Executive Estates
1227 Ne 143rd St, Seattle, WA 98125
206-364-1900  WEBSITE save favorite
AVERAGE RATING
recommended by:
52%

overall rating:
3.2
2.7
2.73 Parking:
3.6
3.62 Maintenance:
3.2
3.2 Construction:
3.3
3.31 Noise:
3.5
3.53 Grounds:
3.2
3.16 Safety:
3.2
3.24 Office Staff:
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Worst Management EVER

From: -Anonymous-
Date posted: 9/12/2008
Years at this apartment: 2008 - 2008
User Response is available. 5 responses
 
The staff here is rude, lazy, inconsiderate of other human beings. DO NOT LIVE HERE! The apartment itself was okay, my neighbors could hear everything I ever said. Only lived there six months then got the hell out of there. The Management company consistently raise the rent every six months and purposely do nothing about car damage from the golf course so you are forced to pay 25 bucks a month for a covered spot. I hate this place. oh yeah there is a horrible racoon problem! This one lady in building J actually feeds them, they fight at night which is a horrible horrible screeching noise and it sounds like a dying animal. And when they are not fighting they are running out in front of your car ( i almost hit like 8) and running away from coyotes which are in the golf course but you can see them when they're in the parking lot hunting.

Recommended: NO
Overall Rating
2 out of 5
Parking:
1 of 5
Maintenance:
3 of 5
Construction: 2 of 5
Noise:
1 of 5
Grounds: 3 of 5
Safety: 2 of 5
Office Staff:
1 of 5
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User Responses

From: Anonymous Date: 09/15/2008
They don't own the golf course! How can they control that. They can no more control their location than they can control the wildlife that surrounds us all and should be appreciated! Go live downtown in a concrete jungle.
From: Anonymous Date: 09/15/2008
First of all, Jackson Golf Course was est. in 1930, executive estates was built around the 70's i believe, so YEAH, they DID choose their location, and DID have control over the situation. Before you post a response do your research. And you must be stupid cause of course executive estates doesn't own the golf course! They could barely afford a golf course so it's absolutely absurd anybody would think that, but it did cross your mind.... SECONDLY I'm so sorry that I thought my late management company would provide sufficient free parking minus the golf balls hitting my car. Its called a NET, and for a management company that's been around for 30 years, you'd think they'd be able to afford one....but hey they are consistently raising the rent maybe they're starting a GOLF NET FUND. here's an idea don't waste anyone else's time....oh yeah i didn't say I have any problems with wildlife, but I do have a problem when there is a coyote blocking my front door so I can't go inside my building! and I also have a problem when there are 5 racoons shrieking outside my window while i am trying to sleep because they are fighting over food this lady in my old building would feed them everyday! The management definetly has control over that! IF YOUlike all of this, good for you to each their own blah blah blah, they should just change the name to "Executive living for the INSANE"
From: Anonymous Date: 09/20/2008
About the rent, they cant raise the rent every six months if you aren't stupid enough to keep signing the shortest lease availible every time and as for the golf course, they might have chosen to build next to a golf course, but YOU chose to live next to one (you try finding that much free space in Seattle to build such a large complex). Go whine somewhere else you little ----- you could have prevented both those problems if you had used a little forethought and nobody is to blame but yourself.
From: gingerwhat99 Date: 09/23/2008
I agree... you are just too stupid. I lived in this apartment for over a year. I didn't even see the room when I put down the deposit. I had a wonderful experience with the staff and the apartment itself. I love the atmosphere and the neighbor because everyone there is professional--UW students (grads and undergrads), young professional, professional, etc. I had a very awesome neighbors who were so very helpful. I had to move out of the apartment because of work. It was very hard giving up the apartment. I now live in Santa Monica, and I don't have the same great experience, but it's alright. Expensive?? you don't know nothing... I'm paying $1500 for a 1 BR apartment half the size of the Executive Estates. I was paying only $845 back then and I got the room twice as big. Don't complain about the price until you live in LA or in the East Coast. You had it easy, but still complaining? I don't think so! My room faced the duck pond. I enjoyed getting up in the morning and walking past those ducks and squirrels. I wish I didn't have to move out of the Executive Estates!
From: Anonymous Date: 12/20/2009
Who the hell is afraid of a coyote? Just make noise or run towards it. Next you'll be saying you hate the place because the squirrels have the audacity to run out in front of you on the walking paths.
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