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Points of Interest
Details
Lease Term Options
12 months
Property Information
Built in 2020
71 units / 5 stories
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
Cats Allowed
Monthly Pet Rent
$50
One Time Fee
$0
Pet Limit
2
Requirements
Must Be Spayed/Neutered
Restrictions
Max 2 pets per apartment. Cats must be spayed/neutered and fully vaccinated.
Dogs Allowed
Monthly Pet Rent
$75
One Time Fee
$0
Pet Limit
2
Requirements
Must Be Spayed/Neutered
Restrictions
Some dog breed restrictions apply. Max 2 pets per apartment. Dog must be spayed/neutered and fully vaccinated.
Parking
Garage
$65/mo
Property Highlights
Riverdam features 1 bedroom and townhouse apartment homes in a newly refurbished historic textile mill building on the scenic Saco River. These apartment homes feature brand new cabinetry, fixtures, quartz counter tops, dishwasher, and in-unit washer/dryer. Individual, resident-controlled heating and cooling system will keep you comfortable in every season. $18 screening processing fee per applicant.
Bike Storage
Trash Removal Included
Quartz Countertops
Dog Wash Stations
Apartment Amenities
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Freezer
Granite Countertops
Hardwood Floors
Heating
High Speed Internet Access
Kitchen
Microwave
Oven
Quartz Countertops
Refrigerator
Smoke Free
Sprinkler System
Storage Units
Views
Washer/Dryer
Wheelchair Accessible (Rooms)
Community Features
Bicycle Storage
Controlled Access
Elevator
Fitness Center
Garages
Hearing Impaired Accessible
Key Fob Entry
Lounge
Pet Washing Station
Recycling
Roof Terrace
Storage Space
Utilities Included
Vision Impaired Accessible
Area Scores
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
81
Out of 100
Bikeable
Bike Score®
54
Out of 100
Transit
Commuter Rail
Saco Amtrak Station
2 min Drive
Commuter Rail
Old Orchard Beach Amtrak
10 min Drive
Airport
Portland International Jetport
22 min Drive
Moving to York County, Biddeford, ME
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate Riverdam Apartments proximity to Saco Valley Shopping Center, Elm Street Plaza, and The Market Place. Saco Valley Shopping Center is 1 mile away, and Elm Street Plaza is within a 21 minute walk.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near Riverdam Apartments are plentiful. Discover 1 park within 4.4 miles, including Ferry Beach State Park.
Airports
Living in York County provides easy access to Portland International Jetport, located just 24 minutes from Riverdam Apartments. Another nearby airport is Portsmouth International at Pease, located 38.1 miles away.
Property Details
Riverdam features 1 bedroom and townhouse apartment homes in a newly refurbished historic textile mill building on the scenic Saco River. These apartment homes feature brand new cabinetry, fixtures, quartz counter tops, dishwasher, and in-unit... washer/dryer. Individual, resident-controlled heating and cooling system will keep you comfortable in every season. $18 screening processing fee per applicant.
Riverdam features 1 bedroom and townhouse apartment homes in a newly refurbished historic textile mill building on the scenic Saco River. These apartment homes feature brand new cabinetry, fixtures, quartz counter tops, dishwasher, and in-unit washer/dryer. Individual, resident-controlled heating and cooling system will keep you comfortable in every season. $18 screening processing fee per applicant.
Riverdam Apartments is located in Biddeford, ME in the 04005 zip code.
Contact
Property Address: 24 Pearl St, Biddeford, ME 04005
Leasing Office: 1 Upper Falls Rd Biddeford, ME 04005
Renter Reviews
For Riverdam
4.7
5 Ratings & Reviews
How Is This Rating Determined?
5/14/24
Don't Do It
These apartments are very beautiful to look at, but the positive experience ends there.
The floors and ceilings leaked in the apartment I was in. I dropped my dog's water dish and it leaked to the apartment below. I was charged $500. Average monthly utilities averaged $295.00 for a single person and 748 square feet. The windows are extremely drafty. You will hear everything from the apartment above you, even normal conversation. They accept pets for a hefty monthly rent and then they don't... even provide pet-safe salt. My dog burned her paw. You are required to park in the parking structure. There are always people hanging out in the stairwells. The walk from 24 Pearl Street to the parking structure is littered with garbage and cigarette butts. They will take your entire security deposit. My apartment was spotless when I moved out and they charged $350 to clean a spotlessly clean apartment.
I cannot stress this enough: The management team is absolutely awful and arrogant.
Review from Apartments.com
3 People Found This Helpful
9/7/23
Awful Managment - It's not worth it
I've been renting apartments for over two decades, and I must say that my experience with Port Property management has been incredibly disappointing (the worst). Their incompetence is unparalleled. Once you've moved in, getting any response from them is a Herculean task; emails and phone calls go unanswered, forcing you to invest valuable time in persistent follow-ups. Even when they do respond, it's typically with minimal effort or engagement.
