Alloy
Austin, TX · Apartment complex
- Address
- Alloy, 10400 Research Blvd, Austin, TX 78759
- Phone
- (737) 331-1941
- Website
- www.alloyaustin.com/?utm_knock=gbp
- Status
- Closed · Opens 10 AM Sat
Alloy is a real estate agent located in Austin, TX. It is one of 1,958 real estate agents listed in Austin. Its 4.2-star rating matches the Austin city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Alloy
Upscale apartment residences and a captivating location in North Austin. Extraordinary living experiences happen at Alloy, located steps away from the Arboretum and Great Hills Market where shopping and dining options are plentiful. Our studio, one,... More
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Customer Reviews
Abrianna gave us a tour of an apartment and told us the one we would be getting was the same except the cabinets would be white. Come to move in date and the counter tops were a dark color as well as the backsplash. The one I was shown had white countertops and white backsplash. I care about aesthetics and would not have rented the apartment had I been shown the actual unit. The unit we received also had sticky stuff on the floors, dog paw prints, frayed carpet edges, and a front door that doesn’t shut properly. They tried to give me a unit that faces the highway as a solution, that unit was also not going to be move in ready until a few days later. I already have movers scheduled and need to be out of my current apartment by a certain date. This whole experience has been stressful and Abr
Just finished a one-year lease and wanted to share my honest thoughts since i haven't really seen any. $1,700 for a 631 sqft 1 bed/1 bath under the “affordable housing” plan is somewhat steep, but that’s Austin for you. Overall, I found the apartment semi-overpriced for what’s offered. Parking (5/10): The underground garage is a plus, but it gets crowded, especially since they added more reserved spots. The elevator in the basement is unreliable, and the gates frequently break. Oddly, the exit gate doesn’t always register darker colored cars. Amenities (5/10): The pool is only 4 ft deep and sits in the center of the building, so it only gets sun from about 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Not great if you enjoy evening swims. The clubhouse and courtyard are nice but small and kind of bleak. Gym is sol
I'm actually not even sure where to begin with this place. We can start with over priced $1800 one bedroom 700 sq foot apartments, and that's before they take on all the fees. The fees to live here after the rent are around $100-150 per month. They want you to pay an amenity fee, a this fee, and a that fee. Unsure of what amenities require over 5k a month from the residents here...because there aren't any. Not only do they force you to pay for valet trash, they also charge you another variable rate for trash. So you realistically end up paying between 50-60 dollars per month in trash fees. Speaking of trash, the trash chutes are always full and the rooms themself are filled with trash bags and spoiled food, which wafts its way into the hallways. I feel sorry for anyone that has to leave n
My wife and I visited this beautiful community and Emilie was the one to show us around. It was so clean, inviting and had a great energy. We found out we won't be moving to ATX at this time, but I felt like other people should know how nice the staff is. The property manager, I think her name was Miranda, came out to meet us also. That was a nice surprise because the other communities we visited we did not meet anyone. If we make the transition from DTX to ATX, we will definitely choosing Alloy for our next apartment.
Moved out after my year-long lease. I liked this in the beginning: 8 weeks free, new place so furniture and appliances were all new. Then things started happening: 1. For some reason they replaced our window and it didn’t open for a month or so until they came back to fix it. New complex - luxury living. 2. I paid for valet trash and some days it was not picked up. 3. The printer at the workspace didn’t work. I desperately needed it as I was new in the states and had to deal with some paperwork. I had to print my docs elsewhere. 4. Elevators were good at the beginning but in the last 6 months of my lease one of them would break every other week for days if not for weeks. During the holiday time 2 of the 3 elevators broke for the same period of time - so imagine the folks in the queue.
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