Wedgewood Commons Apartments
About the Business
Wedgewood Commons Apartments is a premier residential community located at 1935 Miller Street in La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States. Our apartments offer modern amenities, spacious floor plans, and a convenient location near shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Residents can enjoy a fitness center, swimming pool, and on-site laundry facilities. With a professional management team and 24-hour emergency maintenance service, Wedgewood Commons Apartments provides a comfortable and convenient living experience for all residents.
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Location & Phone number
1935 Miller St, La Crosse, WI 54601, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Maintenance is amazing and prompt as well as the office staff , they are super responsive! !"
"Please don’t fall into trap. They charge for all Maintenence and are not like other rental places. If there is maintainence required for more than 10 dollars. They will send bill. I am dealing with it at this time. I have been living there for long time and though they will care but they didnot. I have big circle and I will caution all my friends and colligues with this. As I am disappointed with this policy of them."
"I am moving to La Crosse for a new job with a rigid start date. Luckily, I found an apartment to rent with availability a few days before I need to start. The day after I apply, the website was changed to push back the availability date at least one week, maybe more. I wouldn't have applied if I had known the move-in date I was told wasn't accurate. Also, the application fee is an absurdly high price of $109 and includes a hard credit pull. Fortunately, they fleeced me out of only $9, which they refuse to repay. I know it wasn't an intentional bait and switch, but the move-in date was important to me and it was switched only after I applied. Very disappointed the management didn't make it right by reimbursing me. 1/12 I don't know how to respond below, so I'll do it here: Whether or not you get the 9 dollars, I wouldn't have lost it if I wasn't misled by your website. I'm just saying that if you're going to charge a high application fee and potentially affect someone's credit, you better make sure your website isn't misleading potential tenants into applying. I understand that cleaning and repairs are required between tenants, but do you? It's your website, it's your maintenance schedule, yet you left no time for yourself to complete these tasks. The only mistake I made was assuming you would account for required maintenance on your own website. Other units said "call for availability". Why couldn't you say that if you don't know your own remodeling schedule? And you didn't say it was vacant, as you claim below, you specifically used the word "available". If you say an apartment is "available" when it isn't, it is incredibly misleading. I wouldn't have kept harping on this, but I find your responses really lazy and frustrating. It was clearly a simple mistake: you could've just said sorry, here's your money back, we'll revise how our website works. Whatever, it happens. Instead they come back with the same patronizing response every time - Did you know that apartments need maintenance?? And the excuse with the website automatically putting the wrong date doesn't reflect well on your system or entirely add up, because I know you can edit the website - it was changed the morning after I applied. #returnthe9 1/13 Where the money ends up is irrelevant. I'd still have it if you didn't falsely advertise a major selling point on your website. Any plans to update the way the website works to avoid this in the future? #returnthe9"
"Good place to live. No complaints other than there are thieves in the buildings who WILL steal your packages and steal clothes out of the washer!! I had over 200$ worth of stuff stolen. Not safe to get things delivered here. I have to get my stuff delivered to kohls in onalaska instead."
"Attempted to have my car towed from my usual lot on the day of my move out. The sticker they left on the window to notify me the day prior was incredibly difficult to take off and was the last thing I wanted to have to deal with during the move out process. Not to mention, the sticker cited that the lot was only for tenants, which I had been for well over a year at that point. Aside from this, living here was an okay experience. The washers and dryers provided weren’t the best and broke pretty often, but they were always quick to have them fixed. The unit itself was nice enough for the price. The office people were always very pleasant as were the maintenance personnel. Had an issue with the shower late one night and maintenance arrived fairly swiftly to take care of it so that was nice. I see a lot of people on here giving five stars for the landlord taking care of basic landlord duties that any decent landlord would do. Two stars from me and would’ve been three if it weren’t for the attempted tow last minute."
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