1/5 Josepha S. 7 years ago on Google • 40 reviews
Buildings
are
too
small
and
not
spacious
enough
both
in
and
out.
I
lived
there
for
about
a
year
and
a
half
and
I
must
say
that
it
wasn't
peaceful
at
all.
Not
as
much
as
it
was
"supposed
to
be".
There
was
this
mentally
ill
or
something
guy
(apparently
the
security
of
the
estate),
and
he
would
always
go
and
drink
and
start
acting
all
crazy
and
disturb
the
whole
neighborhood.
Most
people
who've
lived
there
for
long
know
about
this
but
they
just
normally
ignore
him
when
he's
in
his
"crazy
state".
I
knew
I'd
be
leaving
the
place
so
I
didn't
really
care
but
for
the
sake
of
new
people
who're
looking
to
move
there,
I
would
advise
something
be
done
about
this.
That
guy
was
actually
very
harmful
and
violent
whenever
he
got
the
way
I'm
talking
about.
He
chased
my
little
siblings
once
when
we
first
moved
into
the
area.
He
had
something
like
a
cutlass
in
his
hand
and
it
was
in
the
evening
so
it
was
a
bit
dark(around
7pm).
They
had
gone
to
buy
things
from
a
shop
outside
the
estate
because
there's
none
in
the
estate
(which
was
another
thing
I
didn't
like
about
it)
and
were
walking
back
home
when
they
met
this
guy
and
he
"thought
they
were
thieves"
so
started
chasing
them.
This
jeopardised
our
stay
there
as
we
always
had
to
be
careful
he
wasn't
around
every
time
we
opened
our
gate.
The
people
over
there
entertain
him
so
much
so
he
feels
very
much
at
home.
Whenever
he
got
drunk
(or
took
whatever
he
took)
and
started
acting
weird,
he'd
be
going
round,
shouting
and
talking
to
the
dogs
in
people's
houses,
hitting
and
shaking
people's
gates,
speaking
on
top
of
his
voice
as
though
he
were
arguing
or
fighting
with
someone
(when
actually
there
was
always
no
one
there).
This
was
usually
at
night
but
it
was
mostly
between
6pm
and
3am.
It
happened
in
the
afternoons
and
mornings
as
well.
But
the
disturbance
was
more
at
night
because
that's
when
people
were
sleeping
and
the
atmosphere
was
more
quiet.
He
has
to
be
taken
out
of
the
place
before
he
harms
someone
or
some
new
people
who
move
there
and
come
into
contact
with
him.