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| - I initially didn't have any issue living here but that soon faded.. The complex use to have a real community feel- monthly newsletters, community events, decorating contests, raffles. But that stopped which coincidentally was around the same time a lot of staff left- hmm. The apartments themselves look nice but it's very superficial as they are poorly made. The walls are thin so if you have a neighbor that speaks in anything above an indoor voice, you'll be privy to that conversation and good luck if there's a new born baby around- guess who else will be up for those 2 am feedings! Good luck too you also if you live on the bottom floor and your upstairs neighbor's spirit animal is an elephant because you'll hear every step they make as well get the rumblings of the pipes whenever they use the bathroom. And by the way if you decide you want to transfer units because of any noise issues, you'll be given a nice hefty transfer fee to pay. There was a period when every time it rained, the gates stopped working and would be broken for days before they got fixed. They didn't do much good though given the number of occasions people from the back neighborhood jumped them and broke into cars. If you have an issue with anything, don't waste your time with management as they only care about the things that directly impact their being able to make money off the property (such as people not cleaning up their dog poop- you'll be sure to get a letter about that) If you do decide to live here, pray you get put in a "good" part of the complex otherwise you'll be subject to loud music, residents fighting on their balcony, and a contact high from the lovely smell of marijuana outside. Basically if you're a real adult with a professional job, keep looking- you can find better.
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