This apartment complex is in a food desert, only has intermittent sidewalks on one side of the road, and has no access to public transportation. The lake that you have to pay extra for the view of is privately owned by someone else. Other than that, this place used to be a decent place to live before Peak Living Management took it over. Now, both of the external security gates are always broken, maintenance takes forever to resolve tickets or close tickets that they haven't even tried to resolve, they can't keep office staff anymore (the previous office staff were amazing and personable) and the ones who stay are rude and unknowledgeable, the basement where the laundry is has leaks now and smells horrible all the time but they refuse to fix that. They recently started towing anyone's car that had a flat tire, expired tags, or looked immobile all without warning or notice on our leases, signs or anything...I saw green stickers on cars with a ONE WEEK deadline to get the issue fixed. It's a pandemic! You can't get an expired tag resolved in one week because you can only do it by mail. Peak Living treats their tenants like crap and I can't wait to move.