Landmark at Sugar Land
AVERAGE RATING
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Nice looking place, but beware!
From: comptxDate posted: 7/7/2008
Years at this apartment: 2006 - 2007
4 responses
I lived at The Landmark at Sugar Land for 8 months. I was lucky enough to be the first tenent to live in my unit. When I first moved into the complex, it was pretty peacefull and I had no problems.
Around the 3rd or 4th month, I started noticing that the complex was going downhill fast. Kids would come home from the nearby middle school yelling and screaming down the parking lot every day at the same time. Kids would be riding their bikes around the parking lot without looking out for cars. It was getting aggrevating.
I also had two issues while living there. When I moved there I figured, I'll live on the third floor so I can feel some kind of safety. Well, one night I'm watching TV and someone starts banging on my door at 8 o'clock at night. He mumbled something and I couldn't hear what he was saying and he bangs again and I open up the door. It's a sherriff's deputy who barges his way into my apartment. He shines his flashlight all around my apartment telling me someone called from my unit when all along I was in my apartment alone watching TV. He calls back on his radio and it was the wrong apartment. He just up and left without apologizing. Now I know that this isn't the complexes fault but that scared the hell out of me.
Another incident was someone came banging at my door at 8am on a Saturday. I was sound asleep. I figured it was maintenance or something to that effect so I figured I wouldn't answer it. Well, I check the peep hole and greet the person and he just tries to walk into my apartment. It was some college aged kid who was either drunk or high and claimed he lived at my apartment. When I told him he had the wrong apartment, he just left and started walking down the parking lot aimlessly looking.
I definitely no longer felt safe there. The tennis court/basketball court was getting torn up by the thugs that were using the basketball goals. I know there were other people that didn't live in the complex using our courts on several occassions. The same went for the pool which got vandalized several times. The complex FINALLY took down the basketball goals.
Oh and the place is filled with ------- and middle easterners. It would drive me mad with their loud aggrevating music. Since I lived above one of them, my clothes that I would leave in my dryer would start to smell like curry since the smell would travel through the dryer ventilation.
The last straw was towards the end of my lease, the people moving in seemed to be more and more ghetto. I believe they let some katrina people in and they were probably the ones tearing up the place. In any case, once I saw two teens...one waaay to big for the bike he was riding on with another one hanging off of him. Like you would find in the ghetto I told myself...that's it! I'm getting out of this hell hole overpriced ghetto.
It's a shame since the aparments themselves were nice and spacious, but it's just not worth it.
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| From: Blissful2008 | Date: 08/12/2008 |
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Um this is Houston, one of the most DIVERSE cities in America. Sounds like you need to find your own island since you obviously have a problem with anyone whose skin color or culture is different than yours. How sad!
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| From: tutu525 | Date: 08/31/2008 |
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Yeah i definitely agree with blissful. You are just to ignorant to enjoy such a nice place. The officer and the drunk college guy isn't the fault of the complex and can happen anywhere. I live in these apartments and i am very happy to be here and this place isn't run down or ghetto. Don't be so judgemental and racist!!
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 09/09/2008 |
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Again, the message is getting lost because posters are using racist terms. The point about this apartment complex is the residents and their guest are not nice and behave inconsiderately of others. It does not matter what color your skin is or what culture you are from - be nice to others!
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 07/15/2009 |
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I moved in there when it first opened and was there 2 years. At first it was fairly upscale and then all sorts of crazies moved in. I lived in a one bedroom and there was a mother with two loud teenagers on a one bedroom next to me. The son would bang his basketball against their front door and he and his friends would hang out at the bottom of the stairs and then there was gang graffiti on the wall. I know what the poster was saying about kids from all around coming to the basketball courts because there would be 30 or 40 kids up there all the time and there were not that many kids getting on the bus in the morning.plus the basketball court was by the front gate so when you drove into the complex on weekend nights it was kind of scary because they would all stand in the parking lot by the basketball court and would be a foot from your car as your drove in.
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