I really liked this apartment complex when I first moved in, and liked it very well until the management changed, when you could see a real difference in how it felt as a community. The apartments are old and look their age, but compensate somewhat by being pretty spacious, but I got tired of the tiny, worn-out kitchen, the coating over the lead paint that chipped if you sneezed on it. the temperamental disposal, stove, dishwasher, etc. The maintenance guys--particularly the foreman--are fantastic, but one gets the sense they are being given very little to work with. At the end, I had a very bad experience with management because of a job-related lease termination--despite the fact that I gave over 60 days notice, and they would be making $75 in rent more a month with a new tenant--on the whole, my moving out probably made them $1000 (I would feel less bitter about it if one of the managers--who's still there--hadn't told me to my face before I moved in that they had a policy of allowing renters, after the initial lease term, to leave with thirty days notice, without penalty). Of course, that could be related to the fact that the same month I moved, there were at least six people vacating at the same time. I would definitiely not recommend this complex. It's in decline, not a good value for the money--all things considered--and left a very bad taste in my mouth. Best thing about the experience is that is spurred me into buying my own house.