Devonshire Apartments: A Decision Review
Who this residence suits
Devonshire Apartments in Greenwood, Indiana, works best for tenants who prioritize in-unit space, on-site amenities, and a quiet suburban location. The property offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, so it can fit single occupants, roommates, or small families. The listed monthly price range runs from $1,239 to $3,425 (indicative — confirm with the operator), which means the entry-level one-bedroom units are priced at the same level as the lowest available unit in Greenwood. For someone who wants a fitness center, a swimming pool, and a clubhouse without moving to a larger city, this complex provides those extras as part of the rental.
Because the minimum lease is six months, Devonshire may also suit students or professionals on short-term assignments who need a furnished or unfurnished unit for a semester or a temporary work transfer — though the review below notes possible issues with billing and communication.
Who this residence does not suit
If you rely on prompt, consistent communication from management, the negative reviews from Google suggest you may face frustration. Blake’s one-star review states: “Currently waiting on them to contact me still. No one returns calls, messages, or is in the office during office hours. After move out they’re trying to charge me 3 water reimbursements, 2 sewer reimbursements, 3 valet trash pickups, and 2 pest control reimbursements. Each one is standard on each bill once, already pai” — indicating that billing disputes and unreturned calls can become problems after move-out.
Harlie Hickman’s one-star review adds: “My apartment is renovated and beautiful but haven’t even been there a month and I’m already having issues with the management. I moved in Jan 15 and got my first months rent free. I specifically asked the leasing agent who I was working with when my half of rent for February would be due and I was told 02/15. I even do” — the review cuts off, but the pattern suggests confusion about payment timing and inconsistent information from staff.
If you are a student who needs proximity to a university, note that the city data lists no universities in Greenwood. That means anyone attending classes in Indianapolis (about 20–25 minutes north) would need a car or rely on public transport. The property may still be convenient for remote workers or commuters, but not for someone who wants to walk to campus.
What residents actually say
Google rating sits at 4.0 stars from 108 reviews — a mix of positive and negative experiences. The positive review from Selena Mancini (5 stars) describes a year-long wait before reviewing, and then praises the maintenance team and online portal: “I will say they have a well rounded maintenance team, property management, and portal accessibility to all things needed as a resident. The maintenance workers especially get the gold medal for amazing support. We have shoveled sidewalks, cleared stairway” — so if maintenance quality and digital convenience matter to you, that is supported by at least one long-term resident.
The two negative reviews focus on management responsiveness and billing. Both mention being overcharged after move-out or given wrong move-in payment information. That contrast — good maintenance but slow office staff — is a consistent theme.
No other reviews are provided in the data, so we cannot confirm specific patterns like noise, pest issues, or maintenance response times beyond the three quoted examples.
Price positioning versus the city’s from-price
The city of Greenwood has a stated “from price” of $1,239 per month — likely the cheapest available unit in the city. Devonshire Apartments starts at exactly that amount ($1,239 monthly, indicative — confirm with the operator), placing it at the very bottom of the market for entry-level rents. However, the top end of the range ($3,425) is significantly higher, likely for larger three-bedroom units or upgraded finishes. That means Devonshire covers both budget-conscious renters (who take a one-bedroom) and those willing to pay a premium for more space. There is no other property listed in the data for Greenwood, so we cannot compare against competitors directly. If you are looking for the cheapest option in town, the base one-bedroom fits; if you want a larger unit, expect to pay well above the city’s baseline.
Room-type guidance

The available unit types are: 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, and “apartment” (which may be a generic category for layouts not specified). For a single person or a couple, a 1-bedroom unit at the lower end of the price range is the most economical choice. Two-bedroom units likely cost somewhere between the mid-range and upper range; three-bedroom units will be near the $3,425 maximum. If you are planning to share with roommates, splitting a three-bedroom could bring the per-person cost down to roughly $1,140–$1,650 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), which may be cheaper than a private one-bedroom elsewhere in the city. Note that the deposit is $300 — relatively low compared to many US apartment complexes — but that figure may vary by credit check or lease term.
Booking timing
The property does not list an available-from date in the data, and the minimum lease is six months. Because the complex has only one entry in Greenwood (city property count = 1), availability could be limited during peak summer moves (May–August). If you are planning a move-in for 2026 or 2027, start inquiring at least two to three months in advance, especially if you want a specific floor plan or an upper-floor unit. The lack of a university presence in Greenwood means less seasonal student demand than in college towns, but competition for the most affordable one-bedroom units may still be high.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Devonshire Apartments have good maintenance?
Based on the five-star review from Selena Mancini, the maintenance team is strong: they shovel sidewalks and clear stairways, and the reviewer called them “amazing support.” However, only one review covers this topic. The negative reviews do not mention maintenance quality, so you may want to ask current residents or check more recent reviews before signing.
How is the billing and communication with the office?
Two one-star reviews report problems. Blake says calls and messages are not returned, and they were charged for reimbursements already paid. Harlie Hickman was told a rent due date that later seemed incorrect. If you choose to lease here, keep written records of all communication and confirm every payment deadline in writing through the portal.
Is Devonshire Apartments a good choice for a student?
The city data lists no universities in Greenwood, so if you need to be near a campus, this location is not ideal. For online students or those commuting to Indianapolis (e.g., IUPUI or Butler University), it could work, but you will need a car. The six-month minimum lease is flexible enough for a semester, but be prepared for possible billing issues at move-out.
Sources & data date: July 2026. Prices, reviews, and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any decisions.
For live availability and to check current room types, costs, and lease terms, use the on-site assistant on the property page.
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