$847—$1,030 1—2 bed 4685 Hunt Club Drive, Ypsilanti MI, 48197
$847—$1,030 1—2 bed 4685 Hunt Club Drive, Ypsilanti MI, 48197
Previously Listed: from $847 1—2 bed
4685 Hunt Club Drive, Ypsilanti, 48197
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This apartment is in Ypsilanti. Nearby parks include Clubview Park, Fairway Hills Park and Fairway Hills Park.
Hamptons of Cloverlane Apartments has a Walk Score of 6 out of 100. This location is a Car-Dependent neighborhood so almost all errands require a car.
If you are looking for a community that values what the residents want, then look no further than the Hamptons of Cloverlane Apartment Homes. When you make the Hamptons your new home you will enjoy the comforts of country living without having to drive hours for the city experience. Situated at the crossroads of two major universities, Eastern Michigan University and University of Michigan, the Hamptons satisfy a modern lifestyle with convenient time-saving access to major destinations and expressways such as I-94 and Route 23. The choices are endless, while providing an Outstanding Living Experience. The Hamptons offers ten unique floor plans with a variety of exciting features including fully appointed kitchens with disposal, fireplace and vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets and full-size washer and dryer or applicable hookups.
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15 Reviews
Terry Theisen
Aug 25, 2014
The apartments are under new ownership. Parking is terrible, even if you rent a carport, it doesn't mean someone else won't park in your spot for you. They are having problem with their suppliers so things aren't getting fixed in a timely manner. On my last lease, on my wat out of here. Old Management is the New Management,
Rikka Bos
Sep 11, 2014
I moved into my apartment late May of this year (2014). Almost immediately I discovered parking is a nightmare and that trash is left strewn across the lawn. Within weeks the light in my kitchen detached from the ceiling; the bathroom tub faucet began leaking, and water began leaking from the bathroom ceiling fan (!!). I pay over $1,100 a month (plus utilities) for a small two bedroom which, to me, warrants a nicer living situation than what I find myself in. I will NOT be renewing my lease next spring.
Kaley Misiuk
Jul 23, 2014
Neighbors are doing drugs in their apartment and the shared hallways will smell of weed. It will then come up through all the ducts and smell in our apartment. I told the office they said people are allowed to smoke in the apartment. There is nothing they can do. The neighbors has had the cops called on them multiple times. Yet this place wants to raise rent every chance. It is not getting any nicer. Raising the rent will push lower income individuals out but it will also push grad students out and young professionals. Don't get me wrong the girls at the office are very nice. No problem with them or the maintenance. All the issue have been from management. When I signed the lease I stated my husband and I work opposite shifts and i wanted everything to be covered so on move in day I could come and grab the key and be set. That did not happen they said he didn't sign papers and it needed to be done together when days before I asked for everything. They also tried to charge us the wrong rent price. So they had to make a new lease for more signing.....where we had to both be present. So I had to take my truck load of stuff and park it at work (i work afternoons in the hospital) because they couldn't figure their stuff out. Then we resigned for three months to cover our wedding and house search. Again more issues. They undercharged us and we paid and they copied our checks and accepted them. Then they called me while at work and said we owe them $300 by tomorrow or we will be receiving the eviction notice. I contacted legal service at my current job to look over the contracted. What I'm trying to say is things are okay. The doors to the shared hallways slam and shake your whole apartment. They want to up the rent every time you sign but comparable to whats around it is not worth it. Double check everything when signing lease. Like i said the girls at the office are great very nice. It just seems to be the management. I have lived in many apartment for school. I have never had these issue anywhere else. Also if you want to break a lease .....good luck. Hopefully the new owners will be a lot better. I would not recommend this place on the fact that they while try to get more out of you every chance they can get!
A Google User
Oct 25, 2011
This place turned ghetto pretty quickly. People who constantly blast their car stereos and entertainment center sound systems started moving in, and management did absolutely nothing about it, so the culture of the community completely changed. The crazy thing about this is the fact that the lease and community handbook specifically gives management the right to fine tenants for noise violations, and even go so far as to say noise violations "WILL" result in fines, but they still don't do anything about it. If you happen to move into a building that has even a single loud tenant (which is pretty likely nowadays), you're going to be hearing excess noise ad nauseum. And if not, you can still prepare to enjoy bass from tenant vehicles so loud you will actually FEEL it while sitting on your couch, trying to fall asleep at night, etc. Enjoy!
A Google User
Jul 25, 2011
Apartments are pretty nice, but the maintenance department is TERRIBLE! We had numerous problems with an apartment that was supposed to be "move in ready." I also agree with jmf04 about the charges upon moving out. I scrubbed/vacuumed/cleaned our apartment before we moved out, but we will still charged over $200 in "cleaning fees." We moved out of state so it wasn't worth it to go back and fight it. I also has several instances of the maintenance department entering our apartment when I had NOT given them permission to do so. It is very creepy to come home to someone in your apartment that was not supposed to be there, I almost called the police until I realized who it was.
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Bus lines:
6 Ellsworth
0.7 mi
5 Packard
0.9 mi
22 North-South Connector
1.0 mi
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Hamptons of Cloverlane Apartments is in the city of Ypsilanti, MI. Ypsilanti has an average Walk Score of 56 and has 19,435 residents.
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