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Top Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Bike Storage
- Business Center
- Controlled Access
- Fitness Center
- Furnished Units Available
- Granite Countertops
- Parking Garage
- Pet Friendly
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Walk-in Closets
- Washer/Dryer In Unit
About this Location
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Bath Tubs
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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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Package Receiving
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Included
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Heat Included
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Water Included
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Kitchen
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Dishwasher
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Garbage Disposal
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Granite Countertops
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Luxury Cabinets
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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Stove & Oven
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Laundry
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Washer/Dryer In Unit
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Lease Terms
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Furnished Units Available
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Student Housing
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Living Room
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Air Conditioning
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Parking & Transportation
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Bike Storage
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Free Shuttle Service
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Parking Garage
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Security & Maintenance
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24 Hour Emergency Maintenance
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Controlled Access
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On-site Maintenance
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Part-time Front Desk
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Sports & Fitness
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Fitness Center
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Yoga Studio
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Overall rating 6.9/10, based on 221 renter reviews Write a review
Collegetown Terrace
Thin walls, but nice amenities and quieter than a lot of places in collegetown. Washer and dryer in unit are wonderful.
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Studio / 1 bath
CTT
A bit noisy, but otherwise the amenities are fine. The gym is one of the best features of living at CTT.
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Studio / 1 bath
Could be better
With less expensive yet better quality housing options becoming available in Ithaca, CTT doesn't have the allure it did when I first arrived. It costs too much for what you get and is not kept clean enough, specifically common areas like stairs and elevators, during the pandemic and prior. The best thing is the shuttle that goes to Cornell's campus every 10 minutes daily- that's the only saving grace! The parking cost is also a little too high.
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Roommates
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2 beds / 2 baths
Overall Inflexible and Not High Quality of Apt. for How Expensive It Is
I am writing this review having lived at the apartment complex pre- and post-COVID. I also want to note that I'm not one to complain, bring drama, or write reviews just to spite someone. However, the overall experience I've had with CTT has been so stressful and angering that I want future students to understand what they're getting into before choosing to live here.
The one positive thing about the apartment complex is the location. It's an easy walk to the law school, but so are a lot of other nicer apartment complexes that are cheaper than CTT.
The walls and floors are thin. When you ask management to do something about serious noise nuisances (I'm not just saying something small like loud voices, but loud banging and stomping that literally makes your kitchen cabinets shake), they do nothing, leaving you to handle it yourself or they tell you to call the police next time (which will needlessly escalate a situation). There were other small things that would be bothersome as well: I would call and ask for my dishwasher to be fixed but it never would take several attempts and convincing that it was never fixed in order for it to get fixed, I would call to have my internet fixed, but it would take weeks to fix it, and many other small things like this. They also don't let you prorate anything. For example, parking: they make you pay for the entire year upfront even if you are buying a parking pass halfway through the year. None of these issues were huge deal breakers for me, and I lived through it all with what I thought was a lot of patience and understanding.
What I could not understand was the rudeness and inflexibility they exhibited when COVID hit. I understand that most people will not have to deal with CTT during a pandemic, but I think the way they treated its residents during this pandemic is very telling of the many issues that management has. They were unwilling to even discuss any sort of aid with payments during COVID when many of us did not even live at CTT anymore. There was no flexibility, no willingness to work with us, and just an overall rudeness that I have never met in any of the previous places that I lived. On top of that, services were poor. When COVID hit, there was a huge influx of students having to work all day out of their apartments, yet CTT did nothing to help the internet situation. They would blame it on Spectrum and then Spectrum revealed that our internet sucked because CTT management was unwilling to pay extra money for better internet service. It took months for CTT to finally do something about the awful internet situation, where for many of us, it was impossible to even attend Zoom classes. I had to pay and use my phone's hotspot for most of the fall semester in 2020. If CTT was willing to show some flexibility and kindness to its residents, especially during such a difficult time as COVID, I would have been more forgiving of all of their shortcomings. I never asked to cancel my lease or for a huge rent reduction because I understand that they are a business as well. However, that doesn't excuse their behavior during the whole pandemic when many other places were kinder and more flexible to its residents.
Overall, I think CTT used to be the place to live for law students because of its location and the fact that many grad students live there. However, times are changing, and there are many new apartment complexes in the Ithaca area that are better quality, cheaper, and overall just less stressful of a place to live. After living there for three years, I highly recommend law students think twice before choosing to live here.
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Roommates
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2 beds / 2 baths
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My apartment flooded because a pipe burst and management arrived within 20 minutes and managed to find me a new apartment within 3 hours and helped move all of my things into it. Overall, the employees are very nice and helpful. It is a huge complex so they're busy but if you're nice to them, they are helpful and accommodating. Rent is a little high but it's worth it for the location, new and clean apartments, gym, and the shuttle.
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1 bed / 1 bath
Pricy but nice
Expensive apartment complex but most 1Ls seem to live here and the distance to the law school is great, as well as the shuttle service to campus every day.
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Roommates
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2 beds / 2 baths
Collegetown Terrace
Close to campus, convenient. Apartments in new buildings are nice but pricey. Walls very thin.
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Studio / 1 bath
Good apartment with thin walls
The only thing (other than lots of spiders) that we don't like about living here is just how much you hear. My roommate and I both got noise machines so that we wouldn't be bothered by the people who live around us. Otherwise, the apartment is nice, the management is responsive, and it's very clean/well put-together. We also love the gym.
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Roommates
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2 beds / 2 baths
Great place to live
Great place to live but sometimes the internet sucks. It has improved a lot but still more can be done.
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Roommates
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2 beds / 2 baths
Outlandish fees
Most staff have bad attitude all the time. Walls and floors are super thin, you can hear everything. Some buildings near trees have bug problems.
Will aim to nickel and dime you for everything (even standard cleaning procedures at move out).. overpriced. Were not accommodating for considering lowered rent fees during Covid, especially considering lack of access to gym that is included in rent.
Not the most safe, people’s bike get stolen and people easily can get into buildings without key fobs.
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Roommates
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2 beds / 2 baths