8/7/25
Living Here Was the Worst Decision I Made in Four Years
If you are considering moving into Park 33, I strongly urge you to read this first.
I have lived here for four years, and I can confidently say this is not a place you want to live.
When I first moved into a first floor unit, the noise from above was absolutely unbearable. I had to move out after just one month because the insulation is completely inadequate. You hear every footstep and every conversation as if it is happening in your own apartment. This is not a problem caused by the tenants.... This is a construction issue that has never been addressed.
After relocating to a second floor unit, the problems continued. There have been three different management changes in four years, and every change brought more confusion, disorganization, and a complete lack of communication. Most recently, tenants were not even informed that a new management company had taken over. There was no notice, no contact information, and no instruction on how to pay rent or who to speak to.
One of the most serious issues I experienced was mold around the water heater and HVAC system. I discovered it myself, not the maintenance crew, even though they had been inside my unit several times to change the air filter. They never looked around or noticed the mold, which had been forming behind the system. When I found it, I immediately notified management and documented everything with photographs.
To be fair, this was under the previous management. The maintenance crew at that time was completely ineffective. They ignored basic maintenance requests and often required multiple emails just to get a response. Their own lease stated that basic maintenance issues would be addressed within twenty four hours, but that was almost never the case.
The current maintenance crew is much better. They are professional and they do respond quickly. Unfortunately, they inherited years of neglect and unresolved problems from the previous teams.
On top of all of this, during the most recent management transition, tenants were suddenly told to pay rent by check. That method was never mentioned in the lease. Only after several complaints and confusion did the online payment portal get activated, and that did not happen until the final day that rent was due.
The reality is that this place is poorly constructed and poorly managed. The lack of soundproofing, the constant turnover in management, the health risks like mold, and the long history of ignored issues have made living here incredibly stressful.
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