I lived a year in this apartment complex, something I shall regret for quite a while. During the one year I spent there, multiple things happened that made my experience an unbearable one. Writing this review is the next best thing to moving out.
1. Parking is terrible. There are not enough parking spaces marked "Guest", so invariably some residents park their cars in non-guest spots. The good part is, cars are towed almost EVERY night at 11 at night so by the time your cars reaches the impound, its rolled into the next day and you pay the impound fees for two weekdays. Clever!!!
2. Reporting any broken appliances is useless because either they'll never come to fix it or they'll take at least a month to send someone to even look at it. Most appliances are out-dated so they don't work properly anyways. If you are a daring soul and do ask for a new appliance, good luck because you're better off pulling your teeth with really cheap pliers. BTW, when we moved in, there were dead roaches in the dishwasher and it didnt work properly. All dishes would come out greasy, with the only difference of grease spread evenly over all dishes.
3. Curfew at ten at night. This is ridiculous. If residents are out walking at night, their rent-a-cop flashes a flash light in your face and asks you to go home. We are not living in a war-stricken city. The same rent-a-cop was useless when someone broke into my car and stole two xbox's and one Passport radar dector valuing over 1000 dollars. Make sure you get an electric zapper for your cars because the security is only good for harassing residents.
4. Belinda from the management team has a severe attitude problem. You can almost always expect her to be snapping her fingers and rolling her neck. gag. The few times I had the opportunity to talk to her, she was yelling not at the top but at least the middle of her lungs. I had to ask her to calm down multiple times.
5. Forget about getting your deposit back because they'll charge 70 dollars to unscrew four screws to take off a dish from the balcony and conjure up various similar charges. This is what I call a money hungry management. Charges fly out left and right. Good luck paying the charges you don't think you deserve.
6. Lights in the tennis court are never turned on, so if you wanted to utilize one of the few amenities, you're helpless. No idiot wants to play in utter darkness. The fitness center and the club house were burned down in a suspicious fire and for an entire year, there were no substitutes. I laugh at the audacity because anything else is useless.
7. If you have a nice car, forget driving in their lots because of the speed or as I like to call them the car breakers. You will eventually need to go at 0.000000000001 mph over those bumps if you want to avoid messing up your car for good.
8. Crime is an every day happening. You can almost be positive that there is someone constantly eyeing your car or your daughter, for that matter.
9. Mold is a huge problem. The duration that we were there, the entire year, there was mold growing in the toilet. You could clean it all you want, but it would keep coming back in no later than two days after cleaning. When we complained to the management, they told us that there isn't anything we can do about that. The mold is in the water and we can't take it out. I can risk my health by not playing tennis or working out, but living in an apartment where mold is accepted as part of your family is far too great of a risk for me to handle.
10. There is only one gate that residents can access to get in and out of the complex. That is apparently ridiculous because people are always trying to cut too close to you to get to it. All the traffic is focused in front of the old leasing office. The space there is so narrow that multiple accidents have happened. A lot of times, the front gate gets derailed which defeats the whole purpose of having a code to get in because they leave it open for anyone to get in...and the security is questionable at best, so you're on your own.
These are all the things I came up with OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD. I certainly can go on longer. In the end, I've never had to deal with a worse management team than here. Please don't waste your time and money. You're better off living under 59. If you want to learn some money-making tactics, however, this is the perfect place.
Happy apartment searching!