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of tenants recommend
Based on 10 verified reviews
“Looking at moving here around the end of the year. Staff has been nice and friendly. Moving from out of state and not sure of the exact date so I have”
— Anonymous, Aug 2021
“worst apartment hunting experience, Valerie Romero who attended me at the front desk was totally rude, racist and unfriendly, I didn't know if I ”
— Anonymous, Jun 2023
Current Resident 591766
9 months ago
Caught a maintenance employee today on my ring camera putting what looks like food? Gum? Something from his mouth into my tree outside my front door and looking to see if anyone was coming. Extremely disappointing when you cannot even trust the employees that enter your home.
Current Resident 119581
2 years ago
This is undoubtedly the worst place in River Oaks to rent. La Maison could have been a nice place. It's got a fountain, a couple pools, outdoor and indoor areas for cooking. But it suffers from a few fatal flaws that ruin everything. These are the following: * The floors and ceilings here are thin and have no noise isolation. * Management is apathetic to the concerns of the residents. They will pretend like your concerns mean something but ultimately either do nothing or have you waiting weeks to fix something. They will use ------ contractors that must come over 3 times to fix the same exact issue. What this means is that if you have a noisy neighbor above or below you, your new home will quickly become a nightmare to live in. They have free range to be as absolutely terrible to you as they want, and no one will do anything about it. If you have a neighbor who happens to play the drums, or has a child who loves to run, you will hear no end to the noise. You will suffer until the end of your lease. You can complain as much as you want and call the night guard as much as you want, but ultimately no one is ever going to do anything. Management will be happy to move you to another unit by having you sign a brand new 12 month lease for even more money, but will refuse to lift a finger in every other possible circumstance. I used to think it was a nice place. But now I think it's terrible and am just waiting until the end of my lease to move somewhere else. I completely regret signing my lease here.
Current Resident 580526
2 years ago
Don't be swayed by the 'renovated' apartments during the showing. The real story begins after you move in. The Leasing office staff is so lethargic and uninterested in helping you. Their first response to everything starts with No. They are racist and have discriminatory practices. They like who they like and completely disregard who they don't. The updates to the apartment are cheap and it shows. nothing is finished or buffed, everything is just left as is. All the entries are app based - which means you HAVE to have your phone on you at ALL times. Good luck if your lock wont open after leasing hours because nobody is available after 6 and on weekends. You might think this provides some security and safety - WRONG. There are homeless people sleeping in the hallways inside the building, Cars get broken into. Suspicious people are always knocking on your door soliciting. None of the incidents get reported, so people are so unaware of the dangers. There have been incidents of indecent exposure as well. Neighbors are inconsiderate. They will block the driveway and have all their drama right there on the driveway and will not budge. There is a dog park but nobody walks their dogs there. The dogs are made to relieve themselves in the garage. So you can only imagine the smell in the garage. Sometimes even humans pee in the garage. Your packages will get stolen, regularly. Leasing office will not care. They have great faith in the new package room system, which has failed in everyway. Take a walk in the premises on the weekends, you will see packages lying everywhere free for people to steal. Forget about same day and express delivery, you will get your package 3-4 days late because of the package room system. The elevators are so smelly, the dogs in this apartment are the smelliest. Some dogs are violent and feral and will attack you in the hallway if the leash is not tight enough. The atmosphere is unsafe and I cant wait to leave.
Prospective Resident 78574
2 years ago
worst apartment hunting experience, Valerie Romero who attended me at the front desk was totally rude, racist and unfriendly, I didn't know if I was in a bad mood or she doesn't like her job, the treatment was totally disastrous, when I asked to speak to the manager she was eating her lunch at her desk, and she did not look for a solution, she just mocked, never move there or try to find an apartment there
Current Resident 74364
3 years ago
I have been holding off on writing a review but I feel like this past weekend’s events have tipped me over the edge. A resident on the 5th floor was found dead in his apartment. Although management has not confirmed or said anything at all regarding the situation - it is evident. The smell on the 5th floor was unexplainable. As soon as I opened my front door I was struck with the smell of a dead body. I have never smelt this before but I just knew. Furthermore, there was police officers standing outside his door and the medical examiner was seen on the property. I understand that this situation is extremely sensitive and I am not asking for details but I would like to be informed of what happens on the floor I live on. This was our neighbor and management has disregarded him as if nothing ever happened. In addition to this gruesome event, I have also experienced several situations dealing with indecent exposure. Yes, several. The first incident happened in our business center. I went in there to print a document and there was a shirtless man sitting at one of the computers. I thought he was a resident as the business center is locked and you need a key fob to get in. He greeted me and I greeted him back. As I was waiting for my document to print, he started acting odd. He was repeatedly asking me how I was doing so I got suspicious. It was at this point that I looked at his computer screen and realized he was watching porn while touching himself. He turned towards me and fully revealed himself to me. Of course, I ran out before anything more serious could have happened. It should be noted that I called the leasing office right after this happened and they confirmed that one of our leasing agents let him in. Why you ask? No idea. I filed a police report on my own but management did not follow up with me to ensure my safety was a priority to them. A notice of this incident was not sent out to other residents. Once again, sweeping serious matters under the rug. The second incident occurred on the 5th floor. I was walking out into the garage and there was a man sitting in the corner of the hallway touching himself. No idea how he got in but thankfully one of the maintenance men were in the garage and he told the man to leave. Again, I notified the leasing office and nothing was done. I have been compiling photos of the inside of the property ever since I moved here. There is always trash in the hallways. The elevator always has some sort of watery substance on the floor. One time we had a leak in the hallway where water was pouring out from the ceiling and it took about 2 weeks to patch it up. Stains cover the carpet on all floors. I am saddened to write this as this is a perfect area and super convenient but I would not live here knowing what I know now. Please rethink living here. I no longer feel safe as a young woman. I wrote this under an alias for my protection.
