Greetings Gift Basket

by Greystone

When you move into a new apartment, what do you normally receive from the management – the house keys, a brochure about the apartment facilities, and maybe a coupon to a local restaurant or store? Or just a casual “Here’s your place, talk to you later” comment? Maybe not even any of that?

Well, I recently moved into Greystone at Widewaters, a fabulous exclusive luxury apartment development in Knightdale off U.S. 64 Bypass near Interstate 540, and boy, did they know how to say hello to me! They gave me greetings with a unique twist – a gift basket.

The gift basket I received included bottled water, cookies, cakes and candies. All were yummy, and I am still eating my way through it! There was also a nice note from the folks at Greystone welcoming me to the complex. What a thoughtful, classy gesture.

They also gave me a nice key chain in addition to my apartment keys. That means that I do not have to go out and buy one while relying on a cheap piece of wire crimped into a circle to hold them together like I received from my landlord at my last place. It showed me the people at Greystone are really thinking about me and my needs as soon as I step foot in my apartment. Very impressive.

Little touches like these are the reasons why I like about living at Greystone at Widewaters. If they appeal to you too, why not visit the Greystone at Widewaters Web site here (http://www.greystoneatwidewaters.com) or in person and find out more about what it has to offer? Take it from me – they will make you feel right at home as soon as you make Greystone at Widewaters your home.

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