Home 317 Plan in 1625 Eckington, Washington, DC 20002
FOR SALENEW CONSTRUCTIONBUILDABLE PLAN

Home 317 Plan in 1625 Eckington by McWilliams Ballard
Washington, DC 20002

NoMa
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 609 sqft
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 609 sqft

$399,900+

Est. Mortgage $2,375/mo*

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Description

Brand New Construction. Welcome to 1625 Eckington Pl NE, a new, amenity-rich, pet friendly condominium community in vibrant Eckington. 1625 Eckington is a 12-story, solid steel and concrete constructed building featuring 179 residences with Studios, 1BRs, 2BRs & Penthouses.

Homes boast clean, modern lines; expansive windows with Mecho Shades; sleek finishes including panelized Bosch appliances that match the custom Porcelanosa millwork; wide-plank flooring throughout. Many homes have spacious and luminous floor plans with outdoor spaces and views of the Monument, Capitol, National Cathedral and the Basilica.

Amenities include: Daily Concierge; On-Site Building Manager; Penthouse Lounge with Kitchen and Fireplace; Rooftop Fitness Center; Rooftop Pool and Sun Deck; Grilling Stations with bar and prep areas; Lounge and Seating niches overlooking compelling city views; Lobby Level Conference Room with Fireplace. Secure, underground garage parking is available for purchase ($45K).

Please note, however, that not all units are eligible for a parking purchase. Union Kitchen, a gourmet grocer, and Brooklyn Boulders, a NY-based rock climbing gym and fitness outlet, are the anchor retailers for the condominium community. 1625 Eckington is a short walk to NoMa Metro. Unit 317 is a north facing 1BR/1BA with unobstructed views. Photos are of a furnished south facing 1BR Model--NOT 317. Delivery slated for Spring 2021. Hard-Hat Tours are available by Appointment.

Home Highlights

Parking
Attached Garage
Outdoor
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A/C
Heating & Cooling
HOA
None
Price/Sqft
$657
Listed
20 days ago

Home Details for 1625 Eckington Pl NE #SI1TZI

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Electric, Heat PumpAir ConditioningCooling System: Central AirHeating Fuel: Electric
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 1
Interior Details
Number of Rooms: 2Types of Rooms: Living Room, Walk In Closets

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 2024
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Condo

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Attached

Price & Status

Price
Price Per Sqft: $657

All New Homes in 1625 Eckington

Buildable Plans (2)

All (2)
1 bd (1)
2 bd (1)
Home 317 Plan
1bd
1ba
609 sqft
$399,900+
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Home #406 Plan
2bd
2ba
1,012 sqft
$699,900+
Check Availability
Buildable Plans provided by McWilliams Ballard

Community Description

Eckington is the next bastion of development and, soon-to-be, the city's next "IT" neighborhood. Your clients can buy early and watch their investment appreciate. Sales Center is located inside the Shaw offices of McWilliams Ballard at 1485 9th St NW. Appointments are required. Hardhat Tours are available.

1625 Eckington is a 12-story, solid steel and concrete constructed building featuring 179 residences with Studios, 1BRs, 2BRs & Penthouses. Homes boast clean, modern lines; expansive windows with Mecho Shades; sleek finishes including panelized Bosch appliances that match the custom Porcelanosa millwork; wide-plank flooring throughout. Many homes have spacious and luminous floor plans with outdoor spaces and views of the Monument, Capitol, National Cathedral and the Basilica.

Office Hours

Sales Office
1625 Eckington Pl NE
Washington, DC 20002
202-568-3045
1625 Eckington has showings by appointment. Please contact our sales team to set up an appointment.

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    "Every third person has a dog. Dog parks and amenities in all the buildings. There's even a dog salon in the works."
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    "I live in an apartment building that plans events. I can’t speak for the homes in the neighborhoods. But seems nice enough since there’s a big school. There’s also plenty of bug buildings being built around and Eckington Yards will have a grocery store and retail spaces. Not necessarily community events but builds a possibility, I imagine for late 2020/2021"
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    "Convenient location. The neighborhood is loud with sirens especially at night. If you rent from a big box apartment complex, the city of DC does not give you a parking permit for your car. You will be required to pay for parking at your apartment building ($180 a month). "
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    "Up and Coming, young professionals mixed with all age groups, lots to do a little expensive but worth it"
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    "Near supermarkets, Union station and H street corridor. This is a good, diverse neighborhood where you can walk to pretty much anything!"
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    "Dupont quality historic Victorian, Eckington prices - fantastic location - Harris teeter nearby, cafe's, bike trail, transport - great community spirit - this home and neighborhood have it all."
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Home 317 Plan is a buildable plan in 1625 Eckington. 1625 Eckington is a new community in Washington, DC. This buildable plan is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 609 sqft condo and was listed by McWilliams Ballard on Oct 19, 2023. The asking price for Home 317 Plan is $399,900.