I lived here for 2 15-month leases. While the apartments were nice upon first inspection, as you live there the glamour falls away and you notice all the flaws: uneven floors, poor sound proofing, the package lockers that are much less convenient for the residents etc. Their prices are exorbitant and despite the nice nice views, are vastly inflated. In my time there they were unable to keep staff consistent in the leasing office. Their hours changed frequently and it was tough to get ahold of management even during office hours (which again, were so inconsistent it felt like getting ahold of them was like playing a game of darts, blindfolded, while someone stomps on your foot). I paid for a parking permit, and they added VIP parking. This meant that spaces that were previously available to anyone who had a permit dropped but the price for the regular permit stayed the same. I ended up having to street park very, very often after this change. Not really an excellent way to treat your tenants. Their dog park is nice but not well maintained and frequently full of people who don't live in the complex. 90% of the time this is great, but sometimes you'd get a group of people there smoking and drinking while not watching their dogs. In one such instance I had to pull 2 80+ pound dogs off of mine as they tried to hump and bite her. The owners watched and laughed even as my dog (a golden retriever) took a chunk out of one of their dogs ears. I ended up having to call the police as management didn't want to get involved. In addition, while I adore all dogs and breeds, they do have breed restrictions that are not at all enforced and it frequently caused problems. Many of these problems could be solved by putting a similar code lock on the dog park like the ones on the pool, but at the time I moved out, there were no plans to do this. The one shining light of Boulder Creek is the maintenance staff, and they are the only reason this review is 2 stars. If I was only reviewing them, it would be 5 stars, or more if I was allowed to give it to them. They live in the community and are unbelievably nice and good at their jobs. Many times I'd see them outside and mention an issue with the apartment and they'd stop what they were doing to assist me. I can't even do them justice with this review, they were so phenomenal. Overall the apartments look nice on first inspection but the longer you stay the more apparent it becomes that the management has no idea what they are doing, perhaps because none of them last more than 8ish months, but that shouldn't be the problem of tenants. Adding "amenities" that make the living conditions worse is their MO and finding any way to gouge you is certainly something they are happy to do... it might be the only thing management is trained to do. I'd avoid if you have the option, but as a short term solution, or if you don't mind the insane pricing this isn't the worst place to live, just go into with some knowledge of what to expect.