2/16/26
Not luxury. Trash overflow, roaches, and constant disruptions.
I’m leaving this review because I wish someone had been this direct before I moved in.
This place is marketed as “luxury,” but the reality is an old building with persistent quality-of-life issues that management either can’t or won’t get ahead of.
1) Trash areas are disgusting and regularly overflow.
I’m attaching a photo of the trash area near the elevators where garbage is piled up and spilling out. It’s not a one-off. When the shared spaces look like this, it tells you everything you need... to know about how the property is being run.
2) Roaches.
I’m also attaching photos of a roach in/around the bathroom area (near the shower items). And no, this isn’t just “a random bug.” Neighboring tenants have confirmed it’s been an ongoing issue in the building.
3) Old building + old elevators + constant disruptions.
The elevators are old and the building feels dated across the board. Fire alarms have gone off at weird times at night, waking tenants and forcing people to vacate. On top of that, water shutoffs happen way too often (it felt nearly monthly) “for maintenance.” That’s not normal living—especially for what they charge.
4) “Security” feels like a marketing line.
They claim security is on-site, but I’ve personally seen homeless individuals make their way into the parking garage and even into the elevators multiple times. That’s a serious safety concern, and it didn’t feel like access was controlled.
5) Front office is unprofessional.
Interactions with the front office were consistently frustrating—unprofessional, and at times borderline rude. If you end up needing help from Jen or Will, don’t expect clear answers or urgency.
Bottom line: If you know what’s best, look elsewhere. Between the overflowing trash, roach issue, safety concerns, and constant disruptions, this place isn’t worth the stress.
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