What's Hot: RFK Stadium Cleared For Demolition | Airbnb Unveils Icons
200-Unit Bethesda Project Will Deliver As Condos Not Rentals
Rendering of 7770 Norfolk
A large residential project under construction in downtown Bethesda will deliver as condos this fall, an indication of the increasing demand for this property type in the DC area.
News that 7770 Norfolk (map) will deliver as for-sale units rather than rentals was reported by Bethesda blogger Robert Dyer and UrbanTurf confirmed the news with The JBG Companies.
“I can confirm that 7770 Norfolk will deliver this fall as a condominium,” JBG’s Matt Blocher wrote in an email.
The 17-story, 200-unit project from The JBG Companies, ROSS Development & Investment and the CIM Group will consist of studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, and a few three-bedrooms. Amenities ranging from a rooftop pool to a fitness center to a concierge will be offered. A restaurant will occupy the first floor.
See other articles related to: 7770 norfolk, bethesda, bethesda condos, downtown bethesda, jbg, robert dyer
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/200-unit_bethesda_project_will_deliver_as_condos_not_rentals/9792.
Most Popular... This Week • Last 30 Days • Ever
Georgetown Metropolitan reported on Tuesday that the Instagram account for the nation... read »
A Home Equity Line of Credit, commonly referred to as HELOC, is a borrowing product t... read »
The National Park Service has given the green light for DC's 62 year-old stadium to b... read »
UrbanTurf continues our tour of neighborhood developments around the region as we tak... read »
A regular inclusion as one of DC's most expensive housing markets, Georgetown remains... read »
DC Real Estate Guides
Short guides to navigating the DC-area real estate market
We've collected all our helpful guides for buying, selling and renting in and around Washington, DC in one place. Start browsing below!
First-Timer Primers
Intro guides for first-time home buyers
Unique Spaces
Awesome and unusual real estate from across the DC Metro