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Park Chelsea at The Collective
880 New Jersey Avenue Southeast, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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About the Park Chelsea at The Collective
Located at 880 New Jersey Avenue Southeast in Washington, DC, Park Chelsea at The Collective offers a blend of elegance and opportunity. With its classic New York-style architecture and vibrant interior finishes, Park Chelsea provides a sophisticated and modern lifestyle for residents.
Choose from studio, one, two, or three-bedroom apartments, each featuring stylish and functional amenities such as tile backsplashes, granite countertops, wood laminate flooring, and full-size washers and dryers. Some units also include balconies and pantries for added convenience.
At Park Chelsea, we believe in offering more than just a comfortable living space - we provide the opportunity for residents to thrive. Challenge yourself to live your best life at Park Chelsea at The Collective.
Please note that the housing provider does not discriminate against individuals using rental housing assistance vouchers from the District or federal government. Pricing and availability are subject to change, so be sure to speak with a leasing consultant for the most up-to-date information.
Photos of Park Chelsea at The Collective
880 New Jersey Ave SE, Washington, DC 20003, United States
Opening hours of Park Chelsea at The Collective
Monday:
09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 18:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 17:00
Reviews of Park Chelsea at The Collective
"I've been living in the Park Chelsea for about 2 months now. The apartment is fine. It generally works, and when things break the maintenance crew is prompt and friendly. This review is about the amenities. In short, they'll sell you here on the amenities. They're beautiful and plentiful. What they don't tell you is they basically don't want you using them, and they'll be watching you on camera 24/7, wherever you are to make make sure you don't. Every time I go to the roof I'm inevitably accosted by sudden security asking if I live in the building. I've had days where I've walked a lap of the roof and been asked 3 times in the 5 minutes if I live there. Last Monday, I had my family over - my parents and a younger brother. We were hanging out on the roof with a pizza, and the roof was, and I'm not exaggerating here, absolutely empty. Security, of course, came of of nowhere to ask if I lived in the building. I said I did. They asked if anyone else did. We were honest and said no. They told us that I'm not allowed to have more than 2 guests anywhere outside my apartment, so we had to go there, even though the roof was empty. In short - if you're not in your apartment, assume you and your guests are on camera at all times, and assume that you aren't welcome wherever you are. I'll move somewhere without the amenities next year and save my money. EDIT: I've now moved out of the Park Chelsea. Some additional notes to add: 1) They will absolutely nickel-and-dime you on the way out over everything not perfect in the apartment. Upon move-in, that is if you dare move in, please ensure to document everything not absolutely perfect with the place, or it will come back to bite you. 2) The app the building uses it BARELY functional. They'll tell you you can book critical items like the move-in elevator through the app, but, in reality, it does not work, and the app WILL allow people to double-book critical items. Please note that management will not care about the issues this causes you, and so ensure that you stop into the leasing office each time you make a reservation to confirm they have it in their system. 3) Honestly, on a personal level, the management staff of the building are simply rude and unpleasant. Not a group of people I'd want to do business with again, and CERTAINLY not a group of people that wants this place to feel like home."
"I lived at Park Chelsea for the last 3 years and absolutely loved it. The amenities are exceptional, and probably the best you'll get in Navy Yard, if not DC at large, due to the freedom to use the amenities of all three buildings in the Collective. Quiet neighbors, clean hallways, minimal amenity closures that are resolved quickly, and attentive front office & leasing staff. I've seen others complain about the strict security in amenity spaces (especially the pool), but personally I appreciated it. Management sent out reminders ahead of the summer season about the 2-guests-per-resident rule, not to mention it being specifically written out in the lease agreement, so I don't think anyone getting up-in-arms about that is really justified. Capacity rules (and food rules, and glass bottle rules, etc.) are there for a reason, and personally I found my pool/amenity experiences to be way more pleasant at an apartment that actually enforced them, compared to other places I've lived with lax or nonexistent security standards. I never felt unsafe living here by myself. Shout out to Daria at the leasing office for going above and beyond to make my move-out process easy and painless. I was sad to leave this community and would live here again in a heartbeat if I ever return to DC. Highly recommended!"
