Overpriced and not worth the headaches....
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 6/6/2009
Years at this apartment: 2009-01-01 - 2009-01-01
I am so disappointed since I moved in here and cannot wait to leave....These apartments seem nice at first glance, but once you get in them, you will realize you probably would have been better off somewhere else.
The large windows which let in all that 'glorious light' also let out all the cool air conditioningand let all your heat out in the winter.
They will tell you that you can have a satellite dish but when you call the dish company they will tell you that the landlord doesn't allow them to come out there, so you are stuck with overpriced Cox Cable(which strangely enough is also paid to the Biltmore, not directly to Cox, seems shady to me....).
If you have a problem with anything, don't bother asking anyone in the front office for help except for Maddie.
The rest of them do not know or care about anything.
The water heater for each apartment is placed above the dryer so when you go to load the dryer you will hit your head on the sharp corner of the mount that is holding it up.
The kitchen sinks are really shallow so you really can't wash anything by hand which is a problem if your pots and pans, knives, wine glasses etc...
are not to be put in the dishwasher.
They do have lots of closet space and are fairly quiet, except for the ones facing Blondo or Papillion Parkway.
Forget about trying to sleep with your windows open if you are stuck facing either of these roads.
Maintenance men will show up unannounced to 'fix' things in your apartment and leave a mess for you to find.
These guys are a joke!
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