I lived at the Sinclair for 14 months, and overall my experience was very positive. I want to start with the good, then explain why I’m giving four stars instead of five.
First, the staff are extremely friendly and welcoming. I always felt comfortable stopping by the leasing office, whether I needed something or was just passing through. The amenities are consistently very clean, and I rarely encountered anything out of order. Maintenance requests were usually handled within a day. My move-in...
I lived at the Sinclair for 14 months, and overall my experience was very positive. I want to start with the good, then explain why I’m giving four stars instead of five.
First, the staff are extremely friendly and welcoming. I always felt comfortable stopping by the leasing office, whether I needed something or was just passing through. The amenities are consistently very clean, and I rarely encountered anything out of order. Maintenance requests were usually handled within a day. My move-in process was smooth thanks to Connie, and the amenities floor is genuinely impressive. It’s spacious, well designed, and never feels crowded. The gym is one of the best I’ve seen in a residential building. Having a 24/7 concierge and a package delivery system also made everyday life easier, especially for a building of this size.
That said, there are a few drawbacks. My biggest frustration, which I also shared with the property manager, is that the price does not always align with the luxury branding or overall performance. Elevators are a recurring issue, as they are in many high-rises. Even with six elevators, waits of several minutes were not uncommon, and this was a frequent topic of resident complaints. While the amenities floor itself is excellent, community events are fairly limited. It feels like a missed opportunity, especially since the space would be perfect for hosting larger events. The resident app, Loft Living, is also not very user-friendly, which is noticeable if you rely on it often. Lastly, because of the building’s metal structure, the window frames can make creaking noises during temperature changes. Management explained that this is simply part of how the building is built.
Overall, I do recommend the Sinclair. It’s a great place to live with excellent staff and standout amenities, but there is still room for improvement given the price point.