River Lofts at Ashton Mills
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Was better with the old management.
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 2/12/2008
Years at this apartment: 2005 - 2006
1 response
I was one of the first people to move in at Ashton Mills. The apartment I had chosen was still under construction, so they moved me to a higher model for the same price. When a flood forced us out in October, management gave everyone a $200 gift certificate to Stop and Shop. Maintenance issues are always addressed immediately, and the place is immaculate. No section 8, mostly young professionals with dogs. The brick walls are soundproof - I've never heard a neighbor. The only drawback is the 2am train, but you get used to it. Highly recommended.
Update: new management has come in, replacing the people who cared so much about us. It's not the same that it used to be. Maintenance has gone downhill, and they just don't treat you as well. Unfortunately, we'll probably leave at the end of the year. SEk1KnECheF1ATXbXtrZ
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| From: rent819 | Date: 12/16/2007 |
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I thought I liked living at Ashton Mills too. Until the winter season. You can't ever park your car. Get used to walking in and out of the scary tunnel at night. The tunnel has these steep stairs. Can be very difficult when carrying lots of things. Forget about any snow removal in a storm. You are basically stranded in and forced to call in sick for work. Horrific when it snows.
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