Somewhat Walkable
58
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.
976 Lexington St, Waltham, MA 02452
976 Lexington St, Waltham, MA 02452
Url: http://www.simmonsoffcampus.com/housing/property/windsor-village-at-waltham/f0jmrpt
Phone Number: (857) 858-2938
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Price shown is the Base Rent, which does not include utilities or optional and required fees; deposit(s) may also apply. Please see details below or view the Costs Overview section on our community website for more information on applicable fees.
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Located a mere 9 miles outside Boston, Windsor Village in Waltham, MA offers the best of both worlds suburban living with easy access to the city. Our unique townhome-style community includes a wide selection of spacious one-, two-, & three- bedroom... floor plans to choose from. Our renovated apartments and townhomes include special touches with private entrances and upscale designer finishes like tiled entryways and recessed lighting. Our on-site amenities were designed with you in mind. Work out on your schedule in our 24-hour fitness center, enjoy a refreshing swim in our seasonal outdoor pool or spend an afternoon catching the sun on the expanded sundeck. Our private resident lounge provides complimentary Wi-Fi access and a coffee and tea bar for you to enjoy! Located only minutes from I-95/I-90, Route 2 & with a convenient shuttle to Alewife subway station, Windsor Village is the ideal apartment community for commuters! Offering flexible tour options including Self-Guided Tours!
Sunday | CLOSED | ||
Monday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Tuesday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Wednesday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Thursday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Friday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
Saturday | 10:00 AM–5:00 PM |
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
Windsor Communities accepts up to two pets per household. Cats, dogs, birds and fish are welcome. We do not permit reptiles, exotic or un-domesticated animals (e.g. wolves or any big cat such as a tiger, lynx, etc.). We also do not allow certain dog breeds, including, but not limited to, German Shepherds, Pit Bulls, and Rottweilers and mixes of these breeds. Please check with your community about their specific pet policies and pet-friendly amenities.
We accept both cats and dogs.
Windsor Communities accepts up to two pets per household. Cats, dogs, birds and fish are welcome. We do not permit reptiles, exotic or un-domesticated animals (e.g. wolves or any big cat such as a tiger, lynx, etc.). We also do not allow certain dog breeds, including, but not limited to, German Shepherds, Pit Bulls, and Rottweilers and mixes of these breeds. Please check with your community about their specific pet policies and pet-friendly amenities.
We accept both cats and dogs.
Waltham Plaza | Walk: 11 min (0.6 mi) |
Wal-Lex Shopping Center | Walk: 12 min (0.6 mi) |
Waltham Crossing | Walk: 44 min (2.3 mi) |
Hanscom Air Force Base | Drive: 13 min (5.4 mi) |
Waltham | Walk: 54 min (2.8 mi) |
Waltham | Walk: 55 min (2.9 mi) |
Waverley | Walk: 65 min (3.4 mi) |
Belmont | Drive: 9 min (4.5 mi) |
Kendal Green | Drive: 10 min (4.8 mi) |
Riverside | Drive: 15 min (5.9 mi) |
Alewife Station | Drive: 11 min (6.2 mi) |
Alewife | Drive: 10 min (6.3 mi) |
Woodland | Drive: 14 min (6.3 mi) |
Waban | Drive: 15 min (7.0 mi) |
General Edward Lawrence Logan International | Drive: 28 min (15.7 mi) |
Worcester Regional | Drive: 64 min (43.1 mi) |
Bentley University | Walk: 45 min (2.4 mi) |
Brandeis University | Drive: 11 min (4.3 mi) |
Boston College, Brighton | Drive: 20 min (8.3 mi) |
Boston College | Drive: 18 min (8.7 mi) |
Beaver Brook Reservation | Walk: 58 min (3.0 mi) |
Mass Audubon's Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary | Drive: 9 min (4.1 mi) |
Land's Sake Farm | Drive: 12 min (5.9 mi) |
Codman Community Farms | Drive: 12 min (6.0 mi) |
Minute Man National Historical Park | Drive: 12 min (6.3 mi) |
6/14/25
We had to move out from 1 bedroom apartment after thuds and squeaks from our ceiling became unbearable. The apartment above got renovated and carpet got replaced with hardwood floor and it has become a nightmare. No proper sleep during the night, and very disturbing during the day.
Review from Apartments.com
6/9/25
As a current resident who has been very unhappy as of lately, I feel it's important to address a serious issue that has affected my overall experience: mice.
