Bladensburg Commons sits at 4200 58th Avenue in the Bladensburg and Riverdale Park area of suburban Maryland, not far outside Washington, DC, and the place is a multifamily property built in 2017 with roughly 78,460 square feet and a mix of 100 apartment homes, so there are one-bedroom apartments at about 613 square feet, two-bedroom apartments with two baths between 850 and 901 square feet, and three-bedroom units with two baths and around 1,240 square feet, making plenty of varied options for people in different situations. Most of the apartments, 90 of them, are reserved for low-income families, while 10 rent at market rates, and Enterprise Homes Residential LLC handles the management. Each apartment has features like in-home washer and dryer, wall-to-wall carpeting in the bedrooms, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, and granite countertops in the kitchen, so people can expect some modern standards, and there are contemporary layouts throughout.
The building is pet friendly, though a pet policy and application fees apply, and there can be other unit-specific fees, but these details are clearly explained. Residents can use a fitness center, a computer room or business center, a community room, a lending library, a playground, and also use rental storage units within the property, so there's space for hobbies, fitness, and community activities. There are various amenities and services described in their materials, and the Resident Services Program aims to offer supportive services, and the property can provide a range of care types that meet residents' needs, since there are programs tailored to income restrictions and supportive needs. The staff uses unique terms and names for its programs, features, and facilities. There are floor plan filters to help people pick by bedroom count, bathroom count, or other apartment features, and the community provides brochures plus a photo gallery, so you can see more before deciding. The property has charts, reports, and up-to-date information about occupancy, rental rates, sales history, loan maturity dates, and other financial details, and all this data is available for folks who want to look at things from a numbers standpoint.
Bladensburg Commons doesn't list luxury or fancy extras, but it sticks with practical features like community rooms, fitness, laundry in the apartments, and a mix of 1, 2, and 3-bedroom units to meet various needs, along with supportive programs for residents who need a little extra help.