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Felicia Perez-Wright
Feb 14, 2026
I had a wonderful experience during this tour. Alex was amazing and explained everything perfectly. I loved the unit and the location and all the other amenities! I am happy to be moving in within the next few days 😊
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Been here for 2 years (just renewed) and it’s been great! The staff (shout out to ALEX! Amazing) and maintenance team have always treated me well. Community well maintained! Don’t listen to old reviews.
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We’ve been living here for the past two years, and we’re so glad to finally be leaving. The apartment complex is from the 60s and you can definitely tell. Amenities were good 60 year ago but now are dated and the only “updated” things are the stove and microwave. The amount of issues we’ve faced is insurmountable, but here’s a few:
Your car will be towed. Our cars were towed on three separate occasions, wrongfully. It costs about $350 each time to get it out if you don’t get them to pay for it.
Got bit by a rouge, unleashed dog on my way to my car, to which the leasing agent Luis, said it’s been a problem (on multiple occasions) and there still wasn’t anything done about the dog or the owner.
A lady threw a softball sized rock through out glass front door, and it took 9 days to be replaced, and even then the people who replaced it left the plywood that was covering our door right by the replaced door. It’s a community with the capabilities to be gated but they never ever close the gates so the lady who didn’t even live here had free reign of the entire property.
Pipes leak in the closets and no one does anything about it.
Paint droppings are all over the apartment, they didn’t even try to avoid it when it was being repainted.
The apartment we were supposed to move into was changed last minute and we were given a dirty one.
They email you 6 days before you move out and say “don’t worry about cleaning the apartment, we’ll hire professional cleaners ($150-$250) and just use the money from your security deposit towards it.” No where in the leasing agreement does it say that they are going to use your security deposit towards professional cleaners and I asked Luis, (again) if there was any way to opt out of it to which he said “the only way to opt out of it is if you hire your own cleaning company and provide us with a receipt, we expect the apartment in the same condition as when you move out” but won’t prove they had it professionally cleaned with their own receipt before you move in.
We had to buy our own shower head attachment because of how sad their excuse of a shower head was.
The pool is out of commission for weeks during the summer. The hot tub is rarely working, they often put way too much bleach in it.
They ran out of parking passes. (how, I don’t know)
They email you approximately once a week saying that something is wrong & that they’re trying to fix it with no idea of a timeline.
They over water the grass EVERY night and it’s a mudslide in the morning.
Packages are almost impossible to receive here without it going lost.
They don’t answer their phones or emails.
Overall, the “leasing agents” are a joke and so is this entire apartment complex. Good luck if you live here and hopefully your experience is better than ours.
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Tanya Williams
Sep 15, 2021
Recently moved into Meadow Creek and so far it's been a dream. It's a pleasure to live in such a peaceful community where you can hear the crickets every night and see an abundance of trees from your patio. The grounds are kept exquisitely clean! A special thanks to the maintenance crew for the attention to detail on the turn of our apartment, as well as the impeccable job they do each day in maintaining this beautiful property and fulfilling service requests in a timely manner. Scott clearly cares about his team and the work they all do. The office staff have also been very friendly and made us feel welcome from day 1. The pool, hot tub, dog park, and gym are a wonderful bonus too!
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Liliana Verónica López Aguilar
Mar 15, 2018
Renters beware, these apartments are a scam. When I moved in 4 months ago I received a dirty apartment, with a garbage disposal that didn't work (granted they fixed it the same day), the shower head was leaking water everywhere, the garage door wasn't working either; all of these were my first day at the aprtment. Later in December I ended up without heat for 12 days; the garage door was broken again they fixed it, and got broken 7 days later (it took 2 days to got it fixed that time).
If you like privacy you can forget about it you will hear every single noise coming from your neighbors apartments because the paper walls.
It took two days to take care of a broken branch and the manager actually had to come to see it because he didn't believe it was a risk to have a hanging branch right outside my apartment. You have to give 60 days notice if you intent to vacate the apartment (no matter what), and if you break the contract they charge you 3 months penalty (this is how they make money I guess).
The shower will go from scalding hot to freezing cold within seconds. It doesn't matter at what time of the day you shower.
Also I just got my bathroom flooded because it started leaking from the ceiling (upstairs neighbor flooded his bathroom, isn't it great?)