Remington Station
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5101 Quail Hill St NW
North Canton, OH 44720 - 330-497-6565
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Mishayla Leave
Ive been here for almost 2 years and Amy has been so great even before I moved in. Since then, she has made sure to take care of any need I might have and do so in a timely fashion. Its a quiet neighborhood, clean, and so close to town. Its one of my favorite apartments, so far.
Mar 29th, 2024 -
Jason Fugate
Well maintained and clean space lots of trees .
Jun 18th, 2023 -
Olivia Easterday
Mindy is very nice and helpful! We are moving in soon, so depending on my experience there I'll update this review.
Mar 16th, 2018 -
Josh Snyder
After a pipe bursted behind the walls. We came home to the laundry room, kitchen, upstairs bedroom, and dining room floors soaking wet. It smelled terrible. The neighbors ceiling had also fell onto the floor. They have torn up the flooring and bottom edges of the walls and we have been waiting for 4 weeks for them to fix it but nothing has changed. They are making all of us pay (even the guy whos ceiling was on the floor) for the full months rent even though we couldnt live there because of the smell and torn up floors/walls. Their excuse was they didnt tell us we didnt have to live there so its not on them that we didnt. Inexcusable. If I could give negative stars I would. Brookwood management, Amy, and Kate you should all be ashamed of yourselves for this. This has generally been a good place to live but its not like theyre hurting for money because they just re-paved the parking lot. Very frustrating.
Aug 23rd, 2023 -
Sek'nos Fah
Lived here for two years. There are pros and cons to every renting situation. Remington Station is a nice place to live in general, and the location is convenient being close to the Strip, and to Belden, although the intersection of Quail Hill and Frank can be a pain, depending on what time you are commuting. Rent rates are higher than if you lived on the other side of 77, being adjacent to a university will do that. Our rent went up yearly, from $855 (with pet rent) to $955, year 1 to year 2. It'll depend on the exact unit your rent, but expect it to go up yearly. Mindy is an excellent landlady, extremely helpful, flexible and understanding to resident needs, handles complaints and maintenance issues efficiently and professionally, and Randy is an excellent maintenance manager. I was locked out in the middle of the night, only had to wait about 15 minutes to get into my apartment at 2AM, can't complain about that. My dishwasher broke and it was replaced the next morning. As for the Townhouses, they're nice self contained units, carpet throughout, bathrooms are roll-vinyl. The two bathroom units have 1 bath, 1 shower stall. Personally I'd choose one of the corner units if they're available, to capitalize on the enclosed space for sitting outside, and storing a grill/bike. We chose not to and I regretted that after seeing how people used that space. Also, the pantry space isn't suitable for storing food really, as it gets quite hot with the furnace, so any dry perishables will stale/mold very quickly. Counter space in the kitchens is rather limited, especially if you have a few counter-top appliances, and the appliances are updated as they break, so there's a chance you will get a unit with a range/fridge from the time of original construction, or recently thereafter (Mid 90's to early 00's). The AC is decent if you can balance it properly, but the layout generally leads to an airflow that results in a pretty hot master bedroom in the summer, especially if your room faces east, we got a tower unit and that helped a lot. The pet policy is rather forgiving, 2 pets, cats or dogs, but you will hand over $250 of pet deposit, non refundable, and pay $35/50 extra a month in pet rent, which is pretty standard. Maximum of a 40 pound pet, which for the space is appropriate. Plenty of green space to take the animals out, and the complex is shrouded by pines, that do a lot to block road noise if you live the the road adjacent units. All in all, a decent starter place to live, and Mindy is easy to work with. The only thing that limits the review to a 4, is just the age of the units and updating of the appliances, versus the price point.
Jan 18th, 2020
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Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Remington Station?
A The phone number for Remington Station is: 330-497-6565.
Q Where is Remington Station located?
A Remington Station is located at 5101 Quail Hill St NW, North Canton, OH 44720
Q What is the internet address for Remington Station?
A The website (URL) for Remington Station is: http://brookwoodrentals.com/
Q What days are Remington Station open?
A Remington Station is open:
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Remington Station rated?
A Remington Station has a 4.4 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.
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( 8 Reviews )Mishayla Leave on Google
Ive been here for almost 2 years and Amy has been so great even before I moved in. Since then, she has made sure to take care of any need I might have and do so in a timely fashion. Its a quiet neighborhood, clean, and so close to town. Its one of my favorite apartments, so far.
Jason Fugate on Google
Well maintained and clean space lots of trees .
Olivia Easterday on Google
Mindy is very nice and helpful! We are moving in soon, so depending on my experience there I'll update this review.
Josh Snyder on Google
After a pipe bursted behind the walls. We came home to the laundry room, kitchen, upstairs bedroom, and dining room floors soaking wet. It smelled terrible. The neighbors ceiling had also fell onto the floor. They have torn up the flooring and bottom edges of the walls and we have been waiting for 4 weeks for them to fix it but nothing has changed. They are making all of us pay (even the guy whos ceiling was on the floor) for the full months rent even though we couldnt live there because of the smell and torn up floors/walls. Their excuse was they didnt tell us we didnt have to live there so its not on them that we didnt. Inexcusable. If I could give negative stars I would. Brookwood management, Amy, and Kate you should all be ashamed of yourselves for this. This has generally been a good place to live but its not like theyre hurting for money because they just re-paved the parking lot. Very frustrating.
Sek'nos Fah on Google
Lived here for two years. There are pros and cons to every renting situation. Remington Station is a nice place to live in general, and the location is convenient being close to the Strip, and to Belden, although the intersection of Quail Hill and Frank can be a pain, depending on what time you are commuting.
Rent rates are higher than if you lived on the other side of 77, being adjacent to a university will do that. Our rent went up yearly, from $855 (with pet rent) to $955, year 1 to year 2. It'll depend on the exact unit your rent, but expect it to go up yearly.
Mindy is an excellent landlady, extremely helpful, flexible and understanding to resident needs, handles complaints and maintenance issues efficiently and professionally, and Randy is an excellent maintenance manager. I was locked out in the middle of the night, only had to wait about 15 minutes to get into my apartment at 2AM, can't complain about that. My dishwasher broke and it was replaced the next morning.
As for the Townhouses, they're nice self contained units, carpet throughout, bathrooms are roll-vinyl. The two bathroom units have 1 bath, 1 shower stall. Personally I'd choose one of the corner units if they're available, to capitalize on the enclosed space for sitting outside, and storing a grill/bike. We chose not to and I regretted that after seeing how people used that space. Also, the pantry space isn't suitable for storing food really, as it gets quite hot with the furnace, so any dry perishables will stale/mold very quickly.
Counter space in the kitchens is rather limited, especially if you have a few counter-top appliances, and the appliances are updated as they break, so there's a chance you will get a unit with a range/fridge from the time of original construction, or recently thereafter (Mid 90's to early 00's).
The AC is decent if you can balance it properly, but the layout generally leads to an airflow that results in a pretty hot master bedroom in the summer, especially if your room faces east, we got a tower unit and that helped a lot.
The pet policy is rather forgiving, 2 pets, cats or dogs, but you will hand over $250 of pet deposit, non refundable, and pay $35/50 extra a month in pet rent, which is pretty standard. Maximum of a 40 pound pet, which for the space is appropriate. Plenty of green space to take the animals out, and the complex is shrouded by pines, that do a lot to block road noise if you live the the road adjacent units.
All in all, a decent starter place to live, and Mindy is easy to work with. The only thing that limits the review to a 4, is just the age of the units and updating of the appliances, versus the price point.
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