JN
Jordan Nisely
Mar 20, 2026
Highs and lows, as with everything, and you kind of get what you pay for. Highs: buildings, layout, secure, amenities.
Lows: Literally living on top of other people.
A high focus seems to be on the exterior of this place. The areas that they can fully control (clubhouse, gym, hot tub, lobbies, etc). 9 times out of 10, those are amazing. The leasing folks have also been nothing but kind, understanding and accommodating through my journey here. Moving from Nebraska was no picnic, but they certainly did all that they could to support me (looking at you Laurynn, you're the best ✨️). Endless kudos for that, and for troubleshooting the issues I had occasionally pop up.
Speaking of, not the thickest walls you've ever seen-- when someone above or below is walking around or using their appliances, you'll know it. Some of y'all aren't ready to have a conversation about those big clompers you're walking around with, or about how the only person who seems to suffer is the poor sap below you. Same goes for hallways. Maybe wait until you're near/in the elevator, in an apartment, OUTSIDE, for gods sake, before continuing your conversation. That sounds petty (kind of is, too), but there's a problem when I can hear everyone and their mother, brother, dog and baby running and shouting in the hallways. RANT DONE now that the person above me has (hopefully) settled down.
The one thing that irks me not only here but everywhere else is the price hike. It's only about $50 or so to renew for another year, but month-to-month jumps your rent by $200. My. God. In this economy?? Remember when that was just a dumb joke? It's kind of our reality now.
Anyway, all in all, I'll remember my time living here fondly (when I do finally hit the road). Easily 3 stars, and 1 more just for the leasing team~
Check your lease, quiet hours are 10pm-7am 😘--
(lookin' at you, C building)