Their penchant for imposing fees for every... conceivable reason is unwavering, with no room for negotiation or flexibility. They LOVE tacking on fees for all kinds of things. They force you to use a proprietary key fob. I left mine inside the apartment while moving in and the door is designed to shut behind you and lock. They charged me $100 (twice) to have someone walk over and open it for me. Saw lots or people standing around in the lobby waiting for the same issue. My recent move-out experience was especially disheartening as I was unjustly charged nearly $500 in cleaning fees, despite leaving the apartment in impeccable condition – cleaner than when I initially moved in. The presence of filthy cat hair upon move-in only exacerbated the situation.
Furthermore, the assistant property manager's demeanor is consistently rude, condescending, and juvenile, leaving tenants feeling unsupported and overshadowed by unnecessary drama rather than receiving the assistance they require. On top of that, he had the audacity to get into my personal affairs and tell my girlfriend that he had "problems" with me. We share a new apartment together now and couldn't be happier to get away from Port Property. Never experienced property management this poor anywhere in the nation.
Review from Apartments.com
6 People Found This Helpful
3/9/23
Best Place to Live
Riverdam was my first real apartment outside of college and I could not be happier. I first rented an apartment in 2020 during the height of the pandemic. Port Property was amazing and offered me several units of which had unique layouts and beautiful mill characteristics. I have lived at Riverdam ever since as the community is so wonderful. After a year of residency, I got a dog and realized how friendly the complex is as most tenants also have dogs or cats. Riverdam is perfectly located in... downtown Biddeford where it is a short walk to Main Street, so many local food places and stores. Riverdam is a gem and I highly recommend to all.
Review from Apartments.com
1 Person Found This Helpful
3/12/21
Current resident. Don’t recommend.
5/10 recommend. I’ve lived in multiple apartment buildings throughout NYC and Maine for 10 years. During that time I never once felt the need to complain about something to a landlord or property manager. At Riverdam, that is almost a weekly occurrence. On paper, the concept for Riverdam is great and drew us in - great location, exposed brick/old mill building, new facilities/amenities. The execution - however - and customer service - has been horrible. Parking is a nightmare. If you have more... than 1 car you’re in trouble, especially considering Riverdam gives priority to its construction vehicles over its tenants. That is so they can complete building new units on time, at the expense of currently paying tenants. We pay for “private parking” but can’t park there when it snows, which defeats the purpose of paying for private parking!! The construction site has also left the courtyard a disaster. There is trash everywhere. I wouldn’t consider a courtyard filled with beer cans, food waste and wrappers, coffee cups, boxes, etc to be “dog friendly” as Riverdam is advertised. Inside, the apartments are very aesthetically pleasing. Functionally, they are not. The internet (which we are required to pay for in our rent) is nowhere near the speed promised. The sound attenuation between units is awful (again I lived in NYC and this is significantly worse). The wooden floor boards have cracks between them and are not grouted. In between the cracks are splinters, nails, and even cigarette butts (from workers?). Yes - in the floor boards of a “dog friendly” apartment!!! I will submit images separately if this. We submitted a work order 4 months ago to fix our bathroom door which doesn’t lock - and haven’t even received a response. Most recently, Riverdam charged me $240 for 1 month of water (after my previous bill was $150 for 3 months...) After speaking with several other tenants, I can confidently say I am not the only one disappointed with Riverdam. If you’re looking to move here, don’t be fooled by the pictures. It is a nice set up. But the headaches far outweigh that.
Review from Apartments.com
21 People Found This Helpful
3/9/21
Not worth it!
The apartments look great, however, the property is poorly managed. The hallways smell like weed and cigarettes in a non smoking building. The trash isn’t removed from the from the garbage room in a timely manner and the building frequently leaks water from the walls. The shared hallways have been cleaned once in 6 months and there is garbage and construction debris in the courtyard. To all insult to injury the person who leased the apartment to us said there was ample private parking available... and that there would be spots for both of our vehicles. Since we moved in there has only been parking available for one vehicle per unit because the management company only has a few available spaces and the parking will be public in a city lot when the lot completed sometime in July.
In general the fit and finish in these apartments leaves a lot to be desired as well as poor design choices have been made, such as doors that swing the wrong way, switches and outlets in the wrong places, skipped or poor caulking, poor paint work, the gorgeous hardwood flooring was laid directly on the presumably concrete or steel sub floor without proper underlayment or leveling and metal work looks like it was done by kids just hired out of trade school these are details that someone who has spent a great deal of their life in construction like myself would notice but would not necessarily be obvious to everyone.
Honestly this place is not worth the cost or the hassle of renting, you just are not getting what you are being promised or what you are paying for.
I am planning on leaving as soon as my lease is up if not sooner and am also considering legal action against port property management for the deceptive leasing practices.