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    Been here going on my sixth year, I like it here and the price is right. My only suggestion is…read moremake sure you get the size apt you want right off the bat. Don't compromise because they don't let get a bigger apt once you move in, that's where you stay. Doesn't make sense to me, but that how they do it. I have the efficiency without the loft. I like it but wish I had gone for the 1 bedroom.

    I currently live at Shadow Brook Apartments. I renewed my lease after living here a year and I…read morereally enjoy it. The grounds are well maintained, the staff is friendly and knowledgeable, and quick to respond. The structure of Shadow Brook is a non profit and the apartments are leased for ranges, based on your income (though it IS NOT section 8 housing). They offer efficiencies on up, and are usually on a wait list. They only show apartments on Fridays and do not always have one to show each Friday, though they do have a photograph album of model apartments and floor plans. Initially I was nervous to rent an apartment without seeing the unit first, but I couldn't be happier. With the option I chose (the loft style 1 bedroom) I have plenty of space and am able to live on my own affordably ($490 a month rent). Many of my friends and classmates pay nearly double to live, in many cases, a worse complex. When I moved to Arlington and told people I live at Shadow Brook I usually got an odd look, and some informed me that it used to be bad, but that was before Foundation Communities bought it a couple of years ago. Today, I have never felt unsafe nor have I worried about being ripped off or felt like my neighbors were shady. Upon my renewal they cleaned my carpet for free, they offer residual pest control and special request pest control visits each Wednesday (at no additional charge, without limits) and they use ABC Pest and Lawn. In the back of the complex is a boys and girls club and at tax season United Way sets up and helps you file your taxes for free. At least once a month they have a "produce day" where fresh produce can be bought at a good cost in the front of the building. Its close to UTA (actually a shorter bike ride for me than a drive due to the traffic on Cooper) and well located. I will renew again next year if it continues to be the wonderful property I have enjoyed.

    Reveal Lake Ridge Apartments - Soaking Tub and Stand-Up Shower

    Reveal Lake Ridge Apartments

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    We honestly have THE best of THE best maintenance workers here! They always get to everything so…read morequickly. Kevin specifically has always responded to our request within 24 hours or less and that makes living here so easy!

    I want to thank our former apartment complex for confirming that apartment living is not for us. We…read morerecently received our final balance from Reveal Lake Ridge Apartments (7402 Lake Ridge Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75054), and I would not recommend this property. Our rent exceeded $2,200 per month once various added fees were included. For that price point, the experience did not come close to matching the "luxury living" image that is advertised. One big issue was noise. The walls are extremely thin, and we could hear nearly everything our neighbors did, which made it difficult to enjoy the apartment. While the amenities look nice on paper, they were often difficult to enjoy due to overcrowding and lack of upkeep by other residents. Maintenance was another major concern. Our air conditioner failed and began emitting smoke, filling the apartment. Maintenance "repaired" it twice by refilling refrigerant. I used to work in HVAC and since AC systems are closed systems, the repeated loss of refrigerant suggested a leak, which was not addressed until the third incident even after repeatedly explaining this, when the unit was finally replaced. We also submitted multiple maintenance requests for the key fob readers along the back walkway, which never functioned properly. Tickets were repeatedly marked as completed, yet the issue was never resolved--even on our final day. This raised safety concerns, as the doors could not be reliably secured. Cleanliness and security were ongoing problems. The parking lots frequently smelled of drugs, trash was often left around the property, and dog waste was common. Security measures felt ineffective: exterior gates frequently did not close, building entrance doors were tampered with, and my wife was harassed in the parking lot. When concerns were raised with the office, communication largely consisted of automated responses from their AI assistant stating the issue was being "escalated," without visible follow-up. The leasing office even went as far as to blame the residents. Finally, rule enforcement felt inconsistent and contradictory. Flyers outlining community rules did not match posted signage, and enforcement appeared selective. We observed certain residents receiving violation notices while others openly violated the same rules without consequence. We caught this red handed on our doorbell camera and it was reflective of rules only being enforced upon certain demographics. When this evidence was sent to the leasing office, they quickly tried to save face but it didn't last, they quickly returned to their preferred ways. (Those welcome mats/signs of those preferred demographics in building 3 are still there but hey, that's against the rules, right?) Overall, this property did not meet expectations for the price paid, and our experience left us disappointed.

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