I would strongly recommend steering clear of this place. Living here has been one headache after another. There are constant surprise inspections, construction noise blasting during exam week, and rent hikes disguised as “upgrades” that no one requested. Management rarely has answers, communication is practically nonexistent, and the hallways consistently smell like pet urine and feces.
Parking is its own disaster. You pay $30 a month just for basic parking, and if a guest parks more than two days in a row, they’ll get towed by a sketchy company (Overtime Towing—take a look at their reviews). On top of that, key fobs and building doors break so often that it feels like living in a glitchy video game.
Inside the units, the conditions are just as bad: mold, leaks, roaches, shoddy “renovations,” fans that don’t work, AC units coated in dust, trash left uncollected, and even rainwater soaking into carpets. Maintenance shows up, does half a repair, leaves, and sometimes charges you for it.
Recently they added another layer of chaos by announcing pest-control fogging. They gave us a three-day window from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. where they might show up, and we were told we’d have to immediately evacuate our rooms for several hours when they did—no clear schedule, no consideration for work or class.
The pool isn’t much better. It’s open only during office hours in the summer, guests get hassled with sign-ins and random checks, and it barely feels usable. To top it off, management pushes people to leave fake-sounding 5-star reviews by dangling giveaways. Every time someone posts a negative review, a flood of generic “nice pool” or “nice tour” comments appears to keep their rating inflated. Reading deeper into the reviews tells the real story.
This place is overpriced, poorly run, and not maintained to a livable standard. The “great location” across campus doesn’t come close to balancing out the constant stress. Do yourself a favor and look somewhere else