December 2017 - (Updates 2018 further down) If you are lucky enough, you'll get an apartment on the 3rd floor. Living on the second floor is by far the worst experience I have had in my entire life. The insulation between the floors is absolutely a joke. Why? Because there is NO INSULATION. We had a water leak that was coming down from the 3rd floor, the ceiling wall broke because of the moisture and we were able to see our neighbors floor through the hole. Nothing was between us. And since you are able to have dogs, be prepared to hear loud stampede noises 24/7. You will hear dogs running around, dropping their toys and their owners yelling as if they were in your apartment. I have talked to the leasing office three times and complained two times per mail now and nothing has changed at all. We have to wake up early in the morning to get to work and it sucks to wake up at 4 AM to hear that the dogs are running around again barking and dropping heavy objects. If you are deaf, this place is going to be an awesome home for you. If you get the 3rd floor, consider yourself lucky. Besides of all the expensive rent, loud neighbors and the close train station, they take care of broken things fast. Very convenient is the small gym but it was supposed to be extended with more equipment (Hasn't happened yet but they said it was this year). The pool is nice in the summer and the little liquor store is nice too. But that was all. And for us: We can't wait to move out of this place in 6 months. +++ UPDATE +++ FEBRUARY 2018 +++ Contacted Aimco (many times) as recommended in George's comments here. It's still loud, no replies from Aimco after the friendly "Thanks for mailing us, I will forward it to leader and let me know if nobody contacted you" mail. The first Aimco mail was before christmas. My second attempt was two weeks ago. Nothing has happened. Nothing changed. All in all: Nobody will do anything about noise complaints. And if so, you might want to nag them until they might do anything about it. And because of dogs dropping heavy objects, our fire alarm fell out of its shell from the ceiling. Awesome! And to George: Yes, I have contacted you. And I have your mails too!! It doesn't matter anymore though, we'll move out at the end of May and are more than happy about not hearing anything from above anymore!!