$779,999
- Beds
- 4
- Baths
- 3.5
- sq ft
- 1,500
1210 Queen St NE Unit 2, Washington, DC 20002
1210 Queen St NE Unit 2
WASHINGTON, DC 20002
- 109 days on market
- Price drop $20,000↓
Don’t miss this beautiful new construction condo, just moments from Union Market and everything Trinidad and the H Street corridor have to offer. This two-story 4 bedroom and 3.5 bath condo, has an open floor plan with recessed lighting and beautiful white oak flooring throughout. The gourmet kitchen has stainless steel appliances, the perfect size island and quartz countertops. The main floor features a powder room and boasts natural light from the oversized windows. The upper level features four bedrooms with large closets, extra storage and ensuite bathrooms with Kohler fixtures. Don’t miss the private roof deck with 360 views of the city. The unit is pet-friendly and has a private parking spot INCLUDED in the price. Close to Gallaudet University, H Street Corridor, Union Market, Whole Foods, Union Station, and more!
Details
Property type
Condominium
Property condition
New Construction
Lot size
Unknown
Price per sq ft
$520
Year built
2024
Annual property taxes
$7,225
HOA
No
Price History
09/18/2024
Bright #DCDC2157322
Price change
$779,999
-2.5%
09/05/2024
Bright #DCDC2157322
Listed
$799,999
-3.5%
09/03/2024
Bright #DCDC2146138
Removed
$829,000
Schools & Community
Neighborhood:
Trinidad
Elementary school:
Unknown
Middle school:
Unknown
High school:
DUNBAR SENIOR
School district:
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Status: Active
Tomo last checked: 12/23/2024 at 6:45 AM
Listing updated: 12/16/2024 at 4:05 PM
Listed by: Megan Meekin, Compass Phone #: (240) 219-2422
MLS: Bright #DCDC2157322
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