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The MET is the best place to live if you are a resident of Chandler. I toured the property back in February and really liked the place. When I came back to Phoenix, I was between The Met and a complex in Gilbert, so I decided to visit the Met again. There, during my second visit, I met the property manager, Anastacia. She was able to answer all of my questions about the apartment, as well as assure me she could personally handle any concerns I had while I lived there, should I choose to be a resident. For a complex with 300+ units, that's a big promise to make to someone. I have lived there for 3 months now, and I am thoroughly impressed. Not only is the property very aesthetically pleasing, but all of the staff are very friendly and helpful. And Anastacia has kept her word. Any question of concern I have had has been met with a prompt response and a quick resolution. I am so glad that I signed a lease at the Met. And a big thank you to Anastacia for not only taking care of me, but for showing people really do still keep promises. If you need a place to live, I highly recommend going to see her at the Met!
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