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Current Resident 129337
Resident • 2009
2.7
7/26/2009
Choose your unit carefully!!!
Overall this is an average apartment but I would advise people to choose their unit carefully. If you can handle the steps you should definitely get a third floor unit because there is absolutely no sound proofing between the floors. My upstairs neighbor is a night owl and I can hear EVERYTHING all night. Sometimes it sounds like they are dropping bowling balls on the floor. I would also steer clear of apartments on the ground floor that face the parking lots. My bedroom faces the lot and every time a car pulls up I can hear all their music, loud talking, and bright headlights shining through the window. Also I have three a/c units right outside my bedroom window so you can imagine how loud it can get although I'm pretty much immune to it now. There are also a decent amount of spiders in my unit which is odd for such a new place. These are harmless but I've seen what a bite from a brown recluse spider can do so I don't take my chances with spiders. Most of my issues have come from the unit I chose so I can't blame the management for that. One big issue I have is that the management has chosen to place pine straw around the shrubbery circling the buildings, and the tenants seem to love to throw their cigarette butts right on top of dried out pine straw which is a serious fire hazard. A little while back we had a very small fire start near one of the buildings but thankfully it wasn't able to grow large enough to cause damage (I'm not sure of the cause of the fire). The management tries to enforce a fine on cigarette butts which is almost impossible to do. I think the management needs to be proactive and remove the pine straw, plus it doesn't really add any aesthetic value to the already dull landscape. On a positive note these apartments are cheap and are pretty new. For the price and with a location only five minutes from Wilmington you can't beat it. There are lots of children here so if you have kids they won't struggle to find play mates. I won't be renewing my lease because I'm relocating next year but if I weren't moving I would renew it if the rent didn't increase too much.
Current Resident 144558
Resident • 2009
4.7
7/19/2009
Great Place to Live!
I moved in to Hunterstone in Jan 2009 and I love it! The staff is very helpful, the apartments are in great condition, and anytime I've had any sort of problem at all it was resloved immediately (ie - my toilet would keep running when I flushed it). I highly recommend Hunterstone to anyone.
Current Resident 430016
Resident • 2008
2.3
12/17/2008
NOT A GOOD DEAL,
If you think your getting a nice apartment well your not. Mine sucks, real cheap carpet and stove well everything in these apartments are cheap. The grounds are nasty, SAVE YOUR BUCKS, I can go on and on,
Current Resident 622220
Resident • 2007 - 2008
1.7
9/10/2008
BOoo Go elsewhere
Lets start with basic construction of this property. Don't be fooled by the aesthetics of clubhouse and pool. 1) Construction: They must have been in a hurry to complete these buildings. There are many NON-90degree angles is these apartments. Walls/ceilings are rice paper thin. Maintenance: I'll give them 2 stars. We repeatedly had to call on major issues that almost temporarily moved us out of our apt. Landscaping sucks. Although they cut the grass probably once or twice a month. Safety--EEHh let's just say check the local police report. I think the police were out side our building 6-8 times in a 12month period. Either Domestic or other NON-normal issues. Man, It was like an EPISODE of COPS!!! Don't need a TV!
Current Resident 459315
Resident • 2008
4.3
9/3/2008
pretty great
I read all the reviews which are over a year old. The apartment complex isn't that bad. The staff is excellent and has always been friendly to me, the only maintenance issues I have had were fixed the very next day and noise issues haven't been a problem. I talked with alot of my neighbors that have been here a while and they said it has gotten alot better within the last year, I think management had changed or they brought in somebody new when things were looking bad. At my building we don't have any parking issues but I know a few buildings that are close together have some but you get that anywhere. I am just glad we don't have permits or tags or assigned spaces, I'd rather deal with this any day.
Current Resident 820880
Resident • 2006 - 2008
2.7
4/23/2008
Getting worse...
Hunterstone is your run of the mill, basic, cheaply built apartment complex. The buildings are new, which makes things a little nicer, but the quality leaves something to be desired. I would highly recommend the third floor if you can stand the daily climb of stairs. If you find yourself on the first or second floor, your peace and quiet relies entirely on the person that lives above you. The exterior again is adequate, but not eyepopping. The trees around the complex are constantly filled with trash and other debris. The landscaping is rather vanilla, and could be much more improved. Probably due to initial residents moving into their new homes in surrounding neighborhoods, the quality residents are leaving, making way for less desirable renters. I am very weary of what is to come in the years ahead...
