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Guilderland is a town in Albany County, New York, United States. Major attractions include Albany Country Club and Saint Madelene Sophe Church.Among the biggest companies in Guilderland Center are Anthem Productions and Christina Steel Inc.The biggest schools here are Farnsworth middle school and Guilderland elementary school .One of the best places to visit when you are in Guilderland Centers are Kaikout Kill ,Hunger Kill and Interchange One.Famous persons from Guilderland Center include Warren Redlich.

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Park Guilderland Apartments offers one, two, and three-bedroom apartments for rent in Guilderland Center, a short drive from the NYS Capitol. Spacious and airy, Park Guilderland floor plans boast f...Read More…
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Park Guilderland Apartments

5.0

By NEW RESIDENT

I just moved in,can not waittill the lease is up,did not relizehow bad everything is here,falling apart,everything smells like cigerette smoke from people smoking,the walls are leaking,from the rain,with junks of plaster falling off. ...read more

Park Guilderland Apartments

2.0

By P.G. RESIDENT

I MOVED HERE A FEW YEARS AGO,EVER SINCE THE NEW CO.TOOK OVER(MORGAN)IT SEEMS LIKE EVERYTHING IS FALLING APART.IF YOU ARE NOT A SMOKER,THEN THEN IT'S NOT FOR YOU,THE BUILDING REEKS OF SMOKE,THE AC/HEAT UNITS ARE FROM 1971,DO NOT WORK. WHEN IT RAINS,WATER LEAKS IN THE WALLS,NOW WE HAVE MOLD GROWING,WENT TO COMPLAINE,STILL HAS NOT BEEN FIXED,(5 MONTHS) OUTDOOR LIGHTING IS TERRIBLE,THE BUILDING IS WIDE OPEN 24/7 FOR ANYONE TO COME IN,THIS IS NOT SAFE. ...read more

Park Guilderland Apartments

1.0

By Anonymous

If you’re a non-smoker beware. If the person living under you smokes the smoke comes up through the walls and into your apartment. If something as simple as a light breaks, it takes weeks and/or a month for it to get fixed. All the windows in both buildings leak and cause black mold to grow. The only thing they will do is mud it and paint over it, then a few weeks later the mold is back. In the winter, the snow removal is poor. They never plow or clear walkways before 8am, so if you go to work early your on your own here. Then the plowing they do is terrible. Where cars were when they plow takes days to get cleared. Some of the entrances don't even get cleared at all. Then if you complain about something your labeled a "complainer" and given a bad attitude, when nothing is even done about your complaint. The management and employees of Morgan Management (the owners) have made it clear that it is more important to rent apt. then take care of the tenants they already have. ...read more

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By Eduall (Educationalservices) November 26, 2014

Goodbye Summer, Hello Storage

Can you hear that? Its the sigh heard around the world as summer comes to a close. For the past 3 months we've been lounging around the pool drinking ice cold beers and throwing impromptu backyard bar-b-ques. However, all of this is coming to an end very soon. That's right, after Labor Day we need to store the coolers, put away the Slip-in-Slides (along with your white linen pants) and transition into life post summer. Planning for the fall and winter seasons is a must! By planning I don't mean harvesting crops and keeping the farm nourished but, by adjusting our home to meet the changing seasons and creating a cozy living space. Think about it, when you're "spring cleaning," you're trying to get rid of stuff in your home since you'll be spending a majority of your time outside. I personally find that when the weather gets too hot and unbearable, decluttering my house of knick-knacks brings down the heat just a little. This probably couldn't be further from the truth but at that 105 degree California moment, its all I got. But the planning I'm talking about is more than just some comfy blankets and firewood for the chimney. I'm talking about leaky roofs and squeaky floors. Things that can keep you up at night-literally. Take care of these projects before the rainy and cold weather while you still have a chance. Rent one of our convenient and portable storage containers and store your equipment and belongings while the renovations happen. Plus, you wouldn't want to leave your belongings out in the cold would you?  Whatever your plan is to prepare for the fall and winter time, PODS is here to help! ...read more

By Pods August 31, 2011

Downsize to Simplify

It goes without saying that the last couple of years have been rough on a lot of us. Between lost jobs and a plummeting economy, many households recently have downsized and shifted their spending styles. Downsizing for many is dreadful and tragic. Going from a 7500 square foot house to a 2000 square foot condo can be somewhat of a slap in the face. The most important thing about downsizing isn’t about square footage or neighborhoods, it’s about simplifying your life and making new memories. The bigger the house, the more stuff you’ll have. With ample amount of closet space, you really don’t have to worry about finding a place for your things but when you’re downsizing and moving to a smaller residence, that all changes. Smaller houses usually clutter faster and if you want a clean and spacious looking house, you really have to limit the things you store inside. Your moving process should begin in rooms you don’t use often. These rooms usually house stuff we don’t use on a normal base or really don’t need but still hold on too. The reality is most households spend a majority of their time in one or two rooms like the kitchen or living room. The guest room and formal dining room usually are reserved for special occasions and if you’re downsizing, chances are your new place won’t have a guest bedroom. Start with these rooms and really assess what you should take and what you should leave behind. When you begin the process of what to keep and what to toss, our PODS containers can be a good measuring device to limit what you take into your new place. Try to fill one PODS Container will all your belongings and when you run out of space, you’re done packing and can toss the rest. Once you decide you’re done sorting the keep pile with the toss pile, act fast and get rid of the stuff asap! The longer it stays insight, the more you’ll be tempted to go through it again and pull out knick-knacks you want to keep. It’s hard to believe, but there are plenty of benefits to downsizing. Spending less on your mortgage payments, lower utility bills, less cleaning and you getting rid of stuff that has just been laying around the house serving no purpose. Maybe smaller is better?       ...read more

By Pods April 20, 2011