Willow Glen
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Willow Glen Apartments is a quaint community tucked into a residential area in Erlanger, Kentucky. Offering 1, 2, and 3 bedroom garden style apartment homes, Willow Glen features fully equipped kitchens, large closets, and on-site laundry facilities. Close to shopping, dining, and easily accessible for everyday travel, Willow Glen is staffed by a professional and dedicated manager and is pet friendly.

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Reviews (3)
Michael Lightner
Michael Lightner
Oct 02, 2019
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Donnie...... Was great past tense he has moved on and it's a wait and see currently.
I rent in the 539 building and had to deal with neighbors that were to put gently not a ideal fit for the building but the rest of the tenants are quite and a good blend of older & young.
My only complaint is the rent goes up EVERY lease renewal with no benefit., we have never been late with a single payment and it is confusing to be asked to pay more without a more meaningful reason other then give me more money
Miranda Maifeld
Miranda Maifeld
Dec 10, 2015
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Every since moving in there have been a few "bumps" in the road, however, every issue that I have had with my apartment has been taken care of promptly in a VERY timely manner. Management (Donnie) is very cooperative and friendly. He gets things done. Maintenance is very good at responding to maintenance request and getting your issues resolved. They are also very friendly. The apartments, compared to others in the area, are also very spacious. Overall, for the age of the buildings and the price tag on rent its a very decent affordable apartment complex.
Anna G.
Anna G.
Feb 24, 2009
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I lived here for a year with my kids. The walls are floors are so thin that I repeatedly checked to see if my front door was hanging open, it was so noisy when anyone was in the hallway. Despite my weekly complaints, 7 people lived in the 2 bedroom apartment above me. I had a baby at the end of February and in the middle of March they turned of the "free heating." I had to sleep with the kids and new baby in the same bed so we could share body heat. We could see our breath until 10 in the morning. I even got a prescription from my 4 week old daughter's Dr. stating it was dangerous