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Location, location location... But this time, the location is the thing I DON'T love!!! It seems to be mostly true that Scottsdale = "Snotsdale." Most of the girls I've met laying out or in the gym seem stuck up and wayyyyy to cool hang out with anyone but their "tan, buff" boy toys - gross. Maybe I was wrong to think that I could make friends in an apartment complex with 400 apartments ... but geeeeez, I'm glad I like my roommates or I'd be one lonely lady! Anyways, back to Crown Court... I think it's nearly impossible to give an apartment a TRUE 5 star rating... there's always going to be the little complaints: loud neighbors, people driving to fast through the parking lots, dirty pools, maintenance not responding fast enough, and old appliances. Sure, all of these things happened, but in all fairness it has been a really good experience. I've never seen a bug, the office ladies have actually been really great, and it's across the street from a new park area... We're getting ready to move out and I think I'm having a slight little tinge of sadness. It could just be because I sort-of loved blaming my high maintenance on living on Princess Drive.....
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