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3.1
(47 reviews)

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2055 Range Ave, Santa Rosa, CA
95401, United States
https://www.parcstationapts.com

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Parc Station
2055 Range Ave, Santa Rosa, CA
95401, United States

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3.1
47 reviews
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  • BS
    Barbara Spataro
    Mar 12, 2026
    5.0
    Always pleasant and efficient. Does a terrific job and quickly. Earned five stars!!
  • CC
    Chum
    Nov 21, 2025
    1.0
    Awful place. By far the worst rental I’ve lived in. Other tenants litter all over the complex and let their dogs defecate inside hall lobbies without cleaning up. One time there was fecal matter left and smeared in one of the elevators! On a few occasions there was even trails of blood in lobbies with some smeared on exit door handles. Walls are paper thin, so if you’re especially unlucky with who you live around, we heard sub woofers blaring, domestic disputes/ violence, and mentally ill / drug addicted neighbors up at all hours of the night screaming, rearranging furniture and pounding on walls / floorboards. Things like this would go on for days / weeks at a time, however long their benders would last. Noise complaints to management or security only made them more agitated and lead to direct threats, harassment and other retaliation from these other tenants. Entry / exit doors were broken on a regular basis, elevators broke fairly regular too as did the machines in the laundry room. Almost once a month someone would pull a fire alarm, either someone’s child, someone wandering into the complex or one of the mentally ill / drug addicted tenants. It would take an hour or so for the fire department to deal with this. If you’re someone that works full time and values your sleep and sanity, these apartments are borderline unliveable especially for being near $2000 a month. Not to mention, especially the state of the complex, fpi management will not return your safety deposit. They’ll find any reason to pocket it no matter how clean you’ve left. An absolute joke.
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    C A
    May 5, 2022
    4.0
    Lived here for 6 months during 21-22. It is decently priced compared to other pet friendly, w onsite laundry complexes in Santa Rosa. Convenient location near Target and grocery stores. It is a good spot if you don't have a car- very close to bus stop. I never had a maintenance issue but management responded quickly to general questions/ concerns. PROS: *Pet friendly *Large closets *Mostly nice neighbors- mostly mix of seniors and young couples *Walls are fairly sound proof. Heard below neighbor TV, video games frequently but side neighbors barely noticed. *Good water pressure & heats quickly *Place is nicely landscaped *Elevator CONS: *The parking is ridiculous/ inconvenient. You are charged monthly for an unassigned spot on a different site. No guest parking. * Too many dog owners don't leash their dogs in hallway or outside & don't pick up after them. *Most residents are polite but as with any apartment complex there are some inconsiderate neighbors who are loud, leave trash around, smoke inside etc.
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    Catherine Ward
    Nov 17, 2017
    1.0
    I lived here for 2 and a half miserable years- besides the other tenants being extremely loud, children running in the halls, the unmistakable smell of pot and trash nearly EVERYWHERE (and it's supposed to be a non-smoking community, but like management would ever do anything about it)- the rent is extraordinarily high for a shoebox sized apartment, and the rent keeps going up by at least 100$ every year. I just got my deposit back (which I can't seem to cash because no one will pick up the phone to verify from my bank that their account even exists) of which I was charged 200$ for a MICROWAVE. This microwave wasn't even replaced when I moved in, even though it had a MASSIVE SCORCH MARK inside it, which was remarked on the move in sheet. Past that, the office managers never pick up their phone, are out for lunch whenever they feel like it, and are passive aggressive toward you for zero reason. There are tweakers and homeless people that sleep in the gazebo and scream through the parking lot in the early morning, more than three drug dealers actually making sales in the lot- and you get to play the fun game of "was that a truck backfiring or did someone just get shot" every once in a while. The neighborhood is the highway and mall and a bus station (of which is filled with homeless campers in sleeping bags). The only positive I can find is that the laundry facilities never destroyed my clothes. The shower heads in the apartments are set at about 5 ft, so you have to crouch unless you're very short, the plumbing breaks constantly (and the building gets charged as a whole for the water), the appliances are ancient (one had broke in my unit, and was replaced by one EVEN OLDER) and the carpets are largely plastic. At one point, I came down with a noise complaint about a neighbor and the office basically called me a liar because no one was supposed to be in my neighboring unit at the time. A few days later, I see emergency cleaning happening in that apartment, because I guess there were actual squatters in the unit!! The office does not care or take care of anything in the apartments, when the Santa Rosa fires happened, not a single call was made or any effort to make sure we as tenants were safe or cared for, the entire staff just stayed home and forgot all about us. We had alarms blaring the entire day, even though we weren't in the evacuation zone, or on fire. Just tenants panicking and pulling the alarms, and not once was there any indication that the front office cared at all during it- we were completely abandoned. There was no power for week, and no hot water for a while more after that. (But that is a more common occurrence, even without the fires, the hot water just fails at random.) Renter beware, rethink even being in Santa Rosa if you can, but do NOT rent from this complex. I gave them the benefit of the doubt multiple times over the years, even re-leasing, but it was the biggest mistake of my life.

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