The Incline is a decent, safe place to live as a single lower income individual! I just moved here by myself from another state, and as this was my first time in non-college town housing, I had a ton of questions - Brianna was so patient with me. My biggest appreciation here is how safe I feel in such an affordable living space. When you need cheaper rental housing, you have to trade in some losses, like the build quality of the apartment itself and cleanliness after prior residents. I was a bit frustrated to find out the studio was a bit different than the virtual tour, losing a lot of built-in storage space I thought I'd be able to work with, but again, with as affordable as living here is, I'd much rather deal with this difficulty than worry about my car getting broken into or shady people living outside. Everyone living in the building was friendly from my first day moving in, the office is always advertising community events, and I appreciate not being able to enter the building without a key fob! I wish the gym was open outside of the leasing office hours but am so happy I can do laundry whenever I want. The maintenance team is pretty efficient getting fundamental fixes in, considering there are only two of them. Overall, while I don't think I will stay here forever, it was the perfect place to land after a big move.
Katrin Renyer
February 25, 2026