2709 N St NW,
#101,
Washington,
DC
20007
$100K PRICE REDUCTION! PRICED TO SELL! Welcome to 2709 N, an exquisite sanctuary nestled within a historic church in the heart of Georgetown's coveted East Village. This boutique condominium reimagines a former historic structure into modern day living offering a rare fusion of opulence and charm, boasting luxury high-end finishes and expansive open layouts across its three exclusive units. Residence 101, lives like your own row home spanning close to 2000 interior square feet across three levels, epitomizes sophistication. Upon entry, you are greeted by an impressive gallery hall leading to an expansive living/kitchen/dining area adorned with wide plank flooring and bathed in natural light streaming through oversized casement windows. The gourmet kitchen, resplendent with Carrara marble countertops and top-of-the-line appliances, invites culinary indulgence. Ascending upstairs, discover three generously proportioned bedrooms, each adorned with cathedral ceilings that exude a sense of grandeur. The primary suite, a haven of tranquility, features a Palladian window offering abundant southern light, a luxurious marble shower, and an indulgent Japanese soaking tub, ensuring every moment is one of pure relaxation. The lower level offers endless possibilities from a game room, media room or separate exercise area. Embrace the essence of urban living without compromise, as this property seamlessly combines modern features with the timeless charm of its historic surroundings. Set mere steps from the lush greenery of Rose Park and a leisurely stroll from the vibrant M Street and Dupont Circle, 2709 N offers a truly unparalleled living experience. Welcome home to luxury redefined, where every detail is meticulously crafted for the most discerning of buyers.
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