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Linden Hill

4.6
(140 reviews)

Business Details

8279 W Arbor Park Dr, Magna, UT
84044, United States
(971) 332-1146
https://www.lindenhillapts.com

About

Apartment Building
Tucked between the majestic Oquirrh Mountains and the Great Salt Lake in Magna, Utah, the luxurious Linden Hill apartment community offers you a refreshing escape. Experience life in a brand-new, thoughtfully appointed one, two, or three bedroom home with all of the comfort, style, and premier amenities you deserve. Spacious, modern, and full of possibilities, Linden Hill invites you to live the way you’ve always envisioned.

Location

Linden Hill
8279 W Arbor Park Dr, Magna, UT
84044, United States

Hours

Monday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
5/25/202610:00 AM - 6:00 PM
7/4/2026Closed
9/7/202610:00 AM - 6:00 PM
11/26/202610:00 AM - 6:00 PM
11/27/202610:00 AM - 6:00 PM
12/25/202610:00 AM - 6:00 PM
12/31/202610:00 AM - 6:00 PM
1/1/202710:00 AM - 6:00 PM
7/4/2027Closed
9/6/202710:00 AM - 6:00 PM
11/25/202710:00 AM - 6:00 PM
11/26/202710:00 AM - 6:00 PM
12/25/2027Closed
12/31/202710:00 AM - 6:00 PM
1/1/2028Closed

