Camden South Capitol Apartments is a coworking space in Navy Yard in Washington. This place has 65 reviews and an average rating of 4.7 of 5. This is a superb rating!
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Reviews from visitors:
I lived at Camden for two years and never had any issues. The obvious things with the building are great- the views and rooftop especially. I thought noise would be an issue being so close to the nats stadium but it wasn’t.
My biggest take on my stay at Camden was on the staff. The Matinence team was so incredibly helpful. Replacing and fixing things usually on the day I put the request in. Jose always went above and beyond to make sure the building was working properly and no issues in my apartment. As well as all of the cleaning staff, and concierge (Frank, Carolyn, Cathy specifically) I’ll miss my apartment and would recommend anyone to stay here.
We've loved living in the Camden South Capitol Apartments for 3 years, and the front desk staff (Cathy, Caroline and Frank) are extremely proactive and wonderful to work with, especially as we were all figuring out a new way of working/living in close proximity through COVID. The apartment complex is clean and there is a feeling of familiarity and inclusivity set by the staff!
Aaron quickly fixed our bathroom and was also extremely nice! Emoni was very helpful and sweet when we moved in!
"a great place to call "home". The entire staff always greet you with a smile and are very helpful to our needs, my favorite is Ms. Cathty .
My partner and I lived here for just under 1 year (Jan 2020 to Dec 2020) and had mixed feelings throughout. Overall, the building and apartments are updated, nice, and modern with excellent views. The concierge and maintenance team are top notch as many people below have indicated. The amenities in this building are pretty average / below average, as there's only 1 club room with a TV and pool table and bar area, as well as the rooftop pool, but that's about it.
An issue we faced were thin walls / unaccommodating neighbors. Shortly moving into our apartment, our neighbors began to lodge regular complaints to management. We were informed by management that our neighbors could hear our conversations "word for word" and if we did not remedy the situation they would get their "legal team involved". We never hosted parties or anything (due to COVID) so their noise complaints were about regular day-to-day noise. it was almost impossible to relax and enjoy TV or a movie past 10 PM during quiet hours or unload the dishwasher for fear that our neighbors would continue to complain and we would be evicted. The issue came down to "he said - she said" about the noise, however no one from management seemed to investigate whether the complaints were legitimate; we were just told to be quiet or potentially face legal consequences. Clearly our old neighbors had absolutely no threshold for noise tolerance in an apartment building and essentially harassed us for normal levels of noise. The irony of it all is that when those neighbors moved out, our new neighbors never once complained to us or management about our noise level. Did management ever think how weird it was that the previous neighbors filed complaint after complaint about noise, however once we never got a complained from the new neighbors who moved in? Clearly they were being ridiculous and management never once seemed to put 2 and 2 together.
Another issue that bothered us were related to rooftop renovations. On March 9th, 2020 the rooftop was closed due to renovations and only expected to take 5 weeks. Granted, this was right when COVID hit and became a serious concern within the US, however the rooftop renovations weren't fully completed until August of 2020. COVID or not, that's an extremely long time to go without a major amenity of the apartment building. We were able to use the pool during this time, but no grills or outdoor seating on the rooftop patio were available during this time. I understand that COVID can have a major effect of project timelines, however 5 months for little improvement to roof? Not entirely worth it.
Overall, we enjoyed living in these apartments, but we'd be cautious to move back. If you're stuck with bad neighbors who like to complain, they will certainly make living here very unenjoyable and management did little to nothing to resolve or apologize for the issue. When old neighbors complain about noise incessantly, yet new neighbors say nothing, the issue is clearly with them and not us.
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