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    4.6 (42 reviews)
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    Steven W.

    My review is based on a tour and response from the leasing office and not as a resident. Prisma has a new owner and the property is relatively quiet as it's located on a street with many apartment complexes. Unfortunately Prisma apartments do not have any patios/balconies. I enjoyed their bathroom in one of the apartments as it provided a large shower head with a great backsplash. They have one pool but it's relatively small. Our leasing agent was Bryan and he was attentive, knowledgeable and informative.

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    5 years ago

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    As far as staff goes, we only have positive things to say about Bryant, Natalia, Mike, and the maintenance crew.

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    Paloma

    (60 reviews)

    Been living in the Paloma apartments for close to two years now. Wanted to recognize how awesome…read moretheir maintenance team is. Anytime we put in a work order, they're here either the same day or the next to fix the issue, and we've never had to worry about getting someone out here! Thank you to Ricardo and the rest of the maintenance team!

    I'm really conflicted writing this because my boyfriend and I actually like our apartment and the…read moreoverall vibe here, but the amount of misinformation we've dealt with in just 4 months is honestly unacceptable. When we were apartment hunting, a huge selling point was being told that each leaseholder would get 7 guest parking permits a month. It sounded like a decent plus to the nightmare parking situation (virtually no guest spots or street parking in general; $150/month for an extra parking spot with a year-long waitlist). Instead, we found out the leasing agent completely LIED to us--it's actually 7 permits PER household, not PER person. I know we did not mishear this during the leasing process and that we were explicitly told we would receive 21 permits in total for the 3 leaseholders we had for our unit. When I brought this up, management admitted we were lied to, but they didn't even offer a single solution or credit for the $10-per-pass fee we're now stuck with. It feels like they'll say anything just to get a lease signed. The lack of communication between the office and security is just as frustrating. I've been kicked out of the "24-hour" business center TWICE by security because they weren't told the correct hours. I actually had to email a leasing agent myself and show the security guard the email on my phone just so she'd believe me--and even then, she took a photo of it like she still didn't trust me. It shouldn't be the resident's job to train the building's security on their own amenities! On top of that, we've already had to re-sign our entire lease two months after moving in because the office messed up the numbers on the original documents. While the unit itself is modern and I appreciate the gym and the package lockers, the "unseen"parts of living here are exhausting. The fire alarms go off at 3 AM for no reason, the power has flickered out multiple times, and it took around a week to get a working microwave when ours died. I still have 11 months left on my lease, and I'm genuinely worried about what else was a lie or what else will break. I'm mostly upset that they admitted we were lied to by their agent and took no action to make it right with us. If you're looking to move here, I'd suggest getting every single promise in writing, because their verbal word doesn't seem to be honest. I will keep this updated.

    The Row at Red Hill

    The Row at Red Hill

    (49 reviews)

    Overall, the property is excellent. A few things stand out right away, starting with the gym. It is…read moreexceptional and feels like a space people genuinely enjoy being in, even beyond working out. The rooftop pools are beautiful, though they can get busy with kids on weekends. It would be great to see one designated as adults only. The dog park looks like a great feature for those with social dogs. Ours is a bit older and not quite as enthusiastic about the younger crowd, but it is still a nice amenity to have. That said, the best part of this complex is the leadership, especially Johnny, the General Manager. Well-run properties always have strong leadership behind them, and that is very evident here. When we moved in, Johnny personally made sure everything was taken care of, from small adjustments to the overall move-in experience. Greystar is fortunate to have someone like him leading the property. If you are considering living here, I would absolutely recommend it. My wife and I have been very happy with our experience.

    We've really enjoyed living at The Row at Red Hill so far. The amenities are beautiful, especially…read morethe gym, and we're excited to see the new retail spaces coming in. As a newer community, they're still working out some kinks, but we're excited to see the property continue to evolve. One thing we didn't fully anticipate is that the area isn't quite as walkable or bike-friendly as we had hoped yet, so we're really looking forward to the retail development being expedited so residents can have closer access to fun hangouts, shopping, and food options. We'd also love to see more community-building and social events to help residents connect and meet each other. It could even be great to have some kind of message board or community feature in the resident portal for informal meetups, recommendations, or local events. Overall, it's been a great experience and we're excited to see the community continue to grow.

    AMLI Uptown Orange

    AMLI Uptown Orange

    (135 reviews)

    I highly recommend the property based on my experience. I just moved into a different apartment in…read morethe same complex for more room and space and the staff and management have gone above and beyond in assisting me to find the right fit and have a place for me and my pup that we thoroughly enjoy and feel at home. In particular, I would like to especially thank Kareem and Bridgett from the leasing office who always had time for my questions and worked with me every step of the way to find the right fit. Even when I thought I might be imposing or had asked too many questions already, they were always happy to help! This same courteous and helpful attitude is shared by all the operations / maintenance staff here at AMLI, all of whom I've had the great pleasure to get to know during my time here. If you choose to live here, you can rest assured the staff / management are will do their best to make it a home you love.

    Overall we had a great experience living at AMLI. Unfortunately, the move out process was…read moreincredibly predatory. California Civil Code section 1950.5 states landlords may not charge tenants for normal wear and tear. AMLI attempted to charge us for paint and cleaning that they themselves documented and admitted as normal wear and tear when I disputed the charges. Despite this, they asked us to pay anyways and threatened collections. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act states that landlords may not send debt for collections if formally disputed. The way AMLI handled this situation was inappropriate and unprofessional. Edit: In AMLI's response below they claim above damages were above wear and tear. I have attached email below of AMLI explicitly stating and agreeing with us that the our apartment did not show signs of damage beyond wear and tear. This email was in response to my dispute asking for further documentation of damages as pictures did not show damage beyond wear and tear.

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