Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a coop building in NWDC and I'm ... familiar with the challenges (and don't mind them).
The thing that I can't get over about the Watergate is that it's not particularly walkable. One of the trade-offs for some of those challenges is that I can walk to a dozen easy amenities within 2-5 minutes, including numerous transit options. The Watergate is cut off by that huge traffic circle and not integrated into a walkable neighborhood.
yup - this was a HUGE turnoff for me. You have to cross a multi-lane road to go anywhere!
NP. I worked at the Watergate for years. It seemed like it should be a great location, but aside from the views it really sucked. It felt so isolated. The Saudi Embassy and the KC add to that feeling because they are so quiet most of the time—except for when there are shows at KC, when it gets absolutely insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a coop building in NWDC and I'm ... familiar with the challenges (and don't mind them).
The thing that I can't get over about the Watergate is that it's not particularly walkable. One of the trade-offs for some of those challenges is that I can walk to a dozen easy amenities within 2-5 minutes, including numerous transit options. The Watergate is cut off by that huge traffic circle and not integrated into a walkable neighborhood.
yup - this was a HUGE turnoff for me. You have to cross a multi-lane road to go anywhere!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a coop building in NWDC and I'm ... familiar with the challenges (and don't mind them).
The thing that I can't get over about the Watergate is that it's not particularly walkable. One of the trade-offs for some of those challenges is that I can walk to a dozen easy amenities within 2-5 minutes, including numerous transit options. The Watergate is cut off by that huge traffic circle and not integrated into a walkable neighborhood.
yup - this was a HUGE turnoff for me. You have to cross a multi-lane road to go anywhere!
Anonymous wrote:I live in a coop building in NWDC and I'm ... familiar with the challenges (and don't mind them).
The thing that I can't get over about the Watergate is that it's not particularly walkable. One of the trade-offs for some of those challenges is that I can walk to a dozen easy amenities within 2-5 minutes, including numerous transit options. The Watergate is cut off by that huge traffic circle and not integrated into a walkable neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:What about the Westbridge Condos? close to the kennedy center, but way closer to amenities/metro/georgetown etc
https://www.dccondoboutique.com/the-westbridge/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you're younger than 70 you may feel out of place there. You won't escape condo associations or co-ops in DC for the most part, but this one is a real "gem" to deal with. Imagine a bunch of retired people with nothing to do except maintain their "power" on the co-op board. It's going to be miserable.
I had a friend in her 20s who lived in the Watergate and committed suicide. Not that the Watergate was the main cause (obviously) but it didn't help that she was isolated and living in a place where most people were retirement age.
Do people really get to know their neighbors in other apartment buildings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you're younger than 70 you may feel out of place there. You won't escape condo associations or co-ops in DC for the most part, but this one is a real "gem" to deal with. Imagine a bunch of retired people with nothing to do except maintain their "power" on the co-op board. It's going to be miserable.
I had a friend in her 20s who lived in the Watergate and committed suicide. Not that the Watergate was the main cause (obviously) but it didn't help that she was isolated and living in a place where most people were retirement age.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you're younger than 70 you may feel out of place there. You won't escape condo associations or co-ops in DC for the most part, but this one is a real "gem" to deal with. Imagine a bunch of retired people with nothing to do except maintain their "power" on the co-op board. It's going to be miserable.
Anonymous wrote:What about the Westbridge Condos? close to the kennedy center, but way closer to amenities/metro/georgetown etc
https://www.dccondoboutique.com/the-westbridge/
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that coops won't let you rent out your unit, unlike condos? I've heard that, but am not sure it's correct. That would be a negative for me, because life plans can always change.