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Editorial review from Citysearch 12/12/2012

My wife and I lived in Awbrey Pines Apartments for two and a half years. When we first moved into the complex the rent was $570 for our two bedroom unit, and that included cable and internet connection. The grounds were always well maintained, and for the most part all other tenets were respectful, as well as the management. However, the only major down fall to the apartments is the sound proofing and the lack of insulation. You can literally hear your neighbor sneeze. No joke!Though this issue never presented itself as a problem because the management at that time made sure that all who lived there complied with the noise ordinance. Which in no such way were the exceptions unreasonable, it just reassured that there were no off the wall and loud parties taking place. Nonetheless, there were on occasion those who thought it was an extension to the college dorms, or a spot for after hour parties when the bars would close down, and thankfully these types of individuals never lasted very long. Overall it was a nice, quiet, and fairly inexpensive place to live. Then the complex was sold to another rental agency, and their primary objective was to make as much money as possible. They eventually replaced the existing management with one of their own employees, and by doing so the standards and expectations set for the tenets dropped almost instantaneously. People moving in were now partying at all hours, those who moved in directly below us would typically start at 11 o' clock in the morning and continue throughout the night. Which made it difficult for me since I work directly out of my home.One evening I was on my back patio when the new tenet who moved into the unit to the left of us walked outside and started peeing off the poach. Unfortunately this became the standard at Awbrey Pines. We finally had enough. When our lease was up in June 2012, we decided to move out, along with a lot of other people who had been living there for years.(very high turn over rate at that time, and for good reason.)There were loud parties with music that could be heard across the complex, neglect of the grounds, broken bottles in the parking lot and dogs constantly barking. So if you are considering moving there you may want to reconsider because it's turned into a little college town/ D.R.W. That is unless you don't work and never plan on sleeping. Oh yeah, the rent is now $730, not $570 and that doesn't include cable or the internet. Enjoy! more
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