I lived at Park Towne for a few years. Here are the pros & cons: Pros: - Maintenance crew are truly incredible people but these buildings are so old that the crew is constantly making repairs. - The location is great, conveniently placed between the exceptionally loud I76 and Benjamin Franklin Parkway - If you're facing the city, the lights will keep your apartment well-lit without needing to put on any lights. - Pets are allowed and there are many so it's difficult to keep everything clean. - The driveway in the community is no longer congested since the community restaurant, the Hadley, closed. Cons: - They increased rent after amenities were unavailable for a large portion of time after the Hurricane Ida flood. - I requested a pre-move out inspection and maintenance came into my apartment, stated my apartment was in great condition and didn't need any repairs, then management charged me a bunch of fees after move out. - They tried to charge for damages they had no evidence of. - They charged a $300 "heavy cleaning" fee stating my apartment needed heavy cleaning despite maintenance stating my apartment was clean. - You don't decide when heat and air conditioning can be turned on, they do. Every year there were weeks where there is heat on while it is 80 degrees and air conditioning on when it is 30 degrees. - Windows are very thin and let heat and cold in. It will get exceptionally hot if you're south facing since the sun goes into your apartment. - Park Towne's parking permits are over 100 times the PHA parking permit. PHA = $30/YEAR, Park Towne = $300+/MONTH. - I lost count of how many times the elevators broke. We actually had all 3 in our building that were at the same time, despite having less-able bodied individuals in the building. One elevator didn't even get fixed for roughly 6 months. - Hot water disconnected more times than I could count. - There is no security personnel guarding the buildings. - Your ventilation is connected to your neighbors so you hear and smell the units around you. - You have to pay to receive your packages.