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    Millennium Student Living

    2.7 (35 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Dead bugs on move in

    Do not sign here, believe the review score. Our unit was in terrible condition on move-in, obviously hadn't been cleaned, the AC filter was dated nearly a year and a half old and CAKED in dust and hair. We also had a very prolific roach problem, found a good 4-5 dead in the kitchen cabinets just when moving in, and continued to deal with them for several months. It's incredibly difficult to communicate with the landlords & maintenance. For instance, if your AC goes out and they can't fix it that day promising a follow up, they aren't coming back without another ticket. Or, when I initially signed, it took months of reaching out to get the rate & waived fees I was promised. Chains of correspondence usually end in silence or a corporate-speak nothingburger reply. Generally, the condition/cleanliness of the building & amenities is quite poor. Roaches are prolific, internet is unreliable and trash is often piled up. Antibacterial wipes in the gym are very rarely stocked. If you get a package and it isn't delivered to a locker, it's left unattended on a pile to be stolen (as has happened to me). On top of your terrible experience while living here, and having to spend ages correcting basic information before moving in, you cannot even enjoy the last month and move-out process in peace without having entirely cosmetic renovations forced upon you with no rent reduction or concession offered, forcing you to move out and back into your own bedroom a month before move out while you're still paying rent to accommodate their poor planning. Again, please do not sign here, the building fails at even the most basic level of being able to sit at peace in your own room while paying for it. If you're apartment hunting, also consider that Montara Park and The Flats are owned by the same corporation responsible for the conditions here. Look elsewhere.

    Me submitting in request when they would just get cancelled.

    This company will fine you up the butt, but fail to fix their doors, drying machine, hot tub. also did i mention their was a full on 5 days without water, and the only resources provided was food, but what's that good if you can't poop in peace. They also only compensated 95$ but want to charge over 1,000$ in fines for whatever reason. This company is money hungry don't fall for the gift card, an apartment complex that has to pay you is already a downfall. To top it off AC never works and they'll bring a in unit window. Amanda is the head owner, she is who is most likely responsible for the fines and messy work.

    THIS PLACE IS DISGUSTING!!! Apartment is nothing like the show rooms they have in the front. They make it look nice in the front for tours but the actual apartment is a shit hole. We moved in for the 2023-2024 college year and upon settling in we discovered roaches in our kitchen. They were crawling through the walls and cracks in the cabinets. When talking to management about it they said they would get an exterminator but as of writing this review that was a week ago. There are piles of trash in every entrance of the garage and roach infested furniture in the halls. THIS PLACE IS A SCAM AND DON'T GET TRICKED INTO LIVING HERE.

    My dog with she was a puppy at millennium3

    I stayed there for a few years and I really loved the amenities they had to offer. They have a really nice pool and gym. I really appreciate how dog friendly they are. The dog park is a HUGE plus!!

    Trash

    We finally got the roach situation somewhat under control. We still see some occasionally in the hallway but not as many as before. Although a new problem arose. Yesterday our roof burst open due to water damage from a leaky pipe above our kitchen. There was a plaster over the spot when we moved in and we suspect the landlord found it easier to patch the hole rather than fix the pipe.

    My daughter called me tonight to inform me that her air conditioner was out in her apartment and that it was leaking water and had black mold all over the unit. She stated that her roommate call emergency maintenance several times and no one has shown up in the pass 3 hours. I believe that Cardinal is ripping tenants off by allowing them to live in substandard apartments. My daughter is paying $700 a month for this crap. Clearly this is a health hazard and I will be contacting the health dept and housing authorities.

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    The pool area is always nice! I love all of the gym equipment we have available to us!

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    I enjoy the gym, pool, and lounge areas at millennium! The maintenance staff is usually proactive about fixing issues in a reasonable time.

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    The only downside I have experienced is the troubles with fire alarms going off at odd hours due to other residents actions with their individual alarms.

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    Alight Norman

    Alight Norman

    (41 reviews)

    The AI answering machine is the stupidest piece of equipment invented. I can call five times before…read morethe damn thing will understand that I would like to speak with someone in person. I have had nothing but conflict at a light throughout my entire three years. I've had pests from fleas when I first moved in, to roaches for a year and a half, and wasps a couple months ago. The pool was promised to be open , or at least the hot tub was, but I was only able to swim five times in three years.

    Roach infestation, mold, dirty apartment upon move in. Don't bother living here get a part time job…read moreand fork up the extra money to live anywhere else. Update: I have found another type of bug in this apartment and the roach issue that has been supposedly being "treated" since this summer is still ongoing. To anyone thinking of resigning their lease here or even thinking of living here just don't. Also when they call and talk to you they don't really handle anything and Samantha apparently just doesn't respond back to emails about things she said she'd take care of so obviously they don't really care to really fix anything. For your own peace of mind live anywhere else. Also when I first moved in the apartment was filthy and the tub was damaged severely, also I stated that I had pet allergies but was placed in an apartment that had previously housed a pet and was obviously never cleaned after that tenant left since I had allergic reactions for months. Also the couches have tons of scratches from previous tenants and pretty much everything about this apartment is a scam. Oh and before I forget the carpet is absolutely filthy definitely needed to be replaced years ago, I have vacuumed it so many times and there is still an ungodly amount of dust and in addition to that there are these patches of stains of god knows what on the carpet and over all it just looks filthy.

