Verified Resident
Apr 17, 2025 • Hairys L.
I was disappointed that none of the advertised amenities—like the gym or pool—are actually located in the building. Maintenance was a hassle in both summer and winter. It took over a month after I moved in to get my AC working, and even then, it continued to break down.
The parking situation is frustrating and overpriced. The garage layout is poorly designed, with a shared entrance/exit ramp that’s dangerously tight—I’ve had to reverse out because another car was coming. The spiral garage has the same issue, plus it’s inconvenient to access, requiring me to exit my building, go to another, and take stairs to reach my car.
Common areas are not well-maintained, and cleaning seems inconsistent. Lastly, my unit was listed as a 1 bed/1 bath, but there’s no door separating the bedroom from the living space—it’s essentially a studio with a den and should be marketed as such.
The pricing is also misleading. The listed rent doesn’t reflect the full cost—there’s a mandatory “All Living” fee added on top, which includes things like cable (that I don’t use) and other services I’d rather handle myself. There’s no option to opt out, and this fee wasn’t clearly disclosed upfront. I had to click through multiple pages to even find it online, which felt deceptive. The total cost should be listed transparently from the beginning. I did know before signing because it's on the lease finalized papers.
Lastly, it was my first apartment so I didn't know better but I've learned from this experience.