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Bonnie Royal Apartment

Updated 2026-08-23 · 3,566 reviewed · 599 listed · Scored from 46 Google reviews · How we rank ›

3.6(46) 58 low data composite score See reviews on Google ✓ Google-verified
Affordable & Low-Income Housing
Bonnie Royal Apartment
Service
Affordable & Low-Income Housing
Reviews
46

The real story

Most recent reviewers praise the quiet setting, approachable staff, and reasonable cost. However, multiple complaints from different periods flag roach infestations, surprise charges added to bills or deducted from deposits, and management's responses that deflect rather than resolve.

Based on limited recent reviews, so treat this as low-confidence.

Praised for
  • responsive maintenance staff
  • clean, quiet community atmosphere
  • friendly management and leasing staff
  • affordable pricing and low fees
Watch-outs
  • roach and pest infestations
  • hidden charges (pest spray, trash removal)
  • deposit withheld with questionable charges
  • grass maintenance lapses
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Best for: First-time renters seeking affordable, quiet living with responsive maintenance.
Think twice if: Pest control has been a recurring issue; ask directly about current treatment plans before signing.

Where it delivers

  • Low application and admin fees ($35 total)
  • On-call maintenance including after-hours response
  • Adult-majority community with minimal noise complaints

What to ask before signing

  • $35 application fee (no additional admin fees) stated in reviews
  • maintenance responds after-hours
  • mostly adult resident base noted as contributing to quiet environment
  • pest spray and trash removal charged separately despite being advertised amenities
  • deposit disputes over damage charges reported

How residents rate the community

Affordable & Low-Income Housing
Low upfront fees and friendly leasing staff draw residents; recurrent pest infestations and surprise itemized charges undercut the affordability promise.

Measured against the market

  • Rated 3.6 against a 3.85 average across the 222 affordable & low-income housing businesses listed here.
  • Has more Google reviews than 24% of the businesses in this directory.

How we got this number

How We Rank
Star rating 14
Review volume 73
Review recency 100
Review sentiment 49
Profile completeness 100
Verification 30

Ratings pulled apart

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Get in touch

Address
3241 Bonnie Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76116

Last verified 2026-08-23

Office hours

Monday
08:30-12:30
Tuesday
08:30-12:30
Wednesday
08:30-12:30
Thursday
08:30-12:30
Friday
08:30-12:30
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

As listed on Google.

From the property's site

Services listed
ApartmentsHigh Speed Internet AccessCable ReadyLaundry FacilitiesSwimming PoolGated CommunityReserved Parking SpotsVisitor Parking

As published by the business on its own website; not independently verified.

Common questions

What is the application fee?
According to reviews, $35 with no additional administrative fees.
Is maintenance available outside normal business hours?
Yes; one reviewer noted maintenance responds to requests even after hours.
What kind of residents live here?
Reviews mention the community is mostly adults, which contributes to a quieter environment.

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Last updated 2026-08-23