I have lived in the Palazzo west (building 6240) for 2 years. The only reasons I stayed that long is because it's a lot of work to move out and the location was pretty convenient (Grove, Farmer's market, pretty close to everything, lots of restaurants on 3rd street etc...) When I decided to move there I was impressed by how nice it was from the inside and the model apt I saw was amazingly decorated. But when I moved there, they didn't even show me the apt before officially moving in. They said someone was living there. Therefore, I did not realize that the apt received NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL until about 2 weeks after I moved in. MANY of the apt in this building are shaded all year long because of the trees outside and how the building is facing. In addition to the NO SUN Light problem (which gave me bad allergies because my furniture and everything was rotting in the dark) I WOULD BE UP ALL NIGHT some nights because of THE EXTREMELY LOUD NEIGHBORS. These buildings are FULL OF IDIOT PARTY PEOPLE who scream on top of their lungs on their balconies in the middle of the night. I would call the front gate and notify them but that didn't stop the party people from being obnoxiously loud. In addition, THE WALLS AND CEILING are SUPER THIN so I could hear the next door neighbors' alarm clock and the neighbor above's every foot step when I was trying to sleep. The apts there are super over priced. I moved out about a months ago to a HOUSE in VENICE that is much much nicer and that is cheaper than the penthouse condos at Palazzo. I still haven't gotten my security deposit. I just called twice and the guy in charge is too busy to deal with me (which triggered me to write this review). Another super annoying thing is that I could never have guests over because it would take them 15 minutes to find my apt. ALSO the apt I was in HAD NO CELL PHONE RECEPTION FROM VERIZON OR ATT so I had to get a landline. And I paid for the fastest internet service but it was fairly slow. The management of the palazzo can get away with a lot because of their location and how they look from the outside but people have to know the truth about this place.