
Patrick W
1 reviews on 1 places
I have been moved in here for a week, and I have nothing but good things to say about The Hepburn. I will probably update this review after a few months.
I had my eye on this place for a few months, and was finally able to move in and take advantage of a great deal they had going - first two months' rent free and amenity/concierge fee ($1000) waived.
The touring and leasing process was easy and the staff were easy to work with and very helpful. Move-in was made as easy as possible thanks to the front desk staff and coordinating with the shared loading dock. The building itself is so nice, with thoughtful touches and attention to detail everywhere, inside the units and out. Really nice appliances, countertops, cabinetry (soft close), fixtures, floors, etc. The gym is surprisingly large, the rooftop is insanely awesome, and the common spaces are like being in a 5 star hotel.
Couldn't be happier with this place, and the super nice and professional staff. You get what you pay for!
Update: A few months after moving out (left DC), definitely miss the Hepburn. The main doormen, Frank and Russell, are the best. The building was so solidly built and a great place to spend time. After a year of living there and hindsight of leaving, can reinforce my review of the place. Only caveat being - I got a screaming good COVID deal when I moved in, and the unit I had rented (studio) is now renting for ~800-1000/month more than I was paying for it. At that price it's a tough sell. Lots of very wealthy people in the building, and that will only continue as the rents go up. So it goes.
I had my eye on this place for a few months, and was finally able to move in and take advantage of a great deal they had going - first two months' rent free and amenity/concierge fee ($1000) waived.
The touring and leasing process was easy and the staff were easy to work with and very helpful. Move-in was made as easy as possible thanks to the front desk staff and coordinating with the shared loading dock. The building itself is so nice, with thoughtful touches and attention to detail everywhere, inside the units and out. Really nice appliances, countertops, cabinetry (soft close), fixtures, floors, etc. The gym is surprisingly large, the rooftop is insanely awesome, and the common spaces are like being in a 5 star hotel.
Couldn't be happier with this place, and the super nice and professional staff. You get what you pay for!
Update: A few months after moving out (left DC), definitely miss the Hepburn. The main doormen, Frank and Russell, are the best. The building was so solidly built and a great place to spend time. After a year of living there and hindsight of leaving, can reinforce my review of the place. Only caveat being - I got a screaming good COVID deal when I moved in, and the unit I had rented (studio) is now renting for ~800-1000/month more than I was paying for it. At that price it's a tough sell. Lots of very wealthy people in the building, and that will only continue as the rents go up. So it goes.