I've done my 1 year stint here and moving out feels like being released from prison. I've regretted moving here entirely, and it is...
I've done my 1 year stint here and moving out feels like being released from prison. I've regretted moving here entirely, and it is hands down the worst place I've ever lived (and I've lived in people's garages, so that's saying something).
We lived in building 14, and the place REEKS of mold and mildew. The hallway carpets are DAMP regardless of weather, the basement with the ONE washer and ONE dryer is so ill kept that there's standing water, and your clothes are guaranteed to come out nastier than before you washed them. In our actual unit, there was an unsolvable moldy window issue, constant mice issues (thankfully we had cats, so they took care of what the management didn't), and the doors/doorways are so off kilter and old that there's always a breeze. If you move here, you can expect to pay, AT THE VERY LEAST, $110 a month for electricity (in a one bedroom) if you intend to remain semi-warm throughout the winter, and will need to wear a coat while cooking as the stove is next to the kitchen door.
The level of professionalism and care from the staff has been pretty piss poor since Michelle left. Our move out paperwork asked for a day for a walk-through PRIOR to move out, but on the day agreed, they hemm haww and decide to only view it after the move out without letting us know until after we call asking what time they planned to come by.
They spend all their budget making the grounds look semi-acceptable (yet somehow it's still covered in trash) and show you fancy model apartments to lure you in to blindly signing. I've learned my life lessons in renting from this place, and have acquired a healthy dose of skepticism when it comes to apartments.
I hate to finish a review, even a scathing one, negatively, so here's a positive: it's a great place to live if you're really poor and hate your life.