I lived here for six months, and while the first four were great, the last two were disappointing. The complex is in one of the safest and most convenient neighborhoods in the metro area, with plenty of shops, parks, an amphitheater, and a lake nearby. However, things took a turn when the property was bought out by a larger company after my fourth month.
The complex was initially advertised as smoke-free, but that policy seemed to disappear, and new tenants who smoked made the place smell unpleasant. In the last two months, there were multiple tenant altercations, some severe enough that I had to call the police.
Additionally, the walls and floors are so thin that everyday activities like cooking or walking can lead to noise complaints from neighbors. While the large parking lot is a plus since there's no need to pay for a spot or pass, it's also a drawback. Local residents treat it as a public parking area, and it's not uncommon to deal with loud, drunk people wandering the lot at night, disrupting your peace.
All this along with the steep price increase in rent were plenty of reasons for me to look for housing elsewhere.
In summary, the location is amazing and feels safe, but the apartment complex itself has significant issues that make it hard to recommend.