$859—$1,286 1—3 bed 633 McKnight Road, St. Louis MO, 63132
$859—$1,286 1—3 bed 633 McKnight Road, St. Louis MO, 63132
Previously Listed from $859 1—3 bed
633 McKnight Road, St. Louis, 63132
Commute to Downtown University City
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This apartment is in St. Louis. Nearby parks include Ruth Park and Fogerty Park.
The District Apartments has a Walk Score of 43 out of 100. This location is a Car-Dependent neighborhood so most errands require a car.
Welcome to The District, St. Louis' Premier Apartment Community
When you call The District Apartments home, you'll find yourself in a modern, renovated community enhanced with a variety of unique features . Our community offers six distinctive apartment floor plans including one, two and three bedroom apartments - each offering two tiers of renovations, to better cater to your tastes, wants, and needs. In addition to gorgeous aesthetics, all of our homes have been upgraded and designed with the latest in technology, including CAT 5 wiring for super fast internet connectivity.
The District's Distinguishing Features
You will love the vast array of apartment features available at The District: stainless steel appliances, energy efficient gas ranges, granite countertops, washers and dryers, and wood plank flooring are just a few amenities you will delight in coming home to. Unwind with family and friends in our outdoor swimming pool , exercise in
Pets allowed: No
7 Reviews
john dough
Aug 09, 2015
Poorly renovated. Units are inefficient and only renovated cosmetically so things are constantly falling apart and breaking down. Prices keep going up and the facilities don't warrant that increase. Concrete floors with paper-thin fake wood strips, or "hardwood look floors" according to the leasing office, are bumpy, warped and peeling since they were glued to the concrete. Your can get better quality at most $600 - $700 apartments, only redeeming attribute is the location. But is 5 minutes of driving is worth a few hundred dollars a month? Utility bills are outrageously high also. People here are nice but the price is ridiculous. Bottom line - DON'T MOVE IN THIS PLACE.
MJ Huff
Jun 25, 2014
They claim they are in the process of remodeling and updating all units but this comes at great cost to the current residents. Construction projects begin at 7am without warning inside and outside my building. Twice I have had construction workers INSIDE my apartment without notice from the landlords only to get a "that was not an authorized entry" response from the staff when I complain. No action is taken. I too have had appliances replaced, two of which were brand new. The microwave broke within 6 months of living here. I contacted the landlords immediately and was told it would be replaced the next day. Four weeks and many frustrated phone calls later, this appliance was finally replaced. About a month later, my washing machine started leaking so I called for repairs. This appliance was replaced in 4 days, but I called twice a day until it was taken care of. The apartments are also EXTREMELY poorly insulated. I have brand new windows and a new remodel and my heating bill was over 100 a month this winter, FOR A 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT!!!!!! The apartment constantly feels drafty and when you ask the landlord about this, their response is simply that the building is 50 years old. Stating a fact is not addressing the issue. Point blank: These apartments are priced over market value and are not located in the best area. Utilities are sky high and the landlords are not upholding their end of the lease. If you walk around the complex, you will notice that many apartments are vacant (about half), not because they are under construction, but because nobody wants to live here. I only had one day to find an apartment when I stumbled upon this place. I should have invested more time, lesson learned. Listen from our experiences, stay away from this hole, and Trilogy across I-170. Its managed by the same group.
J Win
Sep 03, 2015
I have lived here for over a year, and have regretted every single month of it.
Alan Krajcir
Jan 28, 2014
If I could rate them less than one star, I would. These people call themselves property managers, when they are the definition of slum-lords. Broken promises and misinformation at every step of the process. They promised that my windows would be replaced before I moved in. Don't fall for that lie as I did. I'm new to the state, and I didn't know that I needed an Ameren account, as my utilities were typically set up for me by the apartment building in my previous state. Instead of calling me or giving me a notice, they cut off my electricity, destroying about $300 in food. Nothing works in the apartment. The pipes freeze weekly, the washing machine has been replaced once already and I've only been there about four months. It needs to be replaced again. It worked great for exactly one load after the first replacement. They say they take credit cards for rent, and they do, for $25 a month. Wish I would have known that upfront. These people are liars, cheats, and thieves. Avoid at all costs. I'm debating about paying $2400 to break my lease.
Jessica Watkins
Aug 05, 2013
We just moved in on Saturday and have found everyone who works here to be extremely helpful. We had a leaky toilet, but they responded to our call within an hour and had it fixed. Prior to the move in Carla was extremely receptive to our requests and had shelving placed in all our closets and fixed what we asked to be fixed. Our biggest complaint has been the doors. They are painted over, bent, and often do not close all the way. Our windows are getting replaced within 2 weeks with energy efficient ones, the old ones are very outdated and dirty. Noise has not been an issue and the property is constantly being improved and is well maintained.
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