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Ithaca Renting Company
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Sha Z.
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When I was searching for an apartment, I looked at the properties owned by Ithaca Renting Company. The representatives were always quite friendly and willing to help. The properties that they own include Collegetown Court and Collegetown Plaza, but I know they have at least one other one whose name escapes me. The buildings range from moderate prices to relatively expensive, although I didn't notice too much difference between them.
The company gave out floor plans for each building and was very accommodating in showing sample apartments.
One note of caution. The apartments are very popular and they go quickly. If you want to get one of better ones, you need to act fast. The first day that leases could be signed this past year, I drove by to see a huge line of people waiting outside for the office to open. Apparently, some had slept outside overnight to get a good spot in line so they would be guaranteed their first choice apartment.
I haven't heard of any negatve experiences with the company or the apartments, but since I chose a different place, I obviously haven't had too much experience. Anyone looking for an apartment in Collegetown should definitely go the leasing office and see what they have available.
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