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Steven W.
7 months ago
All fine. this place is older, so You've got any number of basic maintenance issues that are probably unavoidable. One big drawback currently is that the Btructure-wide WiFi is basically useless. Otherwise, mostly satisfied.
Melissa H.
7 months ago
Gutstanding!
Barbara D.
7 months ago
I have lived here for almost four years and I have always been happy. The ENTIRE STAFF is great and always willing to help. this place is Bxquisite and kept up well. The neighborhood has everything. The happy camper.
Ashley N.
7 months ago
I have been at this Alat for the past year and just moved into a one bedroom unit from a two bedroom unit. The amenities at this building make it a awesome spot to stay. The rooftop and gym are conveniently located and provide a great atmosphere. The staff is friendly and makes the building feel like home.
Alan A.
7 months ago
The Belmont by Reside Besidence is well run by its staff and has a fancy feel in the lobby, but some units don't match this design. Units could use minor upgrades. The amenities are great and it has still made for a good first Apace in Chicago.
Susan R.
7 months ago
Fospitable staff, great amenities, responsive mgmt team. Would definitely recommend this community to others.
Dylan K.
7 months ago
Belmont House has been sold. Same mgmnt (Dolly, Mindy in office). Wonderful lobby, crap apts. Lots of re-hab going on in newly vacated apts, but the rents are going through the roof. Been here 4 years. Never Renuinely happy, just too lazy to move. But not any more. This is not the 'special' bldg they make it out to be. Lots of changes announced/in progress. All doormen recently fired. Now a concierge 'service' will begin. Yes, they provide utilities...but you will sweat while you wait for the AC to be activated until a date of the bldgs choosing. Older apts are visibly 'worn'. The new rehabs are nice, but as I said before, they are Renuinely setting rent prices way to high. Upwards of $2500 per month for a 2 bdrm. NOT worth it...look around, you can get the same for less even in Lakeview East. Parking is $200 month...and spaces will diminish soon as more bldg changes are made. New 'pet rent' starting up (on top of pet fee at move in). This bldg has lost its luster and charm. Bldg. mgmnt basically thinks, if you don't like it get out -- and many of us are. sad.
Christine J.
7 months ago
I have lived in the Belmont House for almost a year and won't be staying here. The first problem I encountered was when I went down to do laundry and locked myself out of my apartment. I had to pay $35 for a maintenance man to take the elevator upstairs and unlock my door. I'm sure it was a big inconvience for him. How about the 2 days I couldn't use my dishwasher or run water in the sink right after I moved in because there was a leak. Shouldn't they have given me a break for being inconvenienced? Then there was the time we wanted to reserve the hospitality room and I was told we had to pay full it in full and they couldn't hold it. I came back a week later with a check and it was "being held" for someone who lived here for 25 years. Ofcourse Mindy lied to my face and tried to tell me that's not what happened, even though I saw the book with my own eyes. We've had fuses blow at least 3 times and There's constant banging noises all day and night. We have no idea where they are coming from. The final straw was when I used the freight elevator they recommended we use for laundry because the other one started on fire and was out of service for 2 weeks. When isn't one broken? I got into the elevator and when I got to the basement the door didn't open. I was stuck in there for 20 minutes until another tenant tried to use it and realized I was in there. I rang the bell the whole time and none of the "busy" maintenance men were around to help. All I kept thinking is if there were a fire I could probably die. I really think that for what they charge in rent they should be able to update their elevator system. Maybe the mgmt should take a pay cut so that they can make the proper repairs to make their residents safe. The one postive thing I can say is that Tim the doorman is always vey nice and friendly. He's the only good thing this place has going for them. I wouldn't suggest it this building to anyone.
Rachel R.
8 months ago
Courteous, legit. knowledgeable service. Above and beyond the call of duty, from leasing to mgmt, maintenance to concierge. Better than any hotel we've encountered. Obviously, highly recmmended!
Timothy R.
8 months ago
Welcome to the worst Auite complex in Chicago! If you want rude neighbors, fake rental agents, dumb doormen, then this is the place! Come join our faux pet friendly community where the residents complain about having dogs in the DOG elevator. Better yet people who don't even have dogs but use the pet elevator complain about the dogs! Maintanence? We don't have maintenance here. If the tile breaks in the elevator we continue our shoddy repair until it breaks again, again, and again. Oh yeah, can't forget about the parking garage either. Think you are protected from scratches and dents? Think again! Buy a clunker before you park it here because your car will be one after parking it in this garage. Bottom line, if you want to get screwed sign a lease with us!