Bell Partners

 277 listings          
 279 reviews
7.8
Building rating
7.2
Management rating

What's great

  • Conveniently located next to public transit and retail options.
  • Management is very responsive to any complaints filed.
  • Great modern amenities

What could be better

  • Building management is constantly changing.

Recent Bell Partners reviews

Bell Flatirons

2 management rating Reviewed by on

Good place to live, lots of amenities: gym, pool, hot tub, lake with kayaks available, walking trails. Mantience is just really slow.

Bell Flatirons
 / Denver  / 3 beds, 2 baths

90% of people in the building go to school here

10 management rating Reviewed by on

There are tons of things to do, when you have a break from reading. Staff are very friendly, and service is amazing. The main lobby and amenities are also very clean and always work. The gym is nice and has almost everything needed. Rent is very reasonable and the location is unbeatable-5 minute walk to class. Very safe

The Metropolitan
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 2 beds, 2 baths

Relatively middle of the road

4 management rating Reviewed by on

The leasing office can be sometimes non communicative which is frustrating. Some neighbors can be loud, but you don’t really have control over that. Otherwise I think it is nice to live here

Hudson 5401 Apartments
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 1 bed, 1 bath

Great Management & High Quality Units

10 management rating Reviewed by on

Maintenance is great, excellent management tream. Poolside units do not get the best sunlight in the winter.

The Metropolitan
 / Raleigh-Durham  / Studio, 1 bath

Good

9 management rating Reviewed by on

The staff is super friendly & personable.

The Metropolitan
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 1 bed, 1 bath

Definitely would choose to live here again

10 management rating Reviewed by on

Great staff, great facilities, so close to the law school

The Metropolitan
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 2 beds, 2 baths

Bell Flatirons

3 management rating Reviewed by on

The amenities are amazing and you get a lot more space for the price than you would in downtown Boulder but it is a very large complex so they are pretty slow with maintenance requests unless you keep calling them. Overall, plan on living here all three years of school because of the price point and the location. Super close to grocery store, the mall, restaurants, and only about 15 minute drive to class.

Bell Flatirons
 / Denver  / 2 beds, 2 baths

Great place to live.

9 management rating Reviewed by on

The apartments at Comet Bermuda Run are very nice and quiet. There are nice amenities, including a pool and a gym. Maintenance and management are quite responsive. I have no regrets about choosing this complex.

Comet Bermuda Run
 / Winston Salem  / 2 beds, 2 baths

Great Place

9 management rating Reviewed by on

The apartment is in a nice, quiet area. The maintenance workers respond very quickly and we haven't had any issues with utilities. It is on the pricier end of the affordable range for a graduate student. Amenities are great. We love the pool and the common area in the lobby. The gym is open 24/7. Very dog-friendly neighborhood and great neighbors. It is a 25 minute drive from campus and 20 minute drive from the Hanes mall, about 25 minutes from downtown W-S.

Comet Bermuda Run
 / Winston Salem  / 2 beds, 2 baths

Great apartment!

10 management rating Reviewed by on

Perfect place for a pet-owner! Vintage Raleigh has a ton of amenities: gym, game-room, pet spas, dog parks, lounge area, huge pool, etc. The apartment complex is kept very clean and always looks nice. Staff is extremely helpful and friendly. I’m glad I moved here.

Vintage Raleigh West
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 2 beds, 2 baths

Great

10 management rating Reviewed by on

Super close to campus!

The Metropolitan
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 1 bed, 1 bath

Best apartment experience in Raleigh

9 management rating Reviewed by on

I’ve lived in Raleigh for 7 years since I went to undergrad here. I’ve lived a lot of different places and this is by far the best. There’s good visitor parking, the building is clean, the office staff and maintenance are very responsive, the area is safe and walkable, and there’s not a ton of noise.

616 at the Village
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 1 bed, 2 baths

My car was stolen

3 management rating Reviewed by on

Hi! Honestly the property itself is brand new, so the units are very nice. The floors though are paper thin and you can hear everything from the people below you, and will get numerous noise complaints from the people below! The second night living on the property my locked car was stolen from right in-front of my building. The car was found 45 minutes away and absolutely totaled. The front office did nothing to help, claimed it would happen anywhere, and said they had zero cameras. Very frustrating situation for someone who hadn’t even unpacked their bags yet! The lady we spoke too didn’t even communicate the issue with the rest of their staff, after saying online they took the issue very seriously. The drive itself to campus is only 15 minutes, but coming to an 8am and leaving at 5pm it will be around 30-40 minutes with rush out. The unit itself is huge and the amenities are nice, but I will be moving next year!

Hudson 5401 Apartments
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 1 bed, 1 bath

Law Student @ Metropolitan

9 management rating Reviewed by on

I think living at the Metropolitan is great option if you're looking to be in walking distance to the law school and around other law students. It seems like half of the building is occupied by Campbell students. The office staff are incredibly friendly and very helpful with the leasing process, even if you're doing it all from out-of-state.

If you have a dog, the Met is super dog friendly. They have a dog park inside the locked gates of the property, which is nice when you have to take your dog out at night. Although, I have walked my dog in the area around the building at night and have not had any safety concerns.

What I will say is to be aware of the fact that, because of the type of construction of the building, you will be able to hear everything that happens in the hallway outside your door and, unless you live on the top floor, you will be able to hear your neighbors a lot if they're not considerate. There are times when my plates in my cabinets shake because of my heavy-footed upstairs neighbor. There is also not a ton of natural light coming into the apartment if your unit faces the pool.

I do think that the rent prices for the units are a bit high, but it does come with the benefit of not having to commute to school. You're also walking distance a lot of the fun things to do in downtown, without being in an area where it gets too loud and rowdy.

The Metropolitan
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 1 bed, 1 bath

If you want a luxury apartment without a luxury experience, this is the place for you.

2 management rating Reviewed by on

I waited a couple months to write my review of this place. I was initially drawn in by the beautiful amenities and the seemingly really supportive management. Upon move-in I was welcomed to dead roaches throughout the halls and stained carpets. In addition, within the first week I was able to hear all my upstairs neighbors footsteps to the point where I wanted to transferring units. I tried to speak to them and in response to trying to reason they would purposely stomp through out their unit - you can here every single foot step they take. When you are walking in the hallways you can feel the shaking from the people walking/living above. Resident have told me they have to listen to noise machines to be able to able to sleep at times. When you are in your bedroom you'll be able to hear your next door neighbor talk on the phone and enjoy the music that they are listening to. I was told by management I would have to pay a $1,000 transfer fee. When I tried to appeal to regional management I did not hear back for a month. When I went in person to follow-up they had not even reached out to regional about the issue. The property managers are really supportive and nice... until you have a problem. There are a few nice staff which I appreciate however nice doesn't help when you have a problem.

In addition, my electricity constantly short-circuits and my power goes out in portions of my apartment. If I didn't know how to reset my own breakers, I'd constantly be in the dark.

If you are a young professional that works, needs a quiet environment or even are moving with a family and desire a tranquil environment, I would avoid this place.

On the positive side maintenance is responsive where they can be for issues that they are able to resolve.

Overall, I really wish I would've taken heed to the comments that I read on here and I could've avoided this situation. I will definitely be leaving this complex when my lease is up.

The Reserve at Patterson Place
 / Raleigh-Durham  / 1 bed, 1 bath