I would not recommend this property. Leasing office staff does not communicate and is not responsive. In the few months I have lived here, I have dealt with horrible order from the water which even makes my laundry smell bad, a water leaks that took longer than normal to get fixed, a fire that occurred in one of the apartments in the building I'm in and tenants were not told until days later (I work during the day and have a pet at home), no information about when maintenance will address your work order request making pet owners having to confine their pets until and if maintenance decides to show, garage entry gates that are broken with no signage to indicate this or notification of it being repaired, outside building lights that are never on, some building access doors have secured access but most don't, I have to walk a good distance to the front of the building to get back to my apartment because some tenants will close the door hindering anyone from going back in through that door, and the latest is that a new tenant moved in about a week ago and has been extremely noisy each day since their move in, and I have requested 3 times that the leasing staff address this but they do not even reply. In addition, the property is littered with trash and dog waste and it typically smells like rotten garbage in the garage and the building corridors. Most of the office staff have poor attitudes and inflated egos therefore treat you like you're the problem when you ask for assistance, and act like tenants are a burden. When paying over $1300 for a one bedroom, I would expect better than this and feel that these are way too many issues to deal with after 3 months here. If you are considering Midtown Commons, I suggest that you find another property.