I would like to echo the review from another potential new tenant. My partner and I tried to contact the number shown online multiple times, but we were told that we could only make an in-person appointment in a specific date and specific time with the property manager. We asked whether there could be other options. No response. Followed up, still no response. So we drove by the apartment trying our luck. Finally we met a resident there explaining to us everything. This apartment has been transferred to 3 different management companies since 2014. Now the new management team literally gives up managing this property. They got rid of the leasing office. The property manager probably only shows up once a month; that's why it's so hard to schedule an appointment with her. The amenities were great, except the gym is rather small. We didn't get to see any unit, but the hallway, clubroom, rooftop, garage all look pretty nice and clean to us. The only concern is the additional fees that the new management team charges on residents. We were told that there would be all kinds of bizarre fees, such as electricity usage in the public lobby area; the bill could be as high as $50/month per unit, so the residents just turned off the lights in the hallway voluntarily. Another fee was the trash fee. Since they team with some companies to pick up large furniture from residents and it's shared by all units, that bill could be as high as $70/month. We were told they even charge the smart home lock for about $15/month? All of these are not listed on the website. Since this is a long-term residence apartment (their lease is at least 19 months), we guess that's why the property manager isn't in a hurry to find new tenants. We are surprised to see units got leased out during the whole month while we're trying to get a tour but couldn't. Probably it is just not the place for us.