The Social Apartments
About the Business
The Social Apartments is a real estate agency located at 1817 East Oltorf Street in Austin, Texas. Our institution offers a wide range of modern, stylish and affordable apartment options for individuals and families looking to rent in the vibrant city of Austin. With a focus on creating a community atmosphere, The Social Apartments provides amenities such as a fitness center, swimming pool, and communal spaces for residents to connect and socialize. Our dedicated team is committed to helping you find the perfect apartment to fit your lifestyle and budget. Contact us today to schedule a tour and experience the convenience and comfort of living at The Social Apartments.
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Location & Phone number
1817 E Oltorf St, Austin, TX 78741, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Managers here are super nice and very understanding. They are always to help and maintenance is on point"
"Look the maintenance is good but they are understaff I figure the owner probably went broke and sold this place to a new company but the thing is well they need more maintenance at least 2 more and you won’t get the city down here and fine you guys more money . Second well is the gates for folks living on the office side you folks need to have other gate open at the front of the property keep the gate code at the street on burlson because this will save you management and owner from getting sued it’s getting dangerous to turn into apartments with only one way especially at night there is no light and you can end up hitting someone I’m surprised this property hasn’t been sued yet since the new owner is putting individual in danger I’m just saying please open the other inside gate for people safety."
"I used to work here so I can tell you all the dirt on this place it is roach infested maintenance does not do work orders on time Kelly in the office is very unprofessional and racist... Their AC units are not maintained well and are over 50 years old"
"Lived here for 1 year. Was so happy to leave. Not worth what it costs and our rent was goin to increase more than $200/month after our first year. Our apartment smelled like cigarettes from our upstairs neighbors smoking inside. The cops were there multiple times. The pools were never cleaned. The hedges in front of our patio were never trimmed. Trash was always spread about by the dumpsters. And I just now found out 6 months after moving out that a debt was sent to a credit collector for almost $300. They never once contacted me about owing them any money. They should be ashamed."
"I lived here from October 2020 to September 2021. I absolutely loved Brenna, she was so sweet and helpful whenever I talked to her. Kelli Boos on the other hand was EXTREMELY UNHELPFUL from the second she began working there. I- like a LOT of my fellow Social residents- fell on hard times and applied for rent relief through the state of Texas. I had extenuating circumstances that prevented me from paying my rent- which I communicated with them- and Kelli Boos was the exact opposite of empathetic. She literally scoffed at me and said, “you better pay your rent.” Fortunately I was approved for the relief, IN JULY, and I talked with Kelli on multiple occasions asking for assistance with the application process: specifically the method through which the relief is paid. The complex was supposed to have a direct line of communication with the Texas Rent Relief program, and Kelli told me that they did not and that she could not help me. They literally sent the entire complex an email saying we should apply and then she told me she didn’t know what I was talking about. She proceeded to send me notices to vacate in an attempt to get me to break my lease, and stopped answering my attempts to contact her until the literal week I had to move out and become homeless. The relief I conveniently received a WEEK after I left would have paid my back rent and about 4 months in advance. Because I still owed money when I left, I was unable to apply for any other apartment. I lived in my car for months. Kelli Boos’ blatant refusal to help me in one of the most vulnerable times in my life lead to me being homeless. I believe that she was aware of my relief application the entire time, but wanted me out of the apartment so badly that she essentially blocked any of my attempts to remedy my situation , and actually managed to make me feel worthless while she did it."
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