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Canyon Creek

Updated 2026-07-17 · 2,441 reviewed · 401 listed · Scored from 99 Google reviews · How we rank ›

3.1(99) 51 composite score See reviews on Google ✓ Google-verified
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The honest read

Maintenance technicians like César and Alain earn consistent praise for responsiveness and skill. The grounds are genuinely quiet and tree-filled. But hidden charges dominate complaints: water bills split communitywide hit $70–$220+, utilities run over $200 monthly even in newer units, and move-out fees pile up unexpectedly. Residents report poor communication, structural wear (sagging balconies, 30-year-old toilets in renovated units), and pest issues including cockroaches and reported termites.

Office staff vary sharply. Some residents praise Kate and Alex's coordination; others describe rude, unhelpful leasing agents and an outdated website. Transparency is a consistent sore point: lease terms and renovation scope are downplayed, leaving tenants surprised and frustrated after signing.

Praised for
  • responsive maintenance team (César, Alain, Alfredo)
  • quiet, wooded setting with mature trees
  • friendly office staff (Kate, Alex mentioned)
  • quick repair turnaround when scheduled
Watch-outs
  • inflated water bills split across residents ($70–$220+)
  • additional charges and unclear fees at move-out
  • poor communication and inconsistent management
  • maintenance issues and pest problems (termites, cockroaches)
  • black mold and structural concerns (sagging balconies, old fixtures)
  • high utility bills despite low base rent
  • outdated website listings and rude leasing staff
  • lack of transparency before move-in
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Best for: People prioritizing peace and green space who can absorb unexpected fees and utility costs.
Think twice if: Factor in water bills ($70–$220+ monthly), electric costs over $200 in summer/winter, and potential move-out charges before signing.

What this place gets right

  • maintenance team (César, Alain, Alfredo) consistently responsive and skilled
  • quiet, wooded grounds with mature trees and wildlife
  • quick repairs when properly scheduled

Worth knowing

  • César, Alain, and Alfredo named as standout maintenance technicians
  • Kate and Alex noted for responsive office coordination
  • Water charges split communitywide ($70–$80 base, up to $220+)
  • Electric bills reported over $200 in peak months
  • Renovations include paint and countertops but retain 30-year-old toilets
  • Sagging balconies and structural wear noted
  • Pest issues include cockroaches and reported termites
  • Website listings reported as outdated

Reviews by category

Luxury Apartments
Quiet grounds and mature landscaping appealing, but hidden utility/water charges and aging fixtures undermine luxury positioning.

How it stacks up

  • Rated 3.1 against a 4.02 average across the 284 luxury apartments businesses listed here.
  • Has more Google reviews than 28% of the businesses in this directory.

How we scored this

How We Score
Star rating 0
Review volume 87
Review recency 100
Review sentiment 29
Profile completeness 100
Verification 30

Rating breakdown

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Quick answers

What is included in the rent?
Base rent does not include water (split communitywide at $70–$220+), amenity fees, or utilities. Total monthly cost for a 2-bedroom averages around $1,900 after fees and average utilities.
How quickly do maintenance requests get fixed?
Maintenance responds quickly when work orders are properly scheduled and technicians are on-site. However, some residents report delays before items are addressed or completed.
What do 'newly renovated' units actually include?
Recent renovations include paint, countertops, and upgraded cabinetry. But toilets, doors, and HVAC systems may be original (30+ years old), and utility costs remain high.

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Last updated 2026-07-17