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Horrendous and Unsafe!
The absolute worst place I've ever lived ! I would not recommend anyone, with or without kids, stay here. The woman in the front office is absolutely spiteful and will terrorize you with what little power she has out of total malice. They have dissolved any sense remnants of security and are now towing residents vehicles if they park in front of their own building instead of paying the extra fee for the ungated parking garage. And they charge $10 a day for GUEST PASSES that will absolutely not keep you from getting towed. I am still currently awaiting my reimbursement for wrongful towing, and it's been WEEKS ! they send back your mail "mistakenly" and have not accountability whatsoever. You are across from the metro, which i guess some view as a positive for some reason, however, it just brings all the trash from md over with an untraceable escape route. It's absurd. They also pay to send in addicts that are actively tweaked out on things to document your vehicle and habits when you park in the garage. It's truly slumlord living. Please do not give them your money
Preserve at Brentwood
I’ve had a great experience living here so far! It’s a spacious living arrangement that is newly remodeled in a very quiet area. The one downside is rush hour traffic can be bad some times especially in the afternoon
Quiet and Cozy
My partner and I really enjoy living at The Hunt Club. It is a VERY quiet complex with access to great amenities. The maintenance staff and leasing office have been amicable as well. It is also within walking distance to some great family owned restaurants and a Trader Joe’s. Our only complaints would be a lack of AC, small washer/dryer, and a dark interior (but easy to brighten with lamps ;)
Good Value for Location (Still Exensive)
So far, I have enjoyed my time at 1301 Thomas Circle (I've lived here for about two months). Compared to other buildings in the area with similar amenities, it is a "good" value (but of course still very expensive), and the common spaces are clean and well-kept. Maintenance has also been timely and responsive to all requests. Walls are thick and I never hear noise from neighbors, elevators are fast, people are friendly and respectful. Gym equipment could use a refresh/upgrade (or even just a deep cleaning). Overall, I would recommend living here!
Domus
apartment is spacious with all amenities you could need in building incl. pool, parking, gym, study rooms, 24/7 concierge, and grocery store downstairs. Maintenance is fairly responsive and apartments are updated, clean and attractive. Is also a very short walk from JMEC/ PCAM
Good Place for the Money
Rent here is quite a bit cheaper than other complexes. The apartments are a little bit outdated, but not in a way that makes them a challenge to live in. Campus is about a 20 minute drive away, 30 with traffic, but if you have a car, it doesn't feel like an issue at all.
Review
Quiet, ample parking, close to freeway and school.
Good pricing, decent location, additional fees
Wonderful pool and barbeque area that unfortunately is only open for the summer months and closes labor day.
Great Location!
Right around lots of bars and restaurants and 10min walk to McPherson metro stop. A beautiful building with one bedroom den units. Parking in the garage is ample, costs $300 a month. Gym in the building. Management is very responsive.
The Residences on Jamboree
The location is great as it is a 10-minute drive to UCI. The facilities are well-provided and clean. The building looks and feels fairly new. It is not furnished but basic amenities like oven, fridge, laundry, dryer and microwave are provided.
Typical UDR property
Had numerous issues moving in, the leasing office didn't file the proper paperwork causing me to overpay by 1900 and they didn't refund me that amount. Apartment smelled like smoke when I moved in and had to go back 3 times for the leasing office to do something about it. The domain is also 20-30 minutes from campus so prepare for a decent commute as well as Domain foot traffic is very busy on weekends so getting around with a car within the Domain is difficult.
100 Pier 4 Review
Expensive but worth it
Hunt Club Review
I have a newly renovated apartment and it’s awesome. I wish more of the units were freshly renovated. I like how quiet the area is and how close the Trader Joe’s is (I could walk there easily). Management leaves you alone however I have to get my own packages sent through USPS at the Post-Office because they have it set up with them not to leave any packages. This can be pretty annoying at times. Rent is a bit high for my liking but as it’s a freshly renovated apartment, worth it. Communication with the management team is delayed often times and they have a very complex system where you don’t really know who the right person is to contact. The maintenance team is awesome. Very quick to respond and get your issues fixed. Overall it’s a great place with some minor inconveniences.
Great place to live for the price
Great place to live for the price but right by the highway so it is extremely loud. Have to pay for guest parking ($12) which is strange, other than that it’s a great location and maintenance is always on top of anything you need.
Nice, but expensive
I have been living here for a few months, and it has been pretty pleasant. Management is somewhat available through text, and your packages are secure. The entire building, in general, is pretty clean, and you will often see the janitorial staff during the midday.
Regarding transportation, it will take about 20-30 minutes to get to HUCM if you drive and 30-35 minutes for the metro (you must transfer from the red line to the green line). There is a parking garage with multiple floors that you can also use.
This is a lovely property regarding location and amenities, but you must be willing to spend quite a penny. However, if you like being close to the metro and in a city away from the city, this is an excellent place to live. For studying, it is relatively quiet (the walls have steel between them because of the train), and there are two conference rooms that you can choose from. In terms of the apartment itself, it is somewhat updated with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and wood floors.
Also, maintenance gets back to you pretty quickly and ensures you have a working phone since almost everything is controlled through that (parking, apartment, maintenance requests, paying rent, etc.).
Nonetheless, if guests visit or stay overnight, the garage parking is pretty pricey, and the garage next door is $1/hr. Thus, there is virtually no free parking as street parking also requires payment.