I moved to the Residences in August 2018 after I got a professor job at the local college. Single and in my early 30s, I wanted to live in a location with access to a number of restaurants and bars, but I did not want to drive 40 minutes from Pittsburgh to Washington. The Residences turned out to be the ideal spot. Though I initially balked at the monthly rent, I found it to be well worth the price. (The price point also keeps out the rift-raft, as residents hold down jobs and live stable lives.) With such a new facility, I've never had to call maintenance--though it's my understanding that they tackle any issues that pop up within hours. The outside perks include 5 eateries/bars at The Street (the plaza the building is in), a patio with a grill and propane fire pit, and a sizable parking lot where you'll never have to look for a spot. Inside, I make use of the workout room (2 treadmills, elliptical machine, bike, free weights, yoga mats, etc.) and the Keurig coffee machine in the lobby. I have a one bedroom apartment, which to me has three great features: the walk-in closet, granite counter tops in the kitchen, and the washer/dryer unit in (another) closet. The management is very personable, and they understand that the building is your home. To foster a sense of community, the management team has organized game-watches, a Kentucky Derby party, an end-of-summer event, a Christmas door decorating contest. The weekly donut spread in the lobby on Friday mornings is also popular with residents. I will be moving out-of-state over the summer to for another career opportunity (academia...), but it's safe to say that I will miss living in The Residences. Quite frankly, it's just a really nice place to live.