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500 West University Parkway, Baltimore, MD 21210

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πŸŽ“   0.6mi to Johns Hopkins
1.6

⭐  RMA Score

0.6

πŸŽ“  Miles to Johns Hopkins

Location Details

πŸ“ 500 West University Parkway, Baltimore, MD 21210

πŸŽ“ 0.6mi

Distance to Johns Hopkins

πŸšΆβ€οΈ 9min

EST. Walk to Johns Hopkins

🚲 2min

Est. Bike ride to Johns Hopkins

πŸš— 1min

Est. Drive to Johns Hopkins

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Reviews

1.2/5.0

04/28/2008

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I agreed with all of the previous comments. No HEAT, frequent water and electrical shut-offs. Management is a rip-off. The larger apartments are impossible to heat, especially the ones on the end of the building. Expect to pay $500 on you electric bills per month this year (2008) and a way over the top rent that gives you nothing in return. Any other building is a better buy. Students will not be able to work because of the constant repair noises and computers are often damaged from power outages in the building. Morgan Properties is often sued by tenants for failing to provide safe living conditions. They like to rent to people who have scant English or to students because they feel they can be ripped of easily. This was once a great upper class bilding and now it ruined and unfixable. Stay away if you are smart. ...
2/5.0

08/21/2007

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Awful. Please avoid this building at all costs. The building was purchased by new management last year and they completely eliminated the front desk/building security staff as well as half the maintenance workers. For a 45-yr. old high-rise with 286 units, there are now only 4 (!) maintenance workers for the entire building. Frequently, the restaurant in the lobby leaves the garage door open all night long, allowing anyone to access the cars as well as gain entry to the building interior. In addition, the front telephone entry system is frequently broken and down for days at a time. The building is subject to frequent, at times catastrophic leaks (in the ceilings, walls, etc virtually destroying several apartments..the plumbing is original to the building and in terrible condition). The 3 elevators are very small and prone to breaking down several times a week. They are scheduled to be replaced in the next year, but that will mean living with 2 elevators for several months at a time. While management replaced the windows and heating/AC units, living through the renovations has been hell. In exchange for putting up with 9 months (so far) of intrusive renovations, the average rent increase has been 15% ($150/mo. more for a 2 bedroom, EXCLUDING all utilities. The heating unit is completely electric and the bills are expected to be quite high as a result. Plus, the mgmt. has contracted an outside company to bill the tenants for the pro-rated utilities (water, sewage, gas for our units, as well as for the public areas, offices, etc...)That adds another $30-$50/month to the rent. Essentially, the rent pays for nothing but the apartment itself--they even charge $5 for the trash room. In total, you really need to add $250--$500 month for the utilities and the buildings ever added costs. Read the lease carefully...it's not boiler-plate at all. Oh, the garage is now $125/month and, if you have a car, parking on the street is virtually impossible (and car theft is a problem in the neighborhood). Finally, the constant turn-over in apartments has led to problems with cockroaches (severe in some apt. lines) and mice, even. The hallways and elevators are quite dirty (since all but 1 maid was laid off by the new owners)--the hallways seemed to be vacumed once a month, whether they need it or not (snark). I rented from fall '06 through fall '07. ...

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