Villas at Union Hills (formerly Trillium at Union Hills)
AVERAGE RATING
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Not what you think.
From: sillyrabbit2005Date posted: 4/30/2006
Years at this apartment: 2006 - 2006
4 responses
The prices are high. The apartments are around the ghetto. You have a strip club across the street that is loud at night, collects trash and constantly has police escorting drunk drivers from in front of your home. The apartments are not as well built as you think they would be, and you can hear your neighbor talking/walking at all hours. The office is fine, but they seem to always be in a state of "not sure" how to help you. Not worth the price.
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| From: slumgirl | Date: 12/26/2006 |
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Jeez, complain, complain, complain... Why'd you move in if you didn't thoroughly investigate beforehand? Any dumb ---- knows the Candy Store is right on the corner of Cave Creek & Union Hills. I can't believe there are people that move into a NEWLY CONSTRUCTED complex and still have whiny yuppie complaints... Get a house and shut up.
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| From: officerjon | Date: 02/14/2008 |
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There's a prime example of what kind of trash lives in this apartment complex. Thanks for helping us out, slumgirl.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 02/21/2008 |
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I saw this review before we moved in and since the other reviews were OK, I chose mistakenly to overlook it. The problem isn't so much with the strippers, it's the loud clientele that visits the strip club. The police that show up to bust my loud neighbors have been more helpful than the actual manager here. If I want something done, I call Phoenix PD. If I want to be told "I can't help you" I talk to the management. The management elects to do nothing then whines to me that they can't do anything about noise. I thought things would be nicer if I paid more to live in a luxury complex. I was so wrong. Gates, Wiis, the word "luxury" on a sign and a higher rent price are worthless. I've had quieter neighbors in bigger apartment complexes filled with immigrants that had much smaller rent prices. This place was smaller, the residents appeared to be legal citizens...even that is starting to change. It's starting to look very much like another spot for those on visas... Maybe if enough of those people move in, it will quiet down, because the immigrants are at least polite. it's all these idiot kids who live here with their big dogs and loud music who are messing this place up. I will never live at another Trillium property again.
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| From: TheDude74 | Date: 07/01/2008 |
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I lived in Trillium at Union Hills for 2 years, moving out last July (2007). The first year there, the place was perfect! I lived right next to the pool, and it was always quiet and peaceful, and residents were respectful. The last 6 months I lived there, the place took a serious nose dive after a change in the mgmt, and it seemed like all the residents turned into a bunch of young punk kids, trashing out the pool area daily.
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