4/5/25
Okay but several issues
Parking is limited to one assigned spot per unit, and visitor spots are often used by tenants with multiple cars or work vehicles, leading to frequent shortages. Cooling is a challenge, as only one bedroom has a built-in air conditioner, so a portable unit is required for cooling the second bedroom. Note: window units are not allowed. Most units have outdated appliances that won't be replaced unless they're broken. The bathrooms are small, lack windows and electrical outlets. Some of the units,... even second floor units, have hard flooring, so that combined with thin walls means you'll hear every noise from your neighbors. You might end up with the unlucky experience I had, or you could have quiet neighbors-there's no way to know. Smoking policies are frequently ignored, both tobacco and the other kind. Landscaping is regularly maintained but focuses more on the shrubs and flowers around the office and areas visible from the road. This leaves other parts of the property looking plain and, in some cases, messy. Additionally, grills are not allowed on patios and must be kept locked on the communal grill pad behind the middle building, which can be inconvenient. Other concerns include snow removal, which is often delayed or nonexistent. Bring your shovel, because you'll likely have to clear your own spot after working all day. The dumpsters, particularly the most-used one is emptied frequently, but often overflow due to heavy usage. Its location detracts from the advertised view, and the broken stockade fence around it makes it even less appealing. The lobby/mailroom in one building is dingy and unkempt, with stained furniture and a generally poor appearance. The laundry room in this building is the worst of the three. Some apartment walls are cinderblock, which may not suit everyone's aesthetic preferences. Overall, there are several shortcomings that could be addressed to better match the rent cost and neighboring properties.
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