portal. The only time this was brutal was during the hot summer where our AC cut out early in the day and wasn't fixed until early the next day, but it was still resolved within 24 hours. The office staff are polite and remember your name once they've met you a few times, which adds a nice personal touch to the whole experience. The only reason we ended up leaving after our 1 year lease was that we had a child due and needed just one more bedroom to make things work comfortably, which is something Fox Chase North just couldn't accommodate (because all units are more or less the same layout). So, while the rent may be higher than average, we felt that the price was justified because the area is quiet, clean, and the staff is quick and professional.
Amanda Casella
Mar 27, 2015
This apartment complex is the worst place ever to live! Front office is rude and the maintenance crew is HORRIBLE! A child could do a better job then them. I have to call corporate to get a straight and true answer with any concerns or questions I have!!! They jack your rent up every year FOR THE SAME APARTMENT! You don't receive any perks! Everyone's apartment is priced differently even thought they are the SAME APARTMENT AND LAYOUT IN ALL OF THEM! The front office will make your feel welcome but as soon as you sign those papers, all they want is your money! There are other apartment complexes that are 10x nicer and CHEAPER!! DO NOT LIVE HERE!!!!!!
Jon Smith
Apr 11, 2014
I'm glad to see things have really improved (/sarc). The inevitable decline was evident when the company stopped caring about its employees. As soon as the company stops caring about the employees, the employees stop caring about the company (i.e. product). Just look at the manager turn-over rate. How can anyone have a vested interest in the community when they are never there longer than a couple months. I agree on the resident function item...I remember when there used to be functions every month with HUGE turnouts (50-70 people).
King Queen
Jan 12, 2014
I lived here for 3 years and the last year was absolutely horrible. These people are crooks in every sense of the meaning. They are all about their overhead, and if any additional cost come about they will within their power turn the lease into the cost are your fault. I discovered I had bed bug in July, they immediately said it was all my fault and was trying to me liable for cost. These apartments are indoor entry, so many different people enter the building, but it was my fault I brought the bed bugs in. After refusing to pay the pest control bill, because they couldn't prove I brought the bugs in, they refused my rent and tried to evict me. That was in August and am still fighting this stupid case in court over who should pay. You would have thought by now they would give up since I making them spend thousands of dollars fighting it. I have faith that I will have the last laugh. People rent for a reason so they don't have the additional cost of things like pest control, but they turned the lease agreement into some type of back up that I failed to do this and that...I rented there for three years and never had a problem, always paying my rent on time. Let me advise everyone that their rent was the highest in the area too. Over 815 a month. This place is a joke and beware, they have no morals. Property manager is two faced and will tell you anything. And this is the extreme short story I told.
Most errands require a car.
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Bus lines:
30x Beechmont - 8 Mile Express
0.9 mi
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RelayRides: 2005 Lexus SC 430
0.6 mi
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