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AI Property Summary
East End Apartments, also known as East End Lofts at the Railyard, offers industrial and modern loft-style units with 20ft ceilings in downtown Denton, TX. The property is conveniently located within two miles of both the University of North Texas (UNT) and Texas Woman's University (TWU), making it suitable for students and professionals. Key features include in-unit washer and dryer, open-concept layouts, granite countertops, and a walkable location near the A-Train, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife.
3.8
Average
From $1,389 /month
616 E Hickory St, Denton, TX 76205, USA-Show on Google Maps
3.8
Average
Based on 43 Google reviews
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These are the 5 latest Google reviews for East End Apartments.
Reviews tend to skew toward strong opinions. They're a useful guide, but may not reflect the typical day-to-day experience.
5
February 2026
The property and apartment are excellent. Additionally, Lindsey and the office staff are consistently willing to provide assistance and answer any questions you may have.
5
February 2026
Wonderful experience! Lindsey Skelton is always a joy to work with. She’s sweet, professional, helpful, and always goes above and beyond to ensure we are taken care of and happy. She is your go to girl and cannot recommend her enough!!
5
February 2026
I usually don't leave reviews, but I have to say how amazing my experience has been. Not just the pure aesthetics but the customer service is the definition of 5 stars. Lindsey Skeleton has been a joy to work with and would recommend this place over any other in the category. Make sure to ask for the angel known as Lindsey.
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October 2025
I thought that this apartment would be perfect for me. I had nowhere to go and the leasing agent here answered me faster than any other place but when I moved in, there were already roaches they have pest control come out and they said they fixed it, but then I started seeing roaches again and I also called in maintenance because I had some issues in the kitchen. I felt very offended when I was telling the maintenance man about the roaches. He tried to tell me basically it’s because I’m dirty mind you I have a child who is in the middle of eating and playing with her toys and he considered that dirty saying that I need to clean up that’s why there’s roaches It’s just very offensive. I’m a single mom this place is kind of expensive and there’s no reason for there to be roaches a few days ago I found a hole in the wall and roaches were crawling all out of it and they were all in my baby toys. I’m not sure if there is a way to sue them or have an action taken against them, but I’m pretty sure you’re not supposed to let people move in with pest problems. It’s really irritating especially because I have a baby. I would say it’s not worth moving in and I can’t wait until my lease is up
March 2025
I’ve been leasing here since Nov 24 and, it’s been stressful chaos!! The unit directly in front of me was infested with roaches both large and small and now they’re getting into my unit. Management will deny any type of infestation and charge for treatment which is illegal! Another problem is unsafe conditions these gates are supposed to locked upon entry with a designated key fob. Homeless come in and out this building and sleep in the hallways. One man knocked on my door for 2hrs while I called the police. All the management told me to do was the police ridiculous. They will also not put monthly expenses on a current bill but will add them in the future and label as the city billing mistake. I am actively trying to exit this lease but they will surely make it difficult.
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