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    We lived here for 2 months in a 2-bed fully furnished apartment. There was covered parking and the…read morecommon areas were kept clean. Huge perk to have an elevator, which was handy when carrying in/out belongings and groceries.

    I went for a tour at Windsor Woods this week, and was a little less than thrilled…read more The complex is off of a major road, which makes it great for commuters. We pulled up and found it tucked behind an auto broker's lot, and across from a quarry. Not exactly the classy environment I'd expected, but not a deal breaker. There was a school bus unloading kids out front when we got there. I'd say that's a definite plus if you have young children, as they'll have classmates and friends to play with, just by the benefit of renting here. My spouse and I do not yet have kids. We're the type of people who like kids we're related to, and plan to have our own in a few years, but we don't love the idea of living in an apartment with two kids on the floor above us. Or beside us. Or both. Rent for a one bedroom here runs around $1350, which is fine when you factor in the amenities of a large complex, like the gym and the parking, and the utilities that you'd expect to be covered. Unfortunately, none of those things are actually covered by your rent! The strategy here is to charge you extra for everything you'd assume would be included, $300 for use of the gym, no utilities included, covered parking is extra. There's a large room you can hang out in with free wifi and a large kitchen, but you have to pay to rent it out. Instead of a pet deposit, having a small dog will cost you an additional $50 per month. The funny part is, we can easily afford to pay a few hundred more for the things that we need in apartment, even on a monthly basis, but that doesn't mean that we want to. If a place was really amazing, I'd make it work... A two bedroom will cost an additional four hundred dollars or so per month, which I found interesting as there are a large number of two bedrooms listed around the $1500 mark... just not here. The apartments themselves are very new, clean, updated. They're also large, but the space doesn't feel homey and the furniture in the model is too big, so things still feel cramped when you view the place, even though it's probably 800 square feet. They do provide appliances, including a full sized washer and dryer, which is very nice. The stove is electric, which I hate but I'm hoping to adapt to, as it seems to be normal in the area to have a $hitty electric stove rather than a gas stove, which allows you total and precise control over what you're cooking. Hopefully I'll get to the point with electric where it works as well for me as gas. Someday. Hopefully. I suddenly understand why so many people say f it and just microwave things. It also bothered me that there's soft music playing in the model apartment.. I actually want to hear what my own neighbors will sound like before I sign a lease! I'm not dreaming of a perfect apartment furnished by a decorator where soothing music plays in the background while I struggle with that stupid electric stove. I want the real deal, warts and all, when I tour a potential residence. That way I know the limitations of the rental, and I can confidently decide that I love or hate a place. In this instance, my spouse hated it the minute we drove up because it felt crowded, cramped and full of other peoples kids; neither of us liked being upcharged for things we are used to having like a gym or an assigned parking spot. Because of the weird model apartment, I couldn't make a clear call on whither or not we could really benefit from living there... so the search continues!

    Lux at Stoughton - apartments - Updated May 2026

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