I lived at Bayshore Landing for about 2 ½ years starting in 2012 and really liked it. It was a smaller apartment complex, which I liked. The unit was nice, newly re-done, had a large washer/dryer, and the complex had a pool and a small gym. I wish the pool would have been open before Memorial Day and stay open a week or so after Labor Day as Maryland summers are hot. The other review mentions the parking — I only had problems when I had a late night flight arriving back to BWI close to midnight, but luckily my car never got towed. I never really had any issues living there and maintenance issues were fixed. Besides the unit itself, the complex was in an ideal location — super close to downtown Annapolis. I used to walk down there on the weekends and quite enjoyed it. It was also close to the Whole Foods and Target in Annapolis as well as the restaurants down by the Westin. Also, you can take the 665 Aris T Allen exit on the freeway to get there, avoiding the traffic that piles up before the bridge, which was really good especially on Friday afternoons in the summer.
Logan K.
Classificação do local: 3 Charleston, SC
We lived here for two years and I would say it was… ok. The office staff was nothing special, maintenance was good. They resolved issues quickly. However, they also entered my apartment, dug through our kitchen for a pen and paper to leave a note about our mailbox. Why do you need to enter my home for a maintenance call OUTSIDE the apartment? Parking is a nightmare. I lived on the crowded side and often had to park near the entrance if I came home after 6 or 7, Sundays were hard to find parking all day. Late night at work? Get home at midnight? Good luck, there won’t be a spot. And don’t park in a reserved spot(half of the parking is reserved) or they’ll tow you without notice. They changed reserved parking areas several times in our 2 years. Woke up at 6 am one morning to see our spot had become reserved, no notice, and the car was gone. No way to get to work or take my daughter to school. Thanks! The apartments themselves were pretty nice. Granite, new appliances, loved the fireplace and master bedroom vanity. The construction was a little shoddy, and you could tell it was rushed. Our balcony was too small to be used and there’s not much storage space. In unit laundry was great to have. Neighbors kept to themselves and were friendly in passing. Other than the terrible parking and difficulty getting out onto Spa Rd, my biggest complaint was roaches. Now they weren’t there for the first year and a half. But the last 6 months or so, we had to spray and bait our apartment after new neighbors brought their little friends. It was gross. Thank god we were able to drive them back where they came from and we haven’t seen any in our new home. Overall, it’s not too bad. But I don’t miss Annapolis.