Deer Creek Apartments
AVERAGE RATING
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Who needs sleep anyway'
From: just.a.tenantDate posted: 12/28/2004
Years at this apartment: 2003 - 2004
This place was ok when I first moved in. I had no one above or below my unit for six months, and I thought that it was fairly peaceful. All of this changed when my neighbors above and below moved in on the same night. Suddenly, I had gained annoying, noisy roommates rather than neighbors, but I'm sure that people normally scream at 2-6am on a weeknight right' As a previous survivor of Deer Creek noted, the walls are quite thin. And when I say thin I mean curtain thin. In fact, the architect should have just made three floors separated only by blankets and that might have reduced the noise. I finally grew tired of hearing every word and bodily function of my new roommate neighbors so I found a solution. I used 35db reducing earplugs and turned on a fan or other white noise instrument every night.
The management was nice until you asked them to do something. The maintenance staff came to clean up the parking lot at times, but usually the place was completely littered. And with no exaggeration, the place had broken-down cars and furniture lying around in the lot. The mailboxes were constantly being broken into, but the security did patrol the area as much as humanly possible. The parking went unenforced and unchecked, and was frankly horrendous. But the broken-down cars needed prime spots right' The apartments and the complex itself do have a nice design, if the litter is overlooked. The price of the unit was very cheap, but we now know why. I have lived in many apartments, houses, and dormrooms and I can say that I would rather sleep in my car than go back to this awful place.
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