
Hunter Ridge Apartments
23 Chase Dr, Forest, VA 24551
Details
Property Information
- 56 units / 2 stories
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
One-Time Move-In Fees
- Application Fee$40
Cats Allowed
- Monthly Pet Rent$20
- Pet Deposit$300
- Pet Limit2
Comments
Additional $200 deposit for 2nd pet
Parking
- Surface LotAssigned Parking--
Property Highlights
- Heat Pump
- Pest Control
Apartment Features
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- Cable Ready
- Carpet
- Dishwasher
- Heating
- High Speed Internet Access
- Patio
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Storage Units
- Washer/Dryer
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Window Coverings
Community Features
- Trash Pickup - Curbside
- Utilities Included
- Walk-Up
Neighborhood Scores
Walk Score ®
Car-Dependent29 / 100
Bike Score ®
Somewhat Bikeable27 / 100
Soundscore ™
Active76 / 100
Transit

Local Education
Primary and Secondary Schools
Tomahawk Elementary
Grades PK-5
Public
Brookville Middle
Grades 6-8
Public
Brookville High
Grades 9-12
Public
Timberlake Christian Schools
Grades PK-12
Private
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About Hunter Ridge Apartments
Hunter Ridge Features: Range, no-frost refrigerator, dishwasher, carpet, linoleum, patio/balcony with storage area, heat pump, central air, washer and dryer connections. Beautifully landscaped, cable/internet/phone access, water included, trash... collection on-site. *Carpet and vinyl varies from apartment to apartment.
Hunter Ridge Features: Range, no-frost refrigerator, dishwasher, carpet, linoleum, patio/balcony with storage area, heat pump, central air, washer and dryer connections. Beautifully landscaped, cable/internet/phone access, water included, trash collection on-site. *Carpet and vinyl varies from apartment to apartment.
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Renter Reviews
For Hunter Ridge Apartments
4
1 Rating & Review
9/24/18
If I could move out I would
I've lived in all types of places. Apartments, dorms, a house with 8 other college students and in none of those places was the noise as bad as it is here. I live on the bottom floor and I can hear EVERYTHING my upstairs neighbor does. EVERYTHING. I can hear him pee. I can hear him in the kitchen using the sink. I can hear him talking. I can hear his tv. I can hear him when he's walking anywhere in the apartment. He wakes me up just about every morning between 4-5am just because I guess he gets... up at that time and decides walking around aimlessly is the best thing to do. I had to buy earplugs. If he decides to take a shower I can hear the water in my bedroom like it's leaking out of my ceiling because of how they decided to do the piping, which they also did terribly because anytime he showers there's a wonderful tapping sound of pipes hitting each other until the water stops running. When he walks around it sounds like he has concrete attached to his feet. He throws things around on the floor that sound like bowling balls. The excess of noise is utterly ridiculous. I've contacted the apartments twice about it because it interferes with my daily life. They've said they've talked to him both times but the noise has not decreased whatsoever. I'm pretty sure they used construction paper for the floors while they were building these things. I actually get excited when I come home and I don't see his car because then I know I get a short time of it being quiet. He's an older man so he obviously has nothing to do with his life and rarely leaves the apartment so he's unfortunately home most of the time. The quality of the apartment is not worth the price either. It doesn't come with a washer and dryer. If you have a pet not only do you have to pay a fee before you move in but you have to pay a monthly fee for them too. The paint peels off of the doors and baseboards with any type of pressure. There are bugs and spiders everywhere, I kill at least one bug a day. When I moved in the blinds in the bedroom were broken, the stick that opens the blinds was broken off and just sitting on the window sill. The first time I tried to use the drain stopper in the bathtub a giant piece of mold came out from under it. The appliances are pretty dated and you have to buy your own microwave. All in all, if the apartments were priced lower there wouldn't be much room for compliant but for the price they're at I don't think it's worth it.
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Property Manager at Hunter Ridge Apartments responded to this review
We do apologize for the experience you are having here at our property. If you can please call our office so we can address your concerns, we would greatly appreciate it.
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