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Jovelyn Elenzano
Mar 06, 2026
I had a great experience at Fremont. The community is clean, well-maintained, and in a convenient location. What really stood out was the front desk staff (Lea was great) —they were always friendly, welcoming, and helpful whenever I had questions. Overall, it’s a great place to live!
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Labron Paige
Mar 06, 2026
Lived in many apartment complexes now and the staff here are the most patient and kind that I've come across so far! Alana is always attentive and kind whenever I need something from her! What a great community. :)
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Maria Pontius (Mo)
Feb 10, 2026
I absolutely love the staff at Fremont. They’ve always been extremely kind and have helped me get packages in my car when I was injured (thank you Alana!!!!). The rooms are spacious and I love the amenities they have here. If they break, the staff is on top of making sure they get repaired in a timely manner. In my three years here, I’ve never really had a bad experience.
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Max Bennett 02
Jan 25, 2026
If you’re considering living at Fremont Station, don’t. I’ve never seen a more disorganized, predatory, and downright incompetent apartment complex in my life.
They literally moved me into someone else’s occupied unit. I had a key and everything. I walked in on strangers half-naked in their room because Fremont double-signed leases and didn’t bother to check. That was my first day.
The office staff rarely replied to emails and couldn’t do anything without the manager, who (in Fall 2025) was genuinely one of the most incapable people I’ve ever met in a leadership role. It’s honestly made me less confident in humanity that people like him are climbing career ladders.
Every month they added random charges to my account for things I never signed up for. They could never explain them, then had to issue credits to compensate. That should have been a red flag — but it gets worse.
When I moved out (after 4–5 months on a short lease), Fremont sent me over $500 in “damage” charges and told me it was final. I disputed it and they insisted I never filled out a move-in damage form. I produced the form — suddenly the total dropped by hundreds of dollars. So yes, they tried to take advantage of me until they got caught. That’s not just bad management — that’s predatory.
While living there, I saw multiple police incidents, including a full street shutdown for a standoff because someone barricaded themselves inside with a gun. Fire alarms went off for hours in my unit with no explanation. The heating system didn’t work. Their handyman damaged the floors and oversprayed everything like it was his first day on earth.
This place is absolutely not where a freshman or first-time renter should live. If I didn’t fight them on nearly everything, I would have been ripped off hundreds of dollars and gaslit into paying for their mistakes. Fremont Station is a terrible apartment complex, run poorly, and clearly designed to squeeze money out of inexperienced tenants.
Avoid at all costs.
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If your goal is to do a 5-minute workout, the treadmills here are perfect — because that’s exactly when they shut off. The Peloton bikes look fancy but don’t show any data, so they’re basically expensive decorations.
Add in random internet outages and equipment that’s always “temporarily unavailable,” and you start to wonder what exactly is being maintained here.