2/25/16
Mostly good, some bad
Just chiming in since some other people that used to live here make this place sound dreadful, which it isn't by a long shot. I've lived in places elsewhere in TX that you have to fight tooth and nail with the management just to fix a giant hole in your ceiling after a hard night's rain--this isn't one of those places. Could the walls be thicker here? sure. Are there some noisy neighbors with obnoxious cars that have to blast their car speakers to let the barrio know they're the illest?... Sometimes, but it's fairly seldom here.
The apts are a good size and at a pretty reasonable rate. The promotions are solid if you rent for a year, and the Mgmt. has been good with service requests so far. About the thin walls--this place was built in the 90s so they were probably cutting corners a bit more back then. I've noticed if you are able to get into a nicer location or a place that was built around the 70s (for some reason) they seems to be a bit better with avoiding sound bleeding through the walls.
Refrigerated air is always awesome to have--which this place has. Washer/Dryer connections usually aren't common in apts that aren't 'higher end' so it's nice to also have that here. Free hbo with your rent if you're into watching TV, and I've never had trouble finding parking. Time warner isn't the greatest provider but that's a bit beyond their control, I want to say UVerse is available here but I could be wrong.
Not a huge fan of the 'hydroheat' heating system they have here cause if you're using the heater and trying to take a hot shower you probably won't have a lot of hot water, and the idea of using hot water to heat the apt is kind of silly and ineffective by the feel of it. Luckily the winters here aren't super cold so you'll always be pretty warm.
Some minor complaints but a mostly solid complex. Would recommend the location if you're okay with living a bit further east and away from the nightlife/shopping districts.
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