Elevation at Washington Gateway
100 Florida Avenue Northeast
Washington, DC 20002
- Units Available
- 16 Units Available
- Price
- Base rent starting at $1,841+


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Immerse yourself in luxury at City Ridge, a premier community reimagining urban living in Washington, DC. With exclusive amenities like a scenic rooftop pool club, residents enjoy a vacation-like atmosphere year-round. The property's location offers the ultimate convenience, surrounded by numerous parks, dining options, and schools within a walkable distance. Unique features such as the rooftop greenhouse and communal pizza oven enrich the living experience, while residents praise the on-site Equinox gym and Wegmans as standout conveniences. The thoughtfully designed spaces and enriching community calendar ensure a well-rounded lifestyle, making City Ridge a gem in the heart of DC's pristine Cathedral - Wesley Heights - McLean Gardens neighborhood.
City Ridge apartments start at $2,370/month. There are 39 available apartments priced from $2,370 to $10,140. Prices were last verified by City Ridge (Total price includes base rent and required monthly fees—select a unit to view full breakdown.)
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3.0 / 5Overall rating 3.0 out of 5
On appearance, City Ridge is a very nice building. However, it has numerous issues. Parking is quite expensive, but the door to the parking garage is broken as often as it is fixed. Front desk staff are friendly, but it seems like they are often not very empowered. There are areas where there are significant pet accidents, but it doesn't seem like management put much effort into identifying which animal/ owner is causing this (I'm a pet owner myself, I don't dislike pets just irresponsible pet owners). My biggest gripe is noise management. The Ridge Club, which the building owners also seems to own, can be extremely loud. However, building management which is sub contracted to a different entity can't seem to do much about them. This seems like a way to skirt responsibility. Additionally, there are routinely extremely loud cars and scooters in the square, which idle and no action is taken to enforce the rules. This place charges a premium so I really think they should put more effort into making it more livable.
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