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    This place is perfect if you want to be woken up every night while trying to sleep. They took the…read morecarpet out of the apartments. So if you're downstairs you will be able to hear your upstairs neighbors walk every single time. It makes no sense to take the carpet out. I do not recommend this place. No point messaging them because they simply do not care :)

    About 5 minutes walk away from campus if you take the shortcut from Bannockburn. A little pricy for…read morea single room, shared with 2 other roommates. Maintenance is alright, they usually deal with the work order within 2 days, but the problem isn't guaranteed fixed. We had a leaky faucet in the kitchen, and maintenance fixed it for a while, but then it came back after a few weeks. Water runs well, hot water usually comes on within a minute. However, the water in the sink is white for some reason. The kitchen is a little cramped, since usually 2-4 people share it. Maximum of two people can use the kitchen at a time, and the fridge space and kitchen cabinet space is limited. Mailboxes are a little complicated to get to, since I had to ask the RSO where they were. Swimming pool is a little small and dirty even though the staff cleans it daily (could be the residue that it accumulates over the day), but UCR has their own swimming pool too. Internet isn't covered, so you have to get your own router and set it up and pay for it monthly (it isn't billed to your Growl account). Other than that, great area, gated community, safer than the other campus apartments.

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    Highlander at North Campus Student Housing

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    Staffing has extremely poor communication among each other and even with pre-tenants. Firstly, I…read morewas told it would be a 12 month lease by Brittany; and was told by Erwin that regardless of what I enter on their housing application online, they would manually correct it for me to be 12 months. Not true, they waited until I paid my security deposit and then gave me the official lease for 15 months. Then I was told that the previous 12 months option had ended. Secondly, I was told by Erwin that I would be living with my housemate, and in order to do so, we needed to pick the premium option (which is much more expensive that the other options). However, after submitting the application and upon talking further with Brittany, it seems that the option is no longer available. We won't be able to live together for the first few months and we're still going to pay premium pricing. To top it off, I was referred to talk with the manager Chyna tomorrow because she's out right now, so our conversation ended. This happened within the span of 2 days, and I haven't signed the lease yet. Let's see how tomorrow's talk turns out. **UPDATE: thank you for resolving the issues that arose, Chyna. Really appreciate your help.**

    I try to avoid leaving negative reviews, but after my experience at Highlander at North Campus, I…read morefeel obligated to share it so prospective tenants can make an informed decision. **If you read nothing else, please know this:** some positive reviews are written by students who are incentivized with chances to win raffle prizes, including things like e-scooters. I personally believe these make up the majority of positive reviews here. When you tour, you're shown a bright, clean, carefully staged model unit. My actual apartment looked nothing like it. On move-in day, it had an odor that made me question whether it had been cleaned, and the concrete floors were badly stained. I spent months trying unsuccessfully to remove the stains. Unfortunately, I signed a transfer renewal early into living here and moved into another unit. Somehow, the second was worse. The cabinets and refrigerator were still filled with the previous tenants' belongings, including cookware, opened food, and expired items. These appeared to be contributing to an infestation. My roommates and I had to dispose of everything ourselves. A maintenance employee also told me off the record that, based on the condition of the wood cabinetry, they suspected a termite infestation. A basic inspection before move-in should have caught all of this. Instead, apparently we were the inspection. As for safety, as a woman, I would not feel comfortable living here again. I witnessed unhoused individuals staying in the stairwells and was once approached in the parking lot by a man asking for money/food. When I reported people staying inside the building, staff simply told me to call the police. My partner also had his license plate stolen while parked in visitor parking. I don't blame Highlander for the theft itself, but prospective tenants should be aware. Building upkeep is horrible. I'm attaching a photo of what the elevator looked like on move-in day. If the photo looks bad, unfortunately I can't attach the smell. There were multiple occasions when spoiled milk or vomit was left in elevators for DAYS. Your choices were essentially the filthy elevator or the stairwell where people were sometimes staying. Lovely. Water shutoffs were also communicated terribly. Several times we received only an hour or two of notice, and once we were notified AFTER the water had already been shut off. I missed class because I hadn't had an opportunity to shower/get ready beforehand. I've attached my complaint. The Wi-Fi is unpredictable, which is ridiculous for housing marketed toward students. During finals week, it went out for hours at a time and I eventually drove to my parents' home in Los Angeles just so I could study. I'm fortunate I had that option. I also had multiple packages stolen and eventually stopped having packages delivered here altogether. Paying rent somewhere and still feeling like your belongings are safer being mailed to another city says enough. Lastly, I found the leasing staff consistently unhelpful and, at times, downright rude. During my transfer, my father asked what certain renewal/setup fees in the lease were actually FOR. Staff repeatedly responded, "It's in the leasing agreement!" He explained that he knew they were listed--he was asking what he was paying for. Brittany eventually told him he'd have to wait until after move-in to have his questions answered. A leasing office should be able to explain the fees it's charging residents. "It's in the lease" is not an explanation. Ultimately, no apartment is perfect, but this wasn't one isolated problem. It was filthy units, an infestation, poor upkeep, safety concerns, stolen packages, unreliable Wi-Fi, poorly communicated water shutoffs, and frustrating management. By my final few months, I'd had enough. I looked for someone to take over my lease and had a few people interested. However, upon seeing all the move-in fees that Highlander charged, they changed their minds. Despite still paying rent here, I moved back in with my parents and commuted from Los Angeles to UCR instead. I would rather commute from Los Angeles to Riverside than live at Highlander at North Campus. I think that says more than any star rating could. Please look past the staged model unit, read the critical reviews carefully, and think twice before signing a lease here.

