Update: New management is fast and has so far made great repairs. I will update on my move out experience in August, I have read some poor reviews. If all goes smoothly, I will update you again.
I have lived at Olympus Town Center since February 2024. Within a month of moving in, the property began major renovations directly beneath my building. They performed extensive dirt work — removing all the soil from under my unit and several others — and piled it in front of my apartment for six to seven months. When the work was finally “completed,” the contractor only replaced about half of the dirt, which, as anyone familiar with construction knows, is bound to cause future structural issues. They never told me they were planning on this work and that I would be living in a construction zone.
Within a couple of months, I began noticing cracks in my ceiling and leaks from the upstairs unit. I was told the issue came from a clogged AC line. It took several attempts before they finally stopped the leak, but the damaged drywall in my apartment was never repaired. In November 2024, I submitted a request for the drywall to be fixed, and they marked it as completed even though no work was ever done.
I’m not someone who usually complains, but by June 2025 I brought it up again because the damage had become an eyesore. In July, I saw a maintenance worker entering my apartment on my Blink camera — I assumed they were finally there to fix the drywall. When I came home, I was told he was there to access the ceiling for a plumbing leak in the unit above mine. I wasn’t informed anyone would be entering my apartment, which was extremely frustrating. The maintenance worker could see my frustration and said he would repair the drywall after fixing the plumbing — and he actually did, but only because he took it upon himself to do it, not because management followed through. It was the worst patch job I have ever seen and it was painted with a gloss paint even though the wall is painted flat.
I renewed my lease in August 2025, hoping things would improve. By September 2025, new drywall cracks appeared, and parts of my ceiling began to fall in. I went to the leasing office and waited 30 minutes to speak with someone, only to be told to submit another request online. I submitted multiple requests asking to meet someone at my apartment to review the damage — no one ever showed up. I also emailed management and several office representatives expressing my frustration and requesting to be released from my lease. That was over 10 days ago, and I have yet to receive a response.
To make matters worse, when the initial construction was done, they removed all the grass and bushes around the building and never replaced them. I’ve had nothing but dirt in front of my apartment for 16 months. When I finally asked about it, they threw down wood chips — which now wash into the parking lot every time it rains.
Overall, Olympus Town Center has terrible communication and poor maintenance practices. They regularly mark requests as “completed” or “cancelled” without actually addressing the issues. The property looks awful, the buildings are falling apart, and management doesn’t care. To add insult to injury, they even increased my rent despite all of these problems. I pay monthly for pest control, yet my ring has only caught them one time treating the property.
I would not recommend Olympus Town Center to anyone. They are friendly and accommodating only until you sign the lease — after that, you’re stuck. Olympus has bought out many other apartments in the area, leaving renters with fewer options and lower standards of care. I’m attaching photos of the damages and conditions to show exactly what residents are dealing with.