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Cortland on Pike
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Towers Park
801 S Scott St, Arlington, VA 22204
The Great Escape Room DC | Arlington Area
2301 Columbia Pike suite c, Arlington, VA 22204
Penrose Park
2200 6th St S, Arlington, VA 22204
Columbia Pike Library
816 S Walter Reed Dr, Arlington, VA 22204
Prospect Hill Park
Prospect Hill Park, 1025 S Arlington Ridge Rd, Arlington, VA 22202
South Arlington Ridge Road Historical Marker
Arlington, VA 22202
Nearby restaurants
Bob & Edith's Diner - Columbia Pike
2310 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
William Jeffrey's Tavern
2301 Columbia Pike Suite 101, Arlington, VA 22204
Supreme Hot Pot
2301 Columbia Pike Suite F, Arlington, VA 22204
The Celtic House Irish Pub & Restaurant
2500 Columbia Pike UPPER LEVEL, Arlington, VA 22204
Dama Restaurant and Pastry
1505 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
Sabores Tapas Bar
2401 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
Potomac Restaurant & Lounge
900 S Orme St, Arlington, VA 22204
Takohachi Japanese Restaurant
2501 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
L.A. Bar & Grill
2530 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
Burritos Bros
2599 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
Nearby local services
Dominion Market
1201 S Courthouse Rd Suite 110, Arlington, VA 22204
Wireless Rxx
2340 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
Giant Food
2501 9th Rd S, Arlington, VA 22204
Storke Funeral Home - Arlington Chapel
1555 Southgate Rd Bldg 26, Arlington, VA 22214
Arlington Grocery
2524 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
The Top Jewelers
2502 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204, United States
Crystal Beauty Supply
1029 S Edgewood St, Arlington, VA 22204
Ashkaru kitchen
2522 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
Bangkok 54 Oriental Market
2927 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
GB Wireless Cell Phone Computer Repair
2801 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
Nearby hotels
Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel
900 S Orme St, Arlington, VA 22204
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Cortland on Pike

1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
3.5(232)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Towers Park, The Great Escape Room DC | Arlington Area, Penrose Park, Columbia Pike Library, Prospect Hill Park, South Arlington Ridge Road Historical Marker, restaurants: Bob & Edith's Diner - Columbia Pike, William Jeffrey's Tavern, Supreme Hot Pot, The Celtic House Irish Pub & Restaurant, Dama Restaurant and Pastry, Sabores Tapas Bar, Potomac Restaurant & Lounge, Takohachi Japanese Restaurant, L.A. Bar & Grill, Burritos Bros, local businesses: Dominion Market, Wireless Rxx, Giant Food, Storke Funeral Home - Arlington Chapel, Arlington Grocery, The Top Jewelers, Crystal Beauty Supply, Ashkaru kitchen, Bangkok 54 Oriental Market, GB Wireless Cell Phone Computer Repair
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Nearby attractions of Cortland on Pike

Towers Park

The Great Escape Room DC | Arlington Area

Penrose Park

Columbia Pike Library

Prospect Hill Park

South Arlington Ridge Road Historical Marker

Towers Park

Towers Park

4.6

(121)

Closed
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The Great Escape Room DC | Arlington Area

The Great Escape Room DC | Arlington Area

4.9

(446)

Closed
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Penrose Park

Penrose Park

4.6

(124)

Closed
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Columbia Pike Library

Columbia Pike Library

4.6

(57)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Cortland on Pike

Bob & Edith's Diner - Columbia Pike

William Jeffrey's Tavern

Supreme Hot Pot

The Celtic House Irish Pub & Restaurant

Dama Restaurant and Pastry

Sabores Tapas Bar

Potomac Restaurant & Lounge

Takohachi Japanese Restaurant

L.A. Bar & Grill

Burritos Bros

Bob & Edith's Diner - Columbia Pike

Bob & Edith's Diner - Columbia Pike

4.4

(1.5K)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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William Jeffrey's Tavern

William Jeffrey's Tavern

4.3

(516)

$$

Open until 2:00 AM
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Supreme Hot Pot

Supreme Hot Pot

4.4

(252)

$$

Closed
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The Celtic House Irish Pub & Restaurant

The Celtic House Irish Pub & Restaurant

4.3

(868)

$$

Open until 1:30 AM
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Nearby local services of Cortland on Pike

