Mac Property Management
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What's great
- Management is very responsive to residents' needs.
- Conveniently located next to public transit or retail options.
What could be better
- Management can be disorganized when it comes to move ins/outs.
- Maintenance staff leaves something to be desired.
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Recent Mac Property Management reviews
Elevator issues April 28, 2024
On Saturday, April 28th, during the afternoon to evening, all the elevators were down for repair for several hours. I want to commend the Receptionist Tiwanna Brown for her professionalism, assistance with directions on how to navigate the stairs, and above all the sincere concern she demostrated towards my family who had arrived from out of town to visit me for my birthday. I am a senior and without Ms. Brown's kindness, not with just me and my family, but with all the other tenants and delivery people who entered The Shoreland only to find the elevators down, the situation would have been unbearable. It was a large responsibility to put on Ms. Brown shoulder of giving attention to each and every need of all, and she definitely moved my anxiety from a 10 (high to a 1 (low). Please thank Ms. Brown for me on behalf of me and all those who were assisted during the evening hours when the unpredictable situation took place. Thank you.
Good option for students
I believe that living at Regents Park is a great option for me since it is near UChicago, and I have other friends from the LLM Class living in the same building. The neighborhood offers good options for food and shopping; however, not as many as you would find in the downtown area. The Regents Park building provides utilities such as a gym and laundry. On the other hand, the building is a bit old and needs maintenance from time to time. When I moved in, as another person passed down the apartment to me, I had to ask them to clean the vents and paint the walls. They did it very quickly.
Regents Park Review
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Solid Apartment, Not Great Value
We like our place. It is in a great location, right next to the 172 bus and directly above Whold Foods. Staff is nice. The gym is solid. It is pretty expensive for Hyde Park and maintenance is unreliable.
The Shoreland Review
Shoreland Apartments Review
Regents
Regents is great
Lessee
This apartment is generally clean and quiet, very comfortable to live. The bus stop is in front of the gate, which is convenient and safe to go to the school. It's also convenient to buy groceries as Trader Joe's is in 15-min walk away.
Decent place and price.
Quite a decent place to live. Most LLM students choose Regents Park - so it is a good option if you want to live nearby and close to your friends.
Georgian Court Review
Not very good, but cheap
Bad experience
Very expensive. Although people live there are very kind and warm-hearted. The apartment is too expensive, you can easily find other more new and comfortable apartment.
It's fine
The gym isn't the best and the package room has been a mess, but I can't hear my neighbors and it's really to get to the law school from here.
One of the best spots in Hyde Park
Regents Park apartments are the bang for your buck. Naturally, you end up spending less than you would living in the loop and you get a nicer apartment in a safer and quieter neighborhood that’s almost on-campus.
I highly recommend doing at least a video call walkthrough of the apartment before you pay anything to know what it actually looks like besides the staged photos.
Some apartments have an amazing view of the lake and the promontory point so do ask about that during you call with a leasing agent. The south or east facing apartments in the south tower have a clear view of the lake.
The 172 public bus (safe and free with UChicago ID) and the UChicago’s Regents Park express shuttle both pick you up before the building and drop you off close to Harper Center (most of the full-time program classes and events happen here). The 172 bus literally drops you off at Harper Center and runs almost every 15mins.
The building is close to Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Dominos, and all sorts of nice spots for shopping and exploring.
Hyde Park is a safe neighborhood (objectively safer than living in the downtown) owing to UChicago PD’s presence.
The only significant downside is that you may have FOMO about not living in downtown where almost all Boothies live.
It was alright
Good location but there were a lot of little things that were off
The Shoreland Review
Well-located, tons of law students in the building
Regents is fine, but disappointing
It has some average amenities, but I don't use them all that often. I'm most dissatisfied with the high rent and seeing a giant cockroach in my kitchen every other week. Plus they transition from cooling to heat way too early, and don't let you open your windows. So good luck being inside on an 80 degree day in the fall or spring. Very convenient place to live for a law student though.