Coldwater Creek Apartments
About the Business
Coldwater Creek Apartments is a charming residential community located at 301 South Corder Road in Warner Robins, Georgia. Nestled in a serene and picturesque setting, our apartment homes offer modern amenities and spacious floor plans perfect for comfortable living. Residents can enjoy a variety of on-site facilities including a swimming pool, fitness center, and community clubhouse. With convenient access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options, Coldwater Creek Apartments is the ideal place to call home in Warner Robins.
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Location & Phone number
301 S Corder Rd, Warner Robins, GA 31088, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I have lived at many properties in this area and Cold Water Creek is one of the best properties around! The leasing staff goes above and beyond to make you feel welcome and the maintenance are quick to fix any issues you have. The property is beautiful and the landscaping gives off a paradise vibe! I love this property and I'm so glad to call this place home. 10 out of 10 stars!!!!! Best of the Best!"
"We have lived here for 6 years and absolutely love this place, the amenities, the staff, and the overall atmosphere! The maintenance personnel is extremely timely and the complex constantly holds evens for its guests. The pool is amazing. There are grills across the complex and even a pong with fish, turtles, and ducks!"
"I love this apartment complex. Friendly and helpful staff and amazing amenities and community events. It's a gated community in a safe neighborhood so we always feel safe and secure. The apartments are beautiful and spacious and all the neighbors are very friendly. I would give this place 10 stars if I could. Love it!"
"I have lived here since last December. The staff has always been friendly, anything I requested they met my needs and beyond. And when my little dog got out Management took care of her until they found me. I have owned a house for the last 19 years and love living in an apartment . Yes you have to get used to the people upstairs , I like that management has the same values as I do, to keep the place clean and keep people from destroying the beautiful property. I have referred several friends here. Tell them Lori sent you..."
"At first, it seemed like a nice place. When we moved in the carpet was really cheap and had actual bare spots in it, but the manager had it replaced before we moved in. We could still see the shiny under-grid in the carpet because it was just low quality. We just ignored it. The air conditioner broke three times over the 6 months we were there, but was fixed within a few hours each time. One of the times they weren't going to fix it and we would have been stuck in 90 degree heat all night, but we finally got a hold of the right maintenance person. A nice thing about living here was the walls seemed to be pretty thick, we hardly heard the newborn next door. The pool was nice. The grounds were decently clean. We always had a bit of trash around our stairwell though. The staff seemed friendly. However, toward the end, we had several new move-ins and our neighbors would light the grill on their second-story porch with really high flames, routinely, and leave it unattended, we complained to the management but the problem still happened weekly. Below those neighbors, people moved in that pushed their kids out to their porch whenever they started screaming or crying. It went from being a peaceful place to a very stressful, loud, and uncomfortable place to live in the last few weeks we were there. Someone also moved in with a loud truck without a muffler or something that started it up early every morning. The noise was just too much. When we moved out, I cleaned everything spotless. Literally. It was spotless. I cleaned every window blind individually, and then they pointed out an imaginary speck and said I had to pay $15 for the blinds. I asked them to point again... what were they talking about... and when they realized it was perfectly clean they tried to fast-talk me and move on to another room. It was only $15 so it wasn't worth fighting over but I didn't appreciate their dishonesty to my face. I looked it up later and you're only supposed to be charged for damage beyond normal wear, per landlord-tenant law, but they tell you they're charging you cleaning fees. Then those fees wouldn't be legit, but they know most people don't know and they want the money. You also must provide them a receipt that you professionally cleaned the carpets at move out and they gave me a flyer for some guy who never even showed up two appointments in a row. It was really frustrating. I'm expecting not to move back there when we get back to Georgia, but I'm not sure yet."
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