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Current Resident 703302
13 years ago
this place is disgusting the walls are paper thin and everything inside the apartments are cheap and fall apart
gabrielamarie91
14 years ago
I have lived here since May. Last night my boyfriends 2010 R6 got stolen along with another bike from the opposite side of the complex. There is supposed to be gates up, but the city wont let the apartments block traffic, so the gates aren't being built. The only camera in the whole complex face the pool and gym. A dude found his car on block, the construction workers left out, with his tires and rims gone. People smoke weed in the dog walking area almost every night. Me and most of my neighbors have tiny bugs, since we live on water there are always bugs in the house, no matter if we spray or not. All the dogs in the complex have fleas. The office officials say, when they built the lagoon they messed up the fleas natural habitat, that's why there is infestation in all the homes. Also construction sucks here. they are slow and use cheap materials. Quick fix solutions. In all I wish I had not moved here. Head my warning. If you have a motorcycle, know that it better have GPS, because locks or no locks its going to get taken if its nice.
Prospective Resident 434579
14 years ago
Everything about the place is a bit old (some furnished items may be falling apart depending on your luck with the unit) and could use a lot of remodeling but I don't mind this too much. I would much rather have my own furniture than the build in fixtures and rather old/not in the best condition furnished items. You may get a decent place depending on your luck. I would advise that you visit the one you'd want to rent first. If you want to come home and relax this isn't the place but if all you want to just come home and sleep then perhaps this complex will be fine. The quality of the unit reminds me of my undergraduate dorm (old and dinky). I would love to get rid of a few things though. Overall I think this place is OK. If you search around you could find other places where you would pay a little more for much better living conditions. Good luck apartment hunting! :D
Current Resident 420602
15 years ago
I have been living here in last July. Some of the units are pretty old and some are really decent depends on the maintenence of the owner. Safe apartments. Would recommend.
Current Resident 510520
16 years ago
it is not a apartment complex, these are condominiums which are furnished, and the new management tmccondos put cremic tiles, new furniture and appliances, and provided great service. What a bargain for the price.
Current Resident 460928
16 years ago
If you work in TMC, this is a nice place to live. It's not fancy and some of the furniture is pretty old but it's affordable and very quite as well. It's also fairly safe, i had been lived here for one year and i never heard any trespassing or brake in. Moreover, landlord will sent you email if there are potential danger need your attention. There are some very cheap place across Almeda, but God know what could happen if you live there. So i think safety is the priority when choose a apartment.
carolina_indian
16 years ago
i lived here from 2008-09 and really liked my stay here. it is very cheap and all apartments are furnished...some are old but they replace it if they are broken or very unacceptable..i got my own bed as i needed a firm one...the management is pretty good and they replace anything for a new one promptly..i got a new A/C unit and a new washer/dryer when they broke down. it is gated, quiet and pretty safe..you still need to use your common sense...also, all apartments have covered parking and ample guest parking. On a side note, this may not be for you if you are looking for a posh cosy place to show off and have your freinds over but it is great if you are a student or an employee at the medical center focussed on your stuff..also you may not need a car to get to the med center as the bus-stop is actually attached to the building! good place and highly recommended to anyone looking for a safe, economical, furnished and a simple place at the medical center!
Current Resident 969048
18 years ago
I moved to Houston immediately after Hurricane Katrina in search of temporary and very affordable housing. Parks on Cambridge was already furnished, albeit with tacky and old furniture, but I had just lost all of my furniture, so not needing to buy new furniture was a plus. I had a studio furnished with sofa, coffee table, kitchen table and chair, queen-size bed (which also folds up into a closet for additional space), and tons of built-in cabinet/shelf space. Convienient stackable W/D located in bathroom (but with an extremely ancient model that occasionally broke down, though maintenance requests were always quickly handled) Assigned covered parking with additional uncovered spaces for visitors, and parking was always available. Overall: definitely NOT a posh, nice, place to stay, but was very comfortable and would be good for someone looking for short term housing that is furnished. Very close to the med ctr (many graduate students and working people live in the complex, so it's not as noisy as a college-age dorm), and a bus stop is directly in front of the complex.
Current Resident 207804
18 years ago
I'm glad I found this apartment, since I needed a furnished place. It's not perfect by any means, but this place offered the best for my money. I have a studio apartment, but it has everything I need: funiture (couch, dining table & 2 chairs, and a bed; a washer and dryer; a diswasher; a stove/oven; and a microwave. Plus, you get covered parking and PLENTY of storage. Be forewarned though, some of the apartments have older appliances (from the 1980s), but if they break, you get new ones, so that's a good thing. If you find anyone selling or leasing these apartments, check them out. They may cheap and not very attractive, but they are safe and comfortable.