3 reviews of Westmoreland Terrace Condominium Association
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Molly E.
Place rating: 2 Washington, DC
Do not recommend. I had multiple packages stolen in my time living there.
Jules D.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
I’ve been living at Westmoreland for nearly 3 years, and I still love it. The thick walls and sound construction provide for quiet and privacy from the neighbors, and most(or all) of the units have beautiful wood parquet floors. There is also a lot to be said for the natural setting of the complex, as the buildings are nestled along one of Arlington’s rolling hills with many 100+ year old trees. It’s great to come home to the park-like Westmoreland after a day of working in the city. It’s walkable to the Courthouse and Rosslyn Metro stations(10 minute walk to both) and only 1 mile to Whole Foods! The Westmoreland staff and managers are wonderful — very responsive to questions and concerns as they arise. In addition to all of that, it’s a great community of friendly, working professionals.
Jonathan E.
Place rating: 4 Arlington, VA
I have lived and owned at Westmoreland Terrace since May of 2010 and have a mostly positive review based on my experiences. The set of 10 buildings were built in 1948 as military housing for Fort Myer, which is basically right next door. Naturally, when dealing with buildings this old, you have to make some concessions. Each unit has an abundance of windows, however most of the 1 bedrooms range in the 600 – 675 range in square footage — two bedrooms are also available on the property in the 715 sq. ft. range. The kitchen is a galley and the hardwood floors are parquet, no elevators, no pool, but the price for renting or buying is reflective of these constraints. The management is very fair and have the properties long term interests in mind — which is great if you plan to own. If you rent, just make sure you find a unit that has been recently updated and you can enjoy very fair rent for the Ballston-Rosslyn corridor, while being half a mile from both Courthouse and Rosslyn metros, along with Iwo Jima memorial and about a 25 minute walk or 5 – 10 minute bike ride into Georgetown. A convenience store and a restaurant that specializes in blue crab called Quarterdeck are right up the street. Its a great little community that I highly recommend for the price.