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  • Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Brookside Country Club Manufactured Home Community
Reviews
Karen Rmz Romo (09/27/2020)
No internet! They dont want to install any utility poles, so youre stuck like its 1920.. they blame the internet services for not wanting to come in the park but ive contacted several and the real reason is because there are no utility poles in this 500 plus home park.. dont move herennOn top of it i was harassed by a woman named Teresa and she even had people that live in the park harass me as well, even after i let her know i didnt appreciate it. I have a video to prove it! They act nice when they want you to buy but the minute youre in, they act like theyre making you a favor..
Guy Hemsworth (09/19/2020)
I live here with a friend, and gosh let me tell you theres basically no internet. You are better off using a hotspot from your phone. The only internet provider they have is att and speess go up to 1 mb if you are lucky enough, my phone hotspot goes up to 10 mb, 4 at its lowest
Diego Macias (07/12/2020)
I’ve recently moved in with my family of 6. At first this place seemed like the optimal option in these uncertain times. I’ll keep this succinct and list my grievances in order from worst to less worse.nnTL;DR: At the bottomnnThe internet. To start in the year 2020, the internet isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity especially during an unceasing pandemic. When they first give you the tour of the area they never mention the glaring issue of not have any reliable internet. If you get lucky and buy a plot next to an arbitrary radius and you might be able to get wired internet. If you’re unlucky like my family was you have to choose between two main providers, both of which are via satellite and unbearably awful. Both ISPs (Internet Service Providers) offer 25Mb speeds for two years contracts at rates that are sometimes are up to $120+/month, with low data caps and extremely fickle internet stability. My family was promised speeds of 25Mb, we’re lucky if we get 1Mb because typically we get 30Kb. The reason as to why this area doesn’t have any good ISPs is because the previous owners were in debt to Spectrum and when the current owners bought this plot they decided that the thing on which the global economy relies on wasn’t important . As such they’re forcing you to pay astronomical amounts of money for McDonald’s WiFi. And even that McDonald’s WiFi is free.nnManagement is awful. As you’ve probably seen here some reviews state that they’ve promised better internet at the park. Well I’m sure the first man will walk on mars before they get reliable Internet here. When we first started searching for internet we came to dead end with the ISPs none could support a family that requires the internet to go to school and work. When we told this to management their answer was simple. If we wanted to get better internet here we could get signatures from the entire park saying that they would switch ISPs if Spectrum installed wired internet. So that the park wouldn’t have to pay because they’ve having a hard time making money increasing the rent every year. So if you want to live here be prepared to do the work of management without any of the payment.nnBroken on arrival. The house came with broken appliances, the microwave, dishwasher and the power supply, can barley power the house. To start when we first came into the house we noticed that the microwave had a huge crack/tear in the center of the backplate, the dishwasher didn’t work and couldn’t even get water flowing into it. The floors are flimsy and tear super easy. I could go into a land fill and find better construction material. Lastly the power supply can barely handle a pc and ac unit before shutting down. If you wanted to have friends over after the pandemic, don’t bother, the power will cut out from more than a few people charging their phones.nnNo parking spaces. The parking here is by far the worst one I’ve seen in any mobile home park. The spaces can barley accommodate your family let alone any guest. The employee parking takes 1/4th of the entire parking spaces & if you want to park outside, good luck walking a few blocks at night. You would think that this place would’ve figured out a solution by now but I guess they still are waiting for us to resolve it for them.nnTL;DR: If you are planning on buying a property here, don’t. It’s clear that a good majority of the park as brought up these issues before and yet nothing has been done to resolve them. With this pandemic every time you go out, you aren’t just risking yourself, you’re risking your friends and your family. By giving people who are already under heavy economic burden, costly and ineffective internet the park has sealed your fate. You needed to make an important conference call? Good luck not being able to connect the meeting. You need to do research for your upcoming final? Have fun with the internet timing out every time you click a link. It’s clear that if they aren’t willing to help even in times of economic hardships and ever growing pandemic, they won’t help period.
Dee PJ (12/01/2019)
I am new to the place, and not have good experience at all. First, the place is not recommended for person with disability like me. There is not enough regular and handicap parking around. I have problem with my leg, and most of the time force to park far outside the complex, when I don't have any parking spot in the house. It takes hours of going in circle just to find a parking. The thing is they kept adding more houses, without the parking issues being resolve first. Secondly, my car got towed by ASAP towing, when I was rushing and parked in front of the house just to get something inside and then when I came out I panic when I saw my car being driven off so I tried to quickly run to chase it, but I can’t really run, so I injured my self in the process when I trip and fell. I wanted my car back right away so I had to pay more than $ 300. The point is I was not even parked outside for more than 5 minutes, because I just wanted to grab something, then leave. Another issue living here is the water supply is constantly turned off for couple hours. So far it was an awful and bad experience.
Diana Fuentes (05/08/2020)
I have lived here my whole life (for over 19 years) and things used to be good but now they have gotten out of control. I like my house and I enjoy living here for the most part. However, I can’t even have my best friend over without her being threatened that her car will be towed, when there were no signs or extra parking available. As a matter of fact, ASAP Towing scratched her car trying to get it on their truck while we were inside of it! I just don’t understand why we can’t park outside of our own homes, if it’s only for a few hours. I bet the towing isn’t helping the parking situation at all, probably even worsening it. I suggest that they make empty lot spaces into extra parking. Not only is parking a big issue, so is the internet, the rent, and the roads. The internet is so bad because we literally live in a hole and the only provider we can get is AT&T. As a student, I NEED internet access, but I guess the owner doesn’t care about their residents much. The rent is so high that I’m pretty sure that’s what paid for the remodeled pools and park. Don’t get me wrong, they’re nice, but we’re nonessential when compared to these other issues. Lastly, the roads are so horrible because of the rain. All they do is fill potholes with rocks instead of fixing them correctly. Don’t think people haven’t noticed that the streets around the office are new, nice, and smooth, while other streets are filled with cracks, that when you drive over them it feels like you’re off roading. It’s unfair and ridiculous. I feel like they should take care of their current residents before others come and find out how bad it is. If they really want more residents they should accommodate their current residents so that those can spread a positive word.
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