8/25/21
Quirky, quiet building
This is an old building with character and a wide range of residents. I lived here for two years during law school and only moved because I got a job in a different city. There are definitely pros and cons, but overall I would move back in a heartbeat if I came back to DC.
Pros
The location is really great, there's a bus stop right out front and the Van Ness metro is .6 miles away. I lived here while going to law school, and it's only .8 miles from WCL.
The atmosphere is also lovely... because it's quiet. I never really felt like I lived in a 'city' because it was there was no city noise once I was inside. But you still have the convenience of restaurants .2 miles away (I studied at Politics & Prose often).
It's really a residential area and I felt safe walking my dog at any hour. I loved looking at all the cool houses and being able to walk past embassies.
Bill and his team are wonderful. I adored Tina, Robert, Rolando, Juan, Lisa, and everyone else. They don't put up with crap, but if you're decent to them they will go above and beyond for you. Bill and Tina were so helpful throughout my stay there, I really miss them.
The residents were also fabulous. There were some grad students, young couples, families, and people who have been there for decades. I actually made friends with people in the building, especially the dog people, which is unusual.
The rooftop deck is gorgeous! I loved going up and watching the sunset or having dinner with friends.
Good street parking, but not great. I would have to circle the block at certain hours to find a spot. But permit parking is only $35 per year, so that was nice!
Cons
DO NOT EXPECT TO EVER HAVE ALL 3 ELEVATORS WORKING. I don't know how they haven't fully replaced the elevators yet. One, usually two are down. This was my biggest issue with the building. I learned to just factor in extra time for waiting for the only working elevator.
There were definitely people who smoke in the building (both weed and cigarettes) and that smell would permeate certain hallways. It usually wasn't in our apartment, but sometimes it would come down the ventilation on rainy days and I could almost taste the nicotine.
There's not a super convenient grocery store, so if you don't have a car that could be annoying. Or you could take the bus with your groceries.
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