Locust On The Park Apartments

Locust On The Park Apartments Reviews


Locust On The Park Apartments located in 201 S 25th St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, United States there are many issues and complaints with this community/location, scroll down to the reviews section to see the true reviews for this location

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Contact Information for Locust On The Park Apartments
201 S 25th St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, United States
Phone Number
Website URL
www.locustonthepark.com
Year Built
1988
Location
Detailed Information for Locust On The Park Apartments

Exercise extreme caution when considering properties listed by the horrible company “AIR Communities” on rental platforms. While their promotional visuals might appear enticing, prospective tenants should be forewarned of a multitude of hidden fees. Beyond the baseline rent, there are significant charges for amenities such as parking, water, and mail services, which often require an additional subscription. The following are crucial observations derived from reviews by past tenants across multiple platforms. It is imperative that you review these insights meticulously to avoid potential regrettable experiences.

Here is 14 reasons why you SHOULD NOT! consider moving into Locust On The Park Apartments:

  1. Misleading Pet-Friendly Claims: The building advertises as “pet-friendly” but the reality seems to differ.
  2. Management Negligence: Management reportedly does not attend to the needs of the residents or the maintenance of the building.
  3. Poor Response to Issues: Long delays in addressing broken amenities within the building.
  4. Lack of Security: Absence of security personnel and an unhelpful concierge service.
  5. Elevator Issues: Frequent elevator outages causing inconvenience to residents.
  6. Unfair Charges: Residents feel nickeled and dimed by the management, with high charges for utilities and minimal return of security deposits.
  7. Downhill Quality of Life: Quality of life for residents has deteriorated under new property management.
  8. Unreliable Appointment Scheduling: Leasing agents fail to show up for scheduled appointments.
  9. Noise Disturbances: Consistent noise from trains and nearby construction disrupts the living environment.
  10. Removal of Concierge: The concierge service was removed without notice and with no rent decrease.
  11. Dismissal of Doormen: Long-time, competent doormen were let go following a management change.
  12. Price Increase: Rent prices increased by over 8% without improvement in service or facilities.
  13. Excessive Fees: Overpriced application fees and lack of responsiveness from the leasing office.
  14. Construction Disruptions: Ongoing construction causes significant noise, especially problematic for residents who work night shifts.
Reported Hazards for Locust On The Park Apartments
Termites
External Links for Locust On The Park Apartments
Our website exposes the deceptive practices of AIR Communities. We link to external reviews on Google Reviews, Yelp, etc. but caution against trusting 5-star ratings. Many are the result of incentives for positive feedback, not genuine tenant experiences. We advise focusing on reviews of 3 stars or below for a real picture of these properties. Beware of manipulated ratings and seek the truth in the more critical, honest feedback

