I’m dividing this review into two parts to clearly distinguish my experience with the touring/leasing process from my impressions of the property itself. The five-star rating applies solely to Thalia and is not a reflection of living at 1919 Market. This review may be updated once my stay concludes should I get approved.
Thalia:
Thalia was outstanding. She went above and beyond, showing us every unit we were interested in and allowing us to revisit several options multiple times so we could properly compare and narrow down our choice. Throughout the process, she remained patient, professional, and genuinely invested in helping us feel confident in our decision. At no point did she show frustration, and she consistently reassured us that our questions and requests were welcome. I wish more leasing professionals approached their work with the same level of care and dedication.
Property Impressions:
The units themselves vary significantly. While there are some solid options depending on what you’re looking for, many of the layouts feel unusually small, and certain design choices raise questions about functionality. Some units feel more suited to storage than comfortable living spaces.
My biggest concern, something Thalia has no control over, is the parking situation. Covered garage parking is priced at $250 per month, which feels excessive, especially given how underutilized the garage appears. A more reasonable price point would likely result in higher usage and greater overall value for residents.
Overall:
Whether this property is a good fit depends on your priorities. If you’re looking for a spacious, luxury layout with features like a full island kitchen, this likely isn’t the place for you. However, if you value a modern aesthetic, excellent soundproof windows, and are willing to compromise on space and layout, it could work.