When single, I had no issues with apartments at all. When we were transferred here, we had the choice of short term lease with an apartment or longer lease in a house. Not knowing the rules and ins/outs of the market here, we thought it'd be a cinch to purchase a home, so we got a short term apartment. With 2 young children. It was HELL! The apartment itself is fine. Life in one, if you can help it, is not fine. There wasn't a yard for the "big boy" to play in, even though it was a nice sized 2 bed/2 bath it was still tiny in "real life" and where do you put all your stuff? The kitchen: I cussed more than once over that. There were some college age guys that ran up and down the stairs all hours of the night and made the LOUDEST noise ever (who knew stairs made that noise to the person below?). It was winter time and the guy who parked in front of my bedroom window would go start his very loud rumbly truck to warm it up (with headlights on!) and then go inside and eat his breakfast. At 4:45am. Monday thru Friday. Headlights directly in my cheap tiny apartment-grade blinds, so I was up for the day (very light sleeper). My son was very concerned that there was a monster in his room. I thought it was just his age so I dealt with it like it was his imagination for a week (he was very upset by this) and one night it was cold so I snuck in to check on him, and hark! The man on the other side of his bedroom wall snored so loudly, it sounded like a big monster growling (funny!). Also, lighting kinda sucks for apartments, in general. Which makes for slightly depressing without knowing why until you're gone again. If you live downstairs, you have to deal with everyone's noise. If you live upstairs, you have to carry groceries and babies upstairs (blech) and then you are responsible for every little noise your kids make. I will never go to an apartment again with kids.
When we found out the house that we FINALLY agreed on was a short sale (dang!) I insisted we get out of the apartment and into a rent house before I went crazy, got even more depressed, or stabbed my husband in the eye for making me move there. (haha) We're closing on our house (months later!) in May, but are all perfectly content here. It's $200 more per month, for 4 beds/4 baths, a lot of open area, lots of windows and natural light, with a great yard to play and fish in, and walking distance to a community playground and pool. SO much better.