Reviews for Locust On The Park Apartments
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Do not live here. Read the Google reviews and listen to what residents are saying. You will pay for everything--there are dozens of random fees like common area lighting I've never paid for at any other complex I've lived in. The apartment has a mice infestation that has never been addressed and led to one resident we know terminating their lease. The mice didn't make it up to our apartment, but they run through the common areas at night. The walls are thin--you can hear everything--the finishings are cheap, and maintenance is negligent. We discovered a sinking wall in our unit due to A/C leakage that could have been avoided with an air filter replacement, which was months overdue. Worst of all, they will find every way to run up your bill when you move out so that they can avoid returning your security deposit and continue making a profit off of you so that AIRCO can brag to its investors about rising revenues from tenants. Look at their website. You will not be dealt with in good faith here--they count on disgruntled residents being too busy to leave reviews or worrying about being seen making public complaints. Look at all the likes each negative review has versus the positive reviews. The bones of the apartment are nice, but you can get the same thing across the street at Riverloft or elsewhere in the city. The location isn't worth the headache. I've never felt compelled to write a review for any apartment I've ever lived in--our experience here was so bad that I felt I ought to warn others.
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Sadly no longer value for money. Great location but too many water leaks to recall, infestations and now they've done away with the concierge on the front door (this was big selling point for us for deliveries). Luxury prices - below average experience.
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AVOID! I would stay away from this building if you can. - Elevators are constantly out. Instead of actually identifying the root cause ...
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Review for Locust on the Park, 201 S 25th Street Stay Duration: July 2013 to May 2014 Type of apartment: 2 Bed + 1.5 Bath ...
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Posting anonymously but DM me for receipts. Management is running this place into the ground. They charge you for everything and the parent company, AIRCO, proudly boasts rising revenues from resident fees to investors. AIRCO's investment strategy focuses on growth properties and value-adding investments, and as they target higher risk investments like Locust (which was converted from a warehouse), they promise investors higher return rates. They deliver on these higher rates in part by passing on as many costs as possible to residents. You will pay for everything--and some of the monthly fees, which can clock in at $200+ per month, will be characterized, e.g., as "monthly service fees" without any further description. If you complain, as many residents have and continue to do, management will revert to the old adage "we disclosed these fees in the terms and conditions." Common area bathrooms are constantly a mess, the soap dispenser in one of them has been empty for months, and the apartment bathroom finishings are cheap. The walls are also very thin. Again, you need to understand what kind of property this is before you sign a lease. AIRCO's investment strategy compels it to do the bare minimum to keep residents just happy enough to pay rent and all the fees each month. The idea is that Locust's location and the attractiveness of the neighborhood, as well as the structural features like the high ceilings and large windows, are the primary selling points and the gamble is that these features are compelling enough for residents to swallow the cheap finishings and high fees. Pay attention to what other reviewers have said. Many residents share these feelings but don't write reviews because they're busy or because it's worth less to them to complain than it is to keep paying. If that's the kind of experience you're okay with, Locust does have nice qualities like the ones I mentioned above. Management will probably respond to this with a similar response to previous reviews. They'll rattle off platitudes like "we pride ourselves on customer service" but these are empty statements. They'll selectively respond to complaints while ignoring others and generally give you the run around without addressing your complaints head on and really listening to you. If customer service was really a top priority as is claimed, I find it really hard to believe that the same complaints would continue to come up over and over again. Management does not listen and learn--they placate and defend. I read many of the negative reviews before I moved in and reasoned that every apartment has a few bitter tenants and surely it wasn't that bad. It's not inherently awful to deal with bad management, but it is awful when you pay this much to live here. And when management replies that they charge "market rate rent," go look at the reviews for other complexes of similar caliber. Turns out, a lot of the issues listed in previous reviews have been experienced by us as well. Do your homework and know what you're getting--and what you're not getting--before you sign a lease here.
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I am surprised they can sign new tenants as the the leasing operation is the worst I have ever seen! ...
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DO NOT RENT HERE. The quality of life for residents has gone downhill since the new property manager took over. There is no longer a security guard (although they advertise that there is), the guest parking was taken away, the elevators are ...
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Save your money and time, don't live here. The location and apartment units themselves are great (the two gentlemen that clean the building are top notch too). However, the management company does not care about their residents ...
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Nice location, poor management.
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Place is GARBAGE. Spend so much money for consistent noise, horrible repair men, no help. Trains throughout the night blasting horns and from 7am to 4pm 7 days a week they have construction outside on the building. Yet nothing ever looks ...
