Dell Terrace Apartments
7416-7422 Northeast Hazel Dell Avenue, Vancouver, Washington, United States
About the Dell Terrace Apartments
Dell Terrace Apartments is a modern and stylish residential community located at 7416-7422 Northeast Hazel Dell Avenue in Vancouver, Washington. Our apartments offer a comfortable and convenient living experience with spacious floor plans, modern amenities, and beautiful landscaping. Residents can enjoy a variety of on-site amenities including a fitness center, swimming pool, and community clubhouse. With easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options, Dell Terrace Apartments is the perfect place to call home in Vancouver, Washington.
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7416-7422 NE Hazel Dell Ave, Vancouver, WA 98665, United States
Reviews of Dell Terrace Apartments
"I wouldn't rent here again and now I'm stuck expected to pay $1,000 a month for a rental that management is allowing you're upstairs neighbor to break through the ceiling to get at you. After 5 months of crashing and banging a barbells and waits he's finally broken through and still no response. I'm sure my security deposit will reflect this neighbor's damage. Let's hope it's just damage since all this has been directed at my apartment and he spent five months trying to get at it. And now the apartment manager has an attitude with me for being worried about the damage to their apartment. Management isn't protecting me or relocating me or offering any help in stopping the situation and only acts irritated when I report more. Totally unacceptable and not the kind of service I would expect to get paid for."
"Been dealing with a upstairs neighbor terrorizing us and the other neighbors in our quad by throwing full on man tantrums in his apartment since the end of December/early January and reporting to management about the issue since. His force in these tantrums have caused excessive damage to the ceiling in my unit making plaster and nails fall from the ceiling. We have been told for months that they are "working on it". They say to be a family friendly apartment but they let a single man cause so much distress for the families living around him. Definitely consider your options before moving in."
"Dell Terrace was my first apartment moving out. I lived here from the summer of 2020 to the following summer of 2021, a 12 month lease. I'll firstly just say that they appear to be going through managers like hotcakes at this location. In just my 1-year stay, I had 3 different managers. The first one ended up being fired after embezzling money, the second I believe was just his temporary replacement who never answered the phone or responded to emails, and the third seemed okay. She was responsive to calls, knew where to direct me for questions in the move-out process, and so forth. The apartment itself more or less functioned fine with some hiccups. Our outdoor patio light never worked but was probably just a light bulb change away from functioning, the floor above us didn't do much to keep out the neighbor's noise, and the power breakers were very easy to flip (a gaming desktop and a floor heater were enough to knock out power). The price was honestly fair enough. $950 for a two-bedroom 725 sq feet apartment relatively close to the mall, colleges, and downtown? It was a great deal. What drove us out into a different complex though was just the environment. The parking lot's pavement had various potholes and a side entrance that had a pothole the width of half a car (enough to easily destroy your tire if you're not careful, and it was often full of water and hard to tell just how big it was). Some of the speed bumps and parking lines could use a repaint, too. It became a regular sight to have the police showing up every week or two to investigate some form of assault or robbery. A few units were flat out broken into and the occasional drug addict would just wander onto the premises (not the complex's fault, just the location, but it's noteworthy). We had pretty constant sound from both our adjacent neighbors as well as the neighbors upstairs. It gets a bit tiring and disheartening to have to hear your neighbors scream at (and possibly hit) their kids despite noise complaints for months. All in all, if you need something functional and affordable, go for it but keep some form of self defense on or near you. The place is a bit sketchy, but my roommate and I never had any serious problems. If you can afford to live elsewhere without breaking the bank, you may want to skip over Dell Terrace."
"Wouldn't live here every again horrible maintenance staff that steal and duck tape and rubber banding fixes, I will never suggest this place to anyone i know, be aware they do not care about their tenants and will lie to get money, in any which way or form."
"This place is riddled with black mold. People and young children keep getting sick and they just do nothing. Do not.move in here, it's deadly."
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