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    Seasons At Library Square - Window Cleaning Seasons on Library Square.

    Seasons At Library Square

    (12 reviews)

    Central City, Downtown

    I used to be a tenant at Library Square till I moved to Seattle. Was really impressed with their…read moreprofessional appearance and passion in helping tenants. There are few things that's important to me while choosing my ideal apartment. Staff: Even though most of the time people don't need to deal with the leasing off staff besides paying the rent or getting their packages. But Issa and Lani are more than just the leasing office staff, they know which room that you live in, and they welcome you like how your family would do when you get back home. Most importantly I felt free to address any issue or problem I might have, and they are proactive so you don't need to keep following up with them. Cleanliness: Whether the apartment is clean or not is a big thing for me too. Especially the common area and the grass area. Grass is the easy spot to tell whether the apartment staff pay enough attention to keep it clean, especially for apartments that allow dogs. Well it should not be that way, but some dog parents just don't pick up their puppies poop. They always keep the grass clean, and if there's something messy or anything smells bad, they would clean it right away. I know that Traci works really hard to keep everything clean and she does check the building everyday to make sure everything is good. I was also impressed with how quick they are to get the work order done so that I don't have to wait. Last but not the least, if you don't know there are many people got their car broken into in this area. Some apartment might have cameras, but they don't really work sometimes, since most of the time people don't really check that while looking for an apartment. Season by far has the best security and access control that I know in town. All their cameras work. You get what you pay especially for a safe and comfortable place that you can call home. I cannot wait to move back to the seasons next week.

    I just drove 22 miles to this location from the south point location. I entered the lobby and was…read moreimmediately helped by the maintenance man. Very nice and I wish I remembered his name. He said the gal will be right with me. The lady in the office was on the phone and didn't even acknowledge I was there. I sat there for about 5 minutes and still no help from her. I was listening in on her phone call and it was all personal. Nothing about business. So I left. The maintenance man asked what is wrong and tried to get me back in. I told him it seemed like her personal call was more important than leasing an apartment to me. I won't recommend this place. I went out of my way and wasted my time to be ignored. I recommend seeing Jordan at the Southpoint location. Very courteous, acknowledged me and helped me right away. Go see Jordan.

    Metro Condo Association

    Metro Condo Association

    (4 reviews)

    Central City, Downtown

    Just a couple of things to consider before moving into the building…read more NEGATIVES: 1) Regardless of whether you are renting or own, the HOA is very aggressive when it comes to issuing HOA fines BUT they do not always seem to follow the rules they are supposed to observe when it comes to issuing fines (e.g. they don't seem to always follow the Community Association Act). Be mindful of what those requirements are and use that information to defend your rights. There is also a lot of "re-use" as it relates to the HOA Board and those that have a disproportionate amount of power within the building tend to get re-elected to these positions. 2) If you are a renter, be very careful when it comes to renting from individual owners. I rented Unit 711 and had to file a small claims case in Salt Lake City Justice Court against the property owner and the property manager they use. I even had to get an attorney involved prior to filing the case. Make sure you read reviews, get referrals, talk to people in the building and get feedback on the owner, and review the lease document carefully. 3) I can't speak for all units, but I rented a unit on the top floor that faced south and overlooked the courtyard and any time I left the windows or sliding glass door open - the unit got a ton a dust (even though I was on the top floor). It seemed like I was always wiping off my belongings / furniture. 4) The building is not competitively positioned with other buildings downtown as it relates to amenities however this will be more or less important depending on whether you are a buyer or a renter because most if not all buildings with top notch amenities are rentals only. This building has 1) no dog wash; 2) not much of a gym; 3) no dedicated bike storage; 4) no pool; 5) no rooftop deck; 6) a very small and outdated community room; and 7) barely any outdoor furniture on the courtyard for people who want to be outside and utilize that space. (I think there is one or two outdoor tables and that's it. It's seems like a bit of an afterthought to be honest.)  5) There are no community events and I have never seen anyone just hanging out in the courtyard or using the BBQ. It's just not that kind of building - which seems to affect the energy of the building - however, this may not matter to you.  6) While there are units with city views that face west and units with mountain views that face east - there are a large number of units in the building based on its layout that either face south or north and these units directly face other adjacent buildings and so the views are not great.   7) The building always seems to be in need of repair. In fact, for the entire term of my initial lease, the building was undergoing extensive repairs and was covered in scaffolding and netting. Now, the courtyard is going under construction / repair. Aside from the inconvenience, this can result in special assessments that owners are responsible for paying. Ask questions if you are thinking about purchasing a unit. 8) This wasn't necessarily a negative for me because I am no spring chicken, but there are a lot of older people that live in the building and as far as its location is concerned - the building lacks the downtown feel (if you will) that one might expect living in an urban setting. 9) There is a big homeless population problem within the immediate vicinity of the building and the problem is getting worse. Also, while it was nice having Washington Square across the street because it provided some shade and grass for the dogs, this is no longer the case because of the amount of homeless people that congregate there and the amount of trash on the ground that they leave behind.   10) There are only a couple of garage spaces that have charging stations and these were installed and are used by unit owners. If you own an electric vehicle, then it is unlikely that you will be able to charge your vehicle while parked. I was told by a resident in this situation that the cost of installing a charging station is very expensive (approx. $30K) because holes need to be drilled through the concrete ceiling of the garage, etc... to install power to the stations and tie into the utilities registered for the unit that the parking space is assigned to.    11) As I understand it, there are quite a few hurdles that one has to go through if they want to install hardwood floors and it is not a guarantee that this will get approved by the HOA. Therefore, there are only a handful of units in the entire building that have hardwood floors throughout. Most units have carpeting in the living rooms and bedrooms, which may not suit your taste - especially for an urban dwelling.   POSITIVES: The building and garage are secure, the building is pet friendly and has a good dog run, the maintenance staff are fantastic, the location is good, and the elevators are reliable.

    I am an owner. The Metro Condos are upscale condos in great Salt Lake City downtown neighborhood…read more Many long time residents can verify the condo is well managed, financially sound, and expeditiously maintained, with an active and participating group of owners and residents. The condos have a friendly, engaging mix of individuals with a wide range of professions and interests that create an exceptional community of owners and residents. Only a limited number of units can be leased. The previous review from 2014 is inaccurate, dated and probably mistakenly refers to some other property, as there is no/was no such unit/owner at The Metro as the review purports to describe.

    Foothill Gardens Condos - condominiums - Updated June 2026

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