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September 2025 by Genevieve Haley Goldman
Do not live here. For the price you pay the only worth it thing is the proximity to campus, the rest is a scam. Far better places to live at better price points
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October 2024 by Stacey Khan
Park Point has been a perfect choice for both of our kids. Basically right on campus. Safety and security was at the top of our list of musts and we felt PP to be extremely safe. Great amenities including front desk help, 24 hour gym, outdoor BBQ space, study center, fully furnished, washer/dryer in each apartment. Two and four bedroom options. Individual leases. Able to sublet. Very close paid parking garage through SU. Jake the leasing manager and Ashley H. the general manager have been great and helpful every single time we needed help with something. GREAT choice for off campus housing.
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September 2024 by Sandi Ring
Ashley & Chloe were so welcoming and helpful when my daughter was looking for housing on/near Syracuse University campus. The building has so many amenities specific to the needs of students, and as a parent, I feel confident and excited for her to make Park Point her home.
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September 2024 by Mckenna Cahill
I got a tour by Ashley H. and the experience was great! She was very knowledgeable and I was impressed with the space.
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September 2024 by Steph Summer
Chloe was so sweet and was super excited to show us around.
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August 2024 by Annemarie Minniti
We had a wonderful experience today, touring Park Point Apartments in Syracuse with the general manager, Ashley! She was professional, informative, and very knowledgeable about the facility. We look forward to working with her as we prepare for our son's move in Fall 25'.
Sincerely, Annemarie Minniti
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June 2024 by Gary Lucinski
Staff has been awesome to deal with...very responsive!
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January 2024 by Bussaba Sermsukwandee
Try to sublet to one of the tenants but they say I can't because I go to Esf and not SU. Never thought I still had to deal with this SU and Esf thing in my last semester. Anyway, the theory offers you a shuttle service which Park Point and U Point don't have.
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September 2023 by Roger Moore Jr.
This place is the biggest scam ever. Spending so much money to see no one at the front desk, have your bathroom not work for the first 2 weeks, no lights in bedrooms, no closet doors, spider problem. The list goes on... If I could rate it 0 I would
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October 2022 by Roger Jr. Moore
This place is the biggest scam ever. Spending so much money to see no one at the front desk, have your bathroom not work for the first 2 weeks, no lights in bedrooms, no closet doors, spider problem. The list goes on... If I could rate it 0 I would
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October 2021 by Steven Soriano
Great place to live. Harper is great.
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September 2021 by Holly Kane
This will be my son's 3 semester renting at Park Point. He is an RIT student. He has had a great experience. The apartment is large with so much closet and cabinet space. The building is clean and safe. The manager Michelle LaFica is very helpful and accommodating to help! I would highly recommend Park Point! Great place to live!!
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March 2020 by Linda F.
BEWARE that this is a private development with MUCH greater RISKS and costs. First of all, they require a 12 month lease - so students have to pay for time they are not using the facility. Secondly, the rental is much higher than dorms or private houses. MOST IMPORTANTLY, they will not provide any breakage of the leases although the University is sending students home during the COVID-19 situation, so student have to pay the full amount of the lease. They are not taking any responsibility although there are only students permitted to live there and University police provide security. Students are much better off living in University housing!
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September 2019 by Melissa C.
I'd give it two if two meant, don't do it, but the place isn't a dump. My daughter had been at Ernie Davis (dorm, Syracuse University) the year before and it was way better. My daughter has an Asian last name, though she is American, and she was put with 3 Asian girls (racial profiling?). They say they have roommate matching, ask you to fill out a questionnaire about your sleep/study/living habits. My daughter is a quiet studious woman and wanted her situation to be communal, she likes to cook, etc., The reason we chose Park Point was because she wanted to live off campus and she wanted to live like an adult, not in a frat house. The women she was put with were partyers, threw parties in the apartment, brought people in late at night, one of them was smoking weed all the time and had her girlfriend living with her for months at a time. Again, perhaps due to racial profiling they expected Asian women to be quiet and studious. The neighbors upstairs seemed to hold stomping parties right above my daughter's bedroom every Thurs., Fri., and Sat. nights. They market this place as a safe and secure and quiet place for your kid, no parties allowed, all this crap. It's not true. The nighttime security was often an older man, if my daughter complained, the noise might stop for a few minutes but she would have had to be out there complaining all the time so she gave up. The building itself is obviously kind of crappy, the hallway on the ground floor has irregular hills up and down, as if they didn't have a level when they built it. Strange. We paid a full month's rent for August even though we were moving in on the 23rd or so, so they had at least three weeks to prepare the apartments, more, probably. The day we moved in their 4 bedroom, 2 bath suite, one of the two toilets was broken and the roommates said they had notified the building two days before. It was a Friday afternoon. I went to the front desk and they said the maintenance guy was leaving soon (2 pm) and there wouldn't be anyone back over the weekend. Sorry to Amber, one of the students who do their best to, apparently, run the building for this slipshod, rip-off company. I was stern, not mean, and said, no way, this is unacceptable, there are 4 women in this apartment and even if they are from Asia and their parents aren't watching, they need two toilets working. I'm here, I'm paying, this gets fixed today. And they did, but if I hadn't been there it would have gone a week like that. Took the guy 10 minutes (it wasn't a simple fix, I know how to do a simple fix on a toilet.) The cable service in the building was often unworkable and you can't call the company directly, or you can, but it's complicated, you aren't the customer, the building is. It's a hassle. The office seemed to be run by students as well, and when we accidentally paid an extra month's rent because it was on automatic payment, rather than send the check back to us, they sent an email letting us know and asking us what they should do with the check. When I called another student running things said they had already destroyed the check, like they didn't know that you send it back, and they said they couldn't send it back, they don't have stamps to do that, or something. Again, cheap. Luckily my bank didn't charge for stopping the check. Whenever I called with a problem there was nothing they could do. It was just a shitty experience all around AND expensive to boot. I would recommend Skyler Commons or even Copper Beach, much better management. We are paying the same amount this year for a studio apartment with the same amenities and better storage than we paid for a four bedroom zoo. Don't believe the sales pitch. Unless you just want to spend a lot of money to have your kid live the way I described. You'd be better off in one of the shared houses. Looking back she would have been happier in Ernie Davis again. It was quiet, the bathrooms, though shared, were cleaned every day, no kitche
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April 2019 by Lori S.
HORRIBLE experience. We tried to relet an apartment and management continually changed the "rules" and told people we sent over that there were no vacancies. Other parents have had the same experience. Update - Park Point just posted a response to this review indicating I was confused about their lease terms. Both my attorney and I have a solid understanding of the terms. The Park Point staff did not. They also suggested I call their corporate customer service rep., I did and was told I needed written proof that they turned away folks I sent to see the apartment. Clearly, they don't believe the credo that the customer is always right. Another family is experiencing the same problem and they have a video.