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    Tapestry Largo Station

    Tapestry Largo Station

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    Disappointed but Hopeful…read more I really struggled writing this because I genuinely want to enjoy living here. On the surface, Tapestry Largo Station is a beautiful property. The apartments themselves are spacious, modern, and visually appealing. Inside my unit, I'm comfortable. But unfortunately, living here is more than just what's inside your four walls -- and that's where the disappointment begins. For the amount of rent residents are paying, the condition and upkeep of the common areas is simply unacceptable. Trash is consistently left in the hallways and stairwells. Not occasionally but consistently. Also the Stairwells walls and ground are barely in nice condintion. Let me be clear -- I am not referring to valet trash service. We have that, and that's understood. I'm talking about random trash left in hallways and stairwells that just sits there. Debris, Spills ,things that are clearly not part of valet pickup. It often feels like the halls are cleaned every other month. Every once in a while, you'll smell a strong fragrance or see someone vacuuming -- almost like a surprise reminder that cleaning does happen -- but it's inconsistent. For a property marketed the way this one is, cleanliness should be routine, not occasional. The door entry systems are frequently broken or malfunctioning. The garage gate has been broken more times than I can count. And when access points don't operate properly, security becomes questionable. While there is outside parking available, vandalism and car break-ins have still been a recurring issue -- particularly in the exterior parking areas. Wheels being removed from cars is not a one-time shock-factor situation. It has happened on numerous occasions. During holidays. In front of the garage. Near the leasing office. At some point, it stops feeling random and starts feeling like an ongoing problem that isn't being properly addressed. Elevators are constantly out of order. "Temporarily unavailable" has almost become permanent. For a multi-level building where residents rely on elevators daily, this is more than an inconvenience. The gym is another area that lacks the upkeep it should have. For a property positioned as luxury, the cleanliness of shared amenities does not reflect that standard. Again, it's not that it's terrible -- it just feels like the bare minimum is being done. Community events have also declined in quality. In the past, there seemed to be more effort to engage tenants. Lately, it feels repetitive -- often just the same food truck with little to no real interaction between management and residents. It doesn't feel like community building. I understand that every property has challenges. No place is perfect. But there are certain basics -- safety, cleanliness, and functioning entry systems -- that should not be ongoing issues. These are foundational responsibilities. When they repeatedly go unaddressed, it gives the impression that management is doing the bare minimum rather than actively maintaining and improving the community. It's frustrating because this property has so much potential. The units are beautiful. The location is convenient. The space is there for this to be an amazing place to live. But the outside of the apartment -- the hallways, stairwells, shared areas, and exterior parking -- tells a very different story. Residents are paying a premium price and deserve premium upkeep. Right now, it feels like we're paying luxury prices for average and sometimes below-average. I truly hope this improves, because many of us want to enjoy living here. We just need the level of care, consistency, and accountability to match what we're being charged.

    Had a phone convo with Raven and Tyo did our tour. Top notch customer service. Beautiful building…read moreand great amenities. Its like why move anywhere else. We are excited & cannot wait to move in!!!

    The Harper

    The Harper

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    this is the best building building and best management company in DC. They are so kind and…read moreattentive. I have loved it here.

    I have been at the harper since March 1st. In that time I have submitted maintenance requests for…read more4 different issues. One was for water underneath my washer which was discovered on a Saturday and they did not seem critical enough to someone come out there that day. Of the 4 requests (Washer, Icemaker, Drain stopper in bathtub, and light bulb) only two were done correctly (the washer and simple light bulb change). The drain was done incorrectly and I am awaiting the icemaker to be fixed.....again. And on that light bulb the light bulb was simply left on my bathroom counter. Yes a minor inconvenience but cmon you cant be bothered to simply clean up after yourself when fixing an issue? Very, very disappointing. You could chalk that up to an isolated incident as well however a screwdriver was left on the bar cart in my apartment as well. So not only is maintenance done incorrectly but various tools and trash are left around after the "completion" of the job. One of the biggest unknowns in any apartment complex is how the complex completes requests. The Harper is not good, period. I cannot recommend anyone to move in there as getting them to do their jobs correctly is basically a battle. There are many other options in the neighborhood and I would advise selecting one of those before signing a lease at The Harper.

    Brandywine Green by Jefferson Apartment Group

    Brandywine Green by Jefferson Apartment Group

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    This review is solely based off of my in-person tour and the outstanding professionalism. My…read moreLeasing Professional was Sharee and she was absolutely amazing and very personable. I didn't feel rushed at all or like I was just another number. We toured their one bedroom and two bedroom apartment homes. I was in such awe of the modern Facilities and cleanliness so much so I forgot to snap pics, however I will be back and will most definitely have pictures to share! Everything from the club house, on site, 24-hour gym, modern/updated apartments, pool area, I give everything a 10/10. The apartments are spacious, interior space is maximized, designed well and definitely have a welcome home vibe. My appointment was scheduled for noon, there wasn't a lot of traffic moving around the complex which is nice. This is a small community that is nestled in the midst of single family and townhomes which I also love, they are hidden in plain sight. I also love how they are conveniently located near a shopping center with plenty of food options, entertainment and basic needs. I definitely recommend this complex to anyone looking for affordable apartments that still offer a level of luxury.

    Sent me to collections after not responding to multiple emails. trying to workout a payment plan…read more for a security deposit after my lease ended. Staff does not check emails and will ignore work orders unless its about water damage.

    Everly

    Everly

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    At first glance, Everly Apartments in Upper Marlboro looks like a beautiful, well-maintained…read morecommunity. Unfortunately, the nice appearance is all smoke and mirrors. The leasing team is friendly and welcoming while you're applying, but once you move in, that support disappears--especially when real issues arise. Security is a major concern here. Despite signs stating that the property has surveillance, I found out after my car was stolen just two weeks after I bought it that the cameras only cover the inside of the buildings--not the parking areas. This means there is no real security presence to protect residents or their property. My friend also had their tires stolen, and several other residents have reported vandalism and theft with no meaningful response from management. There's no follow-up, no empathy, and no accountability. Instead of addressing safety issues, management seems more focused on towing vehicles--even for things like expired tags, which feels excessive and invasive. The overall attitude from the management team is dismissive and unprofessional. Rather than taking responsibility or offering solutions, they make tenants feel like the problem. Living here has felt unsafe, both physically and mentally. There's no sense of community care or transparency--just a focus on collecting rent. I would not recommend Everly Apartments to anyone seeking a secure or supportive living environment.

    Lack of communication via management, billing issues, and lack of accountability; choose elsewhere!read more

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