The Park On Morton

The Park On Morton
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Hours

Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
3.5 - (140 reviews)
64
23
11
7
35

About
The Park On Morton

WELCOME TO THE PARK ON MORTON The Park on Morton is a premiere off-campus housing destination located less than 1 mile from the Indiana University Bloomington campus. Choose from 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom fully-furnished options, all with private bedrooms & bathrooms. With all furniture included, you'll only need to bring your personal belongings and the finishing touches to make your space your own. When you're not spending time in your apartment, you'll be able to enjoy the numerous features and amenities that The Park on Morton has to offer. Grab a book and lounge by the resort-style pool. Accomplish your daily workout in the 24-hour, state-of-the art fitness center or hang out in one of our many community spaces.

Contact Info

Services

  • Apartments
  • Real Estate

Specialities

  • Apartments
  • Real Estate

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for The Park On Morton?

A The phone number for The Park On Morton is: (812) 339-7242.


Q Where is The Park On Morton located?

A The Park On Morton is located at 710 N Morton St, Bloomington, Indiana 47404


Q What is the internet address for The Park On Morton?

A The website (URL) for The Park On Morton is: https://www.parkonmorton.com?utm_source=extnet&utm_medium=yext


Q How big is The Park On Morton?

A The Park On Morton employs approximately 20+ people.


Q What days are The Park On Morton open?

A The Park On Morton is open:
Monday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Q How is The Park On Morton rated?

A The Park On Morton has a 3.5 Star Rating from 140 reviewers.

Hours

Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Ratings and Reviews
The Park On Morton

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 140 Reviews )
64
23
11
7
35
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Chet Wilson on Google

image Owners are extremely cheap and there has been vomit left in the stairwell for over a month.

Business Response on Google Dec 5th, 2023
Hi, Chet! Thank you for your review. In regards to the vomit, I can assure you we have been just as displeased with this issue as you have! Our housekeepers do their best to maintain our space, but if you ever notice something that we miss, please let us know! If you would like to discuss your other concerns, please feel free to come by and see us.Best,Park on Morton Management

Lindsay Chessher on Google

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Akshaya Singhal on Google

image I had a great time here. It was definitely one of the best times I have had. I am very sad to leave- I really wish I had renewed my lease earlier! The living spaces are AMAZING!!

Business Response on Google Aug 26th, 2023
Hi Akshaya - Thank you for sharing your positive experience with us! We're thrilled to hear that you had a great time being a part of our community. We're sorry to see you go, but we're glad to have been a part of your memorable moments. If you ever find yourself looking for a new place in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors!

