Amoskeag Apartments
About the Business
Amoskeag Apartments is a charming residential community located at 32 Mulsey Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. Our apartments offer a comfortable and convenient living experience, with spacious floor plans and modern amenities. Residents can enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding area, as well as easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options. With a friendly and professional staff on hand to assist with any needs, Amoskeag Apartments is the perfect place to call home in Manchester.
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Location & Phone number
32 Mulsey St, Manchester, NH 03101, United States
Reviews
"Clean, safe, comfortable. Management is professional and understanding. I lived there a long time and would apply to live there again if I get back to New England"
"A great location in Manchester with great parking and a very okay apartment. The people who live here are honestly awesome and come from many backgrounds, but really feels like a nice neighborhood. The management team is pretty bad, they’re off site and blast you with updates during the winter for plowing that are usually wrong and meant for other locations they also own. Maintenance is nice but overworked and took three weeks to reply to a request I made. When I moved out, I was nickel and dimed for a lot of things, including the carpet being allegedly stained. This was in my opinion not the case, and it was also at least a five year old carpet in there that needed to be replaced. They have done updates on the inside but they’re very lazily done and more look good on the outside but when you look closer are not good. The dumpster is always overflowing, and the lawns are cut once a month which is way too little. Overall for the price, it’s an okay place to live with below average management but an awesome and safe location."
"I really wanted to like living here, but management is making it difficult to the point where I wonder if they're trying to chase out tenants so they can convert apartments into "luxury apartments" or something like that. But I've lived in a luxury apartment in Manchester before and all this complex seems to be doing is removing the kinds of benefits you'd get at an actual luxury apartment. They've taken away our laundry facilities, we get frequent reminders that we have limited use of our balconies, you're no longer allowed to have window AC units (do they want prospective new tenants to think there's central AC? No idea the reasoning behind this decision), in the winter you literally get 10 minutes notice about moving your car for plowing (they keep trying to make a schedule and failing), half the info they communicate to the tenants is wrong - if they send info out wait a few days to see how many more texts you get with corrections to what they initially said. It's honestly a mess. I love the location, I love that parking is available, and I think the grounds are cute (although again, it looked nicer before new management began changing things like replacing grassy areas with gravel), but if you're looking to rent here please be wary - the rules and features of this apartment complex are constantly changing, and not for the better."
"The new management is awful (and a lot of the 5 star reviews are from management, not tenants). They put in new thermostats that won't heat your apartment warmer than what they describe as the "legal minimum" (look up "Chicago Controls" thermostats - they installed the most restrictive model). Then in the summer, they told us we weren't allowed to put air conditioners in the windows (when temperatures were hitting 90+ degrees). Also, there's no way for Fedex/UPS/Amazon to drop your packages off inside, so prepare for your packages to get stolen."
"When we signed our lease they said we could go month to month after the first year. After the first year, they sent us a new lease and demanded we sign it. We were in the process of looking for a new place and stupidly signed the new one because they said we could break it anytime with one month's notice. We gave our one month's notice and never heard a peep from them, phone calls weren't returned...crickets. We found numerous people willing to take over our lease or rent the apartment which I forwarded to this company. After following up with the people inquiring, I learned they were not getting responses from this company either. One strongly worded $150 letter from a landlord tenant attorney and they were happy to accommodate us leaving. Otherwise easy going landlords as long as you don't need anything from them. Happy to get you to sign a lease and move in, never to speak to you again."
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