Walker's Paradise
98
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.
1200 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
1200 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
Url: http://offcampus.american.edu/housing/property/andover-house/51m2hnm
Phone Number: (240) 221-7959
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Number of Bedrooms | Number of Bathrooms | Rent Range | Square Footage | Name of Floor Plan | Unit Number | Availability | Newly Added | View More Details |
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Recurring | |
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Expense Type | Fee |
Cat and Dog Rent | $65 |
Unassigned Garage Parking | $270 |
One-Time | |
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Expense Type | Fee |
Cat and Dog Fee | $600 |
Admin Fee | $625 |
Application Fee | $50 |
Security Deposit | $250 |
Andover House offers remarkable amenities and luxury apartments in Washington DC. These DC apartments feature generous closets, updated kitchens complete with maple cabinetry and granite countertops, as well as thoughtful details. Residents take... advantage of our internet lounge with a coffee bar, fitness center, and premier resident and concierge services. Enjoy controlled-access entry and garage parking, a party room, and a business center with a conference room. Equidistant to two Metro stops, Andover House puts the best of DC right at your doorstep. Enjoy convenient access to great shopping, dining, and prime work centers. Dine at nearby cafes, enjoy the history of DC, or experience the trendy nightlife of the area.
Sunday | CLOSED | ||
Monday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Tuesday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Wednesday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Thursday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Friday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Saturday | 10:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Acceptable animals include domestic cats and dogs. Dogs that are purebreds or mixes of the following breeds are prohibited: Akita, Alaskan Malamute, Chow-Chow, Doberman, German Shepherd, Great Dane, Pit Bull (American Staffordshire Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier), Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Shar Pei, and Siberian Husky. All other animals including exotic pets are prohibited. All animals must be authorized by management.
CityMarket at O | Walk: 11 min (0.6 mi) |
Gallery Place | Walk: 18 min (0.9 mi) |
2902-2922 M Street NW | Walk: 28 min (1.5 mi) |
Naval Observatory | Walk: 42 min (2.2 mi) |
US Soldiers & Airmens Home | Walk: 66 min (3.4 mi) |
The Pentagon | Drive: 9 min (4.9 mi) |
Mcpherson Square | Walk: 8 min (0.4 mi) |
Farragut North | Walk: 13 min (0.7 mi) |
Mount Vernon Square/7Th St-Convention Center | Walk: 12 min (0.6 mi) |
Farragut West | Walk: 15 min (0.8 mi) |
Dupont Circle | Walk: 15 min (0.8 mi) |
Union Station | Walk: 33 min (1.7 mi) |
L'enfant | Walk: 36 min (1.9 mi) |
Crystal City | Walk: 92 min (4.8 mi) |
Silver Spring | Drive: 13 min (6.1 mi) |
Riverdale | Drive: 16 min (8.1 mi) |
Ronald Reagan Washington Ntl | Drive: 10 min (5.3 mi) |
Washington Dulles International | Drive: 43 min (27.1 mi) |
Johns Hopkins SAIS | Walk: 7 min (0.4 mi) |
John Hopkins SAIS | Walk: 10 min (0.5 mi) |
Georgetown Law | Walk: 15 min (0.8 mi) |
Georgetown | Walk: 15 min (0.8 mi) |
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House NHS | Walk: 2 min (0.1 mi) |
National Geographic Museum | Walk: 8 min (0.5 mi) |
Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site | Walk: 12 min (0.6 mi) |
National Aquarium | Walk: 17 min (0.9 mi) |
Marian Koshland Science Museum | Walk: 22 min (1.1 mi) |
5/14/22
Choose another place to live! There are plenty of options. We read reviews like this and ignored them, don’t be us. It’s a good location, the units and building will seem nice, the front desk people are great but the bad outweighs the good.
There is never anyone in the leasing office to help you with anything. (Wonder why you’re doing a self guided tour) That would be fine with me in most buildings but something will break down in your unit here at least once a month maybe more, they must... install appliances used and the water pipes in the building are falling apart, our hvac broke 3 times before it was actually fixed.
We got the dreaded big water leak that seems to happen to everyone here and could not sleep in our unit for close to a week. The leasing office will never do anything for you, you are basically on your own to coordinate with the maintenance staff to get things fixed. They also require insurance because if anything happens to your unit you will be dealing with them to get any accommodations paid for. Your unit is unlivable for any reason? Sorry you’re still paying that rent! Like I said they are useless. The rent and extra fees here are not worth it for the service you get. I will never rent a building under UDR management again. I have dealt with a handful of other management teams and UDR is by far the worst.
Review from Apartments.com
6/5/20
good location but overpriced. Doing non-necessary upgrades which increases the rent (such as parcel pending, smart lock, fancy elevator..etc). The leasing office personel is not friendly when we need help.
