Soaring 10-Foot ceilings and stately 7-Foot windows adorn this 16th Street gem. No two apartment homes in Warder Mansion are alike in this 38-unit market rate historic restoration in Northwest, DC. Each unit retains the unique architectural details of the original home. The apartment homes feature old world fireplaces, hardwood floors, and exposed brick and beams. State-of-the-art stainless steel appliances, sleek granite countertops, and oversized closets accessorize this location that's just blocks from the premiere shopping, dining, and nightlife of historic Adams Morgan and scenic Meridian Hill Park.
Lotus Square
Your key to the city is here! Brand new one, two and three bedroom apartments now reside at 800 Kenilworth Avenue. Spacious rooms and high-grade appliances compliment each apartment home. This centrally-located property is near Washington's business district, Capitol Hill and the tranquil National Arboretum. Sports, culture and entertainment, Lotus Square is just a Metro ride away from all that Washington D.C. has to offer.
1368 Euclid Street
A new 75-unit Chapman Development, these apartment homes on Euclid's high-demand corridor help define urban professional living. Within walking distance of the vibrant Adams Morgan nightlife, this development also benefits from its proximity to near by Rock Creek Park where open-air concerts and sporting events such as the renowned Legg Mason Tennis Tournament are major economic draws for the community.
Totten Tower
This 80-unit Chapman project towers above a renewed Fort Totten community. Each apartment features high-end appliances, some even boast of cathedral ceilings and fireplaces. Right on a major Metro artery, this living space sits very close to the Maryland state line. It is perfect for residents needing to commute to near by College Park or Catholic University. This prized property won the 2004 Department of Housing and Community Development Architectural Award for Affordable Housing.
2300 Penn Ave.
This property is a breath of fresh air and a renewed view of Anacostia Park and the adjacent river. This area of Washington, D.C. is part of one of the most promising revitalization efforts inside the beltway. 2300 Penn Avenue will be close to the new Washington Nationals Ball Park and anticipated Anacostia waterfront shops, offices and residences.