Reviews

4.6
140 reviews
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  • TB
    Trevor Boardman
    Apr 26, 2026
    5.0
    I've lived here for several months now and have a good idea of what living at the complex is like. First and foremost, this apartment complex has a lot of family friendly policies that I really appreciate. For example, smoking/vaping in the apartments or on the property in general is not permitted. The layout of the buildings is more akin to a hotel layout with your apartment front door being accessed from a main inner hallway. Since a tag is required to get into the building itself, it gives you a greater sense of security. The downside to this is for packages to be dropped off at your door, you have to send it to a third party company (Fetch) to receive your package and then you must schedule a time for them to drop it off. This essentially eliminates food items from being dropped off at your doorstep. While Fetch's delivery service is much faster than I'd anticipated (and for the record, I have never had an issue with them) I personally don't like having a middle man between me and my purchases. It's essentially another potential failure point if something weren't to turn up. The other downsides to have your front door accessible a common hallway is that it forces you to be actively present to let family and friends into the main building. Secondly, noise from the common hallway can be heard throughout both day and night. My first month living here was particularly difficult for me. It just takes one person carelessly on a phone call walking in late to keep you up. For this reason, I'm glad I don't live on the main floor where foot traffic is unavoidable. Now I've learned it really helps to have your bedroom door closed to reduce noise as I try to sleep. This place for the most part is wheelchair accessible, which is great for me since I'm partly impaired and have a brother who is fully handicap. However, if the power goes out or if the elevator has issues (each building only has one elevator), you won't be able to access the upper floors. Pertaining to the culture, I like it here. People seem friendly and generally speaking kind. Generally speaking, I think people try to be aware of the amount of noise they make. If not, you can call security to address any issues that arise. The hallway on my floor consistently has a really bizarre smell that is truly awful. I'm not sure if it is some kind of drug or someone's awful cooking that produces that scent. When I leave for work in the morning, it's not present. Thankfully it doesn't permeate into my personal apartment, so I've never complained to management about it. Linden Hill is headed up by Jacky and Janel, who I really like working with. The day I was moving in, Jacky had to take care of another important matter before I could get the key from her. While not ideal, she was quick to inform me of the situation so I knew what to expect. I really appreciated that. Most importantly, to address pricing... The baseline price feels high, but then you realize there are fees on top of that to maintain the common spaces and grounds, plus fees for utilities, parking passes, etc. By the time everything is added up, it's likely going to be an additional hundred dollars or more of living costs. That being said, I think generally speaking, housing costs everywhere are ridiculously high, and I can say Linden Hill doesn't feel like a ripoff once you've gotten settled in. All in all, I give Linden Hills a five out of five star review. Is it perfect? No. However, the location is amazing. Our parking lot literally connects up to the back of the Walmart parking lot. Lots of restaurants are located nearby, and I like having a balcony that overlooks the valley. The floor layouts are great and I love having a personal washer/dryer. As I mentioned earlier, management is great, and the common areas are nice (swimming pool, hot tub, workout room, a common room with pool table/etc. and grills for BBQs). Thank you Linden Hill for letting me live here. It's been great.
  • ZP
    Zoltan Pittner
    Apr 23, 2026
    1.0
    Visitors and future residents beware they are enforcing predatory towing. I went there to a friend Birthday party and I have never experienced this horrible parking situation. I have disabled license plate and I parked in an unnumbered, un covered disable spot which any other business or apartment normally and expected to be able to park. The sign is extremely small and to the far right of the entry driveway and not light up barely visible that says you need permit to park. I have got my car towed and cost me $435 to get it back as it was after hours. This is predatory and entrapping. If I would have known about this I would have never parked there. The predatory nature is why the apartment gets 1*. There is no designated visitor parking and what I got explained the host should have requested the parking permits earlier still makes me mad. This shouldn’t cost $435+ uber fee. I would understand if I took someone’s assigned spot but this I don’t.
  • CB
    Chris Bell
    Apr 17, 2026
    5.0
    I love this apartment complex and I love how close it is to everything and the office staff is amazing! They are always there to answer any questions that you might have. They’re very knowledgeable and they’re very helpful in getting things resolved quickly. If there is an issue. I’ve lived here over a year and In that time, I’ve only had three minor issues that were repaired The same day. Jacky and Janel in the office Really care about their tenants and they really care about making sure that everyone is enjoying where they live!
  • BT
    Brandon Taufer
    Apr 15, 2026
    4.0
    Linden Hills have given me a place to call home. I've been happy with the bigger windows for more natural light and the open space giving the feel of being more open for my freedom. The parking deal to honest, could get better as they are working with it to find a happy medium. On a personal note managers, Jackie & Janet have been helpful and friendly to both me and my brother. They have patiently going out of their way to ensure that our questions are answered. Linden Hills also has a dope pool room with BBQ equipment ill be taking time to enjoy soon with family. Over all places cant be perfect but I will say I have been happy with my place of living I hope to keep it rollin as much as I can!!!!.
  • AV
    Aaron Vogan
    Apr 2, 2026
    1.0
    I regrated moving here very quickly. B201! there was a gas leak from the water heater the first couple days i had moved in which they have locked with no access. the emergency maintenance phone number didn't work and was the weekend which no one works! I had to call rocky mountain power out to turn off the gas! That was the first issue I experienced with much more to come. They have to have promotions like 2 months free, $1000 dollar gift card or whatever it may be to get people to move in and then if you want to break your contract early, they will add whatever the promotion amount was to the bill! sure it makes sense but the average person is not thinking about that. Sneaky! This is not a luxury apartment how they want you to think it is, Every bit of the apartment is small and compact! not enough room to place ALL your bedroom necessity's you are forced to mount a T.V. which they will charge you a high fee for having to paint when you move out. No storage room! No shelving space other than kitchen cabinets, small closet space. Ridiculous waste of space in laundry area with no shelving, poor construction, tiny bathtubs, sharp handles on drawers and cupboards, if you have them your kids will hurt themselves. You will constantly get a foul rotten egg smell coming form water heater room and laundry room drain that maintenance will have to come and add a liquid enzyme every couple months to make the smell go away, but it always comes back! Dishwasher is cheap and does not clean your dishes properly. they obviously have no form of water softening happening, water pressure is SO weak, you will hate it. You will constantly hear your upstairs neighbors, yelling and stomping, vacuuming, moving furniture if they do so. Trash valet does not come Fri-Sun but for some reason people don't understand that and still put their garbage out! You will also get a crazy amount of bugs coming through your windows in the summer and find them crawling all over your window panels and room. I really wanted to like this place but it just designed so poorly and is not one bit of luxury. Janitorial team comes like what it seems once a week to clean and always see trash laying around the hallways and stairs anyways. Hallway carpets are disgusting, never cleaned once in the 15 months that I lived there besides vacuuming. You can constantly smell your neighbor's cooking and food in the hallways. Elevators were broken several times and extremely slow when they do work. Swimming pool and area is ridiculously small and never cleaned, hot tub is gross and jets do not work and sometimes was not even hot. gym is ridiculously small as well with broken equipment that has not worked for months, door does not allow access to the bathroom and water from the gym! the play park for kids is just a small piece of cheap climbing equipment. Dog park is just an area of dirt and rocks far from two western buildings so all the grass and plants are ruined from dogs peeing everywhere. People are gross and don't clean up their dogs poop. Parking situation is absolutely horrendous. They have no guest parking! and people are forced to park on ONE side of the main street which is always full! They charge people extra to get sticker or pass for extra parking. Towing company is money hungry and constantly prowling. My sisters car got towed in a handicap spot with a state handicap placard because she did not have a sticker the apartments 'require", and had to pay over $300 to get it out and they provided no option to have that refunded! Which means they have NO handicap guest parking! Also If your covered parking is by the grass say goodbye to your paint job. The hard water will absolutely destroy it! Again THIS IS FAR FROM A LUXURY APARTMENT! WAY... OVER PRICED! THIS PLACE WILL CONTINUE TO DECLINE! SAVE YOURSELF AND DO NOT MOVE IN HERE, YOU WILL REGRET IT! And dont even think about getting your deposit back, they will find a way to charge you every bit of it and probably send you a bill when you move out! AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COST.

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