Anderson Place Apartments

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Location
1850 Hanover Drive
(Central Davis, across from Anderson Plaza)
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 9:30am-5:30pm
Contact
(530)756-5800
[MAILTO]andersonplace@tandemproperties.com
Website
[WWW]tandemproperties.com
Features
[WWW]Affordable Housing units available
BBQ area

Anderson Place Apartments provides affordable housing within the city of Davis. Studios, one bedroom, and two bedroom units are designated [WWW]affordable housing units; prices range from $876/month to $1109/month (in July 2009).

Anderson Place also has HUD Housing *low income*... To be accepted into the HUD program you have to be on the waiting list first. THE LIST IS CLOSED ....The list can be closed anywhere from 6 months to 2 years. HUD is approximately 30% of your GROSS income. You can contact Anderson and ask any more questions you have regarding this program.

New Management

Anderson has undergone a change in management:

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I live there for a year... not too bad, not to great. I never had a problem with anything, and it is a fairly quiet setting.


I lived above the parking lot facing Covell, which was apparently the happening place to be late at night -aec


2005-07-25 11:16:27   Really suck with packages. Always forget to send slips up to say they have our shit. "Must have blown off." Had a package delivered July 6th, didn't get it til the 25th. I've been emailing Amazon back and forth. When I had called the office (twice in these last almost 3 weeks), they said they checked and didn't have it. I had to go down today and just ask to "look myself". What do you know, there it was, 2nd shelf. Course book a week before the class ends. Rat bastards. When I'm not really annoyed I'll write about what we thought of this place. —ES 8/15 - Yup....they still suck with packages. Especially one manager, she acts like it's the biggest inconvience ever to let you get your package and can be a bit snippy.


2005-11-15 13:45:51   The apts here are ok. Paying about 900 something a 2bedroom. But be cautious not to get the apts with the windows facing West(where the sun sets) or else, u will have to turn on AC 24/7 in the summer. gl —LanEvo


2005-11-15 14:33:51   Yeah, I had apt #2, right by the bus stop and facing westwards - and upstairs. The smaller room is about 9 by 10 feet. The window is 3 by 7 feet. One entire wall is a wall to wall mirrored closet door. . And...there's no central air. One unit in the living room and that's it. And the hallway to the bedrooms is L shaped, and the air doesn't get past the bend. It was worse then living in an oven. I ended up buying shadecloth and trying to form a screen against the window...which broke rules apparrently. I felt they didn't really care too much for students. Management changed hands after we were there a month. When we originally moved in, the place wasn't clean, and they didn't even say sorry. Just 'oops'. Maintanence spent more time moving shopping carts across the street, except Ed (that guy rocked). Our staircase was loose. The entire thing. The bolt was slipping out, and every step you took made it shake 3 or 4 inches to the side. They told us not to worry, it shouldn't fall, but we nearly fell carrying bags and stuff. Took them 4 weeks to fix it, after multiple complaints. And that was in early summer. Like I said above, they really were dreadful with packages year round. If your apartment is in good condition, its not facing west, and it's not upstairs, you'll be fine here - the price is decent. Oh, you don't have to pay for gas. Shared water heaters. We never ran out of hot water, but my apartment building was smaller then the others. Location was the really only nice thing we found. On the F line and right by G, and cross the street from the shopping center. Parking wasn't ever an issue. You have to camp out the night before or at least by 4 or 5 am to sign a lease. They only have a maximum of 50 apartments they allow for student use. But really, I'd recommend other places first. —ES


2006-01-03 18:43:30   Davis’s ghetto- It’s too noisy, feels like living in an urban ghetto. Some neighbors are so unethical, blasting rap music that can be heard throughout half of the apartment complex. And the management doesn’t seem to care. Even in winter, when you have window closed, the sonorous base sounds can really give you a headache. No central air conditioning, and no air conditioning at all in some rooms, along with bad insulation, it’s fairly cold in the winter. it's cheap but I would like to pay another two hundred dollars to move into a better apartment but it’s too hard to move. Cars are parked at a distance from the apt. and the manager is not so nice to me —GorDon


2006-03-12 17:45:48   I have really likes living here. It —ToNu


Living here has been a mixed experience. I both love it and hate it. What I love is if you want privacy, you got it. What I hate (dislike rather) is that it feels like a cheap hotel minus the cockroaches (haven't seen any and that's awesome). —BryonWright


2007-05-19 16:05:25   GorDon's comment about Anderson Place being like an "urban ghetto" is both funny and sad. Obviously you have never lived in/near a city environment or you would be a bit more careful about what you write and how you write it. It is offensive to me that you liken Anderson Place to a ghetto just because some people here choose to listen to hip-hop. Would you be saying that it feels like you are living in/near a trailer park if there were residents listening to country music/classic rock? WTF? Any apartment complex you reside in in a college town such as Davis is going to be noisy, as many students (regardless of their ethnicity) enjoy blasting music - whether it be rap, country, pop, etc. I take pleasure in the fact that I live in such a diversified apartment complex (something that seems so rare in this horribly boring, stifling, and conservative town). That is one of the many things I miss about living in a city. I have met countless friendly faces here - interesting, unique, and helpful people. The management is wonderful, too, and my apartment is quiet, comfortable, and relaxing.


