I agree with what has been put here about Shenandoah Crossing apartments, and then some. I lived here for less than a year, and instead of working with me to end my lease early so they could fill a vacant apartment, they insisted that I would pay a penalty. So I left the apartment vacant, it was such a poor place to live. Just a few issues exemplifying pitiful management: I just received my move-out bill, and I was charged with damage to the apartment that was there when we moved in and that we had made note of. In addition, they charged me for cleaning items in the apartment that I spent hours cleaning myself. Finally, when we had first moved in (in July), we told them that the washing machine did not work properly; in mid-November, after multiple attempts to get it fixed or replaced (despite a 24 hour guarantee for maintenance) we finally got a different washer, THAT WAS FROM THE 70s or 80s. Half the capacity, less energy efficient, but at least it worked, I guess? It is far from the metro, particularly when there is traffic. My wife had a 1.5 hour trip in and a 2 hour trip back. Even though they are the "cheapest in the area," there is a reason: they are probably one of the worst. Don't rent here. Spend a few more dollars and go somewhere good.