Residence 7D Plan in Wardman Tower, Washington, DC 20008
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Residence 7D Plan in Wardman Tower by Urban Pace
Washington, DC 20008

Woodley Park
  • 2 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 4,648 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 4,648 sqft

$3,500,000+

Est. Mortgage $20,208/mo*

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Description

Residence 7D is a unique and well-appointed home with a classic layout. Enjoy spacious living and entertaining spaces, private bedroom quarters and luxurious en-suite bathrooms. This expansive home offers eat-in kitchen with custom cabinetry by sustainable American brand Henrybuilt; Thermador appliances; Pentalquartz countertops with Danby Royal marble backsplash. In addition to the open dining and living spaces with sweeping city and National Cathedral views, Residence 7D offers a stunning library with fireplace and wet bar and a separate family room (or optional 3rd bedroom). Gleaming herringbone 6" wide oak Admonter wood flooring with custom millwork and generous closet space is found throughout. The primary suite offers two full bathrooms; separate dressing areas; custom stone tile flooring; standalone soaking tub; Danby Royal tile and custom nickel polished Watermark plumbing fixtures. The guest bathrooms feature stone mosaic tile; and Porcelanosa countertops. Residence 7D includes 2 parking spaces and a storage closet. Numerous balconies complete this stately residence built by Henry Wardman in 1928 and recently reimagined by Deborah Berke Partners. Wardman Tower is pet friendly. Amenities include 24/7 concierge with white glove service; porter; on-site building engineer; unmatched fitness center; roof terrace with gas grill; two clubrooms; catering kitchen; landscaped garden terraces. Final Home Offered for Sale with 2 year interior builder warranty.

Home Highlights

Parking
2 Car Garage
Outdoor
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HOA
None
Price/Sqft
$753
Listed
50 days ago

Home Details for 2660 Connecticut Ave NW #TPO9RG

Interior Features

Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 1
Interior Details
Number of Rooms: 1Types of Rooms: Walk In ClosetsWet Bar
Fireplace & Spa
Fireplace

Property Information

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

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking Spaces: 2Parking: Attached

Price & Status

Price
Price Per Sqft: $753

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Buildable Plans (1)

Residence 7D Plan
2bd
4ba
4,648 sqft
$3,500,000+
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Community Description

THERE ARE BUILDINGS AND THEN THERE IS WARDMAN TOWER

At the intersection of iconic architecture and modern luxury, occupying a prestigious place in the DC cityscape and finally available to a few select homeowners, the recently re-imagined Wardman Tower infuses modern design with subtle Parisian influences, abundant natural light, sweeping views, over two acres of lush grounds and spacious floorplans. With the well-appointed interiors and grounds recently brought in line with its unforgettable façade, the result is a synergy of structural eminence, architectural vision and practical luxury unlike any other. This address is synonymous with effortless grace and a life lived beautifully. Refined residences are complimented by abundant amenities and extraordinary consideration to even the smallest of details, all of which culminate in a luxurious sophistication perfectly suited for you.

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Sales Office
2660 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20008
202-751-2900

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  • Mfthompson10
    "I lived in this neighborhood for four years and really enjoyed the community, access to parks, and close proximity to restaurants, bars, and other great small businesses"
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  • Dawn G.
    "I rented a room here. Quiet neighborhood with fair amount of parking. More parking available behind house in alley "
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  • Emily R.
    "I always see folks walking their dogs, and my current building (Calvert Woodley) is pet/dog friendly. Lots of wide sidewalks and it’s close to Rock Creek Park. There is also a dog park on the Adams Morgan side of the Duke Ellington Bridge. "
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  • Brandi J.
    "Great, tree-lined neighborhood. Just be careful around the zoo at night during events as it's been getting more violent. "
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    "Family friendly. I have lived here for 3 years (closer to the Cleveland Park side though). Always feel safe and close to everything you’d need on a regular basis."
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    "It's a nice place to raise children, and the schools are good. The parks and Zoo are wonderful for children to enjoy. They will love the neighborhood."
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  • Cooper T.
    "Dog owners like the quiet streets for morning or afternoon walks."
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    "I usually commute by bus or train. Most places in the neighborhood are within walking distance."
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  • Cooper T.
    "Woodley Park has a strong feeling of community. Living here, every neighbor feels like a family member. We have neighborhood cookouts where the entire community gathers at the playground to enjoy good food and the company of neighbors."
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  • Cooper T.
    "It's a great place to raise a family. I've lived in this community my whole life and have made a lot of memories here."
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  • Carlos P.
    "Dog owners love it here. There are dog parks scattered around and there are always dogs around."
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  • Carlos P.
    "Most people take the Metro. It is also easy to take Rock Creek Parkway from Woodley Park."
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  • Carlos P.
    "We have the National Zoo within walking distance, as well as great parks and bike paths. The buildings are all very low and charming."
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    "I am visiting from New Jersey and enjoy the quiet neighborhood. Served by the Red Line metro system. Safe"
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  • Ellenpassman
    "I’ve lived in the neighborhood for almost 24 years. I found it hard to meet people because my children never lived with us. We love to walk in the neighborhood and other nearby neighborhoods. Since we moved to a SFH, in 2010,we know more neighbors in the hood. "
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  • Susanditto
    "At the crossroads of everything Cleveland Park, Adams Morgan, and Dupont Circle have to offer; with its own restaurants and shops; plus a jogging/bike trail into Rock Creek Park; peaceful, tree-lined sidewalks; great public schools; neighbors of all ages and ethnicities; and easy walking distance to Metro, Circulator, and other bus routes; Woodley Park has everything one could want in urban living. I've lived here for almost 10 years, and while I'm always keeping an eye on the DC market, I've yet to find a neighborhood with more value for my money than right here. "
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  • Shane S.
    "I lived off Cortland PL for almost 5 years in a studio apartment with my (rather large) dog. Having a beautiful spur off Rock Creek park just out my back door made the small living space very liveable. I would take my dog out for walks in the park almost every night after dark, and never once felt concerned for my safety. There were almost always neighbors out doing the same. There is a real community feel to the neighborhood, and the mix of single-family homes, duplex/semi-detached homes, condos, and apartments gives the neighborhood a refreshing diversity. Yes, even the lower-end apartments aren't cheap by any means, but the disparity in incomes is still enough to maintain a good mix of people at different stages in their lives. On Friday evenings in the Fall it was common to find neighbors and the occasional passer-by sitting around the picnic tables in the park talking and enjoying a glass of wine -- usually provided by one or more of the folks in the million-dollar homes across the street -- or playing a game of boccee ball. You'd usually find 15 or so people out, always unplanned, and never exactly the same group. That made it very inviting -- it never felt like you were crashing someone else's party if you just showed up. It was really beautiful. The Cortland/Devonshire neighborhood is just far enough off Connecticut avenue to give it a very peaceful feel, and a nice separation from the crowds headed to the zoo on the weekends. It's not right in the heart of entertainment/nightlife central, but it is just a ten minute walk away. I gave it three stars in that category, but I see the separation as a good thing. (You really are 10 minutes from the Uptown Theater, the Smithsonian Zoo, and a great selection of restaurants, most with outdoor seating to be enjoyed 9 months out of the year. The clubs and bars of Adams Morgan are about a 15 minute walk away, just over the Duke Ellington bridge. In a word or so: beautiful, friendly, community, peaceful, fun"
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Residence 7D Plan is a buildable plan in Wardman Tower. Wardman Tower is a new community in Washington, DC. This buildable plan is a 2 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 4,648 sqft condo and was listed by Urban Pace on Oct 19, 2023. The asking price for Residence 7D Plan is $3,500,000.