My own personal issues with doing business here will remain vague. Take this just as advice to read and absorb or to disregard. I...
My own personal issues with doing business here will remain vague. Take this just as advice to read and absorb or to disregard.
I always hear advice when I'm moving to take pictures and videos and catalog anything noteworthy so as to safeguard yourself. That's how it is at Fox Point. Do it.
Quick note if you are looking into this place, test thoroughly the air conditioning effectiveness and floor creakiness, both are multiple DECADES old and trouble with either is incredibly possible. Again, that's how it is at Fox Point.
The location is fine, as a matter of fact I quite enjoyed the location and scenery/wildlife. That being said the place is quite dated, which I suppose isn't all negative, but I bluntly say If you are having a look don't skimp whatsoever. Take pictures and document everything. They WILL bite you. They were friendly up until the moment they stopped being friendly. Like a light switch. Especially when it appears you won't be staying much longer.
This is a fact of life with apartments like this.
Actually I hate recommending to avoid a business because almost always it's just an uncaring employee or two who are ruining your experience. At Fox Point, these 'bored' employees happen to be the lady 'manager' and 'assistant manager'. This is the kind of office that could be easily baited into aggressiveness, shouting, petty arguing and lastly just hanging up on you mid sentence. I know it sounds great right?
For three years I paid my rent on time and dealt with the incompetency and lack of utter human capacity this office shared. This is my opinion after years of walking on egg shells to have anything accomplished, and a complete flip in their attitude towards my family once it was clear we weren't staying long.
Speaking of staying long, rent here was raised yearly and is well over a grand monthly. I moved out several weeks ago, and naturally any information on the status of my rent sized deposit is muddled and just downright not given. On the bright side I think it is proper 'adult progression' now that I'm paying a legal adviser to assist with unlawful renting matters. Who knows, maybe you can stay for years, pay your rent on time, and this could be your Fox Point story. Move in today!
edit:
This clearly is the kind of management to patronize reviewers with the copy-paste reply of 'sorry you had a bad experience, please contact us, we will fix everything as best we can'. It's so gross the way some management abuse this in an attempt to seem like they're willing to right any wrongs. It is actually literal mockery. Of their own customers no less.
One suggestion, maybe try and address these problems with your tenants as they pop up on your desk and not just put on an act in the comments section? Hmm..