3/20/24
Decent?
Firstly, and most importantly, the advertised price does not include any of the amenities "included" in rent.
The base rent is just that; then add $25/month for trash, $70/month for internet, ~$25/month in water, $14 for their renter's insurance, pet rent if you have a pet, then you pay electric outside of the rent payment, which is anywhere from $70-$130/month for my 500 sq ft studio. Also there is no gym or parking. Parking on the street used to be convenient, but my last year in the building... was rough due to all the new apartment buildings on the block.
The $25/month trash fee was annoying because I lived on the back side of the building next to the door where the trash bins are kept and would always just walk my own trash out, however it is a mandatory fee. Given that the trash people only come Sunday-Thursday and not on any holiday, I found that to be an unneccesary and inconvenient charge. They also only supplied 5-6 regular household street bins for the entire building's trash so the outside of the building under my windows was always trashy and the bins overflowing. My neighbor tried a couple times to ask management to clean the building's outside windows but he said both his work requests were denied, and if you look at the builidng it is dirty all over. The old company used to have cleaners come through very regularly, but Real Property does not seem to care for their tenants and only cares for making money. They continue to raise rent every year without any ammenities or reasoning. Given these reasons and that there is next-to-zero privacy between units, I found a building nearby with a gym, parking, and newer units for a cheaper price.
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