30/10/25
Declining Quality
I lived in this apartment complex for four years, and it’s unfortunate how much it has gone downhill during that time. When we first moved in, it felt like a nice community. But over the past couple of years, things have really changed — and not for the better.
There’s been a noticeable increase in police presence due to vehicle break-ins and other security concerns. It no longer feels like the safe, quiet place it once was. The pool, which used to be a nice perk, is rarely usable — either... lifeguards can’t be scheduled, or they’re constantly on break during the busiest times. For the last two summers, it’s felt like more of a tease than an amenity.
Rent prices have also climbed to substantial levels, with no real improvements or benefits to justify the increases. Management seems to scratch and claw for every dollar they can — we were even charged $7 for a blind that was broken before we moved in. It’s that kind of nickel-and-diming that makes you feel like a paycheck, not a resident.
The constant turnover of tenants also says a lot. In the last couple of years, nearly every unit around ours has changed residents, which really affected the sense of community that used to exist. It’s clear that management either isn’t paying attention or doesn’t care to address these issues.
To top things off, during our move-out process, despite having cats and paying $50 a month in pet rent, management noted that the carpets wouldn’t be replaced because they were “sufficiently cleaned.” That’s not exactly reassuring — and if I were moving in, I wouldn’t want to hear that my “new” carpet had already been through several pet-owning tenants.
After four years, I’m happy to be moving out. This place had potential, but it’s been disappointing to watch it steadily decline.
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