By the look of the apartment complex, one would think it is luxurious and eco-friendly but it is not. They simply fool by the appearance of the complex but when you commit to leasing you get to know inside problems. When you pay a visit to the apartments, they suggest you look at the gym, pool and game room, giving more importance to materialistic things but do not care about the convenience of the family stay. Apartments were old as well, they hide with new paint and greenery. Appearance aside, management is least bothered to address your issues. Service requests will be delivered promptly but at a price. I had an issue with the water leaking from the ceiling right above the bed in the large bedroom, service guy said it is due to water accumulating between the sheets and would be dried off, however, we saw the same issue after two weeks when there is bright sun for almost two weeks, this time they came up with a solution to poke a hole in the ceiling and drop a bucket beneath it. How inconvenient is to have a laundry bucket of the complex right in our bedroom with no followup to remove after the incident. I have to call them back to have it removed. Then we had the same issue right in the middle of the night, this time we got more pissed about the water falling over the daughter directly, they did a thorough inspection and found it is the upper tenants AC which was leaking water into the floor, for which they need to repair the ceiling and spray the chemicals in our bedroom without any consent from us. They were so many issues with the management in regards to the hidden fees at the time of move-out and in the utility fees. I laugh at the monthly rent which includes 1400 for a basic two-bedroom rent with additional 400$ in utilities. Even though we didn't use the heater, it would show at least 100$ every month and miscellaneous fees for garbage, sewer, and whatever shit. To conclude, if you are rich to pay the peeves, this is the apartment for you, else go search elsewhere.