Dominion Market

Wireless Rxx

Giant Food

Storke Funeral Home - Arlington Chapel

Arlington Grocery

The Top Jewelers

Crystal Beauty Supply

Ashkaru kitchen

Bangkok 54 Oriental Market

GB Wireless Cell Phone Computer Repair

Dominion Market

Dominion Market

4.3

(33)

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Wireless Rxx

Wireless Rxx

4.8

(189)

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Giant Food

Giant Food

4.2

(461)

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Storke Funeral Home - Arlington Chapel

Storke Funeral Home - Arlington Chapel

5.0

(7)

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Dylan SheldonDylan Sheldon
*UNSAFE - DO NOT MOVE HERE* Summary: -The ceiling in my apartment collapsed after a water leak in the pipes above me. -Asked management for a financial resolution due to mold/damages/future risk. -They belittled me and said no. They are moving forward and asking for a rent increase with a renewed lease. -Key quotes from their (offhand, insensitive, argumentative) email response: -"We do not have drywall at Wellington it is plaster which is a harder surface causing it harder to have issues such as mold"... -"If you are stating, you had damages in your home from the leak please reach out to your renters insurance that would be what it is there for". If you're in the market for an apartment, find another place to live. The management totally lacks professionalism and doesn't treat their residents with any basic decency or human understanding. ******* Management has refused to recognize the severity of the damage and the potential for further collapse, the mold that exists and is growing around the hole, and the risk of further injury/sickness that the incident has presented. I don't feel safe sitting under any part of my living room. When I told management about the mold, they argued with me and told me "We do not have drywall at Wellington it is plaster which is a harder surface causing it harder to have issues such as mold"... The real kicker is that management then told me that they would not provide any sort of financial relief for living with this problem for nearly a month. In fact, they want me to renew my lease in a month at an increased rent for the same deteriorating apartment. The icing on the cake was having management explain renter's insurance to me like a 3rd grader, as if I didn't already have a policy or understand the concept. Aside from belittling me, they totally ignored the concept of a deductible and the out-of-pocket expenses I'll have for new furniture. Maintenance and the leasing agents (shoutout Ashlen and Keith) are awesome and true professionals. I love engaging with them, and this is no reflection of them or their performance. 4 years of living here and never missing a payment - doesn't matter.
Maher TayaraMaher Tayara
I was so wrong to jump on my guns and write a review so early after I moved. I was starting a new job in DC and I needed a quick move so I jumped on the first find without real investigation into the property. If you are looking for a real headache then this is your place to be. No idea where to start, with the continuous smell of pot in the hallways and elevators, or with the continuous presence of dog pee and blood on the floor in the hallway and inside the elevators, or with the poor appliances inside the apartment. I stopped counting how many maintenance requests I placed for the dishwasher and the washing machine. They finally replaced the washing machine 3 weeks before I move out. No need to talk about the lack of cleanliness in the hallway or in the trash room. I will let the pictures speak for themselves. The worse part id that every time I complained to the management, all what I got was empty words and "if you see anyone let us know". In simple words, they want you to work for them and be a snitch telling about your neighbors instead of them doing their job. Even when I finally spoke to a regional manager, she promised me that she is coming to the property and she will have a staff meeting regarding my complaints, well nothing changed, not sure if she even came. Before I move out, I hired a professional cleaning company and I paid about $300 and i provided a copy of the invoice, still they deducted $65 for a spot on the oven that the cleaning crew missed, although I provided pictures for the oven when I first moved in and when i moved out with clear evidence of how dirty it was the day I moved in compared to how clean it was the day I moved out. To make it worse, they stuffed plenty of fees in order to deduct and keep half of my security deposit, they send me a check for my deposit minus $250. In short, The day I move out was a happy day... I will let the few pictures talk for themselves...
Oogii OchirOogii Ochir
It’s been great place and great location to everywhere. I love the Wellington community and proud my home to be called Bozzutto and people who work there they do great job specially building attendants and maintenance engineers! however, lately they’ve been having too much construction going on due to lack of parking space availability when you get home late you won’t be able to find a parking space no where in the lot but if you mistakenly park open space that doesn’t have clear visibility and lights that will be a trap to tow your car from your home I don’t want to mention about towing company oh man just terrible!! They will tow your car like junk to junkyard got scratches on my car, because of the parking situation i’ve had 3 tickets from the street. They need to put some attention to help their residents save their time and money for not getting towed.Please place some sign and add more lights on specific areas people got their cars towed i’ve taken many evidence that residents innocently parked the certain spot and got their cars removed. I emailed the situation to building management even Bozzuto but never got anything from them sadly. Note: they have paid parking available (who wants to pay more) (Just realized Wellington has 2 different google page copied the review from other page that i reviewed couple weeks ago to update my review - now they clearly placed the cones and tapes to avoid people parking their car finally! they supposed to get it done earlier)
