Living at Sandpiper Village was far from the pleasant experience it’s made out to be, and a huge reason for that is Rosie, the manager. Dealing with her was exhausting, frustrating, and honestly ruined what could have been a decent place to live. She comes across as unprofessional, dismissive, and consistently talks down to residents as if they’re an inconvenience instead of paying tenants. Any issue—big or small—was met with attitude, defensiveness, or outright indifference.
Communication was terrible, problems were brushed off, and it always felt like power trips mattered more to her than actually doing her job. The environment she creates is tense and unwelcoming, and it’s no surprise residents don’t feel supported. I genuinely feel bad for her employees, because having to work under someone with that kind of attitude day in and day out cannot be easy.
That said, credit where it’s due: Danielle and Jairo were absolute bright spots. They were kind, helpful, patient, and actually treated people with respect. If everyone operated the way they do, Sandpiper Village would be a completely different place.
Unfortunately, management can make or break a living experience—and in this case, it definitely broke it. I would not recommend Sandpiper Village to anyone who values professionalism, respect, or basic decency from management.