Apartment hunting can be both fun and challenging! Finding an apartment that’s affordable, in a good location and up to your living standards are just the first things you need to worry about when choosing the perfect apartment. Whether you’re a first-time apartment renter, or you’ve been in the game for a while, you’ll want to ask some important questions before you sign a lease and collect your keys. We’ve put together the top twelve questions renters should ask property managers BEFORE signing a lease.
What fees are required to reserve an apartment hoome?
Fees Required:
- Application fee of $65 per person 18 years or older
- Administration fee of $200
- Holding fee of $300 (which is credited to base deposit required to move in)
- 1.5% tax applied to all fees excluding holding fee
How much are the costs for shorter lease terms?
Shorter lease term fees:
We do offer anywhere from 3-12 month leases, please inquire regarding any additional fees that might be applied for a 3-5 month lease.
What fees are required besides the base rent?
Additional Monthly Fees:
-$15 Monthly Property Tax
-$129 Concierge Package (Includes-Pest Control, Valet Trash, Fetch Package Service and Fiber Optic Internet)
-Water/ Trash/ Sewer Utility Billing and a Common Area Maintenance Fee Billed Monthly
-1.5% City of Gilbert Sales Tax on All Fees
What is included in my apartment rent?
Great Amenities We Offer To Our Residents:
-2 Bark Parks Equipped with Water Fountains and Artificial Turf
-Car Wash Area with Vacuum
-Gas Grills & Outdoor Patio Lounge with Direct TV Services
-Resort Style Swimming Pool with Relaxing Spa
-Outdoor Open Fire Place and Gaming Area
-24 Hour Fitness Club
-Tot Lot
-Smart Home Package*
-Custom Main Room Closets*
-Interior Upgraded Finishes*
-Beverage Fridge in Kitchen Island*
*Select Units
What is surrounding the community?
Our community has a small town feel with landscape and structure features matching the surrounding private homes, shops and restaurants of Cooley Station, a farming family owning several land areas providing local crops and vegetation.