Riverwalk Commons

Riverwalk Commons

The Riverwalk in South Bend provides a picturesque
4.2 31 reviews 1106 S 20th St, South Bend, IN 46615, USA
$0 avg. price

The Riverwalk in South Bend provides a picturesque waterfront experience with walking paths, gardens, and seating areas. It's an ideal location for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying the beauty of the St. Joseph River.

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Riverwalk Commons in 1106 S 20th St, South Bend, IN 46615, USA. $0 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Couples, Outdoor Activities. Amenities include Walking Trails, Benches, Restrooms, Scenic Views, Picnic Areas. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

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CouplesOutdoor Activities

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Walking TrailsBenchesRestroomsScenic ViewsPicnic Areas
Rating: 4.2/5 (31 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    I just started living here a month ago. I found this place in a tight deadline, so I didn't know what I was getting myself into. To my surprise, I ended up finding a truly rare and great place to live.

    My apartment is spacious and my bedroom has everything I could need; including a well-kept personal bathroom.

    The kitchen is also fully equipped and with enough devices for me to cook. There is also a gym and studying area, both of which are quite comfortable and welcoming whenever I want to work outside my room. Having lived in a big metropolitan area prior to moving, I can also say rent is pretty affordable for the quality of life your given.

    The management team here, comprised of Cyrus, Aela, Dave and Kim, has been spectacularly attentive to my needs and my concerns; which have been mostly non-existent.

    If you are the fence of signing a lease here, I'd say you take a dive, you won't be disappointed.

    Pedro H

  • 5.0/5:

    this place gets so much hate but honestly they’re just trying their hardest. i’ve been living here for 3 years now, and the new management is amazing considering what they were given. A lot of cosmetic changes are being made including new carpet in the hallways, new lighting, and new paint. The outside of the buildings have been painted and no longer look like stuffy government buildings. The apartments are in good shape and are definitely worth the rent imo. I especially appreciate that they are making an effort to replace the outdated AC/heat units because the old units were not insulated and created a $150+ electric bill. The community center has been completely redone with a theater room, pool table, and vending machines. The exercise room could still use a couple of improvements, but they have added some new equipment. (Honestly if you’re a student at IUSB and like to work out,
    go use the IUSB gym in the SAC, it’s free). Overall, you can tell that the new management is still trying to figure out some kinks, but overall it’s a great place to live, especially if you’re a student at IUSB.

    Clara Reed

  • 3.0/5:

    I have been living here for the past 2 years, and let me tell you it has been a rollercoaster.
    I do not plan on renewing my lease.

    Although management has always been super friendly and helpful where they can be, the ongoing maintenance issues and lack of attention to detail really puts a strain on my relationship with this apartment complex.

    Something that has been an ongoing issue here are the fire alarms. From a safety standpoint, I wish this would’ve been resolved quickly and effectively. It really affects the residents and their quality of living here as well. There was a time where i was finishing up a shower and was greeted by a fire man standing right outside my bathroom door. To say the least, this was something very off-putting and made me feel a lack of safety in my own apartment. Time and money should have been put into this issue, rather than purchasing vending machines for all the buildings.

    Another point I would like to address is the company electricity is billed through. Simple Bill is something I wish would have been discontinued with the change of management this past year (2024-2025). Residents, along with myself, have mentioned to management the extreme prices of Simple Bills (I was charged 250 bucks for my HALF of a bill. Our unit is less than 1000 sq ft). As a tenant, it is frustrating that we were not being heard with this issue. I ended up going through the Indiana Utility Regulatory System, a government agency, to initiate an investigation on Simple Bills. I ultimately won and ended up getting a decent chunk of money back due to being overcharged for electricity by this company. Another point I would like to add on this was the managements request this past winter. Residents were informed to keep our heat running at 55°-60° to keep pipes from freezing. This felt like a massive slap to the face as, who is keeping their heat set at that during below freezing weather?

    Overall, for a starter or short term apartment you are in the right place, if you are okay with some hiccups.
    Thank you for your time.

    Hannah Gorden

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