Five Points Seniors

2.7
11 reviews

About

Apartment Building
Welcome to KDF Communities, a leading real estate development and investment company specializing in affordable housing across California, Washington, and Colorado. Founded in 1996 in Newport Beach, CA, we have proudly built, acquired, and revitalized over 6,000 rental units in more than 50 properties. Our thoughtfully designed communities boast stylish and functional living spaces, as well as top-notch amenities, ensuring you'll love calling a KDF property your home. Our dedicated team is committed to providing an exceptional living experience from the moment you move in. To learn more about our available properties, reach out to our friendly leasing specialists today.

Location

Five Points Seniors
18561 Florida St, Huntington Beach, CA
92648, United States

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Reviews

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  • BA
    B A
    Dec 2, 2025
    1.0
    Lived in this place for a year, it had very dirty carpet in the halls and lobby. They have replace some but there is still a lot on each floor. My beef with them I gave them my 30 day notice as required and left one chair that the maintainence man said he wanted, Tried to rent again and they said the reason they didn't Is because of damages. They didn;t give any $1600 deposit back and $500 added saying I damage the apartment. Which none of this is true or not near true. After a year lease they are responsible to paint the apartment but charged me for it. The carpet is to changed after a year lease but I was charge for. And there was a small hole in the wall but not worth $2300. Found out they say tenant cause damages so they can take deposit and charge extra money with contractors they already deal with, I will be reporting them to HUD or some tenant right organization.
  • MY
    MC York
    Aug 18, 2023
    4.0
    Nice, comfy units.
  • GR
    greg rea
    Oct 19, 2021
    1.0
    I toured it this morning. The front lobby and back doors were open, and being a block from Beach Blvd, and the homeless shelter, that shouldn't be the case. Next, residents do NOT have reserved parking. You have to compete for parking on Florida with the businesses and the apartment complexes. Seniors . competing for a parking spot. Just so cheap, poorly planned. And parking is extra once you get it, but she couldn't tell me how much. And she couldn't even show where the unit would be that is coming up, to "protect the privacy" of the current tenants. Really, this is just a big "pass" in my book.
  • LL
    Larry
    Jan 9, 2017
    2.0
    I would recommend opening the balcony doors and windows for rooms facing the main street side of the building and paying attention to the traffic noise. If you can put up with the noise fine, but be warned that it is loud and continues till late at night and starts up early in the morning.