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Monthly Rent
$1,336 - $3,491
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Bedrooms
1 - 2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 - 2 ba
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Square Feet
710 - 1,291 sq ft
Pricing & Floor Plans
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Unit 147price $1,336square feet 765availibility Now
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Unit 439price $1,348square feet 770availibility Now
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Unit 276price $1,368square feet 710availibility Now
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Unit 312price $1,500square feet 889availibility Now
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Unit 442price $1,573square feet 772availibility Now
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Unit 142price $1,642square feet 772availibility Jan 9, 2025
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Unit 368price $1,705square feet 943availibility Now
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Unit 220price $1,750square feet 1,241availibility Now
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Unit 261price $1,776square feet 1,148availibility Now
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Unit 106price $1,800square feet 1,074availibility Now
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Unit 158price $1,819square feet 1,197availibility Now
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Unit 110price $1,937square feet 1,197availibility Mar 9, 2025
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Unit 147price $1,336square feet 765availibility Now
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Unit 439price $1,348square feet 770availibility Now
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Unit 276price $1,368square feet 710availibility Now
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Unit 312price $1,500square feet 889availibility Now
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Unit 442price $1,573square feet 772availibility Now
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Unit 142price $1,642square feet 772availibility Jan 9, 2025
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Unit 368price $1,705square feet 943availibility Now
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Unit 220price $1,750square feet 1,241availibility Now
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Unit 261price $1,776square feet 1,148availibility Now
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Unit 106price $1,800square feet 1,074availibility Now
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Unit 158price $1,819square feet 1,197availibility Now
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Unit 110price $1,937square feet 1,197availibility Mar 9, 2025
About Brewers Yard
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Brewers Yard is an apartment community located in Franklin County and the 43206 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Columbus City attendance zone.
Unique Features
- Movie Theatre
- Planning Desks
- Four Panel Doors
- Pets Welcome
- Aerobics/Yoga Room
- Bay Windows
- Gourmet Kitchen
- Valet dry cleaning
- Gas and Charcoal Grills in Courtyards
- Samsung Appliances
- Whirlpool Appliances
- Card Access Buildings
- Parking Garage with Assigned Parking, 1st space included
Community Amenities
Pool
Fitness Center
Laundry Facilities
Elevator
- Package Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Maintenance on site
- Property Manager on Site
- Recycling
- Dry Cleaning Service
- Planned Social Activities
- Car Wash Area
- Key Fob Entry
- Elevator
- Clubhouse
- Lounge
- Conference Rooms
- Fitness Center
- Pool
- Media Center/Movie Theatre
- Courtyard
- Grill
Apartment Features
Washer/Dryer
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Washer/Dryer Hookup
High Speed Internet Access
Walk-In Closets
Yard
Microwave
Highlights
- High Speed Internet Access
- Washer/Dryer
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Cable Ready
- Trash Compactor
- Tub/Shower
Kitchen Features & Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Ice Maker
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Quartz Countertops
Model Details
- Carpet
- Tile Floors
- Dining Room
- Den
- Vaulted Ceiling
- Bay Window
- Views
- Walk-In Closets
- Window Coverings
- Balcony
- Yard
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- One-Time Move-In Fees
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Application Fee$50
- Dogs Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$50
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One time Fee$150
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Pet deposit$150
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Pet Limit2
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Restrictions:Breed Restrictions: Pitbull, Doberman, Rottweiler, Chow or any mix thereof.
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Comments:Photo of each pet must be on file with pet addendum of lease. Weight limit is 250 lbs combined.
- Cats Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$50
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One time Fee$150
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Pet deposit$150
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Pet Limit2
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Comments:Photo of each pet must be on file with pet addendum of lease. Weight limit is 250 lbs combined.
Details
Lease Options
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6 months, 7 months, 8 months, 9 months, 10 months, 11 months, 12 months, 13 months, 14 months, 15 months, 16 months, 17 months, 18 months
Property Information
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Built in 2003
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303 units/4 stories
- Package Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Maintenance on site
- Property Manager on Site
- Recycling
- Dry Cleaning Service
- Planned Social Activities
- Car Wash Area
- Key Fob Entry
- Elevator
- Clubhouse
- Lounge
- Conference Rooms
- Courtyard
- Grill
- Fitness Center
- Pool
- Media Center/Movie Theatre
- Movie Theatre
- Planning Desks
- Four Panel Doors
- Pets Welcome
- Aerobics/Yoga Room
- Bay Windows
- Gourmet Kitchen
- Valet dry cleaning
- Gas and Charcoal Grills in Courtyards
- Samsung Appliances
- Whirlpool Appliances
- Card Access Buildings
- Parking Garage with Assigned Parking, 1st space included
- High Speed Internet Access
- Washer/Dryer
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Cable Ready
- Trash Compactor
- Tub/Shower
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Ice Maker
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Quartz Countertops
- Carpet
- Tile Floors
- Dining Room
- Den
- Vaulted Ceiling
- Bay Window
- Views
- Walk-In Closets
- Window Coverings
- Balcony
- Yard
Monday | 10am - 6pm |
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Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
Friday | 10am - 6pm |
Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
Sunday | By Appointment |
Brewery District is just two miles south of Downtown Columbus, and it's the site of the area’s first brewery, “City Brewery.” It was opened in 1836 by three local business partners and experienced fast growth, resulting in a boom of four additional breweries. Shortly after, the neighborhood’s housing industry increased as well.
