314-335-2754 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 Housing, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
21895 PEGG RD, LEXINGTON PARK, MD 20653 864-404-3500 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development • Total number of rental units: 110 • Total number of low income units for rent: 98 • Type of construction: New construction
(301) 863 - 6000 21691 ERIC ROAD , LEXINGTON PARK , MD 20653Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 97, assisted housing category: subsidized, no hud financing, contract term: 240 months, 811 pra demo , between 80% & 100% fmr, 1bedroom:
Destiny Teele
(4.1/5)
We lived at this community for 3 years the experience was great quiet neighborhood close to stores the apartments are very affordable we had a 3 bedroom 2 bath the apartment was very spacious nicely renovated with washerWe lived at this community for 3 years the experience was great quiet neighborhood close to stores the apartments are very affordable we had a 3 bedroom 2 bath the apartment was very spacious nicely renovated with washer and dryer which was a great bonus the leasing staff are awesome they answer any questions or concerns promptly maintenance is prompt on handling any repairs that need to be done overall it€™s a nice community to live in would definitely recommendmore ...hide ...
(301) 863 - 2239 7001 SPRING VALLEY RD, LEXINGTON PARK , MD 20653Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Michael Luber
(4.8/5)
Really nice complex and property! Well taken care of and looked after! My friends unit is huge and the price is very fair! Definitely more like condos than apartments!
My mum has been here for a year and it's been a great experience. The personnel are so caring and very tolerant. When they observed my mother hadn't opened her post in a few days they contacted her. She was feeling underMy mum has been here for a year and it's been a great experience. The personnel are so caring and very tolerant. When they observed my mother hadn't opened her post in a few days they contacted her. She was feeling under the weather but couldn't get in touch with me. The office phoned me to give me a warning regarding the situation.The building is a bit aged, but the flats are pleasant. There are new proprietors and gradually things are being revamped.My mum has met some wonderful friends and the diversions are enjoyable.The exercise gear is kept in good condition and the interior pool has recently been refurbished.The common areas are nicely decorated too. The primary entrance has a piano, a puzzle area, a kitchenette where a few ladies convene several times a week to play cards and games.During the holidays lots of the tenants join together to decorate the whole building!This is apartment living; if you've ever stayed in an apartment you'll understand not all the tenants are going to be your cup of tea. Nonetheless, from what I have seen, almost 95% are enjoyable to be around. I examine on my mum 3 times every week and the inhabitants are all friendly to converse with.more ...hide ...
Drive around the property and see empty units with garage bays wide open with what looks like discarded HVAC units thrown inside or the garage doors themselves broken and looking like theyve been driven into (probably byDrive around the property and see empty units with garage bays wide open with what looks like discarded HVAC units thrown inside or the garage doors themselves broken and looking like theyve been driven into (probably by the previous occupants). I was told by management that there are plenty of units available, but none of them are ready for move-in (which i saw before I went into the office for myself when I drove through). I applied for a place in late January and Ive since been back and forth multiple times trying to find out the status of my application. The clubhouse is comfortable IF you can get in; doors always seem to be secured during business hours even before lunchtime. Calling wont guarantee an answer and the voicemail inbox has been full since December (which is when I started calling; dont know how long its been full before that). If someone DOES pickup, youll get a standard \"Lemme find out and Ill call you back\".....they wont.Management is currently taking applications for move-in, but what theyre not telling you is the property is for sale at the moment and the current administration is not in the least concerned with resolving tenant issues if it doesnt directly affect the sale of the property. This sale ALSO means prospective tenants will be on an extended hold because the Compliance office in charge of selection now will be relinquishing control. This probably means an entirely new application for those like myself who are still waiting to hear approval or denial for the first application. I read other reviews and have talked to current residents and my findings are conclusive: broken appliances and fixtures that stay that way, admins that dont seem to exist until rent is due, a parking policy that is easily explained but shoddy in effect while still somehow being strictly enforced.Theres always a trade-off for EVERYTHING in life; here you get a chance at affordable housing in a time of shortage and inflation, but you WILL sacrifice quality in terms of customer service and satisfaction....and I dont even live here yet. Whoever the new admin will be, I hope theyre of better caliber than whats currently in office.more ...hide ...