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I reside in a one bedroom apartment in Gaithersburg, MD. at Montgomery Club Apartments. I have been here for 6 years and really like it. Close to shopping, metro, etc. Quiet and the office staff are very kind and helpful. Respond to issues almost immediately. Neighbors are nice as well Nice, quiet, safe community. These apartments are some of the older ones in the area. It doesn't have a pool or exercise room. The staff is very nice and helpful if you have any problems or questions. I did get a significant increase in my rent and I am on a pension and disability pay and can't work. So it's tough keeping food on the table. My rent went from $1140 per month to $1375. So for now, I'll have to stay because I can't afford to move, with paying movers and security deposits and so on. However, overall, Whetstone Apartments are a nice place to live. Can't wait to move out! The location is great. The office staff ok, old staff was better help. Maintenance takes for ever to come and fix the problem, so be ready to report it more than ones.
no visitors parking, and to find parking for self sometimes is a challenge. You have to use the pool and gym from the property next to us. For the gym you need to pay or obtain a pass for one day from the leasing office. Townhomes do not have patio or balcony. The rooms are small. My likes and dislikes about this community are: Lo... My likes and dislikes about this community are: Location is nice for me, as I take the Marc train to Silver Spring and it's an easy mile walk/drive to the station. Love having washer/dryer in the unit, and as a chef, I really like gas burners! Parking is tight - I've never not gotten a spot, but at certain times I've had to park pretty far from my building. Event Categories: Energy, IT, Technology & Media, Power, Utilities + IT Steve Eck – Production Dane Gilman – Sponsorship James Boylan – Marketing Katrina Adams – Sales Understand the landscape of cyber security threats currently facing utilities Preparing for upcoming compliance requirements
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