9/9/25
You Get What You Pay For
I lived here for 3 years. By far the biggest pro is the cost of rent, though that keeps increasing like everywhere else.
Other pros:
The neighborhood is safe and you’re close to just about everything with Schaumburg right down the street. Maintnenance is pretty good and in the winter, they were great about clearing snow from the parking lots and walkways. There is plenty of parking. The only utility you pay separately is electric. Good amount of storage space (closets, cabinets, bathroom... shelves).
Cons:
The apartments are tiny, the walls are paper thin, everything is dated and has been repainted 100 times. No dishwashers, minimal counter space for cooking, and good luck fitting a normal sized dining table. The laundry room is across the parking lot and washers/dryers are constantly out of order. There are no other amenities. I had issues with ants that kept coming back. There is only 1 wall a/c unit in one room, and it does nothing to cool the other rooms even if it runs all day on high.
Overall I would recommend living here temporarily, especially if you’re new to the area or looking to save money for a house or a nicer place. Get yourself a friend with a washer and dryer nearby lol.
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