AMLI Old 4th Ward 525 Glen Iris Drive Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30308
About the Business
AMLI Old 4th Ward is a real estate agency located at 525 Glen Iris Drive Northeast in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Situated just steps away from the Historic Fourth Ward Park and Ponce City Market, our apartments offer a perfect blend of modern city living and historic charm. The Atlanta Beltline Trail runs through the neighborhood, providing easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Residents can also enjoy amenities such as a two-story fitness center, business center, and designer finishes in each apartment. Our 1 & 2 bedroom apartments feature gourmet kitchens, 10-foot ceilings, and spacious patios or balconies. The staff at AMLI Old 4th Ward is known for their professionalism and friendliness, making the viewing process smooth and enjoyable. The pet-friendly community offers a pool, clubroom, resident business center, fitness center, and pet spa. AMLI is committed to sustainability and creating healthy living spaces for residents while being environmentally responsible.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
13:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"I recently had the opportunity to view an apartment at AMLI, and I was thoroughly impressed by the professionalism and friendliness of the staff. From the moment I arrived, they were incredibly helpful and eager to answer all of my questions, making the entire viewing process smooth and enjoyable. Their dedication to providing excellent customer service did not go unnoticed, and it significantly contributed to a positive experience. I highly recommend their services to anyone looking for a new home. Thank you for such a pleasant experience!"
"The staff - both leasing and maintenance- are incredibly professional, attentive and personable. 5 stars across the board. If thinking about signing a lease, don’t hesitate. I can not recommend AMLI O4W enough."
"I just moved out of AMLI O4W and absolutely loved in there. some of the reasons are obvious- location etc., but I need to highlight the leasing office staff. EVERYONE is so amazing. Both Ashleys and Jonathan were so welcoming , helpful and just all around wonderful ppl. Ashley the manager is on it! She will proactively address any issues in your unit and will make sure you're not inconvenienced. The maintenance crew is so sweet. they're prompt and will go above and beyond to fix whatever issue you're having. Moving in now is smart because so many apartments (including the one I just left) are being renovated. I had a great view of the park, so if you're lucky you'll get my old place. Thanks O4W crew. see you around."
"TLDR: amazing location, absolutely atrocious maintenance and building upkeep, fire alarms interrupt sleep multiple times per year. I’ve lived at AMLI for 3+ years and have had friends who have lived here for 6. The location is incredible, and park-facing units have a great view of O4W park. The leasing staff is kind, but the management of the building has been so awful that everyone I know is planning on leaving when their leases expire. The complex has taken a sharp turn for the worse in the past couple years. The biggest issue is that there’s zero preventative maintenance. Things are allowed to get into such a state of disrepair that there are disruptive maintenance “emergencies” on a regular basis. This is especially annoying if you work from home. Three examples of this: 1. The fire alarm goes off hilariously often. There was a period when it was tripping in the middle of the night every couple weeks because of “water flow” issues. Who needs sleep anyways? 2. The plumbing in the building got so bad recently that maintenance needed to shut off the entire building’s water everyday (from 9 to 5) FOR AN ENTIRE WEEK - in addition to half a dozen other “emergency” water shutoffs over the previous months. Who needs water anyways? 3. The building’s main entrance gate has been broken at least a dozen times since I’ve lived here. It’s been “fixed” every time but it’s often stuck and unable to be opened. Who needs to get in their building anyways? There are numerous other small issues (dirty hallways, broken elevators, etc.), and I could forgive a lot of them if the building was older or the rent more affordable - but as a newer community costing over $2K a month, the building’s maintenance issues have been absolutely unacceptable. Do not live here. Especially since there are numerous other similar units at other buildings nearby."
"My husband and I have lived in AMLI Old Fourth Ward for 5 years. The first two years, the building was great. Over the last three, the building management has gotten worse and worse and worse. From random building-wide water shutoffs (the last one has the water shut off every day from 9 am to 6 pm for a week) to just letting the building fall into a state of disrepair, I would not recommend anyone living here. This is especially true if you work from home as the constant maintenance issues and associated noise are highly disruptive to the work day. We’ve had numerous maintenance requests go unresolved, including an issue in our main shower that took them 7 times to fix and was only partially fixed by a professional when the water started leaking through the floor to our dining room. The fix wasn’t ever really completed correctly and the seals on the shower tiles have now come up 6 times. They do not take any time to do preventative maintenance, even if you bring it to their attention. They will wait for alarms to go off before they clean a/c and heating units and just reset your fridge instead of replacing the water filter. It’s a bunch of small things that result in making living here very challenging. The front office isn’t responsive to noise complaints. I was told to “call the police” on our next-door neighbor if they were too loud. Numerous dogs are allowed quite literally to bark all day long, and I had to record a video of it 4 times to get them to notify the tenants of the issue. The front office has also reduced services randomly over the last year, including refusing to sign for packages for a time because a single resident had an issue with delivery. There are outlandish requests for residents to accomadate, like requesting us to move our pollen-covered patio furniture inside our homes (with a two-day notice) for 2 weeks while they sealed the patios. If you are sensitive to noise, do not live on the park side. While the festivals in O4W Park are fine, the continuous construction has created so much noise pollution over the last 3 years that there is never a quiet moment. We have not had a good night’s sleep in 3 years even with ear plugs and noise machines. In 2018 and 2019, the building was great, but over the last three years, it’s been horrible to live here, especially for the price. My husband and I both make six-figure salaries and we got priced out. They are charging insane rental rates for a building with such poor maintenance and bad front office management, I’d recommend living anywhere else."
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