I've lived all over the United States - 21 of them to be exact, 9 as I was growing up and 12 as I've chased jobs across the country. In all that traversing I've been in virtually every kind of apartment scenario, duplex, towers, plateau, military condos and co-ops, etc., etc.. I can only say as apartment living goes, I've found The Corners easy to call 'home'. Today's challenges for operating communal living establishments being what they are ( and there are aspects most can't even imagine or have ever considered ), I have found Corners staff to be responsive with politeness, immediacy, thorough effort and even on occasion when it's called for, outright compassion. The upkeep of the grounds is attentive and constant, and all staff have always been friendly and engaging. Changes always come with ample notice and alternatives, and their awareness of the complex as a community is addressed with promotions and invites to functions or opportunities with reserved posting.
Having a bad experience is what it is for everybody - I know people who hated this city or that, this restaurant or that, while from everyone else all I've ever heard was great. And of course, there are some who'll never be happy anywhere. If you want to, you can be at The Corners - or at least content, huh ?