Condo Comparison at the Huntington Metro: APPEAL / condition
This is part of a series of articles comparing the benefits of condos in close proximity to the Huntington Metro
This might be the most subjective criteria I’ve selected for comparison. Let me underscore that this is just a personal opinion, entirely subjective. You may find reason to disagree with this analysis and more power to you if you do. The purpose of this comparison is to offer a starting point for discussions if you’re looking at the Huntington Metro for condo living.

Also, keep in mind that these are condos, individually owned and
individually maintained. There are units that are gorgeous in each of
these complexes—I know because I’ve seen them myself. The Midtowns
are so new you’d be hard pressed to find a ruined unit there, but I’ve seen units in poor condition in all the other communities in this comparison. The point is that this is a generalization of what I’ve seen and an overall impression. It’s not a ranking of any one condo unit.
All that aside, and without further ado, my top choice for appeal has to be the Midtowns of Alexandria. The Midtowns are elegant, chic and very nearly brand new. The lobbies are first rate. The amenities are sparkling. The hallways nearly smell of new carpet and fresh paint. The structure itself is architecturally interesting. The Midtowns definitely have the most allure.
Montebello has no shortage of appeal as well. The 37 acres surrounding the buildings are a huge plus and appeal to me personally. Montebello has a pleasant design that has stood the test of time. Montebello was built in 1983, but it is meticulously maintained and I would say challenges many new structures in the appeal category. The lobbies at Montebello are stately and yet cozy and functional. Montebello is very pleasant.
The Huntington Club has a certain appeal with its quirky windows, large closets and ample floor plans. The grounds are well-maintained. The common areas aren’t possessed with any special appeal, but they are clean and functional. Certainly the laundry room outside the unit diminishes the appeal of these condos in the eyes of most buyers. Hunting Creek Club faces very stiff competition in this field. The building itself does not compel interest. The grounds are clean and well-maintained as are the lobbies and common areas. The lobby has lost little lustre, but the color choices and furnishings don’t speak to my heart. If you’re prime concern when buying a condo is the design of the lobby, Hunting Creek Club would probably not be your first choice.


