Park Place Apartments

Park Place Apartments is recommended by:
26.0%
Overall Rating
2.52 out 5
Parking:
2.61 of 5
Maintenance:
2.39 of 5
Construction: 2.52 of 5
Noise:
2.43 of 5
Grounds: 2.83 of 5
Safety: 2.35 of 5
Office Staff:
2.22 of 5

2321 7th Avenue N
Birmingham, AL 35203
205-322-9222
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DO NOT MOVE HERE.

From: -Anonymous-
Date posted: 4/6/2006
Years at this apartment: 2005 - 2006
User Response is available. 2 responses

 
Unless you want to live in an expensive ghetto where nobody goes to work except for you, move to southside. If you are an income-based tenant, then chances are, you aren't on the computer anyway. If you are looking for a nice place to live downtown, pay the extra hundred bucks and move into a new loft. At least there, your neighbors will be decent people who do something. This place was advertised to come with a pool and 24 hour fitness center, which were the two selling points for my girlfriend and I to move in. Two summers later, the pool does not exist, and the "fitness center" is a treadmill in the office that is unaccessable after 5:00PM. Bottom line, if you have the cash, get a loft. Stay away from this place and their promises. I can't complain about the things below, because they do a good job masking that these apartments are just new housing projects.

Recommended: NO
Overall Rating
3 out of 5
Parking:
3 of 5
Maintenance:
3 of 5
Construction: 3 of 5
Noise:
3 of 5
Grounds: 3 of 5
Safety: 3 of 5
Office Staff:
3 of 5
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User Responses

From: missriri Date: 08/30/2007
I personally disagree with the negative comments that you have printed in regards to low income renters. I myself have lived in low income apartments and now I am paying 540 per month for rent. The amount you pay for an apartment does not determine if you have access to a computer or the internet. That was a tasteless, rude , and arguably racist comment. Many individudals who live in income based housing are students or young single mothers looking for opportunities to better themselves. For example I struggled to put myself through the University of Alabama and graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a BA in Social and Behavioral Sciences. Had it not been for Income based housing, or other forms of governmental assistance such as food stamps and medicaid for my children we would not have survived. By the way, I was working the entire time that I received assistance and housing and have worked and attended school since I was 18 years old. I would like to advise you to not let one persona over rule your perception of an entire group of individuals. I wish you many blessings and I pray that you will open your mind and heart and your life will be so wonderful you won't even notice the loud music, non- working individuals, managers with attitudes, or anyother negativity that makes your life so miserable. God bless you!
From: Anonymous Date: 05/18/2008
how was this dude saying 'a low-income renter' somehow racist?? UNLESS 'you' are implying that all low-income based renters are all of one minority or ethnicity? maybe YOUR the racist to ASSume that thats what he was saying. And lets face it. your the exception. the majority of income based renters are NOT all in college and grad school. single mothers maybe...but steller college proned graduate...NOT.
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