I had a friend recently move from here and it reminded me of my experience. I lived here from 2012 to 2015 and there was always some mess going on with our building. The A.C. unit broke down 2 different times and the administrative office seems to take their sweet time with notifying maintenance. Me and my roommate also kept having an issue with mice when we hardly ever used the kitchen let alone left food in there. After hiring an exterminator it was revealed there were multiple holes within the walls they were coming through go figure right? The rent was the most irritating part because it kept going up. When we first moved in we were paying $1,426 monthly for rent alone. The following year they tried to bump it up to $1,785 a month for the same type of lease we had before! We talked them down to $1,602 but for our final lease our rent was raised to $1,860. They weren't willing to negotiate with us that time but luckily that was the last time because I found a new apartment and my roommate was going to separate from the military anyway. The best part was when we had to do an early termination with about 2 weeks left on the lease. They were going to charge us both individually 3,000 and something a piece which came out to $6,300 total! Thing is since my roommate was separating the military his orders would validate us from having to pay a fee but the administrative office would NEVER pick up the phone or respond to voicemail or emails. I took this as them not trying to honor the military clause which is FEDERAL LAW by the way and made an appointment with the legal office at the base I worked at. Fortunately for Foxchase they contacted my roommate the day I was going to take action. They said they were "validating" his separation orders. After that 3 weeks of trying to contact them they finally removed the outrageous fee and we paid a small fee for cleaning the apartment but man I always recommend people to look elsewhere to this day. Maybe the management has changed by now and I seriously hope it has because the actual apartments aren't bad at all the management just ruined everything for us.