About a year ago, I was doing exactly the same thing as you; sifting through these terrible reviews choosing to ignore them because I was enamored by the fancy amenities and beautiful apartment homes. I eventually moved into Rosemeade, and it ended up being nothing short of regrets and endless frustration. Here is my warning: don't make the same mistake I did, you will absolutely regret it.
For starters, everything the other bad reviewers have said are true. Electric bills were OUTRAGEOUS. My wife and I kept our heat set to 62 degrees, and still paid ~400/month to "heat" our apartment. Oh, and don't even get me started on the parking situation. First, a whole apartment gets only one assigned parking space, so anyone outside of that one parking pass needs to utilize the guest parking areas. There are two problems with this: 1) residents who are assigned a parking spot often still park in guest parking because it is closer to their building than their assigned spot, and 2) during the holidays and the weekends those spots fill up quick. I can't even count how many times I have had to park at least a quarter of a mile away from my apartment home. And again, Rosemeade chose to ignore these very valid complaints from their residents, which brings me to my last and perhaps most important point of this review: the sheer ineptitude and incompetence of the staff here.
We had a persistent toilet issue that started about a quarter of the way into our residency at Rosemeade. When I first noticed the issue, I will admit that they were prompt in sending a maintenance guy out. But, from there it went downhill. After his initial "assessment" he concluded that our consistently dry toilet bowl was due to faulty construction and a pressure difference between the sewer systems of our neighbors. I refuted this and told him that couldn't be the case because this issue had just began and was not an issue when we moved in, and that it had to be an issue with the toilet. Fast forward a few weeks, after multiple unreturned emails and phone calls, the office staff finally contacted me and let me know that they would be sending a plumber. He comes, puts some calk around the bottom of the toilet, and said if that didn't work it was likely a microfracture somewhere in the plumbing and that we would need a new toilet. Again, after weeks of not hearing anything from the office staff (maybe even months) after sending multiple emails, my wife receives a phone call stating that a plumber was literally on the way to our apartment right then. This was a weekday at like 11 AM, and we were both working so we of course had to reschedule. We were NEVER informed of this prior to that phone call. Megan was extremely rude and snarky to my wife when she stated that wouldn't work for us and legitimately couldn't wrap her head around the idea of a 24-hour notice. I won't bore you with the rest of the details about the toilet, but do know this fiasco continued to our move-out date and our toilet was never fixed. Oh, and remember those beautiful amenities I mentioned earlier? Yeah, those have been completely shut down since March and still haven't opened. Rosemeade insisted that everything was shut down to mitigate the risk of the virus, yet every other apartment community in the area that we toured found a safe way open theirs. To make matters worse, there was no communication from Rosemeade regarding this matter. At the end of the day, this wasn't a decision based on our safety, but rather, a financially driven decision as they save money from closed amenities. I will end by saying this: Rosemeade has the potential to be an excellent apartment community, but this is significantly hindered by the inadequacy of the staff. Until a complete staff turnover happens, save yourself from the nightmare that Rosemeade is and live somewhere else.
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