If I could give this building one star, I definitely would. Lilli Midtown is not worth the money they charge. I lived here for 1 year and terminated my lease early. There are no real amneties, they have a small rooftop lounge and pool area. That's it. The so called gym is a one bedroom apartment on the second floor that they put some equipment in. It's small and cramped and can fit about 2 people comfortably. The leasing office staff is extremely unprofessional. They spend way to much time gossiping about their residents and not enough time handling actual issues in the building. They will also blatantly lie to your face. My apartment flooded along with several other apartments in the building and the leasing manager lied to my face about where the water came from. She told everyone it was a broken pipe, it wasn't, it was dirty toilet water that smelled as you would imagine. I had to argue with them just to get the flooring replaced because my apartment smelled like a dirty toilet for about 3 weeks. The concierge desk is often left unstaffed, several concierge have quit on the spot due to the way they are treated by management. There is no emergency maintenance line. If you have an emergency outside of normal hours, good luck with that, just call 911 and save yourself the headache of trying to reach anyone in the building. The parking garaged is detached and shared with the Georgian Terrace hotel. The stairway for the parking garage regularly smells like urine. Our cars were repeatedly broken into. Parking spots are extremely overpriced. $100 a month for a uncovered parking spot and $200 a month for an electric parking spot. The charging units were also consistently broken. Although parking spots are assigned, other people will park in your spot on a regular basis. If you have guests over, good luck trying to find somewhere for them to park. Although the windows are nice, the seals on the windows are terrible. You'll freeze in the winter and have a ton of hot air seeping in through them in the summer. Your electric bill for a one bedroom apartment will consistently be around $160 or more and the water bill always seem to be around $90 a month whether you use the water or not. I complained about the seals on my windows for 6 months and nothing was done about it. There is zero storage in the apartments. The closets are extremely small and both the kitchen and bathroom lack cabinet space. If you have a pet, this place is not for you. There is no dog park. What they call a pet area is a small, disgusting area on the parking deck that can hold one dog at a time. It smells awful. The back entrance to the building is an alleyway that does not feel safe at all. I'm sure I can continue, but the point is, don't waste your time or money. Also, beware of the fake reviews that are giving this building 5 stars. All the 5 star reviews given in the last...
   Read moreNot the "Luxury" Living Experience That Was Promised
Iâve lived here for a full year, and unfortunately, the experience hasnât lived up to the âluxuryâ standard that was advertised during the tour. One of the biggest disappointments has been the heated pool, which was completely unavailable and non-functional for the entirety of my lease. It was a major selling point when I signed, but it was never actually usable.
Other advertised features, like rooftop A/C, were also unreliable or poorly maintained throughout my time here. These arenât minor perksâthey were key amenities that influenced my decision to lease, and itâs frustrating that they werenât properly maintained or prioritized.
I also want to point out that many of the glowing reviews online appear to be from people who only toured the property, not from actual residents. Once you move in, the reality is quite different. The focus seems to be more on making a sale than on delivering the level of service and quality thatâs promised.
If you're considering leasing here, I recommend asking very direct questions about what amenities are fully functionalâand how long theyâve been that way. My experience fell far short of what was marketed. Also considering the amount of money you're paying to live here, I strongly recommend looking elsewhere. The value simply doesnât match the cost, and there are better-managed communities in the area that are more transparent and consistent in what they offer. Especially if you're already paying...
   Read moreIf you're looking for a luxurious place to live in the heart of Atlanta, look no further than Lilli Apartments! As a resident here for the past two years, I can say with confidence that this complex is truly exceptional.
One of the things that sets Lilli apart from other apartment communities is its outstanding amenities. The fitness center is well-equipped and always clean, making it easy to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The rooftop pool is a wonderful place to relax and take in the stunning city views, and the outdoor grilling area is perfect for hosting barbecues with friends and family.
But what really sets Lilli apart is the incredible management of the building, led by Devon and his team. Devon is an exceptional community manager who goes above and beyond to make sure every resident feels at home here. He is always available to answer any questions or concerns, and he does an excellent job of organizing community events that bring residents together. From wine tastings to fitness classes, there's always something fun happening at Lilli.
Overall, I highly recommend Lilli Apartments to anyone looking for a beautiful, comfortable, and welcoming place to call home in Atlanta. With its fantastic amenities and exceptional management, this complex...
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