The only good thing about this apartment is the location, and even it isn’t that great. You have homeless guys coming along the back alley to rifle through the trash and pee. There’s a lot of other below average apartments here and my car was broken into. You are in walking distance to a natural grocer and a few cute restaurants which is the one plus. The apartments themselves were given a fresh paint job and thats it. Everything else is old, cheaply fixed, and dirty. The laundry«facilities» feature a few old washers and dryers that cost a bunch and hardly work. You have to use the dryer a few times for it to dry your clothes. The water fountain and trees are nice. But the water fountain is rarely cleaned so green pond scum builds up a flows onto the rocks beside it. Lovely. I had some interesting neighbors, some loud frat boys, an arguing couple, but the others weren’t that bad. You can hear everything they do, sneezing, talking, watching tv, dishwashers running. Don’t expect any quiet unless its 4AM on a Tuesday. The apartments were dirty when I moved in, the closets are buckling from weight, the fake wood floors come up after a few months of moving in. The worst thing is that the bathrooms are almost a foot shorter than the rest of the apartment and they use those square tiles you see in classrooms. You can push your ceiling up and see all the rust and dirt, awesome. My dishwasher steam was affecting the bottom of the wood chips on the counter, so wood chips fell into the dishwasher and mixed in with my dishes. 512 Realty’s fix to this was to scrape all the wood chips away rather than resealing the counter. They also«fix» mold by spray painting over it. Please stay away, don’t let the clean model fool you, the actual units are in terrible condition and supremely overpriced. Oh and 512 realty are terrible so its not like there’s good management to make up for anything. My apartment wasn’t professionally cleaned when I moved in but they took a bunch out of my returned deposit for carpet cleaning.