Wyoming Hills Apartments

2466 Wyoming Street, Dayton, OH 45410

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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 - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

2466 Wyoming St, Dayton, OH 45410, United States
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About the Business

Wyoming Hills Apartments is a charming residential community located at 2466 Wyoming Street in Dayton, Ohio. Our apartments offer spacious floor plans, modern amenities, and a convenient location near shopping, dining, and entertainment options. With beautifully landscaped grounds, a sparkling swimming pool, and a fitness center, residents can enjoy a comfortable and active lifestyle. Whether you're looking for a one, two, or three-bedroom apartment, Wyoming Hills Apartments has a variety of options to suit your needs. Come experience the convenience and comfort of Wyoming Hills Apartments today!

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Andrew:
1

"This complex used to be a lot safer with more flexible and better management. Over the last 2 years, there has been a dramatic increase in crime with little to no response by the management company. I wrote a rather scathing review yesterday and decided to delete it as I didn't want to sound too harsh, but I walked out of my apartment this morning with 3 more cars windows smashed in. Last week my neighbor's car was stolen. Over the past 6 months, you couldn't count the number of break-ins if you used both hands. Gunshots around the block or right next door in the woods/park seemingly every other night. Obviously it's difficult to control crime and I get that, but what is more frustrating is this company's predatory leasing contracts. If you break your lease (either 6 mo or 12 mo), you are responsible for the entirety of the rent for the rest of your contract without any exception. Family member dies and you have to move 2 months into your lease? Guess what it's literally in the lease as being no exception and you will have to pay 10 months of rent. Get fired and have to get a new job somewhere else? You still pay for the entire year lease. As a part of my schooling, I don't know exactly when I will be required to move. But instead of being able to give any advance notice of when you will be moving out and work with the company to find a moving date that would also allow them to fill your unit, you will still be liable for the entirety of the lease. I've tried to move every year I've lived here and am still stuck in this lease. There is zero flexibility and I feel trapped in a place I don't even feel safe in. Is it legal to not create a way out of the lease for your tenants? Sure. But is it right? No it's not. I'm willing to take this down if a higher-up happens to see this and helps get me out of my lease."

1 year ago
Kenzie Carnahan:
3

"Truly a 50/50 experience. In the beginning, there was a ton of back and forth on if I could move in. "Yes, no the other tenants are staying. Wait this one, no never mind, yes, no, when?" Once I got in the door it all seemed well. I documented the previous damage and the inspection sheet and it was emailed to the office. Things went ok for a month or so. Then I started getting ants bad, I fixed it with mint and set traps. Then the half bath smelled like smoke. The office woman, Jennenne at the time, was kind enough to bring in a uv type machine and let it run a weekend to 'help' with the smoke smell. I ended up just hanging dryer lint sheets to help with the smell. I ended up having to have the vents cleaned by professionals to help with breathing issues. Moving forward, needed a rail for the fridge door shelf and a towel rod for the main bath. The maintenance man, Tom, never brought a rail. So, I ended up using a yardstick and cut it down to size, to use. When he brought the towel rack it wasn't the right size, but he made it fit alright. Forced it and it ripped the porcelain wall support right off. He solved this by caulking the hell out of it. So, it was pushed out and at an angle... but he did it... During some rough rain, the wall in the master bathroom started leaking. They just said they would fix it when I moved out, I doubt it. Same issue with the leak in the master bath ceiling. It was from water getting out of the tub from the people above me. They also said that would be addressed when I move out (it was July and I was moving out in June). I was in a sub-level apartment, both apartments above me had dogs and there was always urine and feces falling into our patio. The last straw was the roaches. Instead of just admitting, "It's spring or we have work being done that could drive them out, it's an old building" I was given, "That's not us. Dayton has roaches in their sewers. But for legal reasons, they are called water bugs." Overall, it was ok and JUST ok. I think instead of just 2 people Jennenne and Tom.. they need an extra set of hands. This complex will either stay stagnant on care and service or it will SLOWLY rise up in several years.."

1 year ago
Ray M:
1

"I was visiting a resident this past weekend, was only there an hour and a half and my car was broken into. My car was locked, and there was nothing of value inside my car. A call to management revealed there are no cameras in the parking lot, and it is not well lit. After making a police report, I discovered there have been four cars stolen out of this lot in the past 2 months. Management was informed, but their only solution was to put out a newsletter telling residents to be more careful and make sure to lock their vehicles."

almost 2 years ago
S:
5

"Recently moved in and had a pretty seamless experience! Pam was amazing and always responded in a timely manner and we are sad to hear that she is leaving. The apartment was clean and decently updated upon moving in, lots of natural light, and tons of storage and closet space. It’s pretty quiet and secluded for the fact that we are in East Dayton. The fitness center is a nice touch and we definitely have been recommending Wyoming Hills to our friends looking for an affordable and nice place to stay!"

almost 3 years ago
yvonne shears:
5

"I just moved to Wyoming Hills Apartments a month ago and I love my new apartment. I have had no issues with anything so far. It is nice and quiet and the property manager Pam is awesome! The whole complex is very well maintained and clean. The whole staff is always on top of everything and management sends out emails if there is going to be work done in the complex. I love it here!"

almost 3 years ago
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