7/12/25
Worst Apartment I ever stayed
If you are not absolutely desperate for housing, I urge you to run and not walk away from Mill Run Apartments. Living here for three years was emotionally draining, and I wouldn’t wish that experience on anyone.
These are mostly four-family dwellings, but it feels more like a four-unit dorm. Your neighbors are not just neighbors — they are practically roommates, separated only by thin walls and a key. The floors are so paper-thin that you can hear full conversations, footsteps, and even... whispers. My downstairs neighbor would complain about hearing us walk. One day I went to speak with her while my husband walked upstairs, and I was shocked. She wasn’t exaggerating — it sounded like a herd of elephants above us, and all he was doing was walking.
The layout doesn’t help either. The alley kitchens are extremely cramped and uninviting. The bathroom fans turn on automatically with the light, and that buzzing sound constantly triggered my nerves. There was no sense of peace in that apartment. I spent the majority of my time there depressed, and I believe the environment contributed to it.
Yes, maintenance was usually prompt, and they did add a small park for the kids, which is nice. That’s probably the only reason this gets a one-star review. But that is where the praise ends.
The management clearly stops caring the moment you sign your lease. They increase rent annually, no matter the condition of the unit or your experience. When we moved out, they charged us unnecessary fees that felt like a clear attempt to keep our security deposit. After living somewhere for several years, it is not realistic to expect it to look brand new. But they will nickel and dime you for anything they can.
Parking is also terrible. I got multiple tickets just from trying to park near my own home. Even judges in court dismissed them after hearing “Mill Run,” which tells you everything you need to know.
Every time I pass that block, my heart sinks. It reminds me of how uncomfortable and heavy those years felt. Unless rent drops to somewhere between $1,000 to $1,500 a month, I would not recommend spending a penny more here. There are far better, more peaceful, and more dignified places to call home.
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Property Manager at Union Mill Run responded to this review
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We're genuinely sorry to hear that your time at Mill Run Apartments was so difficult. While we're glad you found our maintenance team responsive and appreciated the addition of the children's... park, it's clear that other aspects of your stay, particularly noise levels, parking, and your move-out experience, have left you feeling frustrated and disappointed. We understand the importance of comfort and peace of mind in a home, and we regret that we were unable to provide that for you.
We take all feedback seriously and are continuously working to improve the quality of life for our residents. Concerns about sound insulation, unit layout, and deposit charges are areas we are actively reviewing and addressing where possible. We never want a resident to feel unheard or unsupported, and we’re committed to doing better. We appreciate your candid feedback and wish you all the best moving forward.