Gables Dupont Circle: Renovated Homes at Dupont’s Heart

Gables Dupont Circle, in the process of being renovated with the latest trends in design, is located in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Washington, DC. With a spectacular location at 1750 P St., NW between 17th and 18th St., Gables Dupont Circle is less than a five minute walk to the Metro, Whole Foods, Safeway, Vida, and literally hundreds of restaurants and bars. This quiet residential block lends itself perfectly to those that seek a residential community feel while home but crave easy access to a vibrant lifestyle that makes city living so appealing. The Dupont Circle area is an established neighborhood with streets lined with mature trees, stunning architecture, and a feeling of rich history.

When speaking with Donna, a resident at Gables Dupont Circle, she stated, “When I first moved to DC, I leased an apartment in a big building with tons of flashy amenities. When my lease came up for renewal, I realized that I went to my gym to work-out and take my spin and yoga classes, and I didn’t make it to the pool once because I was too active last summer with work and travel. When I started looking at other options, I came across Gables Dupont Circle. The instant I saw the newly renovated apartment home, I couldn’t imagine living anywhere else. The kitchen was stunning and the floor plan awesome. Since I have moved, it has been so refreshing to be able to enjoy an evening stroll in the neighborhood and walk to my favorite nightlife spots, something I could never do at my old building. It was so surprising to me that my new apartment at Gables Dupont Circle instantly became the entertainment hub for my circle of friends. I can imagine living here for a long time.”
With a perfect Walkscore of 100, this is a pedestrian's paradise. With the city just a short stroll away, and public transit footsteps away, happy hour with friends or a quick workout before work has never been so accessible. The cultural experience of living at Gables Dupont Circle is enhanced with theater, art, and dining venues all within an arm’s length.

Residents at Gables Dupont Circle overwhelmingly say that the location of the community is why they chose to call it home. With on-site management and maintenance, the access to prompt service enhances its appeal for the busy professional. Gables Residential’s 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee and 24-Hour Maintenance Guarantee makes the decision to live at this luxury community that much easier. Residents consistently state that conveniences such as online rent payment and service requests made it an easy choice over an individually owned condominium.
In addition, a community that lends itself to quality neighbors has also been a key to the success of Gables Dupont Circle. According to Annie Neises, Community Manager, “One of the strengths of Gables Dupont Circle is the diversity of its residents. With our proximity to Embassy Row and so many international firms, the residents we serve are from every corner of the globe. Gables Dupont Circle takes customer service and luxury living to the next level with daily breakfast and coffee service, concierge service, package acceptance, and even on-site dry cleaning. No detail is too small for the on-site leasing and maintenance team at Gables Dupont Circle when it comes to “Taking Care of the Way People Live.”
The newly renovated apartments at Gables Dupont Circle feature transitional style interiors. Richly grained cabinetry is set on gorgeous travertine-style tile in the kitchens and baths. Each slab of granite used in the kitchens and baths of the homes at Gables Dupont Circle is hand selected by our craftsman to ensure a custom designer finish. No detail was overlooked from boutique hotel styled bathrooms with frameless glass shower enclosures to gourmet kitchens with upgraded stainless steel appliances and efficient work triangles. Plank flooring in the living room, dining room, and dens feature a matte finish that will complement any decor, while deep plush carpeting brings warmth and comfort to the sleeping areas.

“Environment stewardship is in Gables Residential’s DNA, and the renovations of Gables Dupont Circle once again will set the standard in the industry relative to that commitment. When the renovation is complete, Gables Dupont Circle will have the most comprehensive package of green features on the market,” said J’aime Huret, Regional Manager with Gables Residential.
With over 30 floorplans to choose from, one and two-bedroom with and without dens, penthouses, and even townhomes, Gables Dupont Circle makes it easy for those that like to have choices. Ranging from 653 square feet to 1514 square feet, the floor plans offer the best in size and convenience of layout in the neighborhood. According to Greg Gasior, Vice President, “Gables Dupont Circle could not be recreated today even if we wanted to because of its incredible location and outstanding construction. Gables Residential is investing millions to enhance a quality home environment to serve its next generation of residents. We have extensively surveyed the current residents and even conducted focus groups when deciding how we would transform the community. Working with local and international designers, we have created a level of finish in our apartment homes that rivals those of premier residences around the globe.”
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Gables Residential is an award-winning, vertically integrated real estate company and privately held REIT specializing in the development, construction, ownership, acquisition, financing and management of multifamily and mixed-use communities. Gables manages approximately 38,000 apartment homes and 400,000 square feet of retail space in high growth markets throughout the United States, including Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Dallas, Houston, South Florida, Southern California and metropolitan Washington, D.C. The company has received national recognition for excellence in development, management, sales, marketing, training, benefits and corporate accommodations. These achievements reflect the impact of the company’s experienced and dedicated team members, superior knowledge of the markets served, and expertise in development and management.


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