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    Forest Creek Apartments

    Forest Creek Apartments

    (5 reviews)

    Why there aren't more reviews about this place is beyond me! I've lived at the Forest Creek…read moreapartments for seven months and absolutely love it here! It's an absolute treasure, and I've never felt so comfortable and welcomed at an apartment complex. The management are top notch - warm and friendly and never intrusive. Maintenance issues are dealt with fast and courteously. The apartments are clean, cute and well lit with lots of natural light thanks to the kitchen garden window. Great insulation - I don't feel like the walls are made of cardboard, unlike the last place we lived. The sound and sight of the creek running by makes me feel like I'm in a hidden oasis in the city - instant noise deadener - although it's very quiet here. The view from my apartment is gorgeous and serene, and nobody can see into my apartment, nor can we see into anyone elses. Every few months the owner throws a "get-together" for all the tenants to get to know each other - if they choose to. So far we've had a July 4th, an Octoberfest and a Christmas "do" . Parking has been no problem whatsoever, too. Before we moved in it didn't seem there could possibly be enough spaces, but we've never had any issues. I can't say enough in praise of this lovely little place. And to top it off, it's only about a mile from the freeway - easy access for me to get to work. The neighborhood surrounding the complex is nice for walking a dog around, until it gets dark - 15th Ave is not well-lit at night. Hamlin Park (only 2 miles away) is an easy park to get to. Speaking of pets - although they welcome them here, I almost never hear them. Or kids for that matter...it's so quiet and peaceful we might never leave!

    We are new residents and so far it seems to be an awesome place to live. It's quiet and the creek…read morethat runs through the property along with the trees that surround it makes you forget that you live you so close to the city. It was just what we needed. It's a daily escape from the busy city life of seattle.

    Lane Apartments - Dog pee and garbage in elevator

    Lane Apartments

    (10 reviews)

    Northgate

    over priced and always broken. broken gym broken elevator broke garage what on gods green earth am…read morei paying for the view?? ... hell no. a fine apartment complex if your okay overpaying for nothing. love the sqft of my domicile when the power is on. only benefit it's my apt is larger around 1,000 sqft but yeah, right now I am overpaying for no amenities as well as an overpriced pet rent and an email at least once a week something in the building is broken or out of service A good apartment for a rich kid meaning someone who gets their money for free and doesn't need to do research because they just pay anyway

    Renting from Equity Residential was a horrible decision. This building was already in need of a…read moredeep clean when we first moved in, but I've noticed it has gotten significantly worse in the past several months. Dirt, bugs, garbage - even when cleaners come all they do is swifter and vacuum the hallways and spray air freshener, never a true deep clean. It is not uncommon to find dog poop/pee/vomit/dried blood(?), garbage, and other messes in the elevators and hallways. There are ongoing issues with theft from the mail room and garage. Additionally the common area is made available on PeerSpace to be rented out by people who don't even live in the building - so you can expect some complete strangers to be wandering the halls, not to mention the residents are still required to pay fees for a space that is not even exclusive to our community. The building seems to have constant maintenance issues and a lack of a communication surrounding them. In the first month or two that I lived here I put in more maintenance requests than I had in 5+ years of renting elsewhere because so many things were broken and not repaired before we moved in, I put that aside because they did make the repairs relatively quickly after I requested them. Management has acknowledged some of the bigger issues but we have not seen any corrective action be taken. Tenants are seeing steep rent increases despite a huge decline in quality of life.

    Echo Lake Apartments

    Echo Lake Apartments

    (39 reviews)

    i lived at echo lake for around two years. there were very wonderful people in the office and they…read morewere nice to deal with. The maintainence people worked very hard everyday beautiful view lots of shopping nearby costco fred meyer, tire stores. ect. close to beautiful Edmonds waterfront. be prepared to be nickel and dimed though every month you have rent, parking if you take it 125 now, garbage, fertilizer. my dishwasher didnt work the whole time i lived there, was berated and told if they have to come back i will be charged. i couldnt afford the rent increases and pet rent not affordable in this day and age.

    While we initially had a somewhat positive experience, there were a few issues worth noting:…read more* Very frequent fire alarms (sometimes late at night). Whether they were false alarms or not, having to evacuate at 11 PM on multiple occasions can be stressful and inconvenient, especially for pet owners or older residents. * The clubhouse is only open when the leasing office is open, something we only learned after moving in. This makes it difficult to use for evening or weekend gatherings. * The community has a nice open lawn, which was one of the reasons we initially liked the property. Unfortunately, over time we often noticed dog waste issues on the lawn and other areas. * There is no maintenance support on weekends, which can become a problem if something breaks late on a Friday. Aside from these inconveniences, our overall living experience was not bad. The neighborhood is nice and there are many convenience stores within walking distance. Considering the price range, the appliances and amenities are basic but acceptable. However, our move-out experience unfortunately changed our impression significantly. We specifically planned and adjusted both of our work schedules to be present for the pre-move-out inspection, and the inspection was conducted when the unit was already completely empty, as we intentionally vacated the unit before the inspection. My wife was present during the walkthrough, and no concerns about carpet damage were mentioned at that time. (We initially did not receive a copy of the inspection notes, but after following up we were able to obtain them later.) After that inspection, it took about two weeks for the property manager to send the move-out statement. During that time we followed up and were told the statement was still being reviewed, and no details were shared by email. When the statement finally arrived, it included a $650 charge for carpet replacement due to alleged dog urine, even though this issue was never mentioned during the inspection. This was surprising given that the inspection took place in an empty unit on a bright day when any such issue should have been identified. Additionally, the carpeted area had been fully covered with our own rugs throughout our tenancy, which made the claim even more unexpected. Fortunately, we had taken detailed photos and videos on move-out day documenting the condition of the apartment and the carpet. It's disappointing to see significant charges appear after move-out despite a clean pre-move-out inspection and without supporting documentation. I would strongly recommend that future residents carefully document the condition of their unit during move-in and move-out and request written confirmation of inspection findings.

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