$519,900
- Beds
- 2
- Baths
- 2.0
- sq ft
- 1,040
1940 3rd St NE Unit 6, Washington, DC 20002
1940 3rd St NE Unit 6
WASHINGTON, DC 20002
- 508 days on market
- Price drop $10,000↓
Welcome to 3rd Street Flats, where high design meets affordability in this one of a kind boutique condo building! This well appointed 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit boasts massive windows, wood floors, great flow, and an in-unit washer/dryer. You will love the custom gourmet kitchens with LG appliances and granite countertops and the luxurious bathrooms featuring tile from Porcelanosa and modern designer finishes. Ownership at 3rd street flats comes with incredible amenities featuring access to a large roof deck that offers breathtaking views of the city! Located just a few short blocks to the Eckington Yards which features the new & exciting Quincy Lane promenade, which houses Union Kitchen, Brooklyn Boulders, and more! Just blocks to NoMa and Rhode Island metro stations, the Metropolitan Branch Trail, Eckington park and murals, Union Market, Trader Joe's, Farmer's Market, the new Alamo Drafthouse. You do not want to miss this opportunity! PARKING FOR SALE!
Details
Property type
Condominium
Lot size
Unknown
Price per sq ft
$500
Year built
1940
Annual property taxes
$1,994
HOA
No
Price History
08/03/2023
Bright #DCDC2105686
Listed
$519,900
Schools & Community
Neighborhood:
Eckington
Elementary school:
Unknown
Middle school:
Unknown
High school:
Unknown
School district:
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Status: Active
Tomo last checked: 12/23/2024 at 12:20 AM
Listing updated: 08/14/2024 at 3:54 AM
Listed by: Barak Sky, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. Phone #: (240) 497-1700
MLS: Bright #DCDC2105686
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