The Elm
4710 Elm Street, Bethesda, Maryland 20814
About the Business
The Elm is a prestigious institution located at 4710 Elm Street in Bethesda, Maryland, United States. Known for its commitment to excellence in education and community engagement, The Elm offers a wide range of academic programs and extracurricular activities for students of all ages. With a dedicated faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, The Elm provides a supportive and enriching environment for students to learn and grow. Whether you're looking to further your education or simply explore new interests, The Elm is the perfect place to embark on your academic journey. Visit us today and discover all that The Elm has to offer.
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4710 Elm St, Bethesda, MD 20814, United States
Opening hours
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Maintenance team is very good. Always has been. Generally though the building has been in decline since it was purchased by an REIT last year. Among infrastructure, security and fee problems, pet waste continues to regularly decorate our walks and perimeter. Management claims it’s a “vendor” issue. Top tier this is not. UPDATED: See luxury management response to weekend of gas smells, visits by fire department and no management anywhere: a professional sign with an update (pic added)"
"We’ve been here since July 2022. We renewed while Bozzuto still managed the building but then AIR Communities took over and the building has plummeted. Over the last couple of months alone there have been multiple water pipe ruptures flooding apartments (just before Christmas). Additionally, there are homeless locals crashing/sleeping in the lobbies and taking door dash orders, endless pet waste in the stairwells and COUNTLESS extra fees including the terrible Luxer package delivery program (assuming packages aren’t just dumped on the floor in the lobby or outside on the sidewalk). Adding insult to injury, management/AIR Communities posts countless FAKE reviews to counter any negative feedback provided on sites like google. It’s truly a shame because the building is so beautiful and offers great views but it’s not luxurious and AIR Communities places no priority on the resident experience after you’ve signed your lease. There are better managed and nicer apartments in downtown Bethesda to choose from. $AIRC"
"The five-star reviews based solely on a leasing agent's competence or the architecture have zero to do with actually living here. Since the new owners took over in September 2023, quality of life at the Elm has dramatically declined from a five-star to a two-star experience. Since that time, the list of amenities has gradually been whittled down in the name of maximizing profit. All landlords want to maximize profits, but what I don't understand is why AIR Communities thinks nickel and diming residents and reducing amenities that cost very little to the building -- angering people and motivating residents to break leases or not renew -- is the way to do that. Can you imagine suddenly having to pay a ridiculous $75 a year just to receive your packages? Sure, you can opt to skip the fee, but then they just leave your packages dumped out in the open for anyone to walk away with. In the past, package lockers were free, as they are in most buildings. Now, residents are angry, but hey the landlord is a few thousand dollars richer. Other profit-maximizing changes made since September: they eliminated the community printer (really, how much does that cost?); management and leasing have set up shop in the common areas instead of in their designated offices (now sitting empty), reducing the spaces for residents; cut the schedule for the cleaning crews, so the building is often filthy for days (particularly after snowstorms); even eliminated the free coffee in the afternoons. Free coffee is not a big deal, but people really liked it and it costs very little. But their getting rid of it should give you insight into their mentality. Profits first, residents whatever. Security has gone downhill too. The front doors are often broken; the concierges are now ad hoc, with no relationship with residents so that we're all just a mass of nameless people; the front desk is often unmanned; delivery people wander the building at will. As many reviewers have pointed out, the building has serious water and flooding problems in the East tower. So why did I give the Elm two stars instead of one? Things that I still like: the location is great. The building design is great. The furnishings in the common spaces (thanks to the previous owners/managers) remain lovely, though I wonder how this crew will keep them maintained. A couple of the ad hoc concierges are nice and actually seem to care about customer service. Maintenance requests are usually promptly answered. And the day-to-day manager, Chase, is a nice person and responsive. His corporate overlords, however, stink."
"I recently moved into The Elm, and it's been a fantastic experience, earning a solid 5-star rating. The cleanliness of the apartment upon arrival was impressive, reflecting the management's commitment to a pristine living environment. The on-site gym is both spacious and well-equipped, catering to various fitness needs. The entire staff, from the front desk to the leasing office, exudes professionalism and friendliness. A special shoutout to Kiara, whose exceptional assistance made my move-in process seamless. She listened attentively, verified my needs in multiple showings, and ensured a stress-free transition. I highly recommend The Elm for its cleanliness, excellent amenities, and top-notch customer service. Proud to call it home!"
"We have had an excellent experience living in The Elm so far. Chase, India and the rest of the team were very accommodating when we moved in to help coordinate with our movers. We are consistently impressed with how quickly and smoothly the elevators run. And noise between units is non-existent. The finishes on the apartment are great and we feel really comfortable here... not to mention it is right in the middle of everything, so good food and shops are right at our doorstep. We also love the view from our apartment for sunset, which is remarkable every night. We are happy to live in such a nice building and would definitely recommend it."
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