7/29/25
Pricing and New Management Are GREAT!
Third time typing this out. I'll be short. For the same price, you can rent a new apartment that no one has lived in at some other apartment complex. There have been several newly built and finished apartment complexes in the past three years. This place is older, and it is starting to show. Don't get me started on the fees. Ask them to list all of them. Then decide if you want to live here.
I haven't had a problem with roaches; however, my apartment was a major highway for ants. Not fun, they... bite. I notified the staff. The issue persisted. Only after liberal use of diatomaceous earth did the problem go away. I still get the odd silverfish.
Noise is a problem. There appears to be minimal insulation. Children, heavy steppers, loud conversation, not shouting, slammed doors, furniture being moved overhead, flush toilets, and dogs with untrimmed nails can be heard clearly.
The new management are karens. I've been here for more than two years. I have had minimal interaction with the staff until the past month. They like to patrol the complex looking for any policy violations they can find. Which will then result in a snippy email being sent out, and I am assuming, from experience, an accompanying fine. A garden on your patio or balcony. Can't have that. A trashcan left out after a certain time. Can't have that. It is expected that you will wait for the trashman to empty your trashcan at night. Then you will bring it in promptly or at the crack of dawn. Too much patio furniture. How much is too much? I don't know, but the management does, and it is your problem.
In the end, if you are looking to be left alone like I am. Find another place to live. I was pretty close to breaking my lease. We'll see if I will or not. I don't like to be bothered. If I am bothered over some nonsense. I will be rude in my response. They don't like that by the way. That, apparently, can be fined and result in the early termination of your lease. If it weren't for the inconvenient timing, and the advice from cooler heads and older people. I would have. Not everyone has the finances to pay the lease breaking fine. I can. I would recommend finding another place. There are cheaper, yet equivalent apartments in the area. That don't come with the added baggage of this place.
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