Boulder Creek Apartments
915 North 52nd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008
602-244-9812  WEBSITE save favorite
AVERAGE RATING
recommended by:
0%

overall rating:
2.9
2.2
2.23 Parking:
3.2
3.23 Maintenance:
3.3
3.27 Construction:
3.2
3.15 Noise:
3.3
3.27 Grounds:
3.0
3.04 Safety:
2.9
2.92 Office Staff:
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You will come home and find nowhere to park

From: -Anonymous-
Date posted: 9/5/2008
Years at this apartment: 2006 - 2007
User Response is available. 2 responses
 
This place is overpriced for what you get. The worst thing of all is that there is no parking! If you come home after 7p, expect that there will be no open parking. Each unit is assigned a covered spot, but there are not an equivalent number of open spots for families with 2 cars. There were several times where I came home and my husband's car was in the covered spot, and there were no open uncovered spots left. I had to park in the adjacent complex a few times, I even drove my car back to work and had to have someone pick me up once because I got home after a long day of work and had nowhere to park. One time I parked in a "no parking zone" and left a voice message on the office staff's machine stating "I am desperate and had to park in a no parking zone because I did not want to sleep in my car. Please don't tow me". Yet they still towed me overnight while I was sleeping. I waited in my car for long periods of time, desperate to take a spot as someone was leaving sometimes, and I could never plan to do anything at night, because if I even took my car out of my spot for a minute, it would be filled. The spots aren't big enough to shove 2 cars in, because believe me, we tried! I asked for "permission" to break my lease from the corporate office and they denied me. I think they should inform people that rent their that they can only have 1 car. Do NOT rent here! Extremely uncourteous.

Recommended: NO
Overall Rating
1 out of 5
Parking:
1 of 5
Maintenance:
3 of 5
Construction: 3 of 5
Noise:
3 of 5
Grounds: 3 of 5
Safety: 3 of 5
Office Staff:
2 of 5
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User Responses

From: Anonymous Date: 03/17/2009
why didn't you have you husband park in the available uncovered when he came home so the covered was reserved for you?
From: Anonymous Date: 03/17/2009
We did this, and found people parked in our spot that was covered also because they would need a spot and would take ours. It was craziness. We would have to tow people sometimes. Or other times we would have 1 car parked under the covered spot, and the other one parked in the open. Then late in the evening I would decide to go out, and forgot to ask my husband to come outside and move his car to the spot I was pulling out of, and when I got home it was gone. You should not really have to strategize which car will be parked where, and then move cars accordingly to save uncovered spots in the apartment where you live. You should be able to leave whenever you want, come home whenever you want and be able to park without having to worry about parking.
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