Alexandria Braithwaite

My husband and I lived in building 912. I cannot say all the buildings are like this, but our experience at this particular building while at the Foxchase community was not pleasant. Biggest complaint are pests. I understand pests happen, as you are living with many people with different cleanliness standards, but our issue with pests lasted well over a year until we finally saved enough to leave. Roaches and ants are a huge problem in this particular building. When we moved in, our apartment was nicely refurbished, but when my husband moved the fridge to retrieve a dropped utensil, we found old roach motels. A huge RED FLAG 2 weeks after move in. We were told that this was a preventive measure. Days after our call, while watching a movie (late at night) we saw roaches wander around. HUGE roaches, like they've been living there, well fed and sheltered forever. We startling! Maintenance man came by and just added bigger roach motels. Even now that we're gone from that place we joke that we have PTSD from the roaches at Foxchase..lol Loud neighbors were another issue. We don't have children, but I can empathize the difficulty of having multiple children in a small apartment. However, sometimes the noise and the hallway messes were unbearable. We had a kid running up/down stairs with no pants on. Stains in the hallway carpet..just yuck. Parking is also a problem. There were very few spots to park near our building. The facility had 6-7 tenant spots used for their 97' maintenance pickup trucks. Super frustrating, husband was at night school at the time, and ended up taking uber to work/home. If you are broke, and this is all you can afford, you do you. Earn your coins to get out quick. Some positives is the community is next to Harris Teeter and nice forestry trails. But don't expect much. Units are a far cry from their newly remodeled leasing office.