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July 2024 by Vall Stover
I loved working maintenance at this place. Medical health issues prevented me from returning to work there the next spring. I received the surgeries I needed. I am healing great now. I enjoyed the work, I enjoyed the people, I enjoyed the association members, some of the younger coworkers like to harass me a little, I needed that type of challenging motivation and competition. The property is beautiful.
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January 2024 by Ha Bui
Quiet and safe neighborhood
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June 2023 by Jeffrey Duart-Digon
Covfefe
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April 2023 by Wendell Wilson
Outstanding Association! They have been doing it for a long time, as well. Linda, in the main office knows everything so go meet her.Dues are due monthly at the 1st week.Enjoy!
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March 2023 by Jonathan Fellows
Chapel Hill is one of the best-kept secrets in Ann Arbor, and my family is SO GLAD we discovered it! Clean, safe, and friendly.We first rented here to try out the neighborhood and Logan Elementary School before buying. About 1.5 years later, we bought after confirming what a warm and family-friendly neighborhood it was, and we've been here five years. Very happy with Logan teachers, staff, and families.Chapel Hill's location with easy on/easy off access to highway US-23 has made my commute to work SO much easier. There is so much within a 10-min walk. It's about a 2-min walk to the clubhouse with pool, sauna, fitness center, and beautiful, newly-renovated, handicap-accessible, 1st-floor ballroom and bathrooms. 10-min walk to Busch's and Plum Market (like Whole Foods), passing the post office on the way.Speaking of the pool... It's an outdoor pool with lifeguards, olympic-length (50-yard) lanes for exercise, a dedicated shallow area for small kids, and a dedicated 9-foot area for cannonballs and such. :-) It hosts a swim team (so convenient) that helped my kids develop from timid to confident swimmers during our first summer here. My wife and I enjoy chatting with neighbors around the water.Speaking of neighbors... they're so friendly. We've hosted neighbors over 100 times at our home (no exaggeration) between the unit we rented and the one we bought, so we know a bunch of 'em. I really think you get what you put into it when it comes to a friendly neighborhood. If you want a friendly neighborhood, be friendly, and you'll discover the great folks at Chapel Hill.The HOA board and management staff seem to really care about the upkeep and curb appeal of the facilities and grounds. When we were renting, our landlord was SLOW to address *internal* maintenance issues (e.g., leaking pipe), but the Chapel Hill maintenance crew QUICKLY fixed *external* maintenance requests (e.g., fence gate latch, clearing a backed up roof gutter, fixing a damaged dryer vent cover).I've never lived anywhere with a more-invested HOA board than here at Chapel Hill. In fact, I enjoy this community so much, I just joined the 9-member board a month ago to see how I can help further. The monthly board meetings are open to any residents to support good two-way communication with folks.For instance, hearing residents' requests for an electric vehicle (EV) chager and recognizing the anticipated need, Chapel Hill was only the 2nd condo association in Ann Arbor to install an EV charger for residents. Also, when it snows, I've found that the office will text everyone clear directions about when to move vehicles so lots can be snow plowed when necessary. Our general manager (Kate) really works hard serving our community. There's always room for improvement, but the staff team does many things well.I saw a 4-year-old review that criticized the HOA board and staff. Maybe there was a legit concern to address there at the time. There has been new management since then. But, consider this... The board and staff are the ones who do all of the “dirty work” for the association. They enforce the rules, make people pay fines, request assessments, and more. All of these are things that homeowners supposedly want the HOA to do, since they bought a home inside the HOA. However, when that applies to them, they can interpret the experience as negative even when the staff are simply doing their job.The north side of Ann Arbor has experienced periodic thefts of property out of unlocked vehicles (e.g., loose coins taken from a console), and Chapel Hill has not been immune. That said, in five years here, I don't personally know of anyone whose vehicle or home was broken into or stolen. I think it's quite safe. Just lock up your car. My $0.02 worth!
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May 2022 by BC Wells
This is an updated review. There have been changes to the Chapel Hill condo management staff. The new team is responsive, proactive, and caring. Very happy here!
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November 2020 by Viviane Shammas
Fantastic location and affordable housing for the Ann Arbor area.
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July 2020 by Mikhail Tsa
Not friendly manager I tried to deliver a car for their customers but manager said I cannot do that...crazy
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May 2020 by Lee Harper
Horrible managed place (facility general management), cars are broken in regularly in darker areas and the clubhouse incl. pool is in rather old and rusty condition, not really taken care of. Not to mention the drama with snow removal on the parking spots and car towing warning tags, lately. Take another spot if you need calm and high quality living.
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May 2020 by Roman Seifner
Local facility management explained once on the phone they don’t care about customer satisfaction - that seems to be the case, literally.
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September 2019 by Ramprasad Nambisan
Ideal for the gathering of 80-100 people.
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September 2018 by Anna Haentjens
Nice place
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September 2018 by Graham
Nosey neighbors, facility ran very strict, the HOA has been super frustrating over a few situations.
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September 2018 by Becky White
Not a place to live with children. Frequent Crime (day and night). Cars have been broken into, multiple times. Has a horrible HOA (home owner's association)... cant say one good thing about this neighborhood or how it is run.
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September 2018 by Tyreal San
Horrible management, stay away from this place.