310-278-2191 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 Housing, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
1702 SKINNER ST, FREEPORT, TX 77541 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs • Total number of rental units: 100 • Total number of low income units for rent: 80 • Type of construction: New construction
RecommendAfter living here for nearly 2 years, I never had any major issues. Management was very professional and courteous of their residents. This community is family (kid) friendly. Although there wasnt any amenities RecommendAfter living here for nearly 2 years, I never had any major issues. Management was very professional and courteous of their residents. This community is family (kid) friendly. Although there wasnt any amenities for pets, the community was pet friendly as well. The leasing associate and the property manager were always involved with the residents and the children by hosting monthly events. Sometimes even bi-weekly events. The very few maintenance request that I did have were serviced in a conveniently timely manner. The rent was reasonable and affordable. The property and the landscaping were always up kept. Not sure if the pool was open year round because I wasnt able to utilize it as much as I wanted, but was always nice and sparkling clean. Overall my experience with these apartments is 100% satisfied. I do and would always recommend this community to anyone of my friends and familymore ...hide ...
I am currently based here, and the first unfortunate incident I had was with maintenance. I asked them to repair my hot water heater, so they came to my rented accommodation, banging on my door. When I told them that theI am currently based here, and the first unfortunate incident I had was with maintenance. I asked them to repair my hot water heater, so they came to my rented accommodation, banging on my door. When I told them that they did not need to do that, they said they had to because some residents stay in the back. I told them again that it was unnecessary, and then they said, "Well, good luck with your hot water, I'm not doing it." I went to the front office and informed Management about what had taken place. She said that they had to knock on the door because some residents stayed in their back rooms. I further explained to her that I had a three-month-old baby, and it didn't matter if they were indifferent to them being woken up. Not just me, but also disabled and elderly people, and people who work all night - are you going to bang on their door, too? It must make sense. Instead of offering a solution, she just shouted out the name of a person and asked if it was okay if they notified them when maintenance was on their way. It's common sense and courtesy, which this apartment complex unfortunately does not have. I don't want to give them any stars, but I feel like I have to just to post this.more ...hide ...
Never answers the phone when you call the office like damn do she not freaking work just because she live in the complex doesn€™t mean she don€™t have to go to work... sheesh