Nice building, great location, not too expensive. Staff is friendly and helpful as well (especially Amanda). Apartments on 36th St. can be a bit noisy, but not terrible.
DO NOT RENT HERE!!!This is such an overpriced & cheaply made building that can’t keep tenants & has the worst management ever. I’ve met extremely few tenants who ever renewed their lease.Its overpriced & cheaply made. The only quality building material used was the quartz for the countertops. You’re literally only paying for the location & not a nice place to call home.The “Assistant Manager”, was THE WORST. She was obviously young & at the start of her career, I get that. But she was clearly unqualified for her job & failed to even act like she knew what she was doing. She also couldn’t do anything without consulting with her higher ups…about anything. We often had to correct her on how to do her job when she didn’t. To be honest, her and/or that position are highly disposable.Tenants were threatened repeatedly to be served with 10 day notices for much smaller issues like smoking in the unit, dogs on the roof & more than 3 guests during the summer solstice. It’s such a shame that breaking City of Seattle noise ordinances & attempting to assault your neighbors is tolerated.Eventually, we were allowed out of our lease & we were gone. But the story doesn’t stop there. We had issues even after moving out, yet again, the assistant manager couldn’t do her job correctly. I could go on & on, but if you’ve read this far you already know the obvious choice about moving in.
The building per se is nice, the price is cheap, and there are lots of places to visit around.The only downside is if your apartment is on the west side, good luck sleeping because the pub beside the building can be very loud.
Great, centrally located, modern, awesome!