Wexford On the Green

2555 Royal Lytham Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45324

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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2555 Royal Lytham Dr, Beavercreek, OH 45324, United States
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Wexford On the Green

Wexford On the Green is a real estate agency located at 2555 Royal Lytham Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio, United States. Nestled in peaceful and serene surroundings, this institution offers a variety of unique floor plans for prospective buyers. Experience the perfect blend of country living and city convenience at Wexford on the Green, where your dream home awaits.

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Ha’ane B:
5

"I’ve come to live at multiple places in the surrounding Dayton area and have to say that Wexford is the top of my list. Becky and Christy are the nicest people you’ll meet. I’ve lived here for almost 9 months and have no complaints. The minute you place a request for maintenance, the problem is resolved within the next day or even the same day. I work from home and I can say that is nice how quiet the neighborhood is! I also appreciate how friendly the lead maintenance guy, Dave, is. The other maintenance guys are also friendly when running our service calls. Can’t say I could ever leave this wonderful community. Highly recommend."

almost 2 years ago
Samantha Kitson:
3

"This is a good apartment, but there are some issues we dealt with while living there for 1.5 years. Pros: 1. The pet policy is great. There are no weight/breed restrictions, and that is tough to find. 2. The townhomes were nice in terms of living room and bedroom size. 3. Our neighbors to our right/left were amazing, and I wouldn't trade them for anything. We lucked out in having great people living near us that were respectful and quiet. 4. The amenities were good, particularly the 24/7 gym. The pool area is clean and allowed for lots of people to use it at the same time. 5. The staff communicated regularly w/ us about what was going on in terms of issues, and the maintenance people themselves were friendly. 6. The neighborhood the complex is in is nice, quiet, and overall a great area to live in (Fairborn address, but you live in Beavercreek, allowing for access to the golf course and library). 7. The appliances, while old, were fixed/replaced when we put in maintenance requests. While we were there, we were given a new stove, dishwasher, and washing machine. 8. The price you pay is very good for the area, and they have a military discount. Cons: 1. The townhomes are old and in desperate need of updates. The appliances are not necessarily the best, and the carpets are pretty poor quality, even when new. It would be nice if they could update the look to a more modern/high-quality feel. 2. Living on a golf course might be nice, but my rear windshield was broken by a golf ball. I understood the risks living here (they warn you in advance that they and the golf course are not liable, which we understood). That being said, there is ONE net that we could see to prevent stray golf balls from causing damage. They could easily install two large nets (on the two holes that surround the complex), and this could provide so much help for tenants. 3. The walk to the garbage, while not tedious, is long and unlit for the majority (there is no light on the walk between the end of the units at the top of the hill and the location of the garbage/mail). We felt unsafe walking to take our garbage out/get the mail, and a light or two along that path would alleviate so many unsafe feelings. 4. The clubhouse, where any packages are taken (at least from UPS and Post Office), is not open 24/7. And the hours/days are not consistent. So if you receive a package you need to access, good luck trying to get it in a timely matter if it's in the evening or on weekends. We were lucky and didn't require medication/food via delivery, but I cannot imagine needing packages on time and having to deal with not being able to receive them right away. 5. The clubhouse and pool would randomly be closed/rented out for staff only events and private parties, with little advanced notice (mostly, the tenants would receive a text a few hours prior letting us know the clubhouse would be closed. In order to rent the clubhouse, they need advance notice, so it would have been nice to receive that same notice of closure. 6. The maintenance crew all smoke, and whenever they entered the apartment to fix anything, the smell of smoke would linger for at least 2 days. They also do not regularly salt the sidewalks (which are required to walk to take out our garbage and get our mail!) unless it snows a specific amount. When they did, there were several spots they would miss, and then over salt other areas. We were eventually given our own bag of salt, which we appreciated because we were able to salt better ourselves. 7. Poop was EVERYWHERE in the complex. You could not walk through any open grass area without stepping in it. The complex has pet stations located throughout the community to help dog owners, but most don't care about picking up after them, including near our cars. 8. We loved having our own washer/dryer in unit, but there is no pantry in the townhomes, and little pantry space. If they used stacking washers/dryers, they could use the space better and allow for a pantry to be created."

almost 2 years ago
Brian Patch:
5

"I lived in what they call an "Eagles Nest" and honestly it's pretty good for the price. It's small but the open layout is cool. Kitchen is a good size for a 700 sqft apartment. Really easy and cheap to heat and cool due to that small size, which was nice in the winter. I was really impressed with the walls here. I couldn't hear neighbors above or below, left or right. Every now and then I'd hear a dog bark or a cabinet slam, but overall I was very happy with it. Large bedroom closet with attic space, lots of cabinet space in the kitchen as well. We had a full pantry. There's even an in unit W/D, and I've never seen that in a 700 sqft apartment before. Despite being 700 sqft, 2 people and a 20 pound dog living there wasn't crammed or uncomfortable at all. I've been in the townhomes here and they are also really nice. Perfect for roommates as there are separate bathrooms in each bedroom. Great pet policy. There are dogs like huskys, German shepherds, and I think even pitt bulls here (check this, I could be wrong). There doesn't seem to be any breed restrictions at Wexford, and I loved that. All of the dogs were friendly and the owners looked after them like they should. Also, while I lived here, pet rent was $35 for one OR two pets. I've looked at a lot of apartments in the Dayton area, and I've never seen that before. The cheapest I've seen rent for two pets around here is $50. The review on here about Wexford being pitch black is complete nonsense. Nowhere in Wexford is "pitch black". That's nonsense IMO. But yea overall I liked it here and I would recommend Eagles Nest to anyone that wants an affordable place to stay for a year. Perfect for single people and young couples."

almost 2 years ago
Cory D. D. Miller:
5

"I lived at Wexford for three glorious years and loved every minute of it. The thing I loved the most was the pool and the community of folks I lived around. Everyone was so nice and the management went WAY out of their way to always throw fun events that would try to include everyone. I was able to meet a lot of great friends this way. I lived in both a single bedroom and a double bedroom. Both were golf course views which were amazing. The management went out of their way to fix any issues and maintenance was always very quick to respond. If I ever find myself in need of moving back into an apartment, this will be my first stop!"

almost 5 years ago
Dan Lampke:
5

"Stayed at Wexford for one year. Very nice apartment complex. The townhouses are great value for money. Did not stay in the 1 story apartments, so I can't comment on those. The support staff is AMAZING - all the ladies who run the operation are extremely nice, and maintenance is typically there the same day you call. Dog friendly, $35 for two dogs. Baggie stands everywhere, so very little waste from the dogs present. Apartments aren't the newest, but they're very solidly built, and fairly quiet. No evidence of any bugs or rodents, everything VERY clean throughout the entire complex. Very nice location - golf course gives it a relative sense of peace, yet its a 5 minute drive to fairfield commons mall. Some small cons are the highway noise (I didn't notice it, being from the city, but I can see where people used to peace and quiet may get annoyed by it), the townhouses only have windows on 1 side for most units (pet peeve, I like cross breezes), and some areas (not all) the appliances and fixtures are a little older. In summary, this is a great place. I've lived in many apartments, and I can definitely say this is one of my favorites. Nice area, nice apartments, and nice staff. Definitely recommended."

more 13 years ago
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