3/27/25
Good Apartments, But Several Drawbacks to Consider
The apartment itself is functional with a kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. The layout has its quirks: the fridge is across from the bathroom, and the bedroom has no windows, making it feel cramped. The only large window is in the living room, and some units don’t even have that. The lack of an elevator is also inconvenient, especially during move-in and move-out.
Another issue is the smell of weed and smoke, despite the no-smoking policy. The noise from neighbors is a big problem—there’s no... soundproofing, and you can hear everything from footsteps to conversations. You’ll likely need noise-canceling headphones.
Lastly, the office team is inflexible, and once you sign the lease, it feels like all they care about is payment. Their idea of making residents feel welcome is giving out sweets for most (if not all) holiday celebrations. In general, the customer office would benefit from better communication with empathy rather than a forceful approach.
Overall, while the apartments themselves are okay, there are several factors that make it less than ideal for long-term living. The lack of noise control, poor window placement, layout quirks and enforcement of the smoking policy are all things to think about before choosing to move in.
Review from Apartments.com