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Monique Alvarado
Feb 26, 2026
Hmm I can’t tell you 100% I love this place. I love my home, and I love the area (north Phoenix) but as for these apartments? It’s worn off the shine. Tbh..
I’ve been here OVER A YEAR. And I honestly have 50/50 feelings for it.
I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it either.
My feelings are neutral.
It definitely has it’s pros and cons (as any place I’m sure, especially when renting)
Front office will do EVERYTHING possible to get that commission, to get you to sign a lease.
There’s dog crap everywhere. (But they want us to snitch 😂)
No security. So oh well 🤷♂️
Gates been broken, just recently fixed.
And no more free party events for tenants. Last one was 4th of July 🌭🎇 before that? Cinco de mayo. That’s it. 😂
Now it’s FOOD TRUCKS. 🛻
Not free, you gotta pay, but 🤷 they bring them here.. like it’s supposed to be convenient. I guess some people like it.
I honestly don’t care.
Check it out. If you plan to be here short term. Saving money for a house, paying off debt, etc.. I wouldn’t recommend it over 4 years tbh.
Oh and yes. The rumors are TRUE, the South side apartments do not get the same love and attention the way the NORTH side does. It’s neglected. They honestly don’t care.
YP
Yester Alexander Cortes Ponce
Feb 25, 2026
Excelente servicio
Carmina me atendió con una amabilidad. Su servicio fue excelente y siempre mostró una atención increíble a cada detalle. Me hizo sentir bienvenido desde el primer momento y respondió todas mis preguntas con paciencia y profesionalismo.
La recomiendo totalmente gracias por una experiencia tan positiva.
PX
Puffy Taco XXV
Feb 24, 2026
Fast Maintinence, friendly and professional
JM
Jessica Mowan
Feb 24, 2026
Honestly, I’m usually an apartment complex hater, but I’ve had a really great experience at Sage. Maintenance and office staff are responsive and so friendly. I dig it. Hopefully this continues over the next year too!
🚩 Read This Before You Waste Your Time Touring This Place 🚩
We were this close to scheduling a tour here. But before we ever sign a lease, we do one very important thing: talk to the people who actually live there. Not the leasing staff. Not the scripted sales pitch. The residents. Because once you move in, the “luxury” image disappears fast—and your rent is still a serious investment.
Thank goodness we asked.
We spoke with multiple residents, and not a single one had offered anything positive to say. In fact, several flat-out said they’re counting down the days until their lease ends so they can get out.
The biggest red flag? Maintenance and the leasing office staff. Over and over, residents said maintenance doesn’t seem to know what they’re doing and has even caused damage inside apartments. People questioned their qualifications and described them as unprofessional, discourteous of your home, and careless—leaving messes behind and even using residents’ homes to wash hands etc. That alone is unacceptable and as a tenant, you should be able to trust that authorized personnel can enter your home without worrying about whether they are helping themselves to your belongings or using your living space to handle personal matters. That basic level of trust appears to be missing here.
Then there’s the constant HVAC issues. One resident told me they went over a week without air conditioning in the middle of summer. When they complained, the property manager (Estafonzo? Estanzo? Not even sure of the name—and apparently they weren’t very memorable for the right reasons) brushed it off by saying they “legally have three days” to fix it, showing zero concern for the resident’s well-being. No hotel offered. No rent reduction. No reimbursement. Just a useless portable AC that, according to the resident, barely cooled anything. Imagine paying top dollar for rent and being treated like that.
The condition of the property itself is just as bad. Not in the front of course…We took a stroll and went to see how the buildings/property on the back was cared for —and the upkeep is awful. Dog waste everywhere. Breezeways full of dust, cobwebs and debris. On the building and at the base of them. We have lived in much rougher areas where the properties took far more pride in their appearance than this one does.
And if that’s not enough, there are tons of complaints about scorpions and spiders. Yes, it’s near the desert—but that’s exactly why proper pest control should be aggressive and consistent. Clearly, it’s not.
My husband and I were genuinely hopeful this could be our home for a few years. But after hearing the same complaints again and again from residents and seeing the neglect for ourselves, we walked away.
Bottom line: you can find better—and for less. Better maintenance. Better management. Better care for the residents. This place is overpriced for what it offers, and no amount of marketing can make up for the reality. Save yourself the frustration and take your money somewhere that actually values the people who live there.