$685—$935 1—2 bed 1955 Bells Ferry Rd, Marietta GA, 30066
$685—$935 1—2 bed 1955 Bells Ferry Rd, Marietta GA, 30066
Previously Listed from $685 1—2 bed
1955 Bells Ferry Rd, Marietta, 30066
Commute to Downtown Marietta
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This apartment is in Marietta. The closest park is Bells Ferry Park.
Laurel Hills Preserve Apartments has a Walk Score of 38 out of 100. This location is a Car-Dependent neighborhood so most errands require a car.
Prices Change Daily. Easy Access to Town Center Mall, Harrys Market, I-75. Professionally Landscaped Scenic Views. Fitness Center. Jacuzzi Tubs.
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67 Reviews
Patrick James
Mar 28, 2016
If I could give it 0 stars I would. Management was awful, they consistently lost my packages and the only way to get a work order done is say it is an emergency. When I moved out they hit me with over $700 of move out charges for items that were already falling apart before I had moved in. They did not try to contact me in any form, and just turned it over to a debt collection agency. I fought with this apartment complex to receive a partial reimbursement and it was a terrible and relentless process of the manager promising to call me back and never calling, even JRK, their management company, promised to call me back and never did. I had to call twice a day for 2-3 weeks in order to get results. The staff really acts like they could care less. DO NOT LIVE HERE.
Garrett Dyer
May 04, 2016
I would usually advise people to take apartment reviews with a grain of salt, but this is not one of those times. My physical stay there was tolerable (at best, I won't even get into that), but the move out process has been ridiculous. While turning in my notice, i was told that my move out day was the 31st. I knew that didn't sound right and asked the staff to double check. I was told again 31st, so that's what I put. Fast forward a month or so after move out, and all of the sudden, without hearing from them first, I start getting harassed by a debt collection agency. When I talked to Laurel hills preserve I'm told that I moved out past my date, and am being charged a month to month fee. After explaining the situation I'm told that they would comtact the agency and stop the calls while they work it out and that they will call me back. I've had that same conversation more than a dozen times and left my number for a return call "that day" each time. Never once got a call from Lhp, but the collection agency didn't stop. After the manager again asked for my number after 2 months of calling them I told her that I've already done this many times, so Charlene takes this opportunity to hang up on me. Still haven't been able to resolve this or even get any sort of explanation of what is going on. The property management company JRK hasn't picked up the phone or responded to my messages either.
James Fisher
Apr 30, 2016
So I moved in with some friends in August of 2015 (roughly). And overall, the pricing is probably one of the better deals you can find for a relatively nice apartment. However, keep in mind that here u get a good bit less than u pay for. Yes, the apartments are nice, the design and architecture is pleasing and its pet friendly (insane rent upcharges for cats and dogs tho) however the maintance crew is definitely sub par and borderline incompetent. In the heat of spring-summer, they labled our broken down A/C unit as "low priority". That doesn't make sense to me. The service is very unreliable. Sometimes it will take a handyman a few hours to get to you after you call the leasing office and sometimes he will take months. The apartments they sell are almost as is. The way they ready rooms as far as I can tell is replace severely damaged areas and paint over everything. There is at least two layers of paint peeling off my door. The staff at the office are nice and friendly but unless the big boss or area manager are in, not much gets done. I give a 2 based on the consensus of all my roommates bases on our experience. Warning: DO NOT PAY WITH CHECK. They will lose it and you will be harrassed by collection agencies. Paying online is the best way. Also, apparently they " lose" packages at the office. Overall, if ur a low income person/family looking for a roof over your head, it's not TOO bad, but if you can afford something more pricey, don't even look here. I'm moving out as soon as my lease is up
Audrey Martin
Apr 25, 2016
Here are some things I encountered while living here (thank goodness I've moved!): 1. Upon moving in we had a walk through of our apartment and were able to write down things that needed to be fixed before we moved in. We were told that these things would be addressed before we moved in. Except they weren't. After putting in 4 work orders....1 1/2 years later....still nothing fixed. (broken kitchen light, laminate floor coming up, dripping sink, ice maker not working) 2. The (one) pool did not open until mid-June. The other 2 pools were not opened the entire time I lived here. During the winter they do not cover the pool. Causing ducks and frogs to live there. So sanitary! 3. The water bill is based per apartment building and usage is split upon the current residents. Some of the residents in my apartment had multiple families living in them. Causing our waterbill to skyrocket! 4. In the fall our apartment had an influx of scorpions. Yes, scorpions. 5. There were a few "domestic violence" neighbors. Lot's of yelling in the middle of the night. 6. Speaking of residents.....I would advice not going to the pool alone. A lot of the apartment residents (grown men) would hang out around the pool (fully clothed)and in the middle of July why would anyone go outside and hang out at the pool and not swim? They were obviously watching the women who were at the pool. Completely inappropriate! Especially some of these women were mothers. Not safe! 7. We had a (huge) rat issue in our kitchen. After catching the rat, we were told that it was our fault that it got inside. What?! 8. After leaving this apartment complex, we gave laurel hill our change of address. Thinking that any bills would be sent to our new address. Nope. We did drop off a check for our last water bill that we received. Then a few days later we were notified by a bill collection agency threatening us to pay our bill....the same bill we dropped the check off for. Paid the angry bill collector. Called laurel hills. They lost my check. 9. The trash is ALWAYS broken and overflowing. 10. The gate is ALWAYS open. Even at night. 11. When we received our lease renewal notice, the rent had doubled in price for our apartment. Kinda weird for them to raise our rent so significantly after they never fixed anything. Just a warning to anyone thinking about living here. Sort-term, yes they can move you in asap...but in the longrun, not a good option.
Грейсон Дэвис
Apr 05, 2016
If you need anything done you have to do it yourself. The office staff is completely incompetent. More than twice they lost or misfiled payments and related paperwork, resulting in harassment and collections calls, even after I moved out. Charges for pest control monthly, but my apartment was completely infested with roaches and other insects. Consistently high water bills, no shows from maintenance, my apartment was broken into and they wouldn't even come out and fix the door. Do Not Rent Here.
Marietta, Georgia, 30066
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