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For this edition of What X Buys, UrbanTurf explores how far $1.2 million goes in the DC condo market.
Auto Body Shop Reimagined as a Luxury Condo
The angled Parisian-style windows and exposed pipes are a nod to this condo's former life as an auto body shop. A large balcony with views of the street is accessible from the living room, and an exposed brick wall continues from outside into the living space and contains an indoor fireplace. Up two rounded steps, the kitchen overlooks the living room and features stainless steel appliances, light wood cabinetry and dark countertops. The primary suite features a bathroom with a stark white bathroom, a walk-in closet and a floor-to-ceiling window.
- Full Listing: 1445 Church St NW, #42 (map)
- Price: $1,250,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,220
- HOA Fees: $727/month
- Year Built: 1929
- Listing Agents: Trent Heminger & Kevin Gray, Compass
Photo courtesy of Paco Alacid Photography
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A New Dupont Duplex
This brand new condo in Dupont Circle features lots of natural light thanks to large windows in the front and back of the unit. UrbanTurf’s favorite features include the floor-to-ceiling wooden accent wall in the living room, a built-in window seat and the high ceilings. The primary suite at the back of the unit has its own porch and a small staircase that leads to a parking area. The bathroom attached to the main suite includes dual sinks and a glass shower with a frosted window. The kitchen, attached to the living room via a wrap-around breakfast bar, has soapstone quartz counters, a gray porcelain tile backsplash and built-in shelving.
- Full Listing: 1719 T St NW, #2 (map)
- Price: $1,249,900
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,242
- Year Built: 2022
- Listing Agents: Trent Heminger & D'Ann Lanning, Compass
Photo courtesy of Studio Trejo
A 9th Street Penthouse
This penthouse has a seamless indoor/outdoor living area setup thanks to a paneled glass wall that opens out to a wide terrace with sweeping views of the street below. The open concept living room/kitchen features lots of storage and quartz counter space thanks to a long island breakfast bar. White kitchen cabinetry blends into the surrounding walls and features hidden LED under cabinet lighting. A long hallway leads to both bedrooms, which share access to another long, wood-planked balcony. The primary suite includes a built-in bathroom with dual vanity sinks and a tile shower.
- Full Listing: 1923 9th St NW, #7 (map)
- Price: $1,239,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,168
- HOA Fees: $550/month
- Year Built: 2020
- Listing Agents: Layla Tannous & Rima Tannous, Long & Foster Real Estate
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