Sponsored: High-End Living at One Park Crest
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One Park Crest
It is hard not to take notice of the amenities that One Park Crest offers.
The 19-story luxury development in Tysons Corner (map) not only has a staffed front desk and fitness center, but also a massage studio, a lounge with a fireplace, pool table and plasma TVs, and a swimming pool and sun deck on the 18th floor. One Park Crest also offers underground parking for its residents, guest suites for when owners have out-of-town visitors, and a 60,000 square-foot Harris Teeter and Starbucks located just next door to meet residents’ shopping needs.
Club room at One Park Crest
But the units themselves are just as noteworthy as the amenities. A variety of open floorplans are available for the one and two-bedroom units and the upper floor condos offer views of the DC skyline from private balconies.
The spacious feel of the units is enhanced by nine and ten-foot ceilings and hardwood floors, and the kitchens have GE Profile and Viking appliances, premiere cabinetry, and granite counters. Each condo is also pre-wired for multiple phone lines, high-speed internet and cable.
A bedroom in unit at One Park Crest
The 335-unit project was designed by WDG Architecture, the local firm that designed The Ashton at Judiciary Square and 2400 M Street NW, two of DC’s more luxurious apartment projects. The units at One Park Crest have a number of the firm’s calling card features including floor-to-ceiling windows in most units.
One-bedroom condos at One Park Crest start in the upper $300,000s, two-bedrooms in the $500,000s and there are a select number of penthouses starting at $1.175 million. For more information, click here, call 703-356-0030 or drop by the sales center at 8220 Crestwood Heights Drive, Suite 112 in McLean (map).
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