After the 18th amendment (prohibition) was set into motion in 1919, many of the original breweries consolidated and turned into warehouses. Today, gastropubs and biergartens make up the Brewery District – CBC Restaurant and Rockmill Taverns are both excellent neighborhood spots for handcrafted beer.
Residents of Brewery District not only enjoy the varieties of beer close by, but also the proximity to German Village, Uptown District, and a statue of King Gambrinus, the patron saint of beer.
Learn more about living in Brewery DistrictColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 3 min | 1.2 mi | |
Drive: | 5 min | 2.1 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 2.4 mi | |
Drive: | 11 min | 4.4 mi |
Property Ratings at Brewers Yard
Have you ever wanted to live at an active construction site?! Then Brewer's Yard is the place for you! I lived here for 4 years with minimal issues. But the last lease was absolutely a mistake. They are currently renovating the building, and having been doing so for many months, with many months more to come. The sounds of construction begin daily at around 8am and continue all day, with sounds of drills, saws, and jackhammers. Contractors wearing dirty boots track white dry-wall dust through the building, play music loudly, shout to one another, leave their trash in/around the building, and take up nearby parking spaces for weeks on end. With no sign of stopping, be prepared to deal with this garbage year-round if you sign a lease here anytime soon. They will ask you to sign a "Renovation Addendum" that says you cannot sue them for noise. Believe me, they mean to use it. Besides the perpetual construction fiasco, there are plenty of regular issues. The keyfob systems have failed multiple times, occasionally making it impossible to get into the building you're paying for. The garage doors break constantly, I believe one or both of them have been broken more often than they have been in working order. If you like the sounds of a working railyard, then try to get an apartment on the west side of the building. It directly faces a large railroad track and a stone-cutting business, so in addition to the crazy noise from inside the building, you can listen to the trains outside. The mailroom is madness. When I first moved in it was fine; packages would be delivered to the office, you'd get a notice, and come down to pick them up. Apparently accepting packages and handing them out was too much work, so they stopped. They installed an electronic locker system, but in speaking with delivery people, its extremely annoying and slow to check in all the packages. In practice, this means that very frequently they simply don't put them in the lockers and dump them on the floor. The electricity service is not AEP, but through a mandatory reseller, Pioneer Electric. You'll get to experience the pleasure of paying well over market rate plus ridiculous fees for your power service.
We lived here for a year, it was good. Not crazy noisy, solid construction (20 year old building so it isn't made of cardboard like the other newer places downtown), perfect location. If you have a dog there are numerous green spaces 1 to 2 blocks away. Nice pool and staff, good mix of tenant ages but definitely lots of people in their mid to late 20s.
Brewers Yard Apartments refuses to cooperate with the post office on the delivery of mail. If you choose to live here your packages will not be delivered.
The location is amazing, the staff is friendly and they keep the common areas clean and well maintained. Rent is less expensive if you compare it to other places in the vicinity of Downtown but the high utility bills more than compensate for those 'savings'. We paid almost $400 bucks a month during the winter and asked the staff to check what was going on but they never got back to us, no one seems interested in solving that problem and its a shame because other than that (very important) issue I think this place is great.
I have absolutely no complaints about Brewers Yard. It's extremely clean, well maintained, excellent location, wonderful office staff, quick maintenance turn around, my hallway/floor is quiet. The only downfall is it's on the high end of my budget. I love that the circulator stops two blocks away. I love that I can run to/around Schiller Park in the dark and feel safe. The building is well secured, the lobby always smells delightful, I'm surprised there are usually units available here!
Property Manager at Brewers Yard, Responded To This Review
Our team puts the utmost care into every interaction with our residents, so we cannot thank you enough for noticing our efforts! We hope you'll continue to enjoy yourself here at Brewers Yard for a long time to come, and if there's anything we can do to elevate your stay in any way, feel free to let us know!
This is the worst renting experience I have ever had!! The leasing office agents are not helpful. The maintenance men and leasing agents are ALWAYS on the property smoking when it clearly has signs posted everywhere "no smoking on property". They asked if we wanted to renew our lease 5 months before our lease was even up! Now since we changed our mind they are keeping all security deposits and requesting 2 months rent AFTER we move out. WORST EXPERIENCE living here. 10/10 WOULD NOT recommend living here to anyone. The only good part about living here was being close to downtown.
