I feel like writing a book about it. The only amusing part about living at the Edwards is that when you yell at the hobos to shut up at 2am, they yell some pretty amusing things back, then other people in the building start yelling at them too. I don't know...perhaps I'm more of a suburbs type of person...there were just so many pretentious people in that area. The people in that building, if you said hi to them in the elevator, they'd just stare at you like you're evil or too good to be talking to you when there isn't really anything great about them to begin with...if you want to get in to a who's the coolest contest...But the biulding is definately on a very bad downslide. The only good thing about it is that it's walking distance to everything and it's a pet friendly place since most downtown places aren't. But it's not worth the price. The rent when I left in the summer was $650 for a studio and it was heat controlled and even in winter, they barely turned the heat on. They also fail to mention the whole heat control thing when you sign a lease too.
I leased the place through April, who is well known in Seattle as a "leasing agent". She's very nice and goes out of her way, but she completely lied to me about the heat thing. Spent first night there freezing cold in the middle of winter! But she does have the coolest apartments...just stay away from the ones managed by the same place as the Edwards though.
I leased the place through April, who is well known in Seattle as a "leasing agent". She's very nice and goes out of her way, but she completely lied to me about the heat thing. Spent first night there freezing cold in the middle of winter! But she does have the coolest apartments...just stay away from the ones managed by the same place as the Edwards though.