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Top Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Doorman Building
- Elevators
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Laundry
- Parking Available
- Pet Friendly
- Stainless Steel Appliances
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Overall rating 7.2/10, based on 142 renter reviews Write a review
Posh
Units are standard layout. Proximity to Mendoza and Eddy St is a plus. Parking in the garage is a value add, especially during the winter. Management team is miserable to deal with and rent pricing is the highest in the area.
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1 bed / 1 bath
Nice but a little price
I have been very pleased with The Foundry. It is a fantastic location, the apartment is very spacious, and all the amenities/features are great. Additionally, the common spaces on the second floor of my building are a nice place to go study if you want a change of scenery. The only downsides are it is more expensive than other complexes around and the gym could use a little maintenance.
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Couple
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1 bed / 1 bath
Foundry is overrated and overpriced
The Foundry's management team is uncommunicative and generally unresponsive. The cost of living is high here, compared to other options in the area: rent is anywhere from 300 to 500 dollars more than other options. Management will try to nickle and dime you for things like a gym access key. Additionally, the rent only includes parking. You have to pay additional charges for furniture rental, water, sewage, trash disposal, electricity, and internet. The only trash disposal option is valet trash - you set your trash outside of your door and it gets picked up anywhere between 24 to 48 hours after. The street tends to be loud because of all of the bars and shops below - which can be a good thing if you're looking to be near the center of activity, or a bad thing if you want peace and quiet.
While there are a lot of downsides, the design of the apartments, covered parking, and convenience of being near campus make this place worth it.
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1 bed / 1 bath
Can't Beat Location!
The management staff can be difficult to work with, but you simply cannot beat the location. I tis right across the street from campus, plenty of options for food at the street level, and a parking garage so you do not need to shovel your car out in the winter.
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1 bed / 1 bath
Good for South Bend
It's a good spot for 2 years. I also lived in Overlook and it's a significant upgrade over that
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Roommates
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2 beds / 2 baths
Love the location, management is poor
I truly enjoy the proximity to campus, restaurants, and Trader Joes. This is also helpful for those who do not wish to have cars (although the Parking Fee is included). The management company leaves a lot to be desired. They are disorganized, rude, and non-responsive.
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2 beds / 2 baths
The Foundry Review
Great Location, Horrible Management
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1 bed / 1 bath
The most expensive, but not the worst.
The unit that my wife and I are in is small and expensive. The building is brand new, so there are many niceties that come with that. The in-unit washer/dryer is very nice, as is the covered parking, the gym access, the proximity to the campus, and having food options nearby (though no grocery stores unless you want to walk a mile to Martin's). The closet is also a good size. Lots of room for storage (we fit six bins on the rack above the hanging clothes and another two below).
Negatives include trash pickup (there is no chute, they come pick it up (supposed to be) every day - meaning people leave trash cans in the hallway around 7pm), leaky AC (I have seen it leak in four different areas of the building so far), no windows (only a "balconette" door that is not screened - there is nowhere to step outside, it is a rail immediately in front of the inward-opening door - meaning that the only way for fresh air is to open the entire door), and a weird cutout in the "bedroom" wall that makes it more of a studio (the cutout means that noise isolation between bedroom and kitchen/living room is difficult and smells/smoke from cooking waft into the bedroom every time). Also, the parcel room is messy. They hired someone to come and sort the packages, because it got out of control. Packages do get delivered to wrong buildings relatively frequently or just do not show up for a few days. One of the two elevators also is only working about half of the time.
Management seems fine. I never hear my neighbors directly beside me, but hallway noise is bad and upstairs noise is mediocre.
They advertised the building as being graduate students only - this did not turn out to be true. I know very few graduate students in the building. Almost every single person that I have met has been an undergraduate student.
The apartment is pretty nice, but it costs more than it is worth.
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Couple
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1 bed / 1 bath
Expensive but Great Location and Great Quality
I've really enjoyed living at the Foundry for the past several months. Cons are that maintenance service has been 50/50, and the northern part of the complex near Brothers can be loud at night. But the apartments are beautiful, they keep the sidewalks well-maintained, the area is well-lit at night, and there's an underground parking garage in two of the buildings in Foundry South. I can walk from my apartment to the law school in about 15 minutes. Lots of law and business students live here. The front desk staff love dogs. I lived at the Overlook for my first two years of law school, but I moved to the Foundry South for my third year, and I'm so glad I did!
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Pet owner
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1 bed / 1 bath
Apartment is nice, but don't expect much from management
The features and quality of the apartment are probably the nicest in South Bend, definitely within walking distance of the Law School. But since they've allowed undergraduates to live in the graduates only buildings, and made NO accommodations for the inconvenience/added noise/parties, I would not expect much from the management. Most of the office staff is pretty unresponsive or alternatively clueless, so if you live there, just you know, avoid needing them.
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1 bed / 1 bath