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The worst experience ever. Scheduled two appointments and no agent showed up for both times. Don't waste your time here.
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Didn't even live here, but I could already tell it is a bad place to live because of AIMCO. Barely got any responses while looking at apartments. Outrageous application fees (over $800). Never sent me pictures of the apartment that I ...
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The new management company removed our doorman service without telling residents and without a corresponding decrease in rent. Noisy construction is very frequent and we just found out we will have to endure 5 more months of new ...
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Would not recommend moving into this building. I come from a background of Real Estate and would say that this is one of the worst-run buildings I have ever witnessed. Issues across the property include - Flooding (which management handled very poorly and never truly resolved) - Mold (caused by management's inadequate attempt to dry the flooding, no resolution here either) - Mice (Has happened repeatedly, no remuneration offered to the residents by management) - Rundown amenities (even though we pay premium rent compared to the market) including poor conditions inside the units, (see the pictures attached when we moved in of pain marks, scratches, even a broken window that management claimed they didn't have budget to fix and handles that were cut off from past robbery attempts which management did not fix) - Smoking on the second and sixth floors (Marijuana and Tobacco) which has persisted for almost a full year in spite of resident complaints. A clear violation of the building contract and hazardous to the health of many families who live here - Break-ins (Apartment and Bike locker) - Broken gates in and out, this is not an invitation, but it's not hard to push open a gate that is not locked. Also the East side gate closed on a resident's car right after management claimed it was fixed just this last month, and management has not responded to the resident to fix it - No 24/7 Doorman, even though it was originally advertised, and their sister property, Riverloft, has a doorman 24/7 and they pay less for rent - Misleading rental unit postings (you will be promised one layout and get another, including a massive support beam in the middle of your kitchen or only 1.5 baths instead of 2). This was a massive issue - They barely put in air filters in the communities (see photo of vent) which they did not have for a long time - Gym is run down, have almost hurt myself on the treadmill and smith machine, we have reported this to management several times but to no avail - Reviews claim there is a leasing office, but there is no physical leasing office on the premise, you can only schedule a tour. When you call the "front office" you end up reaching the next property over, the Riverloft, and their front office people are very rude and will not help at all for anything related to Locust. Each of these issues could have been resolved to the satisfaction of the residents if management had properly handled it, but a revolving door of managers over the past year and a half has compounded each issue. Even now there is a new manager who does well to respond to residents, but has no power at all to fix anything around the community or spend a dime to resolve issues. Now lets explain from a corporate standpoint why AIR communities, the owner of this building, has continued to be okay with poor management. You see, AIR recently sold their whole portfolio of buildings to another big Private Equity company, Blackstone. In order to prepare for the sale, they wanted to increase revenues and decrease costs, so they essentially stopped spending any money on properties, and stopped granting any concessions to residents so that they were maxing all revenues, and would not deal with problematic tenants since they needed high occupancy. So this has made the living experience deteriorate tremendously. Unfortunately, the change of ownership will take quite a while to have any effect, and it is a gamble whether Blackstone takes any notice of these big issues that AIR communities left them within a timely manner and resolve them. To a few people's credit: Sareen (property manager) is responsive and nice but her supervisors don't empower her with decision making. Larry (facilities staff) is nice. Morale of the story, do your research, believe the reviews. Update: Turns out we had someone living in the building maintenance room for two weeks, management ignored initial communication for a whole week, and finally took care of it after there were issues directly with their staff. But didn't worry about it when residents reported it...
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I can't believe that after a year of living here my review went from 5 stars to 1. Something is always broken in the building and it takes way too long for management to even address it. There is no security and the concierge doesn't do anything and they are not helpful. The price you pay for the quality you get is NOT worth it
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My family has been at LOTP for four years now. I feel slightly conflicted when writing this review. We have felt strong community and made life-long friendships, but I can no longer recommend this complex because of a long and consistent history of management injustices (some of which are violations of fair housing law). 1. Security issues. LOTP management has been notified for months (since July 9th!) about the malfunctioning pedestrian gate to our building. It does not lock. The building is located in Center City, Philadelphia. Homelessness abounds. Management has still not fixed the gate. As a result, we have personally seen homeless people (and other nonresidents) roaming the lobby and floors. When we bring it up to management, they gaslight us and demand proof. They seem to disagree that the gate is broken! Please see attached video to see how it opens with no lock. 2. Broken gym equipment. Not to flex here, but I am a gym frequenter. I have never experienced such dangerous equipment - lawsuits waiting to happen. The Smith machine literally gets stuck at random points as you push it up (but it still can move downward!). We emailed management about the risks it poses. They told us that it is older but has no issues. I went to the gym yesterday morning to see if I have been hallucinating. Nope, it still gets stuck. Perhaps even worse, the treadmill will stop at random moments. You can be sprinting on that thing and then in the blink of an eye, the machine is at a full stop. You can imagine the risks posed. In response, more gaslighting from management. 