Former Resident
Jan 14, 2026 • SHAB
Management is not tenant-focused. Their priority appears to be protecting their own interests and optics rather than the residents who live here.
Despite being a newer building, the property feels noticeably run down. Amenities show visible wear, common areas lack consistent upkeep, and the overall condition does not match what is advertised. This is not what you expect from a “new” development.
There is also a clear vacancy issue. Large portions of the property remain empty, and it’s immediately noticeable when you walk the grounds—quiet to the point of feeling abandoned, with only certain sections occupied. That alone should prompt prospective renters to ask why turnover is so high and occupancy so uneven.
Building access and oversight are another serious concern. Management hosts corporate events, yet access control does not feel secure or transparent. Residents are left questioning who may have all-access fobs and whether proper safeguards are in place to protect tenant privacy and safety.
Rule enforcement appears selective, and standards vary depending on where you are in the building. The sense of community and accountability you’d expect simply isn’t there.
If you’re considering this property, don’t rely on polished five-star reviews. Take a full walk-through, notice how much of the building is actually occupied, and ask very specific questions about access, maintenance, and management practices before signing a lease.