
The Warner
Staff warmth, particularly leasing agent Eric, drives strong first impressions and smooth move-ins. The facility itself is clean and well-kept, with resort-style amenities appealing to both professionals and long-term residents. Behind the scenes, maintenance lapses surface: pet waste sits uncleaned in stairwells for weeks, deep plumbing repairs stall indefinitely, and common finishing touches like living room lights are absent. These gaps matter most to residents who stay past the honeymoon phase. Pricing starts at $1255 for one-bedroom units and scales to $2320 for three-bedroom apartments. The property draws young professionals near Dell offices and appeals to pet owners. Morgan and Jenny appear equally capable on the administrative side. The tension is real: the building charms you in, but persistent cleanliness and maintenance failures expose gaps between marketing polish and daily life.

