Adams Morgan Luxury Loft Drops Price
Remember the luxury loft on 18th Street in Adams Morgan that we wrote about in December? UrbanTurf just got word that it’s price has been reduced $750,000 from $2.7 million, making it just under $2 million at $526 per square foot. Here is what we wrote about the one-of-a-kind property a few months ago:
Listed for $2.7 million, [the loft] is a 3,800 square-foot, three-floor industrial space that has a living area big enough to throw around a football. There are 14-foot ceilings, two bedrooms, a private deck on the second floor, a roof deck with downtown views and a garage parking space. The concrete floors and exposed ductwork reinforce the unit’s industrial feel. Because the unit is at the back of the development, it remains relatively immune from the weekend noise coming from 18th Street.
The loft is a true industrial loft, the likes of which are rare in DC where “loft-like” is commonly used to describe property but usually a misnomer.
See the full listing here. Following are a few photos of the property:

Main living area

Kitchen

The loft sits above the LeftBank bar and lounge

View from the roof
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5 Comments
$1234 a month in condo fees! Is there a doorman? Why on earth would the fees be so high for a new unit like this?
This unit was featured on HGTV’s Designed to Sell in 2008 (episode HDTS-2212, “House Call”). I recognize the green false wall in the dining area… http://www.hgtv.com/designed-to-sell/house-call/index.html
Fees aren’t bad for that much space. I remember looking at the penthouse on the front of the building back a few years ago; Its amazing. Although, If I were spending $2M I’d go over to The Erie on Champlain St… prices have come way down.
Also, as an FYI. The Erie and the above loft were done by the same developer, D. B. Lee Development. http://www.dbleedevelopment.com
For $2m you could get the swank unit at the Metropole, built to your tastes, and brand new at that.