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    Cristina Caministeanu of Redlands CA deserves every bit of praise and recognition she receives…read more Throughout my life, I've had the privilege of seeing outstanding examples of success rooted in one core trait: exceptional communication. My grandfather built a highly respected career through hard work and prompt communication. My father did the same, with integrity and responsiveness as pillars of his success. My father-in-law has always said that "simply answering the phone the first time" was one of the biggest reasons he became so successful in his own field. That's why Cristina stood out to me immediately. I filled out her inquiry form later in the evening, and I'm not exaggerating when I say she called me back the very next minute. From that first interaction, her professionalism, responsiveness, and urgency were obvious. Any realtor who communicates at that level is someone who can get things done--and Cristina is a shining example of that. My wife and I came in as first-time homebuyers. We had already found a home we loved on our own, but we needed guidance, strategy, and the expertise of a truly great real estate agent to help us move quickly and intelligently. Cristina was exactly that and more. We were essentially starting from zero and moving fast--almost spur of the moment--because we found a home that checked nearly every box on our list and wanted to submit a competitive but reasonable offer as soon as possible. Cristina stepped in and made it happen. Through her strong network of top-tier professionals (who were clearly excellent at what they do as well), she helped us navigate the process at the best possible rate and overall cost for our situation. She walked us through each step, made sure we understood the comps, helped us structure a strong and fair offer, and ultimately helped us get under contract. Most importantly, she never pressured us to go beyond our comfort zone. Everything was handled with speed, professionalism, and genuine care. From there, Cristina's communication remained exceptional throughout the entire transaction. She coordinated seamlessly with our loan officer, the seller's agent, the sellers, inspectors, and everyone involved, while always keeping us informed. She answered every question we had clearly, professionally, and with real expertise. As first-time buyers, that level of support meant everything. What stood out even more was how well she truly represented us. Cristina consistently showed that she had our best interests at heart. She advocated for us in ways we didn't even realize we needed at the time--pointing out important details and encouraging us to push for things that genuinely benefited us. Her eye for detail, experience, and willingness to protect her clients made a huge difference. Buying your first home can be stressful and overwhelming, but Cristina made it feel smooth, organized, and as stress-free as possible. Her professionalism, top-tier communication, strong connections, and deep knowledge turned what could have been an anxious experience into one where we felt confident and taken care of every step of the way. I truly cannot recommend her enough. As first-time homebuyers, we feel incredibly fortunate to have had Cristina represent us. She is truly a gem--an outstanding realtor and an even better person. We are so grateful for her help in purchasing our first home, and we cannot thank her enough for making the process so smooth and successful. Top-tier realtor. Top-tier person. Highly, highly recommended.

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