8/27/25
The best rented accommodation I've lived in
I have lived in all sorts of rented accommodation in the past sixteen years; MAA Frisco Bridges is by far the best I have come across. In many ways it's like living in a luxury hotel - except all your cool stuff is in your room and nobody comes in while you're out to fold your bath towels into the shape of swans (unless you have really weird friends).
I live in building 2, and the sound isolation is impeccable - you very rarely know anyone else is living above or below apart from occasional... faint sounds. Don't be fooled if you're taking a tour and you hear music or voices coming through the doors into the corridors - you will not hear a thing once safely inside your apartment.
The standard of equipment and fittings is excellent as are the maintenance and building management team who are responsive, professional, and want to make sure things stay at their best.
The Frisco Bridges neighborhood itself is quiet, respectful, and crime free, mirroring that of the great surrounding Frisco city area. If you have a dog, as I do, they are going to love the extensive parkland lined with waterfalls, lakes, and shady areas to keep off sun when the Texas summer comes roaring in.
The apartments have excellent, reliable, good quality fiber internet (up to 5gb synchronous at the time of writing) which is essential if, like me, you work from home.
Take a look along the pastel green corridors of building 2 and you will see a large number of people have welcome mats and similar greetings. Many of the patios and balconies have a range of plants and ornaments put out by residents. Why do they do that? Because MAA Frisco Bridges is more than just "a place where they live" - it's home. It's definitely a happy home for me and I'm very glad I chose it.
MAA did not pay me to write this review - in fact they don't even know I wrote it, and I will get no benefits from it either. It's just an honest illustration of how I find Frisco Bridges to be. If you see me around, I am the guy with the jokey T-shirts and a British accent, walking a "grumpy old man" dog - he'll bark even though he can barely see you, but say hi to me anyway.
Review from Apartments.com