Elm Street Plaza
anonymous
Resident • 2008
7/19/2011
Lukewarm recommendation
There are advantages and disadvantages to living in this building, which I am renting in since 2008. First of all, the term "luxury" in a building's property sign usually is misleading. The amenities in the building are few and unimpressive by current standards as opposed to the 1970s when the property was built, and the overall quality of carpeting, common areas, kitchen appliances, cabinet surfacing, etc. is very low-end. If you move into this building, expect to see a lot of government subsidized renters on the first 10 floors. These tenants, while many are friendly enough, do not add to the "luxury" experience promised on the signage leading into the building. Some of them are also home all day and night and are always looking to make small talk in the elevators and laundry rooms and ask you personal questions--there are some very annoying, nosy people. But, the rents, especially on lower floors with poor views, can be very economical and well worth the cost. Maintenance requests are resolved quickly, door staff are generally OK and friendly, and the guest suite is very useful. The location of the building is about the best you can get in the city as far as convenience is concerned. The building is generally kept safe and well-maintained.Share This Review
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