Verified Resident
Jun 3, 2026 • Anonymous
I have been a resident at Lofts on the Levee for almost 3 years. I want to be straightforward: there are things I genuinely appreciate about living here, but there are also serious, ongoing issues that I cannot overlook — especially for anyone considering signing a lease.
What I Like:
The building itself has appeal. I chose this community for a reason, and the location and concept are solid. For the right person, it can be a comfortable place to live.
What Needs Improvement:
Over time, a number of maintenance, cleanliness, and safety concerns have gone unresolved — some for well over a year.
• Wall damage left by a third-party contractor
• Bathroom ventilation — raising concerns about air quality and mold.
• HVAC reliability — the Fujitsu units have required repeated service calls.
• Sanitation — dog waste in and around the building, including inside common areas, has been an ongoing problem with no clear enforcement plan.
• Parking enforcement is a HUGE problem — vehicles without valid permits regularly occupy spaces, particularly in the evenings.
• Security — an individual living in and around the dumpster area has been a persistent safety concern.
• Lock failures — residents have been locked out of their apartments due to systemic door lock failures.
What is most frustrating is not just that these issues exist — it is that multiple written requests for updates, timelines, and explanations have gone unanswered.
If you are considering Lofts on the Levee, go in with clear expectations. The building has potential, and the location has its merits. Be prepared for the possibility that maintenance requests may take a very long time to be addressed — or may not be addressed at all — and that communication from management is inconsistent. If responsiveness and follow-through from property management matter to you, make sure to ask pointed questions before signing.