Location
1615 East 8th Street
(East Davis, at the intersection of East 8th Street and Chestnut Lane)
Owner
Chestnut Investments, Inc (Managed by Lyon Property Management)
Website
https://sites.google.com/view/chestnut-place-apartments (with 360 Virtual Tour and on-site office hour schedule)
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chestnut-Place-Apartments/118141221405 (with 360 Virtual Tour)
Contact
(530) 753-0695
[email protected]
Features
Central heat/air
Hot water, sewage, garbage included in rent
Patio/balconies in selected floor plans
One parking stall per unit
Free wifi provided by Instaconnect
Coin / in-app purchase operated Laundry Room
Swimming Pool
Unitrans L line bus stop right in front of the complex
No pets allowed

 

Chestnut Place Apartments offers two- and three-bedroom flats and two-bedroom townhouses apartments. This complex is on the Unitrans L bus line and near both the Chestnut Park and Davis Manor shopping center.

To learn more about rental housing in Davis, check out our Housing Guide as well as our Apartments pages.

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2005-06-30 18:48:34   Has anyone lived here/known someone who lived here or anything? Any comments on the place? —MeGodfrey


2005-07-01 12:50:20   No, it really is Mariachi music... —ArlenAbraham


2006-07-20 13:51:25   Nice place overall, and conveniently located near the International Food Store and Symposium. Wallace (the landlord) is indeed a pretty nice guy; he's good about maintenance and he's the only landlord we had that didn't try to cheat us out of our damage deposit. —BarnabasTruman


2007-05-14 17:58:29   Take these comments seriously. They deleted the old negative comments. If you love blasting mariachi music at all hours and screaming kids this is the place for you. The police are regularly at the complex. Cars are not safe in the parking lot. 3 weeks ago the police served a warrant on someone in the complex. They're now out on bail and back at the complex. If you look on the ground near the back you can see police markings outlining evidence spots. Wallace Chan the landlord is nice and fixes things, he is very pleasant to deal with but he also rents to anyone. He will not evict people from the complex even when they are criminals. As I write this I am listening to blasting mariachi music. If you move here, consider buying a gun, and a good pair of ear plugs. You can also break a lease if you choose. No court would side with Wallace Chan. —davisanonymousl

  • What comments were deleted? Browsing through the info on this entry, there seems to be no evidence of any comments being deleted. —JabberWokky

2007-10-22 03:22:47   I am a current resident as of 10-2007. These apartments have changed recently to be mostly Mexican families and Asian foreign exchange students. Much quieter than it was in previous times. Well worth the cheap price. —AGCohen


2008-03-09 17:16:28   I've lived here for a couple years and have enjoyed the price and the pool. Wally is indeed a good landlord. davisanonymousl was correct, 2007 was a bad year. The meth heads, the gangstas and the cops made this place scary.

But AGCohen is also correct, it's a nice place now. The scary and noisy people have left or been evicted, and today it's full of quiet foreign students and Mexican families who will turn the mariachi down if you ask.

For the record, I've never had my car broken into, even when I leave it unlocked with my ipod inside. There have been bikes stolen, but nobody seems to want my old schwinn that I've left unlocked for 2 months now. —WilliamBeamish


2010-12-16 22:43:33   My boyfriend and I have lived here for two years. It is for the most part, super. Wally Chan really is the coolest landlord ever. Every time we have needed a repair or brought a problem to him, it has been addressed promptly. Our neighbors are kind and rational immigrants, and are not unreasonably loud. There has been a small problem with theft from in front of our house, they have taken a chair, a small BBQ, and some ashtrays. We are right across the street from mediocre dim sum, the symposium restaurant, the dollar tree, and a rad thrift store called "all things right and relevant." If you lived here, you would probably really happy. Also, we pay some of the cheapest rent in Davis... —mollyringwald


2012-07-29 04:15:15   Any way to contact the Manager (except calling)as the email provided at the website is disabled/not in use and shows email delivery failure —RohitGupta

A lot of smaller complexes operate mostly or completely by phone.