Ridgecrest Apartments, Previously Known as Briarwood, Gets a Makeover

Residents of Ridgecrest, CA have been noticing a change in the past few months on the corner of Norma Street and Drummond Avenue. The owners of the complex decided to open a new community in the High Desert: Ridgecrest Apartments.

Ridgecrest, CA, January 06, 2011 --(PR.com)-- New Community On The Rise

Residents of Ridgecrest, CA have been noticing a change in the past few months on the corner of Norma Street and Drummond Avenue. The buildings of Ridgecrest Apartments got new bright and clean exterior paint – as did the playground in front of it - and the landscaping became more inviting as well. The owners of the complex decided to close the troubled past of Briarwood Apartments and open a new chapter with a new vision and a new name to build the foundation for the rise of a new community in the High Desert: Ridgecrest Apartments.

In the fall of 2010, the owners of the apartment complex hired an Apartment Community Management Company, to clean up the complex and start renting the units at lower prices but higher standards of excellence. “They have remodeled the majority of homes which are already rented,” says Arlene Chavez, Manager of sister community Ridgecrest Springs. “And I know that we will notice further improvements as they continue the work of beautifying the apartments so they can offer more affordable rentals to people joining that community.”

The New Management took over on November 1st. Many of the apartments waiting to be rented got a coat of new paint, new carpet and new tiles since then. Their policy is to have all maintenance issues handled promptly within 48 hours and their on-site maintenance personnel handle emergencies immediately. They also implemented a new Tenant Screening Process. “The safety of our tenants is very important to us; therefore, we now require that all new applicants undergo a criminal background check and credit check,” says Nanda Damiani, the new Manager of the community.

The complex has its own playground, laundry room and full-time staff. They are also pet friendly, allowing cats, dogs and other small house pets. The Norma-Drummond corner is a prime location in Ridgecrest. 5 minutes from The Base, the Maturango Museum, Las Flores Elementary School, Ridgecrest Community Hospital, several restaurants, café shops and churches, Ridgecrest Apartments offers residents an easy walk to work, school or just to have fun.

As more apartments become available, the new Management offers monthly specials – that can be found at http://www.ridgecrestapartment.com - in hopes of enticing residents of Ridgecrest into giving the renewed apartment complex a try. For the month of January, they offer a New Years Bonus: 1 month free on a 12-month lease. They also give military discounts to provide off-base housing for those working on the China Lake Naval Air Weapon Station (NAWS). Student discounts are available to Cerro Coso Community College students, as well as a roommate match service to make their rent even cheaper. With spacious 2 and 3 bedroom apartments starting at only $550 a month and several rent specials and rebates Ridgecrest Apartments is definitely worth checking out when looking for a new home in Ridgecrest.

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