Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the Ritz Carlton apartments farther north but still close to Ken Cen.
https://www.ritzdc.com/
They cost around one million more same size unit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the Ritz Carlton apartments farther north but still close to Ken Cen.
https://www.ritzdc.com/
Anonymous wrote:What about the Ritz Carlton apartments farther north but still close to Ken Cen.
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!
Plus, have you seen the huge homeless encampment next to the Watergate??? Why would you want to pay so much to live somewhere with that nearby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering it as well. The west side of it seems quite close to Georgetown — you can cross on Virginia avenue where there is a traffic light and then it’s a ten minute walk to the heart of Georgetown and the waterfront park. It is also an easy walk to my work.
Some things giving me hesitation, besides a number already mentioned, are 1) the schools it is zoned for suck - the senior citizens there don’t care but I’m much younger and do have kids, and 2) flood risk is rated as extremely high which makes sense.
But just in terms of size and location it’s a bargain for a condo/co-op in DC, even with the fee. But assessments are a concern
How is it a bargain? You get a spacious 2 bed 2 bath for $750k (good price) but then you pay $2,395/mo in pure HOA fees, taking your total monthly payment to north of $6,000. And on top of that your HOA fees will keep rising and you’ll be hit with occasional special assessments. Aren’t there better options for ~$6,500/mo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the condo fees?
It is a coop
Anonymous wrote:Crossing the lanes is not that bad. I did that when I lived in the area.
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!
Plus, have you seen the huge homeless encampment next to the Watergate??? Why would you want to pay so much to live somewhere with that nearby?
Anonymous wrote:I went to GWU and anytime I shopped at that old Safeway I saw rats. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:My office is in the Watergate. I have views directly into dozens of living rooms. Less privacy than other buildings because of the curvatures. Also there was that pancake collapse, it’s just like, not a well-constructed building.
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the condo fees?