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Emmy Davis

3 years ago

Great place to live, it's more than just an apartm...

Great place to live, it's more than just an apartment and probably the best apartment management you'll find! It's directly across the street from campus (church is literally less than a five minute walk away at the Clark building), There are countless amenities (comfortable theater room, storage for between semesters, study rooms, fire pit, kitchen areas, gym etc) and common areas available to tenets with games and books on every floor and the managers host fun events such as flapjack fridays, dime carnivals, "quidditch" tournaments, Halloween parties, a quest for a cash prize each semester and more and they really try to get to know you personally. The actual apartments have spacious living rooms and lots of storage space under the beds, in the closets and in the bathrooms and kitchen. Maintenance requests are followed up super quickly and clean checks/white glove are reasonable/manageable.

My only complaints about my experience (5 semesters) were 1. that the air conditioner was really loud and seemed extra cold in front of my room and my roommates wanted it on all the time (it's not a turn off for most people, but it drove me crazy and felt like I needed to wear jackets/blankets in the apartment at all times) and 2. I think everyone complained about the parking. Having a parking garage is nice to have the option to be out of the snow but it was REALLY tight in most spots (I had a roommate who had to get into her car through her passenger door because her spot was up against a wall and too small to open the driver door). And the tandem parking option is kind of a joke because coordinating with another person on when you can use your car is super annoying and most of the time you just can't use it. and 3. The walls are pretty thin so you can hear what's going on in the living room or on the TV pretty clearly from the bedrooms

Overall you're not going to have a nicer apartment experience anywhere. It's expensive but you are paying for so much more than just a place to live

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