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Gabriella Tango
Jun 29, 2026
My sister, our best friend, and I lived here for a year, and despite having high hopes, this was easily one of the worst living experiences we’ve ever had. The rent may seem affordable (around $850/month with utilities), but after living here, I can confidently say it’s not worth it.
The apartment itself is spacious, which is the only positive thing I can honestly say. We kept our apartment spotless and decorated it beautifully, but none of that mattered because the property itself is so poorly maintained.
The pest problem is unbelievable. Throughout the year we dealt with huge roaches, flies, and countless other bugs. Most recently, we found what appeared to be colonies of termites. There was also a massive hole behind our air conditioner where bugs were entering the apartment. Maintenance’s solution? Spray foam over part of the hole while leaving other openings untouched. That pretty much sums up how maintenance is handled here.
Speaking of maintenance, our air conditioner flooded our apartment FOUR separate times. Every time it was “fixed,” it failed again within a couple of months. Water soaked our floors and eventually traveled into the vacant unit, where mold began growing. No one even checked on that apartment for an extended period, leaving water and mold to sit.
The biggest issue, though, is safety.
There were multiple shootings or reports of gunfire either inside The Asher parking lot or immediately outside the complex during the year we lived here. Police were at this complex constantly. On one occasion, someone was shot on our building steps during an attempted armed robbery connected to fake dog sale listings. We only realized something serious had happened because we heard the gunshots outside our door and then had police outside looking into our apartment windows. Management never sent an email, never warned residents, never acknowledged what happened, and never made any apparent effort to communicate with tenants about serious safety incidents.
The front gates are essentially useless because they don’t lock, making it incredibly easy for anyone to walk onto the property. Our Ring camera regularly recorded strangers wandering through our hallway in the middle of the night.
Guest parking is almost nonexistent, while tow trucks seem to be one of the few things consistently operating at this complex.
Then there are the amenities they advertise.
The pool was “closed for maintenance” for nearly the entire year. We maybe saw it open for about a month total. The gym is equally neglected. One out of the three treadmills remained broken for the entire year and rocks while you’re using it. Multiple other machines were damaged and never repaired. The advertised pickleball court isn’t even fenced in, so good luck playing without worrying about hitting parked cars.
The saddest part is that this property has so much potential. The apartment layouts are nice, but management completely fails when it comes to maintenance, communication, amenities, and resident safety.
Don’t let discounted rent convince you to sign a lease. Cheap rent means nothing if you’re dealing with pests, repeated flooding, broken amenities, constant police activity, and wondering whether you’ll feel safe walking to your apartment at night.
I would never recommend The Asher to anyone looking for a safe, well-managed place to live.