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This review is solely based on a tour of the complex. The lady giving the tour is not a people person. She was very short with her conversation and stoic. Offered no real excitement and didn't really give us a tour of the whole place. They have two models (or so she stated), a 1 bedroom and a 2 bedroom. We asked to look at the 2 bedroom and quickly found out that their model is, for a lack of better words, the most pointless thing I've ever seen. Why? The model doesn't exist in real life. They will show you the two bedroom model and you will probably be amazed at the size, the to-the-floor windows, the insanely huge closets, and the overall space. But when you ask which 2-bedroom this model resembles (H, I, or J), you are notified that the model doesn't resemble any of them.... So basically they trick you with this insanely nice apartment that doesn't exist. None of there options actually look like the model. So what is the point of the model? The lady said to show us the finishing's, but that's not really why we came to see the place. Note: The 1-bedroom model does resemble an actual option they offer.
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