Review from Apartments.com
2/26/18
I absolutely love living at Andover House! I’ve lived in the D.C. area for four years, and Andover House is by far the best apartment community I’ve lived. The leasing and concierge staff are extremely helpful and friendly. They are always so accessible and make an effort to get to know you and hear about your living experiences.
Highly recommend Andover House as a place to live. Check it out!
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Andover House responded to this review
Hi!
Thank you so much for your recommendation. It always makes our day to hear that our residents are happy. If there is anything we can do to improve your experience even more, please don't hesitate to reach out to us!
Best regards,
Jody... Conley
720-348-7620
WeCare@udr.com
2/1/18
Be aware! a month before the end of my lease I was asked to show my apartment which is occupied, to prospects. I received a call early Saturday morning, without prior notice, to tell me that they wanted to show my apartment. I refused, I had just woke up. My experience with any other buildings in DC is that no one would show your apartment when you are still in it. The leasing agent will tell you that it is part of the Handover House lease.
The final blow was an inspection/visit of my apartment... 10 days before my move. While I would have been fine with it. I only was made aware of the inspection, because someone left a paper on my kitchen counter. No mail or call... they just came in without any authorization.
Overall the building is old, the amenities are limited. You cannot use the small rooftop terrace in Summer because it is full of cockroaches. heating and cooling are difficult to set at the right temperature as it is an old thermostat. The leasing office responsiveness, once you decided to leave, is close to zero.
Last but not least, you can find the Handover House on Expedia for short term stays, so don't be surprise if the lobby looks more like an hotel at time.
You can get way better for your money...
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Andover House responded to this review
Hi Mister,
I appreciate you writing us; I'm sad to see this was your experience!
Where possible, we tour prospective residents in the exact home that they're looking to lease, but only with permission from the current resident. If a resident is... uncomfortable with us taking someone on a tour of their home, we respect the resident's wishes and do not show their home prior to move-out.
Prior to your move-out date, our maintenance team performs a pre-vacate inspection in order to provide the resident feedback on potential move-out charges (such as burnt out light bulbs) as well as determine what supplies are needed to prepare the home for the incoming resident. I'm glad our Community Director, Dylan, was able to discuss this process with you. Our Service Manager sends out a message on the resident portal at least 48 hours in advance to inform you of the inspection and provide you with the opportunity to reschedule in case that day and time doesn't work. Our service team also leaves a note behind that includes a point of contact in case you have any questions about the inspection that was performed.
I'm sorry to read about your experience on the rooftop terrace; thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have a pest control company that services our community once a week to provide preventative pest control treatments. Our Community Director will touch base with their representative and make sure they pay special attention to this area during the summer months.
Best regards,
Jody Conley
720-348-7620
WeCare@udr.com
10/26/17
Think twice before signing a lease here. There are a lot of great options around 14th street which are much better.
There are a lot of things that don't work in this building.
1. Maintenance issues: be ready to get things fixed three or four times before you can actually say that it was fixed.
2. A large number of new faces circulated in the leasing and management office. None of them took responsibility for the decisions of their predecessors. For example, one person at some point had the... idea to build a room for bicycles and then the next person who came claimed that it was too expensive to build. Some bikes were stolen so they installed new racks but most of the reasonable buildings on 14th street have a secured area with fob access for bikes. This is not very expensive to make (don't be fooled). There are cameras in the garage and nobody even tried to get more information about the stolen bikes.
3. There were reports of cars which were broken into the garage. The garage door is broken more often than not and on those occasions anyone can enter. There isn't really a concierge 24 hours.
4. One time I found (a really nice Tiffany) neckless in the floor and immediately gave it to the concierge. They never sent an email asking for the owner. When we asked if they found the owner they seemed not to understand what we were talking about. They said that the owner never showed up to ask for a missing item.
5. When you move out they will try to rip you off. I lived in a luxurious building for real before moving to Andover house and things worked out very differently. The funny part is that when I moved in at Andover house there were even nails on the walls (painted on top). They will rip you off at the move out but don't expect to find the apartment in amazing conditions when you move in.
6. They made some improvements over the years but given the number of new buildings around 14th street, the quality of the apartments doesn't compare.
7. They showed our unit while we still had some stuff inside. They gave us less than a 24 hour notice but we still agreed with the showing of the unit. We asked them to be conscious that we couldn't be there but we had stuff inside. To our complete surprise after showing the unit they left ALL LIGHTS ON, the air conditioner ON and the door UNLOCKED. We went to the unit 3 days after to collect the stuff we left and found this unacceptable surprise! I don't recommend you to let them show your unit if you are not there.
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Andover House responded to this review
Hi,
We appreciate you sharing your concerns and feedback with us, and are truly disappointed you did not enjoy your experience at Andover House. We welcome the opportunity to reflect and make improvements moving forward; Please don't hesitate to... contact WeCare@udr.com if there is ever anything we can do to assist you in the future!
Kind regards,
Rachel