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Rosslyn, 2100 N Pierce St | Arlington
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  •  Bike Storage
  •  Building Laundry Room
  •  Cat friendly
  •  Controlled Access
  •  Dog friendly
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  Individually Controlled Heat & A/C
  •  Private Balconies
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances
  •  Surface Parking Lot

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7.9
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About this Location

Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
19 min walk
Blue/Orange (metro) - 15 min
55 (bus) - 7 min

Pricing 
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Studio, 1 Bath
$1,352+
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$1,783+
  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
  • Entertainment

    •  Grilling Station
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Garbage Disposal
    •  Microwave
    •  Refrigerator
    •  Stove & Oven
  • Laundry

    •  Building Laundry Room
  • Living Room

    •  Hardwood Floors
    •  Individually Controlled Heat & A/C
  • Parking & Transportation

    •  Bike Storage
    •  Surface Parking Lot
  • Pet Terms & Amenities

    •  Cat friendly
    •  Dog friendly
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  Controlled Access
  • Sports & Fitness

    •  Fitness Center
  • View

    •  Private Balconies
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Overall rating 7.9/10, based on 20 renter reviews Write a review

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5.8
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8.4
Management
8.9
Value
6.9
Social
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Park Georgetown reviews and highlights

  • very pet friendly apartment complex
  • older building
  • nice grill area outside
  • convenient location for getting around the city in general
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Affordable in Rosslyn

I've LOVED my apt bc even though I'm a little farther from school, I have plenty of space and natural light for a great price.

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Management is great, house size is good. However area is quite secluded, far from a convenience store and could become very quiet. Many students from Georgetown stay here given the lower rent so it grows on you once you make some friends.

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Great for what you pay for

The apartment is awesome for what you pay for - its closer to DC and Georgetown's campus. It also is a pretty cozy apartment for two people, where we can maintain an office and comfortable living space for two. Finally, two cars are built into the rent, which is a huge saving and is probably worth ~$300+.

All of that said, the place is small and dated - retrofitted from former army barracks. The place also is a bit lacking in amenities, with both in-unit washer/dryer and a pool not available on the property. Overall, its a great place to live as a student, but isn't as nice as other options in the area.

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Value and Space

Older but well-maintained and spacious.

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Love it

I have a 20 min commute to campus (during non-covid times). My apartment is quiet and suburban. I have lots of trees and running trails in my neighborhood.

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Been better since moving into a 2BR

When we first moved into Park Georgetown, my girlfriend and I selected a 1 BR which was not a great experience. Way too small to have two people working from home. However, since moving to the 2BR we have been much happier with space for an office and a generally larger space.

Moving to the back of the complex has been a major improvement as well, as the front half faces a major highway and is very loud. We also get a lot of plane traffic as the complex is in the landing route for DCA.

The management is relatively poor, needing to rely on the property manager for facts and moving issues forward. Think there are two many people in the complex for the management too effectively manage.

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Management (JR) is great but above all location is super convenient for everything but downtown social events... and even for that, the metro is close. Not one of the spiffier apartments from a human amenities perspective but it is quiet and friendly, and the trails behind it are nice for some green space. Easy walk across the bridge to campus or M street

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Great place for students

Overall a good place to live, easy access to DC via metro, bus, or walking. The buildings are on the older side but management and maintenance is responsive.

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Good place for students

Fantastic neighborhoods and environment. Live in trees and flowers. Quiet and safe place. But the amenities in house are relatively old.

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Great place to live

My roommate and I love our apartment! We’re in Arlington right by the Georgetown walking bridge. The area is cute and homey. We have lots of good places to eat, grocery stores, bars all near us. It’s a ~20 min commute to campus (only one metro stop). Great running trails!

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 34 Recs

Metro Halal Food Cart
Pho 75
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grocery 2 Recs

MOM’s Organic Market
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fitness 14 Recs

Orangetheory Fitness
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About Rosslyn

Rosslyn is a newly renovated business and residential hub with easy accessibility and few popular restaurants, cafes and nightclubs. History, art and music fanatics never feel out of place with The Iwo Jima Memorial, the Artisphere houses and the Rosslyn Jazz festival in the area which hold several ...
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Rosslyn is great, gets a bad reputation from the snobs that think they're better for living in the city but it's safe, there's lots of good food nearby and everything is close and convenient. If you're more relaxed and not big into always going out or wanting to be surrounded by movement I would definitely recommend living here in Rosslyn than directly in DC. American University isn't very close though, it's normally like a 10 minute Uber or a 45 minute metro.
As a Georgetown student, the location can’t be beat...especially at this price. Less than 10 min scooter from campus. Metro station a few blocks away.

However, this has been a business district for ages. There is very little going on around here and many of the restaurants don’t even open on the weekends. But, that’s changing. So stay tuned!

(Also, I like living in Virginia because my vote counts for more here!)
It's a great area as someone who is looking to live somewhere with easy access to popular sites but without having to live with the noisiness in the "center of it all." It's an easy walk to Clarendon (it's about 0.35 mi walk to Whole Foods, 0.7 mi walk to Trader Joes) and a quick stroll to the metro station (only about 0.2 mi walk). It's a mix of residential apartments and corporate offices, and is quieter but still with a strip of restaurants, coffee, medical offices, and nail/hair salons.
I loved living in Arlington (so much so that we're moving back after our lease is up in DC). The exact location of the apartment was not ideal - we were about a 15-20 minute walk to the nearest metro. If you could be right in Rosslyn (near the metro) I think it would be a great area for professionals. We will be moving out to Clarendon next - an area that is great for couples and young families.
I love it - it is right by Clarendon, which is a central area for bars and restaurants in Arlington. It is about 12 minute walk to the Rosslyn GUTS bus and a short uber into the heart of DC. About 1 minute walk to the Courthouse metro which is only one stop from Rosslyn and 2 stops from DC. Great restaurants and bars nearby, plus a ton of good shopping in the area. Great place to have a family and experience both DC and Arlington.
GU student notes: There are two shuttles that run through this area, one that runs 1x a hour around Arlington during rush hours, and one that runs every 10min during rush hour and 20 during off hours. There is no easy access to campus on the weekends so be prepared to UBER.

If you have long legs, renting a bike is an option. If you are like me and 5'1'', renting a bike is an option for downhill rides.

There is a lot within walking distance in Rosslyn (think 20 min average from my apt): Barnes and Noble, shopping, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's (also on the Arlington loop shuttle from GU), public libraries, CVS, Target, Safeway, lots of restaurants.

Also close to dense populations of immigrant communities if you like Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean food.
The area is very safe and close to many stores and restaurants but the community is defined by white privilege. There is not much character to the area and it is difficult to find interesting people around. I absolutely LOVE that I'm within walking distance of a Trader Joe's. I wish there was more interesting cuisine and nightlife though. Nightlife in the area is an extension of immature fratty college life.
Pros: Close to Metro station with three metro lines, new Target nearby, close to several jogging and biking trails and parks, walkable to Georgetown restaurants

Cons: Neighborhood shuts down after 5pm. Few restaurants in the neighborhood itself (this is getting better though). Concrete canyon effect because of the skyscrapers. Closest grocery store is an expensive Safeway.

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