MJ
martu jabateh
Mar 24, 2026
I do not write reviews lightly, but my experience with Meridian Walk at Princeton was significant enough that I feel obligated to document it for other potential buyers.
Before anything else, prospective buyers should be aware that negative reviews for this community appear to be removed or difficult to locate over time. I strongly encourage conducting research across multiple platforms(including BirdEye Reviews).
What should have been a straightforward home purchase became a prolonged and avoidable ordeal marked by delays, lack of responsiveness, and incomplete documentation.
After being approved for a state grant, I made the reasonable decision to switch lenders and promptly provided updated information to the sales office. From that point forward, the process became increasingly difficult:
• My lender made repeated requests for required documentation with limited response
• He was instructed to pay over $300 for access to a portal, only to be informed 10 days later that the HOA management company had changed
• Additional time was required just to obtain correct contact information
• After paying again, the documents provided were still incomplete and required further action from the sales office
• Calls and emails frequently went unanswered unless the office needed something from me
At one point, I had to block my number simply to receive a response.
Rather than resolving these issues, responsibility was repeatedly shifted.
As a direct result of these delays and incomplete documentation, my loan was unable to proceed. When I requested the return of my earnest money based on these circumstances, I was initially told it would not be an issue.
However, I was later sent a document requiring me to sign a non-disclosure agreement restricting my ability to share my experience in order to receive my deposit.
That condition raises serious concerns about transparency and consumer fairness.
A home purchase should be a structured, professional, and good-faith process. Buyers should not have to chase basic documentation, incur repeated fees due to internal changes, or be asked to waive their right to speak about their experience.
I would strongly advise any prospective buyer to:
• Document every interaction
• Confirm all third-party relationships (such as HOA management) upfront
• Ensure responsiveness before proceeding financially
Based on my experience, additional escalation may be necessary to resolve outstanding matters.
You deserve to feel confident and supported during a major financial decision—not frustrated and disregarded.