$1,499,000
- Beds
- 2
- Baths
- 2.0
- sq ft
- 1,500
1 LOGAN CIRCLE Cir NW Unit PH7, WASHINGTON, DC 20005
1 LOGAN CIRCLE Cir NW Unit PH7
WASHINGTON, DC 20005
- 2 days on market
- Open house Sep 19
Rare opportunity to own an historic trophy property in the heart of one of the most sought-after locations in the entire city. This stunning Penthouse unit is opulently appointed with a seamless blend of immaculately restored original architectural features and modern amenities. The boutique building itself is an architectural marvel, originally built by Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., the son of the Union Army Commanding General and 18th U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant, in 1877. It was a Victorian mansion at the time and the first home on Logan Circle. It has since been converted into 8 luxurious residences, with Penthouse 7 being one of the flagship units. Bright and spacious, this condo boasts an open floor-plan, gorgeous hardwood floors, high ceilings, oversized windows and skylight, elegant details throughout, and a huge private rooftop deck overlooking Logan Circle park, with panoramic city views. Walk to everything, and be at Regan National in 10 minutes.
Details
Property type
Condominium
Lot size
Unknown
Price per sq ft
$1,000
Year built
1888
Annual property taxes
$8,918
HOA
No
Price History
09/18/2024
Bright #DCDC2159382
Listed
$1,499,000
Schools & Community
Neighborhood:
Logan Circle
Elementary school:
Unknown
Middle school:
Unknown
High school:
Unknown
School district:
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Status: Active
Tomo last checked: 09/19/2024 at 12:00 PM
Listing updated: 09/19/2024 at 9:06 AM
Listed by: Noel P Sesay, Compass Phone #: (202) 386-6330
MLS: Bright #DCDC2159382
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