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I currently live here and have only lived here for about 2 months. So far, I have been underwhelmed. Having lived in NYC and Philly for the past 5 years, it is definitely nice to have a washer and dryer and dishwasher in my unit. The apartment, extrinsically, is pretty nice, although you can tell they were trying to build as cheaply as possible. The nickle-and-diming is a bit annoying though. They quoted me $672 per month for rent. What I pay each month is just over $800. This includes $32 per month for "Valet Trash Service" and $25 per month for the "Association Fee," as if you weren't paying for the amenities in the price of your rent. I work downtown and it is a reasonable walk home (10-15 minutes), so I would have lived here even if they actually told me the cost up front (especially since it is the only place that would let me bring my 3-legged pit bull- Note- you have to bring your dog for a "pet interview" before you can move in). However, it would be nice to be told the actual cost of living here up front. All-in-all, this place is serviceable, but nothing spectacular.
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