Congrats on the apartment! It is very nice (though no doubt pricey). And it is so nice to have a view of so many nondescript mini-skyscrapers and parking lots. Phoenix really does have a wonderfully monochromatic, dirt-colored downtown. Phoenix Planning & Development has done a wonderfully unimaginative job! But it is nice to be high up when a storm comes along..
@@theycallmetext Well, Efren, it is good you got out of it, then. Sometimes people have to move a few times before they find a place that they really like. I've always liked every place I've moved to (otherwise, I wouldn't have moved there) and I've lived all over the West Valley and north Phoenix, but I am now in a little one-story condo complex just off of north Central Ave. and I love it. No swimming pool. No gate. But a pretty neighborhood all around, a low mortgage, low maintenance, low energy costs, and some cool things nearby. I hope that you find a place that you like as much as I like this one. Good luck!
FortyLoveStyle I read some of the reviews too but it was before they had security and that’s when most of their issues accrued. Honestly they been great to me so far.
Hey Efren, loved the apartment tour! I’m a student at ASU downtown campus and I’m gonna move to Phoenix soon. Could you let me know which is this building and the rent that you pay? Or if you can suggest any apartments in Phoenix on a budget? I would really appreciate it!
Thanks for posting Efren. Did a bit of searching on youtube and wasn't able to come across anyone talking about living in a skyscraper in phoenix. I always wondered if if got hot with all those windows. I suspect it's not fun to head out on the patio during summer time. Thanks again for posting it was very helpful.
@@theycallmetext I live in building in downtown chicago with similar amenities and we definitely don't have big pool parties. Can only imagine how wild AZ parties can be 🤣
Honestly, there is more things happening downtown PHX that makes it exciting. I can walk downstairs and decide what type of food to eat and walk there.
Looks great! I'm from Mexico and I'll be moving to Phx and thought seriously renting an apt like yours Downtown but online I see everyone recomending other áreas. What's your take on this?
@@theycallmetextlink the video… I’m in the process of possibly renting at the Stewart. Seems like they’re getting better but I’m curious to know your experience
I was going to get that room but it was too small and I didn't like the pillar. but beautiful views. Instead, I went with the Jackson unit. A corner unit as well
I delivered Doordash to a few downtown Phoenix apartments. They seem very luxurious, except for their hall ways. Most of those new high-rise apartment have creepy and dull hallways. They need some wall art and plant decor.
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@@theycallmetext ok me and my gf are looking at the Santana floor plan but we want to make sure everything is walking distance such as clothing stores, bars, grocery,convenience stores etc
To be honest I still live in this high rise and I’m not liking it. They are going through a change of management and it’s horrible. The homeless thing isn’t as bad as people make it seem.
Oh wow built in the 1980s its soooo old!!!! Wow!!! Call a archeologists!!! Get real dude, that isn’t old. 1980s would be almost brand new where I live.