5/13/26
Overpriced, Low Quality Apartments with a Fresh Coat of Paint
Since I've moved in, issues I've had:
- Mice on my balcony and in my heating vents.
- My doorknob, while unlocked, wouldn't open, so maintenance had to destroy the knob, literally tearing it off, to get me into my apartment and then replace it. Only for the replacement to still have issues with sticking, though not as badly.
- Towel and toilet paper rods fell out of the wall.
- One of my windows that should open, doesn't.
- Several of the people I know in the complex have experienced flooding... from other units and from pipes bursting.
- The appliances that were installed during the renovation are cheap. The stove drawer doesn't stay in its groove.
- You will hear your neighbors through the heating vents.
- The carpeting isn't even and there are unusual bumps that you'll feel walking barefoot/with socks.
- You have to pay extra for the gym (and I'd guess for the pool too).
- They mention the flat rate utility fee (that covers trash), but then don't tell you there is ALSO a water and sewer fee, which has been about $20 per month for each.
- While you are *in the grace period* for paying rent, you will receive a notice on your door telling you you're being charged a late fee and will be served for eviction if you fail to pay your rent.
The only nice thing I've experienced is quick maintenance turn-around, but don't be fooled. The apartments are falling apart and you're the one paying for it twice over.
Everyone that I've met who lived here has ended their lease and found somewhere else to live, just as I will be doing.
Make sure you give 90 days notice.
Most nickel and dimed I've ever been.
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