Landon V.
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Been here for about 3 years, and don't plan on leaving anytime soon if the rent stays consistent!
This place was a little rough when we first moved here. My bike got nicked from the garage, the garage doors were stuck open for quite some time, the elevators would break down constantly and for long periods of time, the and the dog run was/is absolutely disgusting, the grills didn't/don't get hot... but it was one of the cheapest apartments in the area so we just dealt with it. The complex has been slowly getting better over the years and shockingly, the rent has stayed the same. Carpets and lighting have all been replaced. The gym got a total makeover which has been really nice. The elevators don't break down nearly as often, and when they do the downtime isn't nearly as long. Same for the garage doors (though I still wouldn't keep a bike here anywhere but a private balcony). Just recently, I had the new property manager Carlos fix a package delivery problem my partner and I had been suffering from for months. This is all to say, the place really does seem to be putting in effort to make it a better place to live.
It's not perfect, and it depends on your priorities. If you want a truly luxury apartment downtown with the nicest pool and amenities and bells and whistles, you're going to have to pay out the nose somewhere else. If you just want a solid place to live downtown with a competent and fast maintenance team (shoutout Don & Kevin), a really sweet cleaning staff (our dog Lola adores Anna), and a new management team that really does always seem to be trying their best (Demetrius & Carlos & I'm told more new hires coming soon), CityHouse might be for you. I wouldn't bet on any of the advertised amenities beyond the gym, but if you're looking for a place to live and prioritize reasonably sized, modern looking apartments in an unbeatable location, I don't think you'd find a place that fits the bill better than CityHouse.