New 13-Unit Arlington Condo Conversion Hits the Market
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1221 Quinn
UrbanTurf has learned that 1221 Quinn (map), a 13-unit condo project just south of Route 50 in Arlington recently opened its doors. The remaining units include nine one-bedrooms, starting at $273,000, and a pair of two-bedrooms units, starting at $380,000.
Bethesda-based investment firm The Goldstar Group (which some UrbanTurf readers may remember purchased The Floridian back in late 2009) bought the project this summer when it was in foreclosure. (1221 Quinn was originally constructed as rentals and then converted to condos.) The units at the development were renovated in recent months, and each comes with a storage unit, ample closet space and a parking spot.
Kitchen at 1221 Quinn
1221 Quinn joins a few other new residential developments in the Rosslyn/Courthouse area, including Rhodes Hill Square on Rolfe Street and Turnberry Tower, the luxury high-rise next to Key Bridge.
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