**EDITED TO ADD** After 2 years there, and now finally moving out, I have these edits to add: They wanted to raise my rent 6% after the first year. When you have an animal, you are required to pay a $300 non refundable deposit, plus $40 a month. You'd think that covers everything, but when you move out, you are required to pay $75 for carpet cleaning, even if your carpet is clean. There is a constant rotation of staff at Creekside, so pretty much everything falls through the cracks. Today was my move-out inspection and despite having a signed contract for months with Creekside about when these inspections would take place, and speaking with the new manager, the leasing agent, and Aimco directly last week, my inspection was still overlooked today. They gave me a window of 8 AM-12 PM, and after not being able to get through to anyone via e-mail or phone, I walked over to the office at 11:40 AM only to find out no one was ever told to come. I wasted my whole morning and had to take 4.5 hours off of work for nothing. I e-mailed the community manager and the leasing agent to ask what happened and never received a response. Please note that some of the utilities you pay for with Creekside are split among the community residents, so if you literally have not used a drop of water in the apartment for a month, you will still receive a bill. **END EDIT** I had high hopes for this place, but have been very disappointed. The grounds are not well maintained, the units are old and run down. Nearly all my cabinets in the kitchen and bathroom are held together with glue. There is a major wasp issues throughout the grounds. There is no parking lot lighting, and I don't know why I pay extra to park in the lot when there are countless cars without Creekside stickers taking up space. In the beginning of January 2016, the online portal was not working and I could not pay my rent before the 4th. When I called the next morning, on the 4th, the woman laughed at me. They charged me a late fee of over $100 (I had never been late before) and even charged me an additional $20 "demand of payment" fee, which is ridiculous because no one had to demand payment - I was the one who called them to tell them I couldn't get the payment through. Many times my service requests disappear before being completed, which is strange. I see they've been cleaning up the leasing office, but it would be great if they took care of the grounds and facilities more. I'm sure they'll raise my rent after the first year, but I'm very glad I didn't sign a 5 year lease. Here's hoping they turn things around...