"We lived here for 3 years in both Park Chelsea and the Agora-- loved the beautiful pools, gyms, tennis court, maintenance staff is exceptional and always responds quickly, but management is a headache. Some issues we faced: -Persistent sewage smell at the Agora (hallways, elevator, lobby) -The smell of weed permeating the hallways -Strong smell of urine at the park Chelsea rooftop dog park (I would be wary of leasing in any unit near there) -Black mold upon move in (bathtub, washing machine, kitchen). Management was very dismissive and we had to spend days deep cleaning the kitchen and bathroom in our new apartment. -Leasing office: We emailed to notify the office of our move 2.5 months in advance but we were not given the required paperwork to provide “official” notice of our intent to vacate so that they charge you rent after your move. I would have expected more after living here for 3 years. -Phone app to reserve amenities and make maintenance requests is unreliable"
"I lived here for two years and recently moved out due to rent increases. I had a mixed experience during my time here. The good: -This place is probably one of the most convenient, amenity-packed buildings you could ever dream of. Whole Foods, two pools, the basketball court, the dry cleaner, the 3 gyms, and OH LORD that rooftop is nice. Seriously, if you want great amenities, I don't think you can find a better place. -The apartments- while a bit small- are very nice. I particularly loved my walk-in shower; it was one of the highlights of my time here. The water pressure was also great, even on the highest floors. The bad: -There were repeated issues with aggressive dogs in the elevators, in the dog parks, and throughout the building. It also contributes to the noise factor. You basically hear barking throughout the building non-stop, and management refuses to resolve the issue, saying that they need to observe it for themselves in order to deal with it. On top of that, even if they do observe it, they didn't/won't do anything about it. Still, even if management did anything, the dog owners themselves are mostly to blame, as the ones that live here are horribly inconsiderate. -There are smell issues due to the trash rooms on each floor, as well as dogs peeing in the elevator/in the hallways. There were also intermittent cleanliness issues in some of the amenities (including the lap pool and rooftop dog parks). -You will have virtually no cell reception if you have an interior/courtyard-facing apartment, and only some if you have an exterior-facing one. -The management/staff here are inconsistent in how they deal with concerns. But when we had health and safety issues pop up due to maintenance failing to do its job, it took months to deal with it and caused us to lose our A/C in the middle of the summer. While the management did compensate us in the end, they did not resolve it in a timely manner and were almost impossible to reach, as they would simply ignore calls. I will say this massively improved once we started dealing with Daria instead of Connor, and once Danny took over as maintenance supervisor. However, there were still issues up until move-out, and the front desk staff appeared to be getting worse when we moved out as well (losing/failing to log packages and the like). -Folks in the building can be very inconsiderate. Also, minor gripe- many ignore the fact that you need an appointment to use some of the amenities and just walk in, even if you've reserved it. -The rent is very high (mostly competitive for Navy Yard but that's not saying much) and the fees are too (especially parking). There was a lot of good during my time here, but there was also a fair bit of bad. I will admit the good outweighs the bad for me; I would consider living here again if the opportunity arose, the management showed effort to fix the issues, and the price was right. But with that said, I can't give it higher than a 3/5 due to the issues I endured during my time here."
"We have lived here for about a year and a half, and we love it here. The building itself is awesome: our two bedroom apartment is very spacious, the courtyard in the middle is really nice, and there is no shortage of places to relax in the common areas. The pools are fantastic, especially in DC's hot summers, the gyms are super clean with great equipment (I love the Peloton room), we took advantage of the on-site co-working space in the Garrett and loved it, and there are lots of fun events for residents of all three buildings. Management has been super helpful whenever we've needed something and we recently extended our lease and the rent increase was very minor. Neighborhood wise, it's fantastic living right next to a Whole Foods, there are lots of great restaurant options, and being so close to the river is great for walking/running/dog watching/people watching. Can't say enough great things!"
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