I would not move in for a few reasons: 1 ...
I would not move in for a few reasons: 1) They have the most insane fire drill testing schedule ever. It would be one of thing if they did this once or twice, and had a normally loud fire alarm system. They tend to pick early morning hours and sometimes leave the fire alarms going for 30 minutes or more.
2) There is two types of parking. There is the resident parking, and then normal visitor parking. Instead of dedicating an entire floor to resident parking or something logical like that, what ends up happening as a resident is you get absolutely harassed by the third party parking staff. Its insane, and they should fire the company they use. If you pay for parking monthly in a garage, under no circumstance should you ever receive a ticket no matter where you park, unless its assigned parking. The parking lot is legitimately never full, and is not private. Its insulting to charge $125 per month for non-private parking. Anyone - Bums, shoppers at Target, Sprouts, Chipotle, etc. can access where your car is parked. The combination of completely insane pricing + harassment by parking staff makes the experience entirely not luxurious. For me its simple - pick one or the other, make it cheap parking, and act cheap, or make it expensive parking, and make it private, and expensive.
3) The Appliances in the building are the cheapest possible appliances. The AC constantly breaks. I have simply just got used to the reality that in a small apartment the AC they put in so cheap that I can't keep the apartment under 70 Degrees in December. Instead of fixing your AC, they just put a bandaid on it, and it breaks again and again. When you are paying luxury prices, taking short cuts on appliances is unacceptable. Ex: In the last 72 hours they have sent 3 emails out about how residents should turn on and turn off their AC so it should work. It automatically turns off at night routinely, and its Winter in Miami. Newsflash - if your AC can't keep your small apartment cool in the winter of Miami (its like 65 outside, and right now 75+ inside the apartment) - you went cheap.
4) The Fobs across the building are ridiculous. Live on the 9th Floor, and want to visit a friend on the 7th floor? You can't. Live on the 3rd floor, and want to visit a friend on the 16th floor you cant. How about instead of restricting access to common areas in the building, you instead just run background checks on residents? The rent is high enough to cover it. Just in case you were not aware, restricting access to any common area of the building for any reason other than maintenance, or stipulations clearly articulated in the lease is illegal.
5) Building staff are obnoxious. They share information amongst themselves and residents of who they choose that would be considered confidential. Too much time spent getting drunk on the power of being kings and queens of a very small kingdom. Its annoying, clicky, and unprofessional.
The building owners (Terra/Greystar) will comment on this post saying that I don't live at the building, or some other wild excuse in attempt to take this review down, instead of doing something about it.