Do NOT sign a lease here. From Day 1 when I moved in there were issues - the unit wasn't move in ready, I had no working water in the bathroom for the first day, there was construction dust everywhere and the walls still had tacky wet paint. Once you've signed the lease management could care less about you. If you have any sort of issue, unless you go to the leasing office in person, nothing will get done. And if you work late and need to talk to someone - you'll just have to leave work early. I have no idea how the leasing office is too busy to answer their phones as there's at least two people in the office not actually doing anything when I've gone in. The door to my building never locks. I've given up trying to get maintenance to fix it. Contractors came into my apartment without notice, left the unit UNLOCKED, damaged my property, and it took me phoning, emailing, and going in person multiple times to get the situation even mildly taken care of. They gave a few days notice that pest controls was treating the building and I was REQUIRED to remove everything from all cabinets, the bottoms of the closets, to remove all foodstuffs and cover them with a tarp, and not to enter the unit within a certain time frame. I couldn't get anyone to tell me what they were using, or to provide an SDS sheet for the chemicals they were obviously going to be using, if I needed to be concerned about upholstery or linens absorbing the stuff, or about the fact that I would have 1 day to do it because I was going to be out of town right before hand. And even after that? Still have bugs. The toilet constantly runs, and I've had maintenance out multiple times for it, still not fixed. The vents are constantly blowing debris out. They "upgraded" the apartment with smart feature such as a touchpad lock for the unit doors - which is loud and obnoxious (I now constantly hear the sound of my neighbors kocking and unlocking their door digitally) and pointless as you still technically need a key to enter the building (on the rare occasion it actually locks) and a thermostat requires internet access. The lease might seem like a good deal, until you factor in the other fees. The water bill isn't actually off a meter. They've metered the hot water heater and not the units themselves and are "guessing" how much water you use by multiplying how much hot water is used by a random magical number. I've lived in a larger house with more people and paid less for water. Parking, unless you pay $40 a month for a reserved spot, is almost impossible. I've also been harassed by people while walking during daylight to my unit - I can't wait to leave this place. Stay far away. Don't rent here. If I could give 0 stars I would.