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AI Property Summary
Quest offers luxury studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments in Cedar Park, TX, providing a suburban feel with urban excitement. The property is conveniently located near Austin Community College - Cypress Creek (an 8-minute drive) and Concordia University Texas, and features amenities such as a resort-style swimming pool, fitness center, co-working spaces, and a pet park.
4.5
Very Good
From $884 /month
910 Quest Pkwy, Cedar Park, TX 78613, USA-Show on Google Maps
4.5
Very Good
Based on 186 Google reviews
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June 2026
5
June 2026
Honestly, the pool being locked is the result of a few people who repeatedly showed no respect for the community. I can’t imagine what people who live facing the pool have to endure. I left for work at 5/6am and y’all were still there. Residents, don’t be afraid to call the non emergency line for police to get an officer. You don’t have to tolerate loud music. For the rest, keep this up and you will lose access to the amenities with stricter hours later. I don’t blame management for doing that they have to do. Residents by the pool don't want to be forced to listen to your loud music late at night when many work hard to be able to pay rent to live here. Common areas are meant to be shared and enjoyed by everyone, not taken over by people acting like they own it or rules don't apply to them and bringing group of extra people into the clubhouse. It's unfortunate that the actions of a few led to consequences for the entire community, but when people refuse to be considerate of their neighbors, eventually there are repercussions. Thank you management for enforcing this.
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June 2026
Internet goes out frequently. The area is a dead zone so calls are constantly dropping, or nobody can hear you well because of bad call quality. Fire alarm frequently goes off late night when you're just trying to sleep. They always blame the tenants by claiming its because of keeping the door open while cooking. Lots of people do this, its almost an everyday part of life for people all over the world, yet at ONLY THESE apartments, it causes the alarm system to go off in the entire complex. Stop blaming the tenants for normal human activity, and change your stupid fire alarm system. No other apartment has this issue, so clearly its either their choice of fire alarm system, or its defective and they refuse to fix it. The apartments are nice, amenities are nice. But these flaws are just too big to ignore. If they fixed these issues (which they never will) this would be a perfect place to live at. ALSO, eventhough we pay rent and pay for all the amenities, they have the nerve to close it at 10 PM instead of keeping it open 24/7. If you pay for something there should be zero restrictions except for safety reasons. They also close the pool at their own will if people violate their stupid rules. For example, if you bring glass bottles of beer into the pool AREA, not just inside the pool but the entire AREA. They decide to punish the entire complex eventhough you weren't responsible. Not to mention how stupid of a rule that is anyway. Beers and Pool days go hand in hand. Its like opening a bar and saying no alcohol.
June 2026
Place is good. Some people make it insufferable when they cross the line after property management has left for the day and you have to document everything. Repeated excessive noise after 10 PM to like 1 and often past midnight over an extended period. Sleep is consistently disrupted during quiet hours with loud noises, yelling or multiple people who have no respect for others. . Disturbances continue without effective resolution. Tenants should be aware that community quiet hours and local noise ordinances apply to residential properties, and repeated late-night disturbances may be subject to enforcement through management and/or local authorities if not addressed. Everything has been documented . This was not occasional noise, itwas ongoing nighttime disruption that was not resolved. Prospective tenants should ask how repeated noise complaints are actually handled in practice, not just in policy. Please provide corporate or regional manager contacts
May 2026
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