2007-07-26 15:32:41   I lived at Anderson Place for one year, and I can agree that the office does suck with packages. They left notices on my door saying they were going to send one of my packages back, when I had never even received an arrival notice for it. However, management was very good about fixing things, they would always do it within a couple of hours. I also really liked the location, walking distance to 49er and a grocery store. The apartment was okay, no central heat/air or dishwasher, but not the end of the world. I don't think I would live here again, only because it was noisy all the time since there are lots of families here, and thus, lots of kids. —ani


2007-09-26 14:49:24   I live here and I am sometimes awakened during the night/early morning by people going through the dumpsters and the recycling bins, as these are pretty close to my window. It would be great if we could get locked recycling bins. I haven't met the new staff in person, but they have been very courteous when I have emailed them my maintenance requests. —CalamityJanie


2008-05-02 12:57:07   HELLO!! My name is Kyler Fiero, I am the leasing agent for Anderson Place... AND I LOVE IT HERE!!! Great people, location, and the STAFF IS AMAZING!!!!!! I would love to help assist you in your housing needs... GIVE ME A CALL!!!!! 530-756-5800 —Anderson


2008-07-02 02:08:22   I work right next to these apartments, and while I agree it's not quite an urban ghetto, it is as ghetto as Davis gets. An abnormally large percentage of regular "problem" customers at my work live in this place. My car was broken into while parked across the street from Anderson Place, and the cop I made the report with flat out told me he was positive someone from the complex was responsible. Cops are always outside the place looking for people and there are lots of mentally disabled people walking around half-dressed and/or talking to people who aren't there. It's not Compton or anything, but it ain't El Macero either. —JakeJames



2008-10-25 18:37:12   you noe to be honest i just moved in durin septmeber..n the arpment looks realli nice..however..the noise lvl here is so crzy..there always lil kids runnin espeically on weekends wen u tryin to study..i ask the maintance to come n look at our kitchen fan n they never did..second of all the focet is always drippin wit water they fix it but now u hab to turn the knob sideways..anyways one good thing is tat this place is the cheapest around n close to the bus stops..i think tat was the main reason why i chose this complex. —thnguyen


2008-10-31 08:51:33   They are trying to improve the complex by having a new manager come in and she changed the policy on everyone even the ones who lived there for years. Make sure you leave the apartment spotless before leaving or they'll charge you hundreds of dollars for a little bit of spot cleaning. Also, make sure that when you move in you pay attention to every little detail and note it or they will charge you for repairs even if you didn't do it. The managers before were much better than the new one. —Marcie


2009-04-22 20:10:47   i have the 2 beds 1 bath plan. i love how one of the bedrooms has mirrored closet. nice, clean place with ample parking. management are all very nice and friendly. the only downside is that the walls a very thin. but i think that's to be expected everywhere. —Vi



2009-09-29 15:01:27   DAVIS, CA - The Davis Police Department says a woman was shot by a Yolo County sheriff's deputy Tuesday morning.

According to Lt. Colleen Turay, the deputy was in the process of evicting a 45-year-old woman from an apartment on the 1800 block of Hanover Drive when she threatened the deputy with a knife. The deputy placed a call for help at 10:27 a.m.

When Davis police officers arrived, the woman threw the knife at one of them, Turay said. That is when the deputy shot the woman once, said Turay.

The condition of the woman, who was transported to UC Davis Medical Center, was unknown, Turay said. The woman was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, Turay said.

The names of those involved have not been released.

The Davis Police Department and Yolo County District Attorney's Office are investigating the shooting.
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2009-11-02 14:39:24   You really can't beat the price for what you are getting. I complained about the maintenance issues but I should also add that for small fixes (light bulbs and such...), they are pretty fast. Location is great. Plenty of parking. Lay-out is spacious. Friendly neighbors ans office staff. Right on bus line.
Just go through the pain of getting things fixed in the first couple of months and you are good to go. —davisoldie

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