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2739 S Boardwalk Cir, Bloomington, IN 47403

$1,150 - $1,650
πŸ›Œ  2-1
πŸ›  1-2.5
πŸŽ“   2.5mi to Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington
3.2

⭐  RMA Score

2-1

πŸ›Œ   Bedrooms

1-2.5

πŸ›   Bathrooms

2.5

πŸŽ“  Miles to Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington

About Adams Village

Located in desirable southwest Bloomington, Adams Village and Hadley Village are your luxurious sanctuaries from the everyday. Adams Village offers three unique neighborhoods to choose from and a variety of studio, 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments and townhomes, you're sure to find something you'll love. Right next door is Hadley Village, offering 1 and 2-bedroom floor plans. Plus, both properties can enjoy our luxurious clubhouse with a resort-style pool and sundeck, indoor golf and game simulator, 24-hour fitness center, and more. Combine our picturesque setting with our commitment to delivering the highest level of service, and you’ll see that Adams Village and Hadley Village are ready to welcome you home.

Location Details

πŸ“ 2739 S Boardwalk Cir, Bloomington, IN 47403

πŸŽ“ 2.5mi

Distance to Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington

πŸšΆβ€οΈ 30+min

EST. Walk to Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington

🚲 8min

Est. Bike ride to Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington

πŸš— 5min

Est. Drive to Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington

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Reviews

5/5.0

04/25/2025

Current Resident

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Adams Village is an exceptional community that you could easily call HOME, a place where you feel safe, connected, and proud to live in. What truly separates Adams Village from other communities is not simply the quality of construction of the units, landscaping, location, and amenities, including the clubhouse, pool area, gym, incredible dog park, etc., but it is the outstanding people who work there. It begins with Tim Bonner, the Community Manager, who I cannot say enough good things about as a person with his sincere and genuine caring for the residents, other staff members and maintenance workers, and quite simply the entire community itself. Tim is someone who you can trust emphatically and can always rely on whenever you need him for something and is definitely someone who you should get to know. He is always accessible and willing to help you with whatever the issue or time of day, simply a phone call away. Tim is an invaluable resource and a friend to all! Roger Bennett ...
1.5/5.0

07/22/2014

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Pros: Quick Maintenance (next business day for non-emergency), Fairly Safe (nothing is 100%) Cons: Over Priced, Does Not Enforce Noise Policy I lived in Adams Village for 3 years, which can be good or bad. My initial neighbors were quiet and easy to get along with. When a new neighbor moved next door, I found out the older apartments seem to have less noise proofing (older apartments are closer to road I think). Eventually the neighbor on the other side moved out also and was replaced with a more nosier neighbor. By Nosier I mean slamming doors (could hear neighbors from 2 doors down either direction), dogs barking, people running down stairs (another neighbor had same problem). Adams Village will send emails/phone calls to inform the noise violator of the complaint, but to the best of my knowledge have not enforced it with fines like they state. Apartments seem fairly safe, people take their dogs for walks and jog often. However some residents who left their cars unlocked had some items stolen, only happen once to my knowledge. Before signing my lease I was informed they would replace the carpet since the previous owner had cats (I’m allergic to cats), after signing the lease they went back on their word saying that wasn’t the case. They charge a non-refundable fee for having a pet plus $25/mo for each pet, but then don’t use the money to replace the carpet. Make sure to read the contract carefully and have anything they say added before signing. As for renewals, they are 1 year renewals and increase the monthly rate $15-20 each year I lived there when renewing (my new rate would have been $5 less then starting rate for new tenant). If you need to end lease early they have two options: 1) If you have 3+ months left they will do a buyout discount rate (I think was $500/month left) 2) They will lease apartments out in order of who moved out first and may get out of lease early 3) Stuck paying lease till contract is over. They will keep deposit till after lease ends and have 45 days to send refund. Adams Village worked for a while, but overpriced and heard was decent apartments for $100+ less from coworker. Parking is a problem and they don't enforce anything. Expect to have ants invade your kitchen due to their mulch or insects in the crawl space. Note I rented from 2011-2014. Hope this review helps and good luck searching. I rented from fall '08 through fall 11. ...
2.7/5.0

07/08/2014

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Renting in Bloomington is difficult b/c it always seems that you're renting the best of the worst. When I chose Adams Village, I wasn't in love with it, I just thought it was the best of the worst. I've lived in many other places throughout the country and the rent charged for quality of townhouse is on the high side. If the amenities and management were better, the price would be worth it. The fitness room is small, poorly ventilated, and the machines are not maintained. Inside the apartment, cold air comes in through the poorly sealed windows and doors and even through the outlets on outside walls! Plan on spending extra money on utilities, even if you're a middle unit. There is always someone smoking like a chimney here, so don't plan on opening your windows during nice weather, either. Neighbors were terrible and there is unfortunately no noise policy - but who would think that an establishment like Adams Village would have this issue? I certainly didn't, especially because of the distance from campus. Office staff is cordial. Did not return security deposit on time. Overall, Adams Village was a headache for me and I did not enjoy being in my home. ...
1.8/5.0

03/02/2009

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I have been here for about 6 months, and I can't wait to get out of the lease. The lease is about 8 pages long which is excessive. The main problem I have here is insects. Since I have been here I have had a major problem with ants, I've seen species of spiders in my apartment I've never seen before, and I get the occasional silverfish. I have attempted to get this solved, but they like to bring a big jug of insecticide that I watched them spray on things like my kitchen sink and it hasn't worked. Pros: Neighbors are quiet, management is nice Cons: Insects, parking, no pool or clubhouse, oven quit working, took over a week to get it fixed. ...

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