Current Resident 675528
4 years ago
I would not recommend living at La Maison. The location is prime, but that’s where the pros to living here end. When you’re a resident here, you get your pick of dealing with the fire alarm sounding for days on end, parking garage theft, stolen/lost packages, dog urine in the hallway, water outages for hours, and loud construction for weeks (sometimes multiple at once)! Not to mention the children and the dogs you will constantly be hearing from inside your unit, since the building is hardly insulated at all. Definitely do not live here if you are spending over $1,000 because you will be grossly over paying and frankly wasting money. The day my lease ends at this building will be better than Christmas!
Prospective Resident 572176
4 years ago
Looking at moving here around the end of the year. Staff has been nice and friendly. Moving from out of state and not sure of the exact date so I haven’t made a final decision yet but this is my top pick.
Current Resident 988103
6 years ago
Although the location is ideal, that's the only positive aspect of living in La Maison. This complex is noisy, with neighbors coming home drunk in the middle of the night and deciding that's the time to have a party. They also think it's appropriate to let their dogs defecate in the hallways or leave smelly trash outside their doors all day. It's a truly disgusting place to live. The renovation has been horrendous. The construction crew is noisy and their vehicles often block entrances (or make it difficult to safely leave the garage). If you're desperate and make the incredibly poor decision to move here, DO NOT PAY FOR A RESERVED PARKING SPOT. Anyone can take your spot at any time and there are absolutely no repercussions. I'm not renewing my lease and can't understand why anyone else would either. There are so many beautiful complexes in the River Oaks/Upper Kirby area so don't pick one that is nothing more than a trashy trailer park. I've lived in apartments on and off over the past 30 years and this is the worst by far. Living here has diminished my quality of life.
Current Resident 917797
6 years ago
Not happy that the patio which I pay extra for is the construction storage site. They haven't even started construction on my space. Highly noisy and schedule for work is always wrong. Poor communication between staff, tenants, and workers
Current Resident 128630
6 years ago
Nice community but some neighbors are HORRIBLE. Mainly ----, which multiple other neighbors have complained about, but nothing has been done. They are regularly having parties on weekdays around 3AM with their balcony doors open, yelling, screaming, drunk singing, playing horrendously loud music. Definitely not renewing my lease here and can't wait to move.
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Based on available records, 2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098 is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
The registered owner of 2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098 is LA MAISON ARMANDO LLC. You can view their full portfolio of buildings on Lucid Rents.
2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098, owned by LA MAISON ARMANDO LLC, has an overall grade of B (3.3/5) on Lucid Rents. Tenants have left 25 reviews. Check tenant reviews for firsthand experiences.
2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098 has an overall grade of B with a score of 3.3 out of 5 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098 is located in flood zone X. Prospective tenants should consider these factors when evaluating the building.
There are 3 schools near 2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098, including 3 public schools. Nearby schools include 3325 Westheimer Rd (13 min walk), 2600 Woodhead St (13 min walk), 2008 Kirby Dr (11 min walk).
2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098 has 3 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: Kirby Dr @ Dunstan Rd (41), 1.5 mi away.
The 77098 zip code where 2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098 is located has 243 crime incidents on record. Check the neighborhood report card for 77098 for a full breakdown by crime type.
2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098 was built in 2008.
2727 Revere St, Houston, TX, 77098 has 10 tenant reviews with an average rating of 2.2 out of 5. 0 out of 10 reviewers would recommend this building.
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