12/4/22
Fine if you're ok with everything breaking regularly
The location is great, prices are below the city's crazy high average for units this size, and the culture among residents is one of minding one's own business unless something egregious is going on, but being willing to help/share info etc. when it's asked for. There are, however, a lot of issues. The main one is that the boiler system, which governs both HVAC and hot water, is consistently inconsistent because it's an old building, and there's nothing residents can really do about that except... open windows when it's randomly 80+ degrees in their apartment. Elevators, laundry, parking lot lights, and even sometimes exterior doors have also been known to break, neighborhood safety and building security are hit or miss, and because management does basically nothing to make package delivery accessible, packages often just get left in random spots. The leasing office is also often difficult to work with, in fairness to them in part because it feels like residents are always up in arms about their frustrations, so renewing your lease, getting a parking pass, etc. can often be a chore, although I've always been able to get it done.
I'm giving it one star because the prompt says 2 is 'ok' and 1 is 'poor', and this is clearly a review of a 'poor' building. I can put up with all of this stuff because the benefits of the location are really good for my lifestyle, while I can kinda just suck it up when it comes to the problems, which are nevertheless pretty serious. If paying low rent while being able to get to Navy Yard and Safeway very easily, and U Street/Petworth/Columbia Heights/work along the green line with a tiny bit more work, is worth playing interminable email tag games with leasing and having it randomly be too hot for clothes in the winter to you, come live here and we can ignore each other.
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