    Alight 12th Ave

    Alight 12th Ave

    (8 reviews)

    I do not understand why the living area of the apartment is not cleaned before move in?? When I…read moremoved in, there were literal cobwebs in the corners of the living room and kitchen area. Not to mention it is insanely easy to overload the bedroom circuit with so much as a minifridge.

    When my son moved in, the apartment had clearly not been properly cleaned after the previous…read moreresident left. There was heavy dust, dirt, and buildup on the walls, trim, baseboards, bathroom surfaces, cabinets, and floors. I personally cleaned and disinfected the apartment before he unpacked. We have a complete move-in video documenting the condition. Before move-out, I returned on July 20, 2026, and spent hours deep-cleaning the bedroom, bathroom, drawers, cabinets, surfaces, and floors, finishing around 1:00 a.m. on July 21. We also have a complete move-out video. Several conditions management later claimed as resident damage were already present at move-in, including scratched bathroom cabinets, a partially painted electrical outlet, and a bedroom door with scratches, wear, and a lower corner already separating. These conditions are visible in our move-in video. One charge involved dust and what management described as a wipe inside a drawer. I personally vacuumed the drawer and cleaned it with alcohol and paper towels only hours before the July 21 inspection. After I disputed the charge, Chloe confirmed in writing that it would be removed. That immediately raised the question of why it had been charged in the first place. The timeline was even more concerning. Chloe stated that management's records showed my son's move-out was processed on May 19, his keys had been returned, possession had been surrendered, and the move-out inspection had already been completed before I entered the apartment to clean in July. However, management's own inspection report states it was created and completed on July 21, 2026, and the inspection photographs are also dated July 21. My son was still living there in May, and the Housing Agreement listed July 21, 2026, as the lease end date. We also never received a 24-hour notice that management intended to enter his private bedroom or perform an inspection in May. On May 19, the drawer management photographed in July still contained my son's work shoes, workout shoes, and other belongings. He removed those items only shortly before move-out. By July 20, the drawer was empty because I had cleaned it, matching the July 21 inspection photographs--not the May timeline management later described. The inspection photographs also raised concerns. Several were taken from too far away to clearly show the alleged damage. The copies provided showed noticeable differences in color, contrast, exposure, pixelation, and a recurring pink blurry area. I requested the original files and metadata. Management declined, stating it provides no photographs beyond those included in the inspection report. I cannot say the images were altered, but their quality gave me legitimate reasons to request the originals. Management also charged $250 for an alleged dog odor, even though my son never owned or kept a dog there. The inspection report itself lists "Animals: No" and includes zero photographs supporting the dog-odor charge. The records were inconsistent. Dollar amounts differed between the inspection report and ledger, and some charges appeared on one document but not the other. Even more concerning, management initially sent us another resident's ledger containing a different tenant's name, lease dates, and unit information before later sending my son's records. I sent detailed emails requesting explanations, inspection records, utilities, payment history, key-return records, entry notices, invoices, and vendor documentation. Many questions were never answered. Management stated it could take up to 30 days to obtain supporting pricing information, yet continued sending "FINAL NOTICE" emails and text messages demanding payment before providing the requested records. During the dispute, our resident portal access was blocked, briefly restored, and then blocked again. Future residents and parents: document everything before move-in and move-out. Record every drawer, cabinet, wall, outlet, door, bathroom surface, and existing damage. Save every email, ledger, video, and photo outside the resident portal. Compare every date, description, and charge carefully. Those records became the most valuable part of this entire process.

    The Ave at Norman by Greystar

    The Ave at Norman by Greystar

    (87 reviews)

    I would like to pay the $90 to these fraudulent ppl just to be done with their bullshit but now I…read morecan't even access the portal to pay for it. They'll most likely turn me in to collections like they did to other past tenants.

    Polite staff, but we were billed for repairs of preexisting damage…read more You will see a consistent set of reviews below that are similar to the experience outlined below, renter beware. After checkout, we were billed over $150 for many things that were preexisting conditions. Upon move-in the unit had very old carpet with preexisting stains, the stove and oven were simply gross and several other items that we were billed for were in worn-out condition upon arrival. That said, the overall experience was good at the facility. We expected some run-down items in a college town, so that was deemed acceptable. The staff is responsive, but the overall maintenance was marginal, I am guessing that the maintenance crew is understaffed for the number of units. Unethical as it may be, upon checkout you will be billed for things that will never be repaired. Perhaps you can insist on repairs prior to move-in, then take your own pictures of the preexisting damage for comparison upon check out. I would not necessarily recommend against this location, however, we did receive sticker shock with a surprise final bill after spending quite a bit of time cleaning and touching up prior to check out. As long as you are prepared for that, you should be fine. Proceed with caution.

    Millennium Student Living - university_housing - Updated August 2026

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