Tried to call for some general information Not even in the door yet and office staff was very rude and condescending Will not even consider this place as an option Seriously learn how to be polite to prospective residents or find a different job
4011 N 1ST AVENUE, TUCSON, AZ 85719 208-373-8877 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Arizona Department of Housing • Total number of rental units: 100 • Total number of low income units for rent: 100 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 20 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 70 • Number of 3-bedroom units: 10
Sherie Smith
(2.8/5)
I lived in these apartments for almost five years It was decent when I moved in and slowly turned into a dump when the new management came in Children run lose and destroy everything It is infested with cockroaches and fI lived in these apartments for almost five years It was decent when I moved in and slowly turned into a dump when the new management came in Children run lose and destroy everything It is infested with cockroaches and falling apart Couldnt even use a blow dryers because it would trip the breakermore ...hide ...
(520) 888 - 5100 3535 N. 1ST AVENUE, TUCSON, AZ 85719Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: gas, water, sewer, trash pickup, heat 472 sq.ft. • built 1974 (approx.) parking type off street
allotted parking spaces 2
parking in front of entran
Madeline Bray
(2.7/5)
Having experienced various apartments, this one is undoubtedly the worst. The photos on the website are a ruse. Poorly renovated, everything broke in the first week of inhabiting the place. Roaches and mice are present. Having experienced various apartments, this one is undoubtedly the worst. The photos on the website are a ruse. Poorly renovated, everything broke in the first week of inhabiting the place. Roaches and mice are present. Hot water and air-conditioning are never functioning. There are 2-3 water shut-offs a month; when they occur, the office staff have gone home, leaving the tenants without water for hours and no help. The amenities have never been open or usable. Numerous maintenance requests were ignored. Reaching the management team is impossible, not even through email or voicemail. Lydia, an office worker, told me that they receive too many calls to respond to voicemails. I have never seen the office workers on the phone when I have visited the office. The complex is dangerous. Cars are frequently broken into, non-residents sleep near the pool overnight, and the gates are always defective. The management will likely remark that they are eager to rectify the problems, but communication is impossible. If I could, I would give this place 0 stars.more ...hide ...
A nice retirement facility, the carpeting in the hall ways had noticeable spills and was in need of cleaning. The inhabitants I saw seemed content and friendly.