8/12/25
A Luxury Scam Disguised as an Apartment
Piazza Alta looks amazing when you tour it, but the reality is completely different once you move in. Management treats you extremely poorly and disappears as soon as the lease is signed. They ignore emails, phone calls, and any attempt to get help, all while collecting rent every month. Everything they promised during the tour (from free parking to working amenities) falls apart immediately. The “free parking” they guarantee never happens, and when you ask about it, they come up with excuses or... change their story entirely.
The amenities are one of the biggest letdowns. The Cove jacuzzi has been broken for months, both steam rooms in the men’s and women’s spa haven’t produced steam in over half a year, and the gym’s high-end machines aren’t even logged in or usable. The pools are another disaster, there’s often a greasy film floating on the water, making it disgusting to swim in. I’m not sure they’re ever cleaned properly.
The environment at the pool feels unsafe at times. It’s not unusual to see drunk people harassing others with no intervention from staff. The person at the front desk who checks bracelets is extremely rude, which just adds to the unwelcoming atmosphere.
Other residents online share the same frustrations—long delays in fixing broken amenities, no follow-up from management, and an overall sense that the staff only care about bringing in new tenants, not maintaining the place for the people who already live here. Shared spaces often become overcrowded, yet strict guest restrictions do nothing to improve safety or cleanliness.
Piazza Alta sells itself as a luxury community with world-class amenities, but in reality, it’s a poorly managed, neglected property where tenant concerns are ignored. If you’re thinking about living here, be prepared for broken promises, unresponsive management, and amenities that exist only in the brochure.
Review from Apartments.com
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