Cedar Rapids Newest Affordable Housing Community
Welcome to Union at Wiley Apartments! Located in the heart of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, our affordable housing community offers the perfect combination of style and convenience. Situated just minutes away from CRST International, Mount Mercy University, and COE College, you'll be able to enjoy the best of city living with everything the area has to offer.
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At Union at Wiley Apartments, we provide spacious one-, two-, and three-bedroom floorplans with amazing amenities such as in-unit washer and dryers, spacious closets, and a new fitness center. In addition, our incredible amenities boast a perk of apartment living for our residents including a business center, a new fitness center with modern equipment, and an outdoor playground and picnic area.
Our convenient location allows residents to enjoy all that Cedar Rapids has to offer. From world-class shopping, dining and entertainment to its beautiful parks and museums, there is something here for everyone. We invite you to schedule a tour and visit Union at Wiley Apartments today. Our professional one-site leasing team looks forward to showing you all that our beautiful community has to offer.
I’ve been trying to get in contact with someone for about a month now, but unfortunately I haven’t had any calls answered or emails returned. I’m simply trying to find out what units are currently available so I can start the application process if possible. I would really appreciate a response or some form of communication.
NJ
Nevaeh Johnson
Feb 26, 2026
4.0
I would like to say props to the new manager Brenda! She’s has been extra nice. She’s is doing her best to make sure everyone is happy!
I just have a few things I would like to add is that it would be easier for rent payments if there was a drop box. So tenants can pay turn in rent on time!
If you want tenants to be happy and not upsets not so many late fees/ penalties A DROP BOX would be 10x wonderful. For anyone who work all day and doesn’t have the time or miss the office open hours to turn in rent. If can’t be paid online.
LB
Lorna Brecht
Jan 28, 2026
1.0
Update: got a call back, they are telling me they don't legally have to show me my invoice for the carpet placement that they did. Which is so wrong. You legally have too.
If leaving zero stars were an option, I would happily choose it.
I lived at Union at Wiley from October 3, 2024 to October 3, 2025, and it was hands down one of the worst places I have ever lived. Constant shootings, fires, and a front office that apparently doesn’t believe in answering the phone — that pretty much sums it up.
Tiffany, who was the property manager during my time there, was never present when it actually mattered. When there were shootings or fires on the property, she was nowhere to be found. Instead, the maintenance supervisor was the one responding — which makes absolutely no sense. For the record, I now work in property management, so I know exactly how unacceptable this is.
I moved out in October, and to this day I have not received my security deposit — nor have I received a ledger explaining the so-called “carpet replacement” I was charged for. Where is it? Your guess is as good as mine.
I wouldn’t recommend this place to my worst enemy, and trust me, I have plenty.
Overall, this is one of the most incompetent and unprofessional property management companies I have ever dealt with — and I’ve dealt with many. For a place labeled as “low-income housing,” charging nearly $900 a month is laughable. That is not low income — it’s highway robbery.
If you’re considering living here, do yourself a favor and just drive through the complex. You’ll get your answer immediately. Trash is never picked up, kids are running wild — climbing on carports — and parents are nowhere to be found. There are open drug deals in the hallways, homeless people sleeping inside the buildings, and the front door locks never work.
Even contractors who have worked on this property have openly said they do not feel safe being inside the buildings or on the grounds.
This place is a disaster, and the management should be ashamed.
AO
Amy O'Brien
Jun 9, 2023
1.0
I don’t normally post my frustrations, but I am going to do it today because this is so wrong!
I tried to apply to Union at Wiley today, but I make too much money for their income guidelines. So, instead of being able to live in a brand new apartment with a washer, dryer, and dishwasher in it, I have to continue to live in a 50 year old rundown building where I have to do my own dishes and walk to my apartment basement or take the clothes to a laundromat to launder them.
These kinds of places need to raise the income guidelines to a more reasonable level, or they need to lease apartments to “regular” people, too! So unfair! 🤬
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