Make Gilbert, AZ Your Choice for Apartment Living

As a growing city with new attractions appearing every day, Gilbert is a prime destination for those who want luxury living at affordable prices. The apartment scene is booming and they are becoming more popular than ever. The reason is convenience. When you live in an apartment, the community does everything for you. You’ll never spend a Sunday up on the roof, trying to coax the air conditioner back to life. That means more time and more freedom for you. Here’s a list of a few excellent Gilbert apartments to consider.

Azul at Spectrum is a modern community that offers one, two and three-bedroom homes with a variety of floor plans. The plans are open and roomy, just like the community itself. Inside, you’ll discover a dining area, separate kitchen, ceiling fans, walk-in closets and an alarm system. Outside your door, the community amenities include a clubhouse, a pool, concierge service, pet care service, a fitness center, business center, resident’s lounge and garages.

Bayside at the Islands is another fine community, located right on the waters of a man-made lake. They have one, two and three-bedroom homes up for lease. The apartments feature walk-in closets, a dishwasher, washer/dryers inside, ceiling fans and window coverings to protect against the Arizona sun. The community offers a pool, a playground, a clubhouse, a fitness center and high-speed internet hookups.

San Clemente specializes in one, two and three-bedroom homes at affordable prices with a southwestern theme. The apartments offer large closets, ceiling fans, a separate kitchen, and a washer/dryer combo inside. In the community, you’ll find a clubhouse, access to high-speed internet, a basketball court, fitness center, a playground, sundecks, storage space and a pool.

A Good Impression Earns Great Deals

Leasing an apartment is a little like a job interview. The property manager makes a lot of judgment calls about your qualifications and what specials to offer you. It pays to look and act your very best.

  • Dress nicely. The property manager probably lives in the community; would you make a good neighbor?
  • Come prepared. Bring your paycheck stubs or other proof of income and picture ID.
  • Be on time! Property managers are amazingly busy.
  • Be ready to secure your apartment. A small, refundable down payment will hold your apartment.