We're a small 84-unit community, not a luxury high-rise. So instead of a dozen amenities we'd half-maintain, we keep a short list — and we keep it nice.
A proper rectangular pool — three feet at the shallow end, five at the deep — with a tile deck, four umbrellas, and twelve loungers. Saltwater chlorination means no eye-burn after an afternoon swim.
Resident access only, gated entry with your fob.
Tucked behind Building C with a six-foot fence, fresh mulch every spring, two benches, a water station, and a little shade from a couple of old oaks. Big enough for a tennis-ball throw, small enough that you'll know the regulars.
A waste-bag station is at the entrance — please use it.
One assigned, covered space per apartment under the carport. Spots are numbered and yours from move-in day. Guest parking sits at the front of the lot — ten unreserved spots on a first-come basis.
An EV charger is in the planning stage for 2026.
Forty Luxer One lockers in the front lobby, accepting deliveries from every carrier including USPS. You get a text and a code when something arrives — pick it up anytime, day or night, no leasing-office hours involved.
Oversized packages are held by the leasing office during business hours.
Greg and Marcus have been here for a combined 22 years. Submit a request through the resident portal and it's usually handled within 48 hours — for true emergencies (water leaks, lockouts, no heat in January), someone's on call 24/7.
There's no chatbot. You'll talk to a person who knows your building.
The newer luxury buildings in Decatur and Edgewood have a lot going on. We don't. If any of these are deal-breakers, we want you to know up front — better than touring and feeling let down.
We don't do weight limits, breed restrictions, or extra "pet rent" tacked on every month. Two pets per apartment, a one-time deposit at move-in, and that's it. The ground-floor units open onto a grass strip that's basically a private pee patch.
A 20-minute tour shows you the pool, the bark park, an available apartment, and the leasing office. No high-pressure pitch — just a walk-through.