11/7/22
No
I would not recommend this complex at all… especially living on the first floor. First of all, the reason I am moving out of this building is because I was essentially forced to for no reason other than greed. My current lease is ending soon and I was told that in order to renew, I’d have to pay over $200/month MORE than what I have been currently paying. Unable to do that because the cost of rent (and parking, and utilities) is high already, I emailed back asking if there was anyway to keep... rent the same. I was denied my request with absolutely no reason given. That situation was upsetting enough because the stress and COST of moving is so high, but to make matters worse, I’ve been watching the price they are listing my apartment for, and it’s dropped to $160/month LESS than what I’m paying. Instead of keeping me as a tenant and keeping my rent the same, they decided to screw me over by making me move out (which again… is expensive) only to realize they can’t rent the unit out for what they thought they could. I have now had to spend additional cost on movers, deposits, overlapping rent and utilities when I had no intention of doing so in the first place. Please know if you plan to live here, they do not care about you as a person at all.
The noise around this building is absurd. Not once did I hear my neighbors, however the noise from the bar, construction, and trash pick up was unbearably loud. What was strange was the difference in noise level between the bedroom and living room. I could barely hear the outside noise from the living room but constantly worried that my bedroom windows were open. I ended up moving my bed from the bedroom to the living room so I could sleep through the night…
Parking is quite expensive ($150/month) and the garage is not convenient or SAFE when you live on the first floor. Often times homeless people are found sleeping in the garage or stalking the alleyway between the complex and the garage. I had a man who clearly did not live in the building start to sprint towards me to try to get into the building after me. Thankfully I was able to get the door closed or who knows what might have happened. To combat this if you’re living on the first floor, you have to go down the hall, up to another floor, down the hall again, into the garage, and go to the floor of the parking garage your car is parked at. Which is fine… just inconvenient.
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