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Georgetown South of M Street - Condo Picks

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 at 12:16pm. 428 Views, 0 Comments.

3303_water_400   While the section of Georgetown south of M Street doesn't garner the notoriety of Georgetown's East Village and West Village, this neighborhood is home to some of the finest condo developments in the entire District.  Georgetown south of M (GSOM….ok never mind)  offers convenient access to several DC attractions including the Capital Crescent Trail, restaurants and nightlife on M Street, Foggy Bottom Metro, GW and Georgetown Universities and more.

This section of Georgetown has industrial roots and many of the its obsolete buildings have been transformed into 21st-century luxury residential condo developments.  In most cases, these redevelopments have preserved the unique and historic building facades which lend charm and character to the…

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Top 10 2011 DC Condo Sales

Thursday, January 5th, 2012 at 10:48am. 574 Views, 0 Comments.

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The most expensive condo to sell in Washington, DC in 2011 was for $6.25M at 3303 Water Street in Georgetown.  As has been the case in past years, Georgetown dominated the DC luxury condo market with six of the top ten transactions. Kalorama and the West End both weighed in with two sales in the top 10. 

The overall DC luxury condo market remained robust in 2011 with 79 transactions closing at a sale price of $1m or greater.  Here are the top ten DC condo/coop transactions in 2011:

             Price            Development                         BR    BA        SF 

  • $6,250,000    3303 Water #F-8                        5     3        3,887
  • $5,200,000    Ritz Carlton Georgetown #3B    3     2.5     3,407
  • $4,550,000    3303 Water #L-7…
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    Top Georgetown Luxury Condos

    Monday, December 12th, 2011 at 9:03am. 668 Views, 1 Comments.

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    Captain and Tennille……Rogers and Hammerstein……Siskel and Ebert……Hall and Oates……Sid and Nancy…..Cheech and Chong……Georgetown and luxury condos…….yes if you are playing a word association game with a Washingtonian, it highly probable that they would put Georgetown and luxury condos together in a pairing.

    There are a number of factors that have driven developers to build luxury condos in Georgetown and the neighboring West End.  Georgetown's historic narrow streets and active neighborhood special interests groups, coupled with its location on the banks of the Potomac River and its namesake University have left virtually no developable parcels. From a practical standpoint, to deliver new residential housing in Georgetown requires the acquisition and…

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    Top DC Condo Sales - April 2011

    Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 at 2:48pm. 864 Views, 0 Comments.

    Georgetown and the West End have top sales

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    The most expensive condo to sell in the District during April 2011 was in Georgetown at the Residences at Harbourside, located at 2900 K Street NW #606, Washington, DC.  This 3 BR / 4.5 BA, 4,337 SF condo also includes three parking spaces.  The selling price was $3.325M / $767 SF which was 94% of asking price.

    Congratulations to Sandy Haffler of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage for closing the most expensive condo sale in the District in April 2011.

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    Honorable mention for the 2nd most expensive DC condo sold in April 2011 was in the West End at 22 West, located at 1177 22nd Street NW #6A, Washington, DC. This 2 BR / 3 BA, 1,501 SF condo includes two parking spaces.  The selling price was $1.3M /…

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    DC Condos with Potomac River Views

    Thursday, March 17th, 2011 at 1:44pm. 1398 Views, 2 Comments.

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    While the Potomac River flows several miles through DC, condos in the District with views of the river are hard to find and command huge price tags.

    A significant portion of the Potomac's shoreline borders the Potomac Park and the Tidal Basin where there are no residential neighborhoods.  The river does front residential neighborhoods in Foggy Bottom and Georgetown.  In Georgetown, the elevated Whitehurst Freeway further obstructs views of the the Potomac from many condos.  All this ads up to very few vantage points in the city with residential river views.

    Yes, Potomac view are rare, but there are a few buildings with amazing Potomac views.  Included in this list are buildings where the majority of the condos have a view, omitted are buildings where…

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    Top DC Luxury Condo - Residences at Harbourside

    Monday, January 24th, 2011 at 4:42am. 1207 Views, 1 Comments.

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    One of the best luxury condos in the District is currently listed for sale at the Residences at Harbourside.  Marketed as the Crown of Georgetown, the Residences at Harbourside share the banks of the Potomac with prestigious institutions including the Swedish Embassy, Watergate and the Kennedy Center.

    The Residences at Harbourside consists of six penthouse condos located on the top floor of 2900 K Street.  This 130,000 SF Class A mixed-use building  was completed in 2008 by Lano Armada.

    The condo units at the Residences at Harbourside offer breath-taking views and high-end finishes including Brazilian walnut flooring, Carrera marble baths, Poliform built-ins and Miele appliances.  Residences at Harbourside amenities include private elevators, concierge…

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    Top DC Condo Sales - August 2010

    Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at 2:29pm. 1007 Views, 0 Comments.

    Georgetown and the West End Top DC Luxury Market

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    The most expensive condo to sell in the District during August 2010 was in Georgetown at the Residences at Harbourside, located at 2900 K Street, NW #606 Washington, DC.  This multi-level 3 BR / 4.5 BA, 4,162 SF condo also includes two parking space and 2,700 SF of outdoor living space.  The selling price was $2.9875M / $718 SF.

    Congratulations to selling Realtor Michelle Galler of TTR Sothebys International Realty for closing the most expensive condo sale in the District in August 2010.

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    Honorable mention for the 2nd most expensive DC condo sold in August 2010 was in the West End at 2501 Penn, located at 2501 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW #3C Washington, DC.  This 2 BR + den / 2.5 BA, 2,760 SF condo included two…

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    Top DC Condo Sales - June 2010

    Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 at 9:19am. 768 Views, 0 Comments.

    Georgetown dominates DC luxury condo sales

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    The most expensive condo to sell in the District during June 2010 was in Georgetown at the Residences at Harbourside, located at 2900 K Street NW #603, Washington, DC.  This 2-level penthouse unit was completed in 2008 and is 4,888 SF and features 4 BR / 4 BA.  The selling price was $3.1M / $634 SF.  This is the second consecutive month that a Residences at Harbourside unit topped the luxury market in DC.

    Congratulations to selling Realtor Nancy Itteilag of Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. for closing the most expensive condo sale in the District in June 2010.

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    Honorable mention for the 2nd most expensive DC condo sold in June 2010 was in Georgetown at Wormley Row, located at 3329 Prospect Street,…

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    Top DC Condo Sales - May 2010

    Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 at 10:45am. 723 Views, 0 Comments.

    Georgetown and Kalorama Have Top Luxury Sales
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    The most expensive condo to sell in the District during May 2010 was in Georgetown at the Residences at Harbourside, located at 2900 K Street NW #607, Washington, DC.  This 2-level penthouse unit was completed in 2008 and is 5,167 SF and features 5 BR / 5.5 BA.  The selling price was $4.5M / $871 SF.

    2120_wyoming_400Congratulations to selling Realtor Nancy Itteilag of Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. for closing the most expensive condo sale in the District in May 2010.

    Honorable mention for the 2nd most expensive DC condo sold in May 2010 was in Kalorama at 2120 Wyoming, located at 2120 Wyoming NW #3,  Washington DC.  This two-level loft style unit was completed in 2007 and is 2,160 SF and features 3 BR / 2.5 BA.  The…

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