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September 2023 by Nelson Flores
They are Great!
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March 2023 by Ron Hudock
Good Food for this type of restaurant bar. Home made food. TFIF and Applebees can't even come close.
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March 2022 by Amanda Ashworth
Fran and Rob are great. They really know Glen Oaks and are upfront and honest. We used Fran when we originally rented in Glen Oaks, when we bought in Glen oaks a year later. Then we used her when we sold our apartment. We couldn’t have asked for a better experience.
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March 2022 by mikahick
I had a wonderful experience with Miller and Miller. Rob was very helpful and helped me find a beautiful unit in Glen Oaks.
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March 2021 by carrie lawrence
my agent Fran was amazing. She was always available and helpfulGen Oaks has beautiful grounds nice apartment s and safe and clean
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March 2021 by Daniel Cannone
This story is about 5 years old, so the staff may have changed here by now. Consider this fair warning for all young medical professionals moving to the area to work for Northwell. Do not sign anything for this group or the Glen Oaks property group/home owners association.Every year on my birthday, from infancy until I became a teen, my grandfather would send a savings bond. I saved them for years, and I redeemed my savings bonds for a deposit on whatever apartment we were going to settle into in NY. When I moved to NY to start my fellowship in Pediatric Oncology, I wanted to live close to the hospital. Glen Oaks was a perfect spot, right behind the hospital, basically just a short walk to work! Lots of other young professionals and hospital staff lived there, and it came highly recommended from the hospital.My partner and I went to tour Glen Oaks, and were shown around by a nice-enough man. He showed us a "lower-mid range" apartment that was just so-so before showing us a "newly renovated" apartment that was more expensive but in "high demand." I told him I had all the paperwork ready to go, as well as the deposit. He said great, he would run the paperwork, and if I didn't mind, would I sign this form saying that I intended to live in Glen Oaks? I said sure, that is fine, here is the security deposit, looking forward to hearing from you.It turns out, incredibly, that my debt to income ratio was too high (shocking, truly, a resident with a medical school loan, so little income and so much debt, who ever had heard of such a thing) for them to approve my application, which should have been my first red flag. Multiple other residents were in the same exact boat, why was my income such an issue? He said I could have my partner be a co-signer and they would run his credit. Lo and behold, he was the victim of identity theft/fraud, and had so much debt (but a great credit score, oddly) that they also could not use him as a cosigner.At this point, he said they were going to have to refuse my application, and while disappointed, I said ok, thanks, can I get my deposit back since you didn't accept my application and I didn't sign a lease? He said no, the one-page document I signed in his office basically said that if I did not get the apartment, I forfeited the deposit. I was in disbelief. I was a resident with very low income and had cashed savings bonds that had fully matured just to afford this deposit. Where was I going to get the money for a deposit on ANOTHER apartment in NY? He was very apologetic, and offered to refund half of the deposit, which he said was his commission, but the home-owners' association would not be giving up their half, which was basically my application fee.Long story long, I ended up in a cheaper apartment 10 minutes from the hospital that was cozier and homier with much more storage space and lovely landlords who gave us a rent discount because we shoveled all the snow every winter. I do not regret not living at Glen Oaks, but I will never forgive or forget the realtors who stole all of the money my grandfather had kindly given to me as a child.Beware of this group, they are sharks and con artists.
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March 2020 by Denise Pascale
It will help fill from the very beginning of my apartment search
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March 2018 by Cyndi Game
Do not use Miller and Miller for rentals of the coops in the Glen Oak Village. Fran is very unprofessional realtor. She gets snappy and very self-absorbed into commissions rather than helping. She made the experience over the past year very bitter. She makes things worst then it seems.
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March 2017 by Elaine Vasilopoulos
Great people, super helpful!
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March 2017 by Rachel Santiago
Awful management. Dirty-Roach infested buildings. Non-compliance. Faulty apartments.
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July 2016 by Devashis R.
If you're looking for an agent that is helpful, understanding, and patient, Rob and his team are the right place to be. We were introduced to them by friends who have had a myriad of positive experiences with Rob, so it was an easy decision to come speak to him initially. Once Rob spent a bit of time with us, it was obvious why they spoke so highly of him. I really can't express how patient he was in explaining to us all the options, pros & cons, and specifics about the process. Even after putting an offer and it being accepted, I had a barrage of questions and requests, which he gladly and helpfully answered. He really made the process seamless for us. It doesn't matter if you are a first time or umpteenth time buyer, Rob and his team are exactly the right people for whatever you need. Highly recommended!
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March 2016 by Ant G.
After dealing with many pushy realtors when looking for apartments in the Queens Area, it was a breathe of fresh air in dealing with Robert. He showed us around the Glen Oaks area and later that day we decided on one of their apartments. He made the experience very smooth and was very responsive throughout the entire process.