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*UNSAFE - DO NOT MOVE HERE* Summary: -The ceiling in my apartment collapsed after a water leak in the pipes above me. -Asked management for a financial resolution due to mold/damages/future risk. -They belittled me and said no. They are moving forward and asking for a rent increase with a renewed lease. -Key quotes from their (offhand, insensitive, argumentative) email response: -"We do not have drywall at Wellington it is plaster which is a harder surface causing it harder to have issues such as mold"... -"If you are stating, you had damages in your home from the leak please reach out to your renters insurance that would be what it is there for". If you're in the market for an apartment, find another place to live. The management totally lacks professionalism and doesn't treat their residents with any basic decency or human understanding. ******* Management has refused to recognize the severity of the damage and the potential for further collapse, the mold that exists and is growing around the hole, and the risk of further injury/sickness that the incident has presented. I don't feel safe sitting under any part of my living room. When I told management about the mold, they argued with me and told me "We do not have drywall at Wellington it is plaster which is a harder surface causing it harder to have issues such as mold"... The real kicker is that management then told me that they would not provide any sort of financial relief for living with this problem for nearly a month. In fact, they want me to renew my lease in a month at an increased rent for the same deteriorating apartment. The icing on the cake was having management explain renter's insurance to me like a 3rd grader, as if I didn't already have a policy or understand the concept. Aside from belittling me, they totally ignored the concept of a deductible and the out-of-pocket expenses I'll have for new furniture. Maintenance and the leasing agents (shoutout Ashlen and Keith) are awesome and true professionals. I love engaging with them, and this is no reflection of them or their performance. 4 years of living here and never missing a payment - doesn't matter.
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I was so wrong to jump on my guns and write a review so early after I moved. I was starting a new job in DC and I needed a quick move so I jumped on the first find without real investigation into the property. If you are looking for a real headache then this is your place to be. No idea where to start, with the continuous smell of pot in the hallways and elevators, or with the continuous presence of dog pee and blood on the floor in the hallway and inside the elevators, or with the poor appliances inside the apartment. I stopped counting how many maintenance requests I placed for the dishwasher and the washing machine. They finally replaced the washing machine 3 weeks before I move out. No need to talk about the lack of cleanliness in the hallway or in the trash room. I will let the pictures speak for themselves. The worse part id that every time I complained to the management, all what I got was empty words and "if you see anyone let us know". In simple words, they want you to work for them and be a snitch telling about your neighbors instead of them doing their job. Even when I finally spoke to a regional manager, she promised me that she is coming to the property and she will have a staff meeting regarding my complaints, well nothing changed, not sure if she even came. Before I move out, I hired a professional cleaning company and I paid about $300 and i provided a copy of the invoice, still they deducted $65 for a spot on the oven that the cleaning crew missed, although I provided pictures for the oven when I first moved in and when i moved out with clear evidence of how dirty it was the day I moved in compared to how clean it was the day I moved out. To make it worse, they stuffed plenty of fees in order to deduct and keep half of my security deposit, they send me a check for my deposit minus $250. In short, The day I move out was a happy day... I will let the few pictures talk for themselves...
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It’s been great place and great location to everywhere. I love the Wellington community and proud my home to be called Bozzutto and people who work there they do great job specially building attendants and maintenance engineers! however, lately they’ve been having too much construction going on due to lack of parking space availability when you get home late you won’t be able to find a parking space no where in the lot but if you mistakenly park open space that doesn’t have clear visibility and lights that will be a trap to tow your car from your home I don’t want to mention about towing company oh man just terrible!! They will tow your car like junk to junkyard got scratches on my car, because of the parking situation i’ve had 3 tickets from the street. They need to put some attention to help their residents save their time and money for not getting towed.Please place some sign and add more lights on specific areas people got their cars towed i’ve taken many evidence that residents innocently parked the certain spot and got their cars removed. I emailed the situation to building management even Bozzuto but never got anything from them sadly. Note: they have paid parking available (who wants to pay more) (Just realized Wellington has 2 different google page copied the review from other page that i reviewed couple weeks ago to update my review - now they clearly placed the cones and tapes to avoid people parking their car finally! they supposed to get it done earlier)
Oogii Ochir

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Reviews of Cortland on Pike

3.5
(232)
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1.0
27w

If I could give them 0-Star Review, I would. Stay away!

