Any apartment complex you move to will have issues. There's no escaping it. Past the warm faces of the front counter or leasing agent,...
Any apartment complex you move to will have issues. There's no escaping it. Past the warm faces of the front counter or leasing agent, there's a slew of problems whether that be organizational, timeliness, responsiveness, or otherwise. I'm happy to say those problems were few and far in between during my 2017-2018 stay here. Here are some highlights.
Price - I should not have paid this little for this place. For a 2-3 bedroom you can't beat the price/quality ratio.
Mail/Packages - They've got their system DOWN. I probably have 2-3 packages come a week. Not an exaggeration. They scan packages as soon as they get them, which send a notification to your phone. That package isn't going anywhere. I usually let my packages build up to 6-8 of them in a month then go and get them. They haven't lost any of them.
Security - You're in a freaking concrete building. And key faabslet you in and out of the main areas.
Parking - Covered parking - enough said
Ammenties - I rarely used them, but they were really nice.
Here's the deal, other highly negative reviews were likely written when the management was, from what I heard, TERRIBLE, before 2017. There new team is solid, organized, and really, they just get it. I haven't had a serious complaint and it was a pleasure living here.
TLDR: You're not going to beat the price you pay for the space you get and the absolute pros who take care of you. No way.