Habitat Apartments Auburn AL

March 9th, 2009 -- Posted in Auburn Apartments | No Comments »

Habitat Apartments in North Donahue Drive, Auburn Alabama goes for $625 for a two bedroom apartment.  This amount is the minimum and can go up with the extras, but the space is large enough that a student can get a roommate to split the rent and get a pretty good deal.  For a couple of students (or more if the management will allow it) the two bedroom unit is very spacious, and for a young starting family, it ought to be just right.  So as far as Auburn Alabama apartments go, Habitat isn’t the cheapest but with good planning on your part can be a very good place to get.

Also important for students attending Auburn University, there is a bus stop very close to the apartments, and if you have a car the campus is just a few minutes’ drive away.

Talking about cost of rent, you should figure in extra for electricity (which is a big factor if you’re students because of all the late nights and all the electronics we seem to need just to function) however water is included.  Pest control is also extra. 

Cable TV is available, there is a washer and dryer in the apartment, along with centralized airconditioning.  There is also a dishwasher and the ref is frost-free so this is greatly added convenience.  Outside there is a swimming pool.

Village at Lakeside Apartments Auburn AL

February 16th, 2009 -- Posted in Auburn Apartments | No Comments »

Village at Lakeside Apartments in Auburn Alabama sets them apart from other apartment communities by its quaint wood fireplaces. It is located at 1309 Gatewood Drive and behind the Colonial Mall off East University Drive. This apartment community is near all levels school advantageous for families with younger children going to school.

So far, it is the only apartment community featured in this website that has handicap units and that offers corporate housing with maid service available.

Village at Lakeside is also managed by Mulberry Properties like Westshore Landing and Woodland Hills.If anything, this means that administration should be experienced in maintaining apartment communities.

One review for this aparment community is practically lambasting it in all fronts from management, staff, neighbors parties, you name it. But the review has advice to future tenants of this apartment community worth taking note of. That is, “be sure that you get a rider policy added to your lease so that you will be able to at least get out of your lease with 60 days notice when you become unhappy“.