Our Condo is For Sale
UPDATE 28 May 2005: We have a ratified contract as of Friday, May 27. Yippee!
If you know of anyone looking for a new home in the District of Columbia and is interested in a one bedroom condo, 4301 Massachusetts Ave. NW #3011 is a Washingtonian best location and is for sale as of yesterday. Our real estate agent will be holding an open house for it on Sunday, May 22, from 1-4pm, but if you are with an agent you can access it anytime this weekend.
From the brochure:
You'll fall in love with this very flexible one bedroom unit beautifully located in the tree-lined neighborhood of Cleveland Park/Wesley Heights. Featuring gleaming hardwood floors, fresh paint, a wonderfully renovated kitchen, renovated bath, custom lights, custom window treatments and sunlight galore, this full service building, complete with 24-hour front desk and security doorman, and more, will meet all your expectations!! Pets are welcome, though size is restricted. Just steps away are wonderful shops, excellent bus and METRO transportation and restaurants.FEATURES
- Generous living room/dining room combination
- Custom built-in cabinetry
- Updated kitchen with dishwasher, disposal, range and refrigerator
- Renovated bath
- Elegant master bedroom with generous double closets
- Cleverly "Carved Out" study/office area
- Custom light fixtures
- Custom window treatments throughout
- Central air conditioning
- Central heating
- Roof deck
- Fitness room coming soon
- Community laundry room
- On-site unassigned but abundant parking
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Legal Description: Lot 2065 Square 1717
Legal Subdivision: Cleveland Park
Approximate Square Footage: 786 Built 1951
Condo Fee: $471. includes all utilities except phone and cable; reserves; professional management; master insurance policy; common area maintenance; trash and snow removal; water; and sewer.
Taxes: $890. per yearOffered at $309,000
Wow, where are you moving?
Why did you decide to sell the place?
Good Luck!
We've purchased a new home in Silver Spring, so that I can be a little closer to my new job at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and to give us a little more space (two bedrooms instead of just the one).
Like most people, we're financing our new home by the sale of our existing one.
Thanks for dropping by, Mark! As always, good to hear from you.