I don’t typically write reviews — and certainly not emotional ones. That’s why I’ve waited several days before sharing my story. But after everything that happened, I feel an obligation to speak up so others don’t go through what I did.

It all began on June 21, when my partner and I submitted an application to rent Unit C-601 at The Wellington Apartments in Arlington, VA. We paid a total of $500 — $100 in application fees (for both of us) and a $400 administrative fee. From the start, we were told the unit was newly renovated, which was a major reason we decided to apply.

However, we were never allowed to view the actual unit. I asked multiple times to see it or at least receive photos, but the leasing team repeatedly refused. They showed us other “similar” apartments instead, but insisted they couldn’t provide any visuals of C-601 or ask the current tenant to allow a visit. I found that odd, since in my previous apartment, management would routinely ask tenants for permission to show units — and most said yes. It wasn’t about privacy; it was about consent, which was never sought here.

By June 22, just one day later, I returned to the leasing office after coming across numerous online reviews mentioning serious mice infestations at the property. This was obviously alarming. I asked Keith, the leasing agent, about it directly. He assured me there were no pest problems, and — just as importantly — told me that if there were any issues at all, or if I chose not to move forward, I’d get my $400 back.

That verbal commitment gave me enough comfort to keep going. But it didn’t last.

As we approached July, I was repeatedly pressed to sign the lease, even though the lease they sent me had multiple errors — including incorrect charges for parking, valet service, and other items I had never agreed to. I flagged these issues in an email and waited for a corrected version.

On July 2, I received a call from Brenda, another leasing agent, who wanted to go over the concerns I had raised. I reiterated that I needed written confirmation that the unit was newly renovated and that there were no pest issues. That’s when she told me — almost casually — that C-601 was not newly renovated.

That completely blindsided me.

Until that moment, every indication had been that the apartment I was applying for had undergone renovation. This was a critical part of their pitch to me — and now, at the last minute, I was being told it wasn’t true.

Still, Brenda offered to show me another unit on July 3, located two floors above C-601, that had undergone the same renovation that I had originally expected. I agreed, but told her explicitly: if I didn’t feel comfortable, I wasn’t going to sign — and I expected my $400 back, just as Keith had previously promised.

On July 3, I visited the building, saw the “similar” unit, and immediately knew this wasn’t what I had signed up for. Between the misrepresentation about renovations, the refusal to show me the original unit, the pest concerns, and the lack of transparency, I was no longer comfortable moving forward.

I went back to the leasing office and told Keith that I wouldn’t be proceeding. He was polite and understanding — and again confirmed I’d get my money back. He asked whether I wanted to pick up the check or have it mailed. I gave him my mailing address, trusting that the refund would be sent as promised.

And then, days later, I received an email from Pernesia (The Leasing Manger), stating that the $400 was non-refundable. She cited a 72-hour cancellation policy and claimed I had acknowledged it when signing the application — even though I had never signed the Reservation Agreement, and the only paperwork I agreed to was whatever was necessary to submit the application. At no point was it clear that this fee would be locked in regardless of what I learned later — even if what I was told turned out to be false...

What’s most frustrating isn’t the $400 loss, but being misled and dismissed so don’t trust verbal assurances...

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1.0
7y

I would NOT recommend renting in this apartment complex. I moved here in December 2017. The first two weeks were great. I went away for the holiday and when I returned someone had stolen the wreath off of my door. When I went to report it to management their response was there is nothing that we can do about it.

Fast forward, construction starts a few months later. Meaning that they are taking away parking spots. There were only like maybe 400-500 spots to begin with. And those parking spots were shared between the three buildings. If you didn't reserve a parking spot you were not guaranteed to have anywhere to park your car. Additionally, if you wanted to have visitors it would be highly unlikely that you could obtain a visitor parking pass as they only have 15 visitor parking passes for the entire complex and residents park in the visitor parking lot. So even if you were one of the lucky ones to get a visitor parking pass for the day, if there is no where for your visitor to park then they would have to park on the street and that is usually half a mile to a mile away.

My car was towed twice in the last month and a half. The first time it was towed was when I was moving furniture into my apartment. I was specifically told that I was able to park in front of my building with my hazards on while moving furniture in. While moving my furniture in they towed my car. When brought to management's attention their response was well there is nothing we can do about it. My car was towed for a second time due to parking constraints and again their response was there is nothing we can do about it and then to tell me to park on the street. When I mentioned that the closest street parking is about a half a mile to a mile away and it is unsafe to be walking that far as a woman at 10/11 pm their response again was well that's the only solution they have.