If the office staff at this place is any indication of what it's like to live here, run fast and far. Here's a life tip: If you're inconvenienced by helping people, maaaaaybe customer service is not the occupation for you. We walk in for a tour on Saturday afternoon (9/3/2016). After waiting in the lobby a little bit, one of the women in the office comes to greet us. Sort of? I've worked in service before, so I know they don't tell you in your training to walk out and stare at people without using some kind of introductory line like, "Hi! What can I help you with today?" But alas, that's what we got. A staring, apathetic woman that couldn't have looked more annoyed. So my husband and I have to be the ones to introduce ourselves and ask to take a tour. At this point we're doing a better job at her job than she is. She asked for our photo identification, which I guess I get? In case I wanted to go take a tour and start smashing lamps or something. But here's the thing - my whole identity just got stolen from my purse on a trip to Aruba. License. Passport. Everything. So I didn't have any photo identification on me; I just didn't have time last week to go to the DMV and get it reissued. My husband DID have his, and I had one credit card I had on me that had been reissued and I was willing to leave for them to hold, but that wasn't good enough. There was no offer like, "I'm sorry, that's our policy, but let's sit and talk about what amenities our complex offers, rental policies, etc." She just rudely told me she couldn't do anything for us, which I'm sure she was thrilled at so she could continue Instagramming on her phone and being generally unhelpful to potential residents. What my initial experience tells me is that the office staff is a nightmare to work with, they're completely inflexible, and judging by the fact that their prices are significantly lower than comps in the area, there is probably a good reason. My husband and I were pretty excited to tour. We were willing to break our lease at our current place to move somewhere downtown. IN FACT, we were talking with another couple about moving to the same complex and they had wanted us to report back our findings. Just remember... it may be the day of an Ohio State game and you MAY not want to be there, but you're at your job, so act like it. Being flexible, accommodating, and polite goes a long way. Oh, and so does being rude and unhelpful.
I lived in a two bedroom apartment at Brewer's Yard for one year. Here is my take: The good: -Location is downtown/German Village -Covered parking -across the street from Kroger -pool The okay: -The two bedroom layout was nice for living with a roommate because both bedrooms and bathrooms were an equal size -pets are allowed -you only get one mailbox key even in a two bedroom -you only get one parking spot with a two bedroom -there is EXTREMELY LIMITED parking for visitors. Tell your friends to take an uber -the neighborhood is getting safer, but as a single woman I would not venture out alone at night. Not even to Kroger The straight up bad: -Maintenance is unorganized. They often show up to the wrong apartment for the request. I had maintenance people enter my apartment unannounced on multiple occasions because they mixed up the apartment numbers. On the reverse end, we would request maintenance and no one showed up because I presume they went to the wrong apartment -The office staff is often unhelpful/uninformed. I often had many questions/concerns go unanswered. One day my fire alarm was going off and I was told it was just the batteries... -The trains are LOUD. The trains have to put on their brakes as they enter the downtown area and the brakes are a loud, abrasive, shrieking noise that frequently shakes the walls. You can't leave your windows open at night unless you get earplugs. -I have lived in many different apartment communities and have always received 100% of my security deposit back upon moving out. At Brewer's Yard I received 20% back. They deducted for many routine cleaning things that should be done regardless when anyone moves out. I was extremely disappointed, but I realize this complaint is a bit subjective.
This apartment complex has a fair price for the location and amenities. It's close to downtown and within walking distance of multiple cute restaurants and bars (not to mention German Village). The bedrooms, closets, and bathrooms are huge and can even work for 2 people per room. The kitchen is a little awkward, but overall has plenty of cabinets and counter space to keep appliances and cook. I also love the extra desk provided in all apartments - it's an extra little space to do work that other apartment complexes don't provide. Also, maintenance staff fixes any problems reported within 24 hours. The apartment has safe, assigned, and covered parking attached to the building so no need to go into the elements or worry about where your car is! There is a large pool area with grills and a relatively nice gym compared to other apartment complexes in the area. It's also located literally across the parking lot from a huge Kroger! :) My only advice is to avoid getting an apartment room that faces the train tracks because the train can be pretty loud.
In June (2015), the ceiling in my 1st floor apartment developed a leak in the bedroom directly above my bed; by leak I mean it filled two gallon sized buckets. My bedding had to be dry cleaned and I had to rent a carpet cleaner to clean my mattress, at my expense. I called next morning, maintenance came out and left buckets to catch the water. Two days later they tell me the leak is fixed, repaired the ceiling, and cleaned the carpet...great right? Here we are August (2015), same THING! Once again I'm sleeping on couch due to leak in ceiling! To top it off, I now have a colony of Nats infesting the apartment, no doubt from moisture and mold in ceiling.
Brewers Yard Photos
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Brewers Yard
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Map Image of the Property
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2nd Floor Residents Lounge & Theater
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Clubhouse Entrance
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Brewers Yard has one to two bedrooms with rent ranges from $1,336/mo. to $3,491/mo.
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Brewers Yard is in Brewery District in the city of Columbus. Here you’ll find three shopping centers within 2.8 miles of the property. Five parks are within 4.0 miles, including Scioto Audubon Metro Park, Center of Science and Industry (COSI), and Grange Insurance Audubon Center.
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