Unfortunately, we've had recurring problems with mice in the unit, as well as other residents I’ve spoken to. While the management has responded to maintenance requests, the issue hasn’t been fully resolved. Temporary fixes like traps and sealing small holes with fake foam that mice chew through, have helped for a moment, but they don’t... seem to address the root cause. It's unsettling to find signs of mice in your living space, and it's something that really impacts your sense of comfort and cleanliness at home.
I’m sharing this not to be negative, but because I believe tenants have a right to know about ongoing issues, and I hope management takes more proactive, long-term steps to address the pest control situation. This could be a great place to live if this problem is taken more seriously.
Many of my neighbors deal with the issue and have agreed maintenance and the leasing office don’t care to address the real issue!
Review from Apartments.com
2/17/25
The property is there for many years and some rooms has recurring mouse issues. Once a mouse entered a place they would dig through a wall and come repeatedly.
Some has this issue some don't. If you get lucky and get one with mouse good luck. Keep all your food sealed in plastic container all the time. They will apologize and give you mouse traps and send pest control but the problem never go away.
If you move in, pay attention to any yellow gel that used to seal walls. They are likely used... for blocking mice hole.
Review from Apartments.com
2/17/25
The property is there for many years and some rooms has recurring mouse issues. Once a mouse entered a place they would dig through a wall and come repeatedly.
Some has this issue some don't. If you get lucky and get one with mouse good luck. Keep all your food sealed in plastic container all the time. They will apologize and give you mouse traps and send pest control but the problem never go away.
If you move in, pay attention to any yellow gel that used to seal walls. They are likely used... for blocking mice hole.
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Windsor Village at Waltham responded to this review
Thank you for connecting with us. We strive to provide a pleasant and well-maintained living environment and apologize if you have experienced anything to the contrary. Spray foam is used for a range of repair and maintenance needs, and we'd be glad... to discuss any questions about your home's upkeep directly. When you have a moment, please contact us directly at Waltham@windsorcommunities.com so we can learn more about your needs and address them fully. We appreciate your time and look forward to speaking with you soon.
12/10/22
The air conditioning didn't work. At the end of the summer, still didn't work. There's a cord going through our apartment, & my kids & I trip on it several times each day. It was supposed to be fixed months ago, over the summer. It's December. They told me on the day I moved in, not before signing the lease that the plumbing was old. Oh yeah it is. We've had both toilets, & sinks overflow. I used to call maintenance, but they're so intrusive, I bought plungers, both for sinks, & the toilets.... Also, the day I moved in I was told their gates can blow down if they're closed down, & they're $500. Why not tell these things before signing the lease. I was in the shower when a maintenance man came in, all the way upstairs while I was naked. I mentioned it to the office, & they told me the air conditioner, that they were supposed to fix over the summer, had somehow leaked into the apartment below, so they had the right to let himself in. I asked couldn't he have called or texted begore so that I could be dressed? No, was the answer. But that they'd only enter like that for emergencies. Then the other day, they came in without notice, for a routine filter change. We had boxes against the wall that didn't fit in storage that my son moved for me against the wall. Our Christmas tree was up, but our decorations were not on the tree, but all over the couch, because my mother is in the emergency room, & I haven't had it in me to decorate, because we're not sure what's going to happen. So during this routine call, they complained that the boxes looked messy, & the decorations untidy. I'm unsure why they care. There's no damage, it's just storage in our living room, & I certainly didn't expect anyone. They wrote they'll be back next week, & expect me to move the boxes, & make it tidier. I lived at the Ridge, & never once had an issue. I'm moving back there as soon as I can. The tiny laundry machine never works, & I need the dryer to go through 6 cycles for each tiny load. The dishwashers also tiny, & dishes often come out dirty. The recycling is non existent. I paid less st the ridge, there was ample parking, & loved it. It was smaller, but it cost less, & was never so problematic. They're actually coming back to see if my boxes are neatly stored? So rude too, no privacy, so intrusive.
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Windsor Village at Waltham responded to this review
Thank you for connecting with us. We strive to provide a comfortable and enjoyable living experience and are sorry to hear about the challenges you have encountered with pest control. Please allow us to dispatch the appropriate team as quickly as... possible to see if we can remedy this problem for you. In the meantime, our Resident Services Manager has reached out to you and will continue to communicate with you during this process. We appreciate your time and look forward to restoring your faith in our community soon.