Megan Lee on Google

image NOT WORTH YOUR MONEY
Where do I even begin? The Park on Morton is considered a luxury apartment in Bloomington, but in my opinion, so mediocre. If I could go back Id 100% sign someplace else like the Avenue (which is about the same price and closer to central campus) or spend a little more and live at 10th and college, the Verve, or Evolve. In comparison to the actual luxury apartments, POM isnt really that nice. You do get quite a bit of square footage, an en-suite bathroom, but for $900+ a month, that should be a given. Its not the worst apartment in Bloomington, but not quite worth what you have to pay. I have a lot to say for cons so Ill start with pros
Pros:
- Close to the Bloomington 6 bus line, but only that bus line
- They have a feature on the resident portal that allows you to complete activities for points which can then be redeemed for gift cards. However, the gift cards usually take a month or longer to be sent to you
Cons:
- TRASH EVERYWHERE, all the time. Partly due to the residents, but there arent enough things done to maintain a clean and inviting property.
-RESIDENTS that live here are really rowdy. Theres no sense of responsibility to keep the property well kept. Ex: Our apt door tag (along with many other peoples) got ripped off, broken glass on the sidewalks, really loud even on weeknights. This is made especially bad due to how thin the walls and floors are. We could OFTEN hear our upstairs neighbors.
-PROPERTY DISARRAY. My floors fire extinguisher was missing for the longest time, broken ceiling panels would litter the floor, broken EXIT signs, broken emergency exit lights, etc
-LACK OF SECURITY MEASURES. The apartment doors only have 1 deadbolt style door lock. No security cameras in the garage. The entrance/exit doors to the outside premises dont have any security features either so theoretically, anyone could enter some of the buildings.
-PEOPLE DRIVE VERY RECKLESSLY in the parking garages, made worse by the fact that there are no security cameras. My car actually got hit in the garage, and was left with a bunch of scrapes, but because there arent cameras, there was nothing I could do.
-VERY INACCESSIBLE . Its super difficult to locate any elevators
-SUBPAR MAINTENANCE. If its not an immediate emergency, it wont get taken care of until a long time and the staff isnt that mindful of your space. For example, when our couches needed to be reupholstered, the staff just left any trash found in the couch cushions (from the previous tenants btw) and the old upholstery fabric all over the ground and tried to cover it up by putting our rug on top of the mess. We ended up finding pistachio shells, candy bar wrappers, old napkins, and dirt all over our rug and floor that we know did not belong to us (we vacuumed the place thoroughly when moving in). Additionally, maintenance and cleaning done in between tenants is not very through, very hastily done. I found nail clippings in my bathroom when I moved in.
-LOW QUALITY FURNITURE. Our first sofas provided were peeling, you could feel the springs in the cushions, the dining room table had no stability, etc.
-NOT WELL INFORMED STAFF. I would often have questions that the student staff wouldnt be able to answer and would have to wait on a manager to get back to me. I will say, the property manager is very nice and does seem to know a lot and care about tenants. But it seems like upper management prevents real, helpful improvements from being made to the place.
-OFFICE IS NEVER OPEN. The hours are often changing and they never seem to be open after class hours.
-NOT GREAT COMMUNICATION POLICIES BETWEEN STAFF. For example: When returning my keys, I ended up mailing them in and USPS lost my envelope. Even though I called the front staff and was able to get the key charge waived, I still ended up with a lost key charge on my final statement balance. It took over a week of emailing and following up to get the charge removed.


Alex on Google

image While Park on Morton might have a promising, albeit mundane tour, I hope the reviews are enough to dissuade you from signing if you're on the fence.
The apartment itself:
Without factoring in anything else, the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, and laundry are about as bang-average as it gets. Sure you get your own bathroom, the kitchen is reasonably spacious, and you can do your laundry, but if you're planning on paying just shy of 1k a month, this should be a given. The furniture is neglected, especially the cheap couches and chairs, to the point where I believe there was not an inspection done before move-in. Park on Morton is already punching above its weight class here, but by being indecisive enough to claim it as both "luxury" and "premium," it's comical. As a better alternative for better living quarters after having had renovations, the Monroe can be at least %25 cheaper.
The location:
This is what you're paying ~$300 a month for in my opinion. It's reasonably close to campus and downtown, but if this location is what you're after just put in some effort to look elsewhere.
Unsafe:
Park on Morton creates a facade of safety. You likely won't notice this on your tour as you will see an apartment in the leasing office, but the main building is concerning in terms of security. It doesn't take a prison architect to realize that the front stairwell, which is the first available door next to the street, can be opened without a key fob, so anyone can walk directly up to your door because the doors in that stairwell also do not require a fob. What makes this design all the more confusing is the parking garage. You would think it might be important to have cameras to ensure the safety of potentially millions of dollars worth of cars, but there aren't any to my knowledge. While it is required to use a key fob to get into the garage stairwell, some doors act as an in-between which is where the elevator is located. In one instance, I found a man sleeping in there.
Navigating the building:
Not only is it a nightmare to try to explain to those not familiar with Park's unintuitive design to get to your apartment, but it's mostly inaccessible. In a case of a random encounter with a delivery driver who was trying to deliver food to a customer, they had asked me if there was an elevator nearby to deliver the food. Because the only elevator was located on the opposite side of the building, I ended up offering to deliver the food to the resident because the driver had a health condition that prevented them from using the stairs.
The residents:
The residents are indicative of how the management style trickles down to the people who live there. The state of the hallways was for the most part disheveled, with trash and vomit being a welcome guest for most of my time spent there. Apartment number tags were torn down and exit signs were broken to the point of being unrecognizable. In another case, an entire street light fell over after a typical loud night. It should be easy enough to infer that yelling and loud music is a constant here.
While it is obvious that some residents make the jobs of the management incredibly difficult, the consistency of all factors described make Park on Morton an unwelcoming and poor environment to live in.


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