My apartment was renovated before I moved in. So I was the first person to live in my apartment after renovations. When checking to make sure that everything was ok I noted that the floor had a lot air pockets and that the blinds were filthy. I reported it to them and their response was well there is nothing we can do about the floors. That was the least of my worries. I have had issues with my HVAC (heating/AC) unit since I moved in. I have put in numerous (7-10) requests and to no avail it still does not work. It was horrible especially in the summer time. When the AC is on it blows out warm air or does not turn on at all. And this year they did not switch to the AC until June. So most of May the entire apartment complex had to suffer through 80-90 degree weather with no AC.

The laundry room is filthy and no one cleans out the washers or dryers. There have been numerous occasions where i have had to bring Clorox clean up wipes to clean out all the hair and dirt out of the washers before washing my clothes.

Additionally, the walls are super thin. You can hear neighbors conversations, dogs barking, and children running up and down the hall all evening.

To top it off there are a lot of smokers in the complex. The management team sent out an email advising the smokers to be at least 30 feet from the building. They do not follow this rule and smoke right outside of the entrances. So when you leave and enter the building you are entering/leaving through clouds of smoke. When brought to management's attention their response was yet again was there is nothing they can do about it.

When I first looked at this complex I asked a resident would he recommend I live here, he said no. When asked why he responded the construction. I truly understand now. The apartment complex has no issue inconveniencing you and when brought to their attention their response 99.9% is well there is nothing they can do about it. It is tiring and frustrating as a resident to not be heard or continuously dismissed.

I wish I would've listened to the resident before renting this apartment. It is truly not...

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2.0
8y

First, the Good: Spacious apartments, pretty good storage closets, some units have washer/dryers, some updated appliances, some decent neighbors.

Now, the Bad. The walls, windows, and floors are paper thin. Every night, I can hear the crickets chirping outside and I'm not even near the ground floor. If your unit is "near" Columbia Pike, even if you're not directly facing it, you will hear the cars going by. Some people have motorcycles who leave their engines running. You can hear every footstep coming from upstairs, so if you're a light sleeper, this is NOT the place for you. The windows offer no insulation whatsoever and are incredibly drafty, including, oddly, the walk-in closets. This is my fourth apartment in the DMV area and it is, by far, the worst in terms of noise and climate control.

If you have any trouble going up stairs because you are handicapped, are injured, or have to push a stroller, this is a frustrating place to live. I would give it a D in terms of handicap-accessibility. The North bldg is huge, yet it only has one entrance that has a ramp, and that's the puny loading dock. You have to sometimes compete with people moving in or out. And on top of that, the door does not automatically open so you have to maneuver you're way in by holding the door open with one arm while pushing your cart or whatever with the other. Bozzuto could probably install a ramp in the front lobby....

Parking is horrendous at night. The management is giving out way too many spots, and at night, you have to circle or risk parking illegally on the nearby streets. On top of that, there is ongoing construction for a fourth building, meaning even more residents. What is this place thinking? Residents have complained but Bozzuto has yet to address the issue. Look at all the other reviews here that have already mentioned this problem.

The Wellington attracts many, many smokers. The management recently sent an email instructing residents to smoke 25 feet away from the buildings, but they don't enforce the rules or put up any signs. The cigarette butt receptacles are still in their original places right by the buildings. Most people smoke right outside of residents' windows on the ground floor (don't live on the ground floor, certainly not near entrances or the dumpsters). I often have to push my baby off of the sidewalk to avoid us inhaling life-killing smoke.

The maintenance staff are generally easy to talk to, but, they are not held to a very high standard when it comes to quality control. They seem to do shoddy maintenance work, paint splatters are left in brand new units, paint that chips and drifts to the floor, yucky-looking cabinets, etc. We experienced an overwhelming industrial chemical smell when we moved in that lingered for several months. I have no idea what it was. An odor like that cannot be safe for humans, especially for young children. We opened the windows, turned on fans, cleaned the apartment multiple times, but it persisted. For that matter, don't open the AC units. They look like the depths of a dark, damp hell.

Bozzuto charges you an extra $5 a month just so they can pay off (or make profit?) off of the automated Package Concierge system. I'd rather save myself $60 a year and pick up packages from a concierge desk, if they had one.

Despite the Wellington advertising that this is a modern building, it is not. I don't like living here and would not recommend it...

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