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Top Amenities
- Business Center
- Cat friendly
- Dog friendly
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Hardwood Floors
- Private Balconies
- Resident Lounge
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Surface Parking Lot
- Swimming Pool
- Washer/Dryer In Unit
About this Location
public transit
neighborhood
18 min walk
Pricing
Schedule Appointment At
(919) 759-5402-
Bedrooms
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Walk-in Closets
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Building Related
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Elevators
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Convenience
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Business Center
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Conference Room
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Dry Cleaning Valet Service
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Entertainment
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Grilling Station
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Resident Events
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Resident Lounge
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Kitchen
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Dishwasher
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Granite Countertops
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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Stainless Steel Appliances
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Stove & Oven
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Laundry
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Washer/Dryer In Unit
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Living Room
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Air Conditioning
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Hardwood Floors
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High Ceilings
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Wall-to-Wall Carpets
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Parking & Transportation
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Bike Storage
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Surface Parking Lot
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Pet Terms & Amenities
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Cat fee
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Cat friendly
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Dog fee
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Dog friendly
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Max Pets Limit
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Security & Maintenance
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Gated Community
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Sports & Fitness
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Fitness Center
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Swimming Pool
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View
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Private Balconies
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Overall rating 7.7/10, based on 191 renter reviews Write a review
The Heights at LaSalle reviews and highlights
- responsive maintenance
- great social presence
- new complex with modern amenities
- spacious bathrooms
- close to public transportation
- relatively small gym
- great study rooms for group meetings
- overpriced for what you get
- great pool and grilling area
- spacious units
Amenities
APP provides free-breakfast (serial, milk, orange juice, bread, fruits) on week day.
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Couple
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2 beds / 2 baths
Solid choice
Nothing spectacular, but a good balance of everything. Proximity to school, rent, quality of room, neighborhood, etc.
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Couple
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1 bed / 1 bath
Nice apartment but everything else, meh
My apartment is a great size for one person/ someone who lives alone. It’s mostly quiet and is within walking distance of campus. Management is nice and has always responded to my concerns.
However, the hallways are not super clean because people leave their trash out on non-valet trash days. The pool was closed for a few months because of maintenance. The gym is pretty small with minimal equipment.
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1 bed / 1 bath
I love it
It’s quiet. The management is super friendly and responsive. I hate Valet Trash, but every building in Durham seems to have that. I love my apartment!!?
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1 bed / 1 bath
Great place to live
Love living here. 5 minutes from campus via bus or car, and the amenities are pretty nice, especially the pool! The rooms are nice size and same with the living space.
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Roommates
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2 beds / 2 baths
Immersive experience
Heights is a fairly accessible accommodation which allows you to stay connected with majority of the graduate cohort. Although a little expensive, it certainly is safe bet if you’re new to the city.
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Roommates
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2 beds / 2 baths
Quiet and convenient
Pretty quiet building and close to the law school, either by driving or by bus. Management is very responsive.
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1 bed / 1 bath
Quiet, safe, and close to TSCHE
Great place to live that is only about a 20 min walk to TSCHE or a 5 min drive. Also, there is a bus stop located directly outside of the complex. Room is nice and place is generally pretty quiet. Only negative I can say is that there has been a problem with ants coming inside the building/my apartment, but pest control responded in a couple of days and I have not seen anything since!
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1 bed / 1 bath
Quiet, Comfortable, Convenient
The apartments are very spacious, comfortable, and beautiful. The property is very well maintained. It's situated in a very quiet area, a little farther from campus but still walkable. There is a dedicated bus stop right on the property serviced by the Duke Lasalle Loop and Durham Bus 11. There is free parking in gated lots. Amenities include an outdoor pool, a small gym, conference room, free coffee, and free breakfast M-F.
Major downside is that there are lots of costs not included in rent- water, gas, electricity, internet, package locker fee, trash fee, insurance fee (separate from your personal rental insurance). While the apartments are very nice, they are a little overpriced in my opinion. There is an ant problem in some apartments, but no cockroaches unlike many other properties. I wish there would be more/better amenities like a bigger gym with more equipment, common social areas, pool table, etc.
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1 bed / 1 bath
Good amenities and w/in walking distance of the Law School
The viewpoint of this review:
This is one of the more upscale places to live (not the most) so if you don't have a solid financial basis - prior work war chest or familial backing, you probably don't want to live here and I hold it to a higher standard as a result of the cost.
THE GOOD:
The location is great, there is a really convenient bus stop right out front that takes you very close to the law school in 15 mins. You could also conceivably bike to the law school - I wouldn't recommend it though given the likely weight of your books.
It's technically walkable to Harris Teeter (grocery store), and school - but the walk is long 20-25 minutes one-way.
The floorplans are really spacious, the appliances work, the style is up to date, and most importantly you've your own got in-unit laundry/dryer.
If you have two people then the floorplans are actually better than the more expensive apt complexes around: if you care about privacy and being able to seal noise off in separate rooms this is a good place to be.
The community is relatively safe; other nearby communities have had robberies, but none in the Heights, probably because we have gates on the parking area and the units open up into internal hallways rather than out into the street.
THE BAD:
If you want to party, you are nowhere near a club of any kind; you'll need to drive.
This isn't necessary bad but... the floors have a lot of carpet, so if you want people to come over and drink, your cleanup is gonna be rough.
Your rent will be jacked up every year - as with every other apt. complex, they do the math and know it costs you money to move so they jack up the rent by just a little bit more than the cost of hiring movers and know you'll stay (200-300 per month every year). If you're staying for 3 years, then plan for your cost of living to rise over the course of that time.
Management was really bad 1 year ago, though it has substantially improved: previously the office had been non-responsive to requests for major repairs (like a repair needed for the AC during the summer when it was 95 degrees outside); this is no longer as big a deal - they have new management that is more responsive now.
There have been some serious and ridiculous issues such as: the license to operate the pool expired and the pool was not usable for the majority of the summer (and not maintained), there were issues with package delivery and to get your packages you had to go into the front office who would then act like you were inconveniencing them for picking up your own package, every time there is a storm the electricity goes out (it's been out multiple times for 6+ hours) - These issues have mostly been resolved, except the electricity problem; which is worse for the Heights than for other complexes - even worse than complexes nearby.
There have been robberies in nearby communities - a friend of mine was robbed at gunpoint on his way home (he lives nearby in a different apt complex) and several robberies were reported across the street where people have units that open up right onto the street. That said I've never felt unsafe living here, but I also don't go walking around at night.
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Couple
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1 bed / 1 bath