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Among the many distinctive residences in DC, those that inhabit former places of worship may be the most extraordinary. Historic exteriors and detailing, expansive open layouts, oversized windows, and unique nooks are all part of living in these architecturally singular buildings.
This is what residents can expect at 2709 N Street—an expertly renovated condominium that was built out a of century-old church in Georgetown’s coveted East Village. Offering a rare fusion of opulence and charm, these multilevel homes boast luxury finishes and expansive layouts across three exclusive residences.
Units 101 (which is active but currently under contract) and 103 are now available for sale for $1.8M and $2M, respectively. Both are available to tour by appointment and there will be an open house on April 20th (coinciding with the Georgetown House Tour) from 1pm to 3pm. For more information, visit 2709NSt.com or contact Urban Pace’s Jennifer Felix at jfelix@urbanpace.com or 202.631.2095.
Each of the homes measure at a sprawling 2,000 to 2,200 square feet and include soaring, cathedral ceilings that create open, light and airy living spaces. The high ceilings also afford residents the kind of wall space that is ideal for displaying large pieces of art.
Unit 101 spreads out over three floors, with a living room, dining room, kitchen and powder room on the main level; a great room on the lower level; and three bedrooms and two full bathrooms on the upper level. Unit 103 has two floors and is the only residence at 2709 N Street with a private patio. On the first level is the kitchen, living room, dining room and den; while the second floor has two bedrooms, a den (or optional third bedroom) and two full bathrooms.
The luxury finishes found at the residences include high-end, integrated Miele, Bosch and Wolfe appliances; Carrera marble countertops; soft-close white cabinetry with under-cabinet lighting; wine coolers; deep soaking tubs and walk-in showers; engineered hardwood flooring; and programmable thermostats.
Residents can apply for zoned parking, but the development has also partnered with the Four Seasons to provide two years of private parking.
2709 N Street is located in a beautiful section of Georgetown’s East Village, between Dumbarton and Olive Streets, and is just across the street from Rose Park and Rock Creek. The property is also steps from dozens of locally owned eateries and world-class restaurants. And while M Street boasts diverse retail stores ranging from mainstream brands to high-end designers, Georgetown also hosts independent businesses, upscale home design shops, and renowned art galleries.
For more information, visit 2709NSt.com or contact Urban Pace’s Jennifer Felix at jfelix@urbanpace.com or 202.631.2095.
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