Current Resident 792091
Resident • 2008
3.0
2/25/2008
Pretty good for the price
I have rented from Hunterstone for 2 years and overall I would recommend the complex. There are a few issues which I will explain below, but compared to the other experiences I have had over the years it s a pretty nice place to live for the price range. First I will start with the good things about Hunterstone - It is a fairly new complex so all of the amenities, appliances, etc. are in good condition. I have a 2 bedroom/2 bath and the apartments are a good size for the price and I liked the layout. Both of the bathrooms are big and there is a ton of closet and storage space. There is also a nice patio with a storage closet. The few times I have had maintenance issues they were fixed the same day I called and the maintenance crew is really nice. The office staff has always been friendly and they have a lot of community BBQs and activities which is nice. Now for the bad My biggest complaint overall is that the noise in the apartments are horrible. I was here while they were finishing the last few buildings and you can tell they were built quickly and cheaply. I ended up on the 2nd floor so I had people above and below me and you can hear EVERYTHING. Every clomping footstep, music, full conversations, and dogs barking. While standing at the bathroom sink you can literally hear the person above you peeing I am not kidding. Don't ever expect a peaceful night in this place..... The parking is also a complete joke. If you get home from work past 5:30 expect to walk from 2 or 3 buildings over. This is a HUGE pain late at night, in the rain, or if you have packages and groceries to carry in. Unless you have a building way in the back this will never be resolved as the number of residents greatly outnumber the spaces. There are also a lot of kids in the complex which can be annoying to people without kids, especially if you live below them. They are always running through the parking lot, playing ball near the cars, and loitering in the gym. Even with all that, they are still pretty good for the price and are relatively safe. Plus there has a lot of growth in the area so shopping is getting very convienent.
lemonsandlimes
Resident • 2007 - 2008
5.0
2/14/2008
Best Decision I made!!
I searched all over Wilmington to find an apartment adequate with mine in raleigh. After several weekends of searching I almost gave up. Wilmington was either strictly college/old or way over priced. Hunterstone Staff were so inviting and i was so happy when i saw the awesome 2br/2bath floor plan ...I signed immediately. The location in amazing, close to everything but yet far enough away. This was exactly what a young professional like myself needed. Thanks Hunterstone Staff for making this such a great place to live!
Current Resident 595269
Resident • 2006 - 2007
2.2
7/27/2007
Mediocre
The Hunterstone isn't all that bad. The apartments are clean and relatively new, however, they're are quite small. There are a lot of kids who roam the property, which is fine, especially if you have children. Nevertheless, they tend to be loud and cause quite a bit of damage whether it is a football hitting a car or using the workout room as a jungle gym. The complex also seems to be filled with people who enjoying speeding around on their motorcycles, which isn't good with all of the kids around. The staff is friendly, but nothing gets done, so if you have a problem do not expect a resolution. The workout facility is a dump with equipment that is always broken. I would look somewhere else, but if you absolutely need a place in Leland you're probably going to be stuck with the Hunterstone.
Current Resident 595225
Resident • 2006 - 2007
4.3
4/2/2007
Great place to live!
We have been here for 6 months now and couldn't be happier. It is safe, quiet and the apartments are a good size with alot of closet space. Our 2 year old loves the playground and the staff is just short of amazing! We have excellent neighbors and love the area. This is what apartment living should be!
kap233
Resident • 2006
4.5
5/19/2006
Love it
I was nervous when I moved here after only seeing it on the internet, but it proved to be a good decision. My 2 bedroom has plenty of room. I especially love the large bathrooms and closets. Staff here is very helpful. I definitely recommend it!
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Resident • 2005
4.3
10/20/2005
I believe HunterStone is one of the best apartments I lived in. The staff is nothing short of wonderful.<br><br>I highly recommed it<br>Come see it for yourself<br>you wont be disapointed
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Review Ratings (from 19 reviews)
Noise
3.9
Grounds
3.9
Safety
3.9
Office Staff
4.2
Maintenance
4.6
Neighborhood
4.3
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Review Count
Number of reviews in the past 365 days
19
Manager’s Review Engagement
Percentage of reviews responded to
52.63%
Manager’s Review Reply Time
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123.32 days
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Brunswick Point is a 576 - 1,125 sq. ft. apartment in Leland in zip code 28451. This community has a 1 - 3 Beds, 1 - 2 Baths, and is for rent for $1,238 - $2,426. Nearby cities include Belville, Winnabow, Wilmington, Castle Hayne, Wrightsville Beach, Boiling Spring Lakes, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Oak Island, Southport, Burgaw, Hampstead, and Shallotte.