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Mt. