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| - I have been living at University Pointe for almost four years now, and I renew my lease every year.
The dark temptress of Tempe: Lemon Street. Lemon Street never changes.
It's the siren of students looking for a good time and not looking to tell anyone about it. From its humble beginnings as ASU's crack den, to the bustling capitalist luxury development of today, the citrus city has never failed to disappoint on excitement or character.
It defies the carbon copy, student-focused McMansion status quo, set in recent years by "luxury" developments to ASU's eastern streets - doomed to rot and wither after 10 years, and overcharging naive students for menial-sized apartments with horrific service. False face must hide what the false heart doth know.
No. University Pointe is the old, stone building that stands steadfast through centuries of trials and tribulations. Like a Phoenix rising from its ashes, University Pointe stands unique through its commitment to high resident service principles from its old days, to the stunning street-wide apartment and amenity renovations making its value to Tempe renters a force to be reckoned with. You will not find this at any other apartment complex in Tempe.
Manager Rosanne, Pioneer of the Pointe, takes on this important role with zeal as she secures the best individualized service for residents and destroys her competition with one fell swoop of the pen. Rosanne is without fail immediately responsive to requests, and highly reasonable in her conflict resolution - problems have never been had with her tenure, as she further proves herself to be the Steve Jobs of Tempe student living.
There is also a gym.
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