***Eligible for $10K grant and below-market interest rate with George Mason's Welcome Home Grant - ask your agent!!*** Welcome to the most stunning and spacious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom 2 level garden style condo unit with 1,100 sqft in the highly sought-after H Street/Trinidad neighborhood. This unit boasts exceptional design and modern finishes that are sure to impress even the most discerning buyers. Upon entering the unit, you are greeted by the open and airy living space that flows seamlessly into the dining area and gourmet kitchen, perfect for entertaining guests. The kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, including a gas range, dishwasher, and refrigerator, as well as custom cabinetry and beautiful quartz countertops. The bedroom level boasts three bedrooms, in-unit large washer & dryer, including a luxurious primary suite with a spa-like bathroom featuring an oversized vanity and a walk-in shower with beautiful tile work. Looking for a little outdoor urban Oasis to call your own?! Then look no further because on the outside patio, you will find a beautifully private patio space perfect for your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. Parking is a breeze for this boutique building, making city living seamless. Located in the heart of the vibrant H Street/Trinidad neighborhood, you will have easy access to some of the best restaurants, shops, and entertainment that DC has to offer! Easy access to the streetcar and Anacostia Trails as well! Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this stunning condo unit your own!
About the neighborhood
You’re hard-pressed to find a block in this fast-changing Northeast DC neighborhood–where the median price rose by about 7 percent last year–without a house (or three) undergoing a gut-renovation. You’ll spot boarded-up windows next door to for-sale signs in fresh sod. Though much of the city remembers Trinidad for the military-style checkpoints set up by police during the violent summer of 2008, it has moved on–dramatically. Trinidad is now primely positioned: a five-minute walk from the restaurant and bar scene along Northeast’s H Street corridor, a ten-minute stroll from Union Market, and less than a 20-minute walk from NoMa (and the Red Line). While those help its real-estate values, the neighborhood itself has a lot going for it on its own. You’ll find 1920s rowhouses on narrow streets and a diverse community of longtime African-American residents, young families and couples of varying backgrounds (gay, straight, black, white), and students from Gallaudet University, which sits along Trinidad’s western edge. The Whole Foods opening a half mile away is a draw for many house hunters, as is the prospect of owning a four-bedroom, fully renovated rowhouse for $650,000 (or a fixer for less than $450,000). But they’re also attracted to something less tangible: the feeling that Trinidad–unlike, say, the NoMa apartments they might be leaving behind–is a place you move to when you’re ready to call the District home.
[Source: Washingtonian]
Offered At |
$540,000
3 bed | 2.5 bath