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Brightleaf, 605 W Main St | Durham
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  •  Additional Storage Available
  •  Business Center
  •  Cat friendly
  •  Dog friendly
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  On-site Management
  •  Parking Garage
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances
  •  Sun Deck
  •  Swimming Pool
  •  Washer/Dryer In Unit

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6.8
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56 Reviews

About this Location

12B/15/5 (bus) - 8 min
1A (bus) - 2 min
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
Durham Athletic Park
10 min walk
In a quiet
neighborhood

Pricing 

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$1,036+
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
$874+
2 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths
$1,136+
4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$3,400+
  • Convenience

    •  Business Center
    •  Conference Rooms with A/V Capabilities
  • Entertainment

    •  Game Room
    •  Grilling Station
    •  Sun Deck
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Granite Countertops
    •  Microwave
    •  Stainless Steel Appliances
  • Landscape

    •  Courtyard
  • Laundry

    •  Washer/Dryer In Unit
  • Living Room

    •  Air Conditioning
    •  Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
    •  Skylights
  • Parking & Transportation

    •  Parking Garage
  • Pet Terms & Amenities

    •  Cat fee  
    •  Cat friendly
    •  Dog fee  
    •  Dog friendly
    •  Max Pets Limit  
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  On-site Management
  • Sports & Fitness

    •  Fitness Center
    •  Swimming Pool
  • Storage

    •  Additional Storage Available
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Overall rating 6.8/10, based on 56 renter reviews Write a review

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6.9
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5.4
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6.7
Value
6.6
Social
7.6
Safety
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West Village reviews and highlights

  • huge gym compared to most apartment gyms
  • easy access to parking garages
  • perfectly located in downtown Durham
  • high ceilings, modern kitchens with granite countertops, wood floors, and exposed brick walls and balconies
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West Village

Great area to be in, everything is a walk away if you don't own a car and there are plenty of busses to commute to college. Only issue would be roaches and management can sometimes be slow, apart from that love the neighbourhood.

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Very thin walls, you literally can hear your neighbors. Also, as soon as you turn any water source l, you will smell the bad sewer smell. Very overrated apartment complex with unreasonable rent.

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Roomy, Industrial Lofts Central to Downtown

West Village is one of the most central apartment complexes in Durham. Located in the old tobacco factories, most apartments have tall ceilings, large windows, and brick walls. This is a great place to live if you want to be walking distance to restaurants, and it's only an 8 minute walk to Duke East Campus. It takes me 15 minutes to cycle from West Village to central Duke Campus.

This last semester (Fall 2020), West Village was full of undergrads as Duke was not housing at full capacity due to COVID. West Village tends to have thin walls, so sometimes the apartment can be loud.

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Best of Durham

Best Apartment Complex in Durham!

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Very cool apartment and design. We haven't been able to experience all of the amenities because of COVID but we're excited to hopefully do so next year.

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Avoid at all costs

Do not live here, and if you do, do not live in a Phase 1 ground floor apartment. I chose West Village because I had many friends during Duke undergrad (2011-2015) who lived here, and the exposed brick walls and high ceilings are beautiful. Unfortunately, the apartment construction and building's management are terrible - the floors are thin, the charges are high, and the office staff are unhelpful. I was unable to tour in person due to COVID, and the salesperson who Facetimed me into the unit neglected to mention that my unit does not have an in-unit washer/dryer or microwave (my apartment is in Phase 1). The floors are so thin that I can literally hear the words the people living above me say to one another, and their dogs disrupt my sleep nightly and my ability to work remotely during the day. I asked for lots of natural light in my unit, and I don't even have that. West Village charges $60/month more for the same cable and Internet package Trash pick up is more expensive than at other complexes for pick up 3x/week at 9am (exclusive of recycling). Parking is outdoor and can be in high demand. Not worth the $100-$200 you save to live here compared to around Ninth Street.

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Not ideal for student life

The "benefits" are just problems. Trash pickup means the halls have trash smell constantly. Secure door mean you have to let every visitor into the building. Downtown location means no parking. Package room means you don't always get notified when a package comes.

Staff is sneaky and will try to get you trapped into bad situation. Stay away.

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Expensive, but huge gorgeous warehouse apartments in a great location

I ended up renewing my lease for a 2nd year, because everything else we looked at in Durham seemed tiny compared to what we have now. The prices are a little crazy, but I love being able to walk to most bars in Durham. Plus my high ceilings and exposed brick are beautiful. Probably won't stay another year because of the price, but I've loved being downtown. Disclaimer: Do NOT live here with a roommate (couples or single people only) because the walls do not reach the ceiling, so there would be no privacy.

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Central, Pricey, Industrial

West Village is centrally located between the 9th Street District and Downtown. It's also an 8 minute drive and ~18 minute bike ride to Duke West Campus. Most of the residents are young professionals and young families. It tends to be pretty quiet, though the walls can also be thin, so you'll want to ask about the neighbors when selecting your individual unit.

The units themselves all vary; no two units are the same. I would ask to see multiple units, as some have a ton of natural light, while others have barely any. They all tend to be industrial feeling with wooden floors and brick throughout (though there is a new development with a more modern apartment vibe). You should be aware that you can bargain to have parking and other fees included with your rent. You should also be aware that use of the laundry machines comes with an additional cost.

One more note, the room dividers do not all reach to the ceiling, which is to say that if you plan on having roommates, you should be aware of this inconvenience.

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I live in durham, it is not chapel hill. I would not suggest it.

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 27 Recs

Toast
Parker & Otis
Dame’s Chicken & Waffles
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grocery 2 Recs

Whole Foods
Thomas & Howards Cash & Carry
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convenience 1 Rec

Rite Aid
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fitness 7 Recs

Global Breath Studio
SyncStudio Downtown
Durham Yoga Company
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parks 2 Recs

Durham Central Park
Durham Parks and Recreation
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coffee 6 Recs

Rose’s Meat Market and Sweet Shop
DaisyCakes
Loaf
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About Brightleaf

Brightleaf Square is a small section in the west end of downtown Durham that offers plenty of restaurant, shopping, and nightlife opportunities. You'll find the Brightleaf Square (pictured above) as the main hub for all these options. In the summertime, free outdoor concerts are commonplace and peop...
Pleasant
Supermarkets
Very Walkable
Downtown Durham
Brightleaf Square
Great Bars/Restaurants
Bike/Public Transit to Campus
Median rents in Brightleaf
Studio
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1,050
1 Bedroom
$
1,150
2 Bedroom
$
1,400

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Brightleaf Reviews

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Very safe neighborhood, I have never felt unsafe here and have been comfortably walking alone even at night. Streets have good lighting. Very close to bars and restaurants.
Brightleaf is essentially the (very small) area between downtown and Duke's East Campus. It's fairly walkable, has a few good restaraunts, and is about as central in Durham as one can get. It's not the most scenic neighborhood, but if you want to run or walk, you're very close the ATT, or the leafier neighborhoods of Trinity Park.
Love the neighbourhood, very lively filled with the newest restaurants and bars
Really love the brightleaf area. Lots of restaurants and bars. New spots popping up! Very close to downtown.
Love it - Durham is growing very fast and it's nice to be close to it!
Brightleaf tends to be pretty quiet; It is almost entirely made up of West Village. It's walkable to good dining options and is central to Durham as a whole. Not a lot of "neighborliness" however. Most people seem to be working professionals with a few young families.
Fantastic neighborhood - fun to live down town. Very walkable to all bars and restaurants. Close enough to Ninth Street.
Downtown is a very social place with a lot of bars and restaurants. A lot of graduate students live in this complex and the complex is very secure with access cards requirement in every building.

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