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760 Northwest 21st Street, Corvallis, OR 97330

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$385 - $485
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πŸŽ“   0.7mi to OSU
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⭐  RMA Score

1

πŸ›Œ   Bedroom

1

πŸ›   Bathroom

0.7

πŸŽ“  Miles to OSU

Location Details

πŸ“ 760 Northwest 21st Street, Corvallis, OR 97330

πŸŽ“ 0.7mi

Distance to OSU

πŸšΆβ€οΈ 11min

EST. Walk to OSU

🚲 2min

Est. Bike ride to OSU

πŸš— 1min

Est. Drive to OSU

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Reviews

1.2/5.0

06/03/2020

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Dont come here... its an awful place to be.. I rented from winter 2020 through spring 2020.
3.2/5.0

03/22/2016

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I liked the landlords. They never really had any issues with me, and they seemed to like me a lot. I complained a LOT about a couple of my room mates because they were always the reason that we'd be threatened with a $75/person cleaning charge...But other than that, things were okay. I think the price was too high for what it was, and being terrified to turn on the heat so I wouldn't get charged extra really sucked. I don't do well with room-mates as it is, but I /really/ hated sharing a kitchen with people that don't know how to clean or be general functioning adults. But, it was an okay starter place. I just wish they wouldn't ding you so fucking hard to try and take your refundable security deposit away. I rented from spring 2015 through winter 2016. ...
4.3/5.0

01/10/2016

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The apartment was great for my price range. The rent included the heat, which was so great during the winter months. I could finally live in an apartment, and be warm, without worrying about my heat bill. I liked the management. They were always available and friendly. My apartment had new carpet, new refrigerator, and electric range. I wish I had know about the place back when I was a sophomore or Junior, I would of lived there more than one year I rented from fall 2014 through summer 2015. ...
1.2/5.0

11/04/2014

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I'm warning you. They'll charge you close to $575 for a crappy fucking apartment with awful plumbing. If you go over the "energy allotment" they'll be sure to charge you an arm and a leg for that too. Do yourself a favor and live elsewhere. Jim or whatever the fuck his name is.. a TOTAL DOUCHE BAG. ...
1.2/5.0

09/18/2014

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Horrible never rent from them.
1.2/5.0

05/11/2013

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WORST APARTMENTS EVER. Jim is an asshole who had the nerve to call me a liar when I called to question them about why they kept most of my deposit. They didn't clean between tenants because I moved in the day the previous tenant moved out. They charged me for all of her damage and then had the nerve to be absolutely awful to me when I confronted him about it. I was warned when I moved in that they would do that. I've heard from numerous other previous tenants that they had the same experience. Also, they take advantage of foreign exchange students and will charge them hundreds more than locals.. taking advantage of their poor grasp of the English language. That is AWFUL. Do not move in here if you can avoid it. Paying close to $500 for a shitty little room that is not only drafty, but gross is stupid. The plumbing is always backing up and they are slow to fix it. The tubs don't work, and you have one shower between four people. DO NOT MOVE HERE ...
1.8/5.0

06/02/2009

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If you have any other option please do not rent here. Many of the tenants were once in jail. I found out that several of the women were being stalked (myself included) by other tenants. Management refused to do anything about it. One of my quad mates liked to wash her underwear in the sink of the bathroom and hang it up to drive. Everything was extremely outdated. I would have rather lived in my car. Also they charged me a 25 dollar late fee on a check that was an hour late. I rented from fall '08 through fall '08. ...
2.2/5.0

02/04/2009

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Information: Four bedrooms share a kitchen and one bathtub, sink, and two toilets. Each room has a sink and counter. Rooms can come furnished with bed, coffee table and dresser drawers. There are about 4 types of leases (rates as of March, 2008): - 4 month lease (most expensive, about the same price as a one bedroom apartment) - 7 month lease -10 month lease ($405 includes all utilities; cable tv and internet separate) -12 month lease ($385 includes all utilities; cable tv and internet separate) "refundable security deposit" = $295 Cleaning charge = $85 Process charge = $35 Initial non-refundable Deposit = $200 First month of rent for me: $1,000 Positives: - Easy to apply and move into these apartments, but this could also be a bad thing. - On site garbage and recycling. - Walk away from Fred Meyer - 6 minute walk away from Monroe St. - Unknown roommate(s) may turn out to be everything you had hoped for Negatives: - Managers hook tenant in by avoiding to talk about rental agreement policies, hide the fact that you are charged extra for excess electricity per unit, act kind but are really in it to make extra bucks. (make sure to read the whole rental agreement policies) - Unknown roommates may turn out to be everything you didn't want and they change frequently - The lighting that is provided is dull and ugly. - Other tenants of the complex may appear to be drug dealers - The buildings were built in the 70's and haven't been upgraded since: - Walls are thing and hollow, insulation is minimal. Lots of heat loss in the winter. - Electrical wiring is presumably the same as 1971 (date on electrical panel) so electrical bills for units are very high; this means extra charges for electricity. Here's how the UTILITY BILL works: 1) Everyone's utilities charge is $65. So the rent I pay is $320 (year lease) plus $65 = $385 per month. 2) Four roommates pay $65 each and 65X4 = $260 for a month's of utilities. This seems to be more than enough. But management averages out the amount of electricity that all units consume. 3) Any unit that uses more electricity must pay the amount the extra charge which is divided among the 4 roommates (or may be 3 roommates or even 2). 4) By this calculation there will always be some units that are consuming electricity over the average, so management is always making some extra cash each month. 5) On top of this, electrical wiring has not been updated since 1971, so an electrical bill of say $35 for a two bedroom apartment at a newer apartment complex is turning into $140+ at the Fillmore Inn among four people. Yet, management is charging $260 for utilities among each unit. Why are there units at the Fillmore Inn being charged extra? 6) Also, not all unit have four roommates in them; some units may have 3 or even two occupants. So the units with four occupants are consistently consuming more electricity than other units... I rented from spring '07 through winter '08. ...

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