Grandmarc Seven Corners
Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA · 3.2 (187 Google reviews)
About this residence
In Minneapolis, United States, Grandmarc Seven Corners lists 2-bedroom and studio options aimed at students. Indicative rates run from $364 to $1,624 per month, depending on room type and lease length. It holds a 3.2★ Google rating across 187 published reviews. The operator highlights gym, study_area, laundry_facility. Minimum stays start at 1 months. Figures are indicative — confirm current pricing and terms with the operator before signing.
What residents say
The only things GM7C has going for them is the location and sticker price. Prepare to pay mystery fees anywhere from $30 to $300 without explanation or attestation. There was mold in my walls, which required complete shower demolition and rendered my bathroom unusable for nearly three weeks. Luckily, my mysterious, 2-m
I absolutely LOVE GrandMarc! I’ve been living here for a couple of years now and never want to leave. I moved in here the summer starting my second year of college, worked here for two years while in college, & have lived here now post grad for two+ years. This is a great location for students & anyone post grad/workin
First, sorry for how melodramatic I sound. I am bad at communicating but I mean well. Cliquey, ableist staff, everythings always broken and if you press the issue only firmly, you get accused of verbal abuse and warned. Now I know who's been going around spreading rumours about me and why everyone in my neighbourhood a
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