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Lakeview Village Apartments

Lakeview Village Apartments

(82 reviews)

Quiet area except during when the high school across the street has games going on. Never had…read moreissues with my packages being delivered or getting stolen. They let me bring my own washer & dryer. Management is good for the most part, better than where I'm at now. Con's: hear foot steps from above, no lights or fans in bedrooms, small kitchen w/ only 1 true drawer. High water bill, even tho I would be gone half the month every month the bill would be about $160-180ish. They distribute the bill between everyone in the building not per unit. They charge extra for auto pay even if it's from a checking account which I find inconvenient. I wish they would change the laundry doors to the bifold ones instead of the sliding ones. And the bathroom in the master is very small.

I'm giving two stars -- one for the fact that I truly enjoyed my home and my time living here, and…read moreone for Rosie, the resident manager. She was always kind, professional, accommodating, and a genuine pleasure to work with. Unfortunately, I have to deduct the other three stars for a few major reasons: 1. The utilities bill. Lakeview Village does not cover trash, sewer, or water. While I understand this isn't always standard, I've never seen these utilities cost what they did here. My monthly bill was **an additional \$200 per month** -- much higher than the $50 or less I've paid elsewhere. This was an unwelcome surprise when I moved in three years ago, and while I adjusted my budget to make it work (had to), the annual rent increases eventually made staying impossible. 2. The 60-day notice policy. This has been the nightmare part of my experience. I have never encountered a lease that requires 60 days' notice to vacate in 30+ years of renting in San Diego. Most places in San Diego only require 30 days. I gave 35 days' notice -- which is more than enough for most properties, including the one I just moved to -- but was still held liable for rent for the remaining 25 days **after I had already moved out**. On top of that, they kept my entire security deposit and still billed me over $900 for cleaning, a few broken blinds, and that high water/trash/sewer bill. 3. Catastrophic Consequences. After spending over $7,000 to move to a more affordable home, my plan to recover part of those costs with my deposit was completely derailed. Now I'm paying off this unexpected balance over the next four months, which has put me in a worse financial position than when I started. I'm grateful for the payment plan but this really put me in bad spot. I guess I should thank my lucky stars that they offered a payment plan (after threatening to send me to collections if I didn't pay in full within 30 days). At least my last payment is in November, so I might still be able to salvage Christmas. But then again, it's 2025, so I'm not going to hold my breath. THE MORAL OF THE STORY - BEFORE YOU SIGN: * Ask if they pay for trash, sewer, and water. * If not, ask what the average bill is. * Read your lease *very* carefully, especially the notice-to-vacate terms. Rosie is a bright spot here, but the financial burdens and rigid policies have made my overall experience a very costly one.

The Quarry

The Quarry

(16 reviews)

This review goes mainly to the property manager, Maria. From the first time we inquire about The…read moreQuarry apartments, Maria was informative and transparent with everything we need to do. Maria kept us in the loop of our status and guide us through the application and documentation process. The Quarry office closes on the weekend and with our busy schedule, we could only see it on the weekends. Maria made it happen and we were able to see it on Saturday. During the move in process, Maria greeted us and PERSONALLY handed us the keys and a welcome packet. She also made sure everything was in working order before we moved in. We have not seen a property manager who is this efficient and involved in San Diego. There was an incident where the maintenance guys blocked our car and we contacted Maria about it. She PERSONALLY walked out of the office, looked for them, and told them to move. Maria is wonderful and we are glad she is our property manager. The neighborhood is quiet and lovely. There's a beautiful park across the street. This area is close to downtown La Mesa.

Horrible, non existent communication. Please call me, you call and they hang up in your face…read more Then, email you AFTER they get off pretending like they were trying to do something, Lusianna, I mean you. Unprofessional. Another classic example of terrible communication and complete lack of interest in doing their jobs in the slightest, or potential new members of the community. Noted!

Conrad Villas

Conrad Villas

(12 reviews)

I live here currently, and I would not recommend living here. Due to the economy and having to do…read moreeverything by myself, it was the least expensive apartment I found. Even though they just raised it with no reason other than it's been a year--- no upgrades. But what I also have come to find is, that all the neighbors are obnoxiously loud, inconsiderate and ghetto --especially near me, disrupting me day and night and I work from home. It seems like no one has a job here because I can hear them in my walls like rats all day and night. I live upstairs but the noises that come from my surrounding area feels and sounds like I live downstairs. Outside landscape is the most welcoming and kept up with, but we have to pay a pest control fee every month, yet the pests are not controlled. This place is roach infested and no matter how many times they've sprayed, there are still creepy crawlers to which I saw one come out of an outlet in the kitchen! They act like my complaints are irritating and unnecessary but if I'm going to be paying over $2000 a month, that is the bare minimum. Your rent also goes up significantly because utilities are included, but what you will learn is that you share meters/water heater so you have to pay for water and the heat for the water separately-- no matter how much water you're using. The smell of the pipes are so old and gross, it creeps into your house. I've spent so much money on air freshener to avoid vomiting. I'm hardly ever home and I'm still paying 70+ dollars for water every month, plus my own SDG&E bill for the electricity part. I contacted the property management company about this to ask, and they gave me the runaround and stopped replying when I didn't agree to a phone call. That's not suspicious at all. The property manager on the premise will just send you an addendum that doesn't explain much, and definitely none of these things explicitly. You also have to pay for the trash and that "fluctuates." As an individual currently, I'm paying $93 for trash because they split it/ release responsibility throughout the entire complex as they throw away toilets, fridges, closet doors and cement blocks. Seemingly they have trouble leasing these, due to all of these things aforementioned-- so whoever lives here is stuck paying whatever bill comes instead of the property management/owner. Meanwhile, because I'm rarely here, I barely use the dumpster while people are throwing away entire furniture collections every other week. The popcorn ceilings are so outdated and full of dust that my allergies are on 10 all the time and cleaning is more often than not because surfaces get dusty probably the next day after you've cleaned. It's actually really hard to keep up with. There's a pool, but I don't think anyone cleans it so the water is always murky and full of bugs and leaves. I guess it's all preparing me for homeownership. It's actually been a traumatizing year living here and I've only been physically here five months out of the year. So if all that is right up your alley, then you found your home.

Been here for years. All of sudden they have grounds keepers. However they now start at 8 am! Left…read moreblowing right by your window! It's now 8:45 they do this for almost a hour. It's ridiculous and unprofessional. Waking kids. People who get off really late have to wake up to this. If you wanna live here be mindful cause they sure aren't.

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