3. False advertising. The building advertises that there is a 24-hour doorman (which was quite important to us on signing, since we have a young family and live in Center City Philly). There is not. In fact, you would not be surprised to find a homeless man sleeping in the lobby or in the common room at night instead. During some daytime hours, a doorman is present. But I haven't figured out what they do yet. They certainly don't open the door for you. Usually behind a computer or on their phone. Further to this deceptive advertising point, I cannot tell you how many of our friends moved in with a certain layout in mind (i.e., the one they signed for), only to realize that their actual layout was completely different (and inferior). By the time new move-ins realize the deceptive nature of their signing experience, it's too late to switch. In my personal experience, when we showed up for our move-in day with a moving team and boxes, the apartment was covered in construction - they told us to come back in a week. Finally, please be aware that the utilities you will be paying are astronomical (in part because of the high community utilities). Much more than at other locations. We were gone all summer (i.e., no A/C, gas, electric, etc.), and still paid hundreds a month in utilities... Mice infestation epidemics, serial flooding in apartments, smoking residents with no management action, etc. There is really no clear way to reach a resolution with this stuff. Management simply deflects. If you complain to someone, they will say they have no power and point you to someone else. That "someone else" says the same line, and the chain continues eternally until you eventually realize that nobody cares about your problems. They will just tell you to hire an attorney, almost mockingly. If you can live with the above, I highly recommend LOTP. We have loved the location and the friends we've made here.
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Starting this by saying, I don't currently live here but we were looking to potentially rent here for sometime. Also will never be living here. Plastered in MANY places across the website it says "pet-friendly". The first message I ...
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The past year and half of living here has been awful. We have dealt with unmitigated mice infestations, flooding, and incompetent staff. The management continues to ignore our feedback and requests for remedies. Would NEVER recommend anyone to live here. UPDATE: In Oct 2024 management approached several tenants asking them to edit/remove their negative reviews of Locust on the Park because it was reflecting poorly on their job performance. This is another perfect example of the mismanagement of Locust on the Park. Reiterating that I would never recommend someone choosing to make Locust on the Park their home.
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I don't recommend living here for the following issues that I have encountered: - Mice infestation (15 months and counting) - Multiple floods in both my apartment and the community lobby - Broken gym equipment (75% of equipment is unusable) - Falling light fixtures due to improper installation (almost causing personal harm) - Homeless people breaking into the building and sleeping in common areas - Staff members breaking in and sleeping in common areas - Burglary attempts in both bike rooms and parking lots - Longstanding broken gates - Repeated smoking violations - Squatting tenants - Management's refusal to remediate any of the above issues
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Don't live here if you work nights. The construction of the new building across the street makes it impossible to sleep during the day.
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The new ownership has really taken the experience down hill. They raised pirces for renting by over 8% and took away the lovely doormen/women that had great relationships with the renters. They also raised the cost of everyones parking by ...
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I've been at Locust on the Park for almost two years. The location is amazing, but unfortunately the management and amenities are not. They claim we have a "24 hour concierge" but they only have someone on site from 10:00pm-4:00am which has resulted in multiple lost packages and makes it impossible to talk to someone about questions unless you text the site manager. Multiple gym equipment are broken, making it dangerous (or impossible) to use. It's not uncommon to find dog poop in some of the hallways. Renovated units are cheaply made (four of our cupboards have ripped off the hinges... I'm 125 lbs and not aggressive when opening them). The lights in units are somehow connected to units above, beside, or below, so sometimes when you turn on a fan light it actually turns on your neighbors and vice versa. There are no handicapped buttons for any of the doors, making it not disability friends for anyone who uses a wheelchair, crutches etc. They claim this is a "luxury property" but there's almost nothing luxurious about it (though, the location really is a win).
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It is sad, but since Aimco took over this place is no longer what it used to be. They fired the loyal, long time employees who worked as doormen. They were competent, friendly, knew each resident by name. We had grown fond of them. Bryan ...
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Good building in a nice neighborhood but bad management that will nickel and dime you. Charges you utilities for the building common spaces in addition to your rent, and invents reasons to return very little of your security deposit
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I moved out earlier this week with a U-Haul and the front street parking used for the freight elevator was temporarily blocked by a police order. The leasing office was closed and no employee was in the building, so I called the posted concierge to ask if we could park in the lot for a few hours. They said "I work at Riverloft, so I don't know what to tell you about Locust" and hung up. Building has its perks, but management is always changing, inconsistent, and not present. Locust's rent prices can go a lot further with other local properties.