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300 Autumn River Run, Philadelphia, PA 19128

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$1,690 - $2,595
πŸ›Œ  1-2
πŸ›  1-2
πŸŽ“   5.6mi to Temple
3.7

⭐  RMA Score

1-2

πŸ›Œ   Bedrooms

1-2

πŸ›   Bathrooms

5.6

πŸŽ“  Miles to Temple

About The Glen At Shawmont Station

Modern Apartment Homes in the Manayunk - Roxborough area of Philadelphia. Check our March listings today! One mile to SEPTA Regional Rail, two miles to Main Street, Manayunk Cardio Room -- WiFi Resident Cafe Pets welcome! (except in building 300) Dog Park with walking trail Stainless Steel Appliances - full size washers and gas dryers Cathedral Ceilings and Fireplaces in select apartments All leases must be signed within 72 hours of approval or deposit will be forfeited.

Location Details

πŸ“ 300 Autumn River Run, Philadelphia, PA 19128

πŸŽ“ 5.6mi

Distance to Temple

πŸšΆβ€οΈ 30+min

EST. Walk to Temple

🚲 17min

Est. Bike ride to Temple

πŸš— 11min

Est. Drive to Temple

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Reviews

1.5/5.0

05/04/2023

Former Resident

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I was on the lease sharing with others in one of the units here. The mold in the unit was a severe problem which led to life-threatening illnesses, coupled by deflection, bullying, and gaslighting by the management team of The Glen. The offending office manager was female and has a pattern of ridiculing tenants, building straw-man defenses when something is brought to her attention. Trashing people, basically, as seen in one of the responses to a person who suffered neurological and heart and lung consequences of the hidden mold in this unit. One must wonder who is living in the unit now and whether proper remediation was performed before they sought more money moving someone unknowingly in, as was done to all 3 of us and our dog. They were brazenly about money with no regard for safety, even as they hid the issue as was evident by moisture-detection disks that they had hidden in the unit, out of sight (discovered upon move-out). I was the one who meticulously documented and sampled of all of the areas of mold, which were MANY. See photo for evidence. I have at least a dozen more images. We were advised to contact the Attorney General's office for the horrifically angry disrespectful character-assignation style of by one of the office staff members, whenever a tenant approaches her with a problem within the rental or property. Tenants were throwing trash off of their balconies, losing car parts to thefts, mail boxes broken into and mail stolen (two pre-paid SIM cards were taken from mine, but I never bothered to notify because by that time, it was so common and management's angry reply was always: "call the police" .. even as they put out notices routinely to the tune of call us if you see anything. Utterly contradictory. In my case, I simply cancelled the plan on the sims and started over with the provider). Distressingly, the office manager who takes great pleasure in mocking disability, whether medical or otherwise added to a very difficult time in this experience. This was unprofessional behavior that should be taken very seriously. The pattern of hot and cold was unstable behavior, irrationally out of nowhere, could be simple or major matters. Also the exaggerations of tenants' questions to her, misinterpreting the simplest of inquiries as something that it's not. Shifting attitudes and policies. One moments it's ok that residents are tossing trash on the grass, attracting wildlife to come too close (coyotes, rodents, and bugs), and then it's not. I observed conversations with others that went off the rails by the manager freaking out without provocation. It was not a place I'd want to lease ever again, and I hope that those who live in mold check out how dangerous that can be. Check online pages about indoor mold toxicity. Hope that they will not ridicule future renters who may find the mold sooner than we did. We left because we knew something in there was toxic, but didn't see the mold until moving things around during move-out. They aggressively fought and we paid the money they wanted, just to get out of the drama of them, but never again. Renters beware. Several have said that the management team spends a lot of time 'faking reviews.' This is just hearsay, but I wouldn't be surprised, given the reality of the experience and conversations with other tenants. ...
4.8/5.0

10/06/2007

4.2/5.0

07/22/2007

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