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Great location for law students
I really love Summit at Flatirons. It has great proximity to 36 so that getting to both Boulder and Denver is a breeze. I have had very little maintenance problems in the 2 years I've lived there, but when I have, the maintenance team is so kind and helpful. This complex is relatively cheap compared to others in the area, so I feel like it is a great deal.
Good not great
Close to school and in lovely broomfield but older building with older style
This is a great apartment to live.
It is a great apartment. It is 20 minutes from campus but it is worth it.
Very Nice
I like this apartment a lot. The views are amazing and there are a lot of pets. I haven't had any issues.
Summit at Flatirons in Broomfield
I recently moved to this apartment from Bell Flatirons in Superior, CO. My main reasoning was due to Bell raising our 2B2B rent to $3100. My rent at Summit is now $2000, so significantly cheaper. The complex itself is nice, however, it does feel like it is lower quality than other apartments in the area. The hallway carpets are dirty, my unit smelled like cigarettes upon move in, etc. those things were not a deal breaker for me since I was saving around $1000 a month. Anyone looking for a bargain should certainly look here!
excellent
I have a great experience living here so far! I am just a 20-30 minute drive from CU and it is just a 30 minute drive to Denver. The apartment is safe, clean, and modern.
Harvest Station Apartments Review
Great Bedroom Community
Summit at Flatirons Review
Very nice! Great value and lots of space for the price.
Tribeca Review
Excellent housing
Plush, neat ,new apartment!
My experience at Tribeca is really good. It is relatively new building and you get to see the apt like a new house! All the Amenities were good. It is a very safe and secure here. I totally recommend moving here if this falls within your housing budget.
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1. The apt rent is $2000/month which includes water,sewer, trash, WiFi, pest.
( Electricity is seperate)
2. Electricity ~ $120-$150/month ( depends)
3. Groceries (for Indians) ~$300-400/month for 2 persons
4. Overall- $ 1500-$1600/month ( for 1 person)
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Tribeca Benefits
1. Shuttle for the campus
2. Safe
3. Good support system
Quite and Convenient Apartments
Summit at Flatirons is a great place to live for a law student because it is very quiet and you are never able to hear the neighbors. The community mostly consists of young professionals. It is located close to an entrance onto highway 36, which takes you directly to the law school campus, so it is very convenient. My daily commute to the law school is about 17 minutes. Leasing office/maintenance is attentive and kind. Another added bonus is that there is a covered parking garage attached to the building so that you won't have to worry about getting snow off of your car in the winter months.
Diamond at Prospect Review
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Housing Review
This apartment complex offers mountain views, spacious living space, fantastic amenities, and friendly neighbors. It's a very dog friendly community as well. Great spot for those looking to be outside of Boulder and for a community of other working professionals.
The gym, pool, and other community spaces are great and management is very friendly and responsive to all our needs (always less than 24 hours after we submit maintenance requests). The complex is adjacent to a large trail network for walking/running/biking.
The only downside is the location being further outside of Boulder. However, for those looking for a place between Boulder and Denver, this is a great spot!
Nice building but has some kinks to work out
I really like the units at Tribeca. It's pretty well updated and I think the layouts for one bedrooms are pretty large. The big unit warning I have is that the walls are somewhat thin and the internet can be hit or miss somethings. If you have a good relationship with your neighbors, noise is a manageable issue (or set your fan to run as background noise). At the peak of Covid, I did use my phone hotspot for a few days to attend class (issues are more rare now that people are back to in-person work/school). I have friends in the building who have had issues with management (I personally have not had any issues) that contributed to them moving elsewhere (ex. negative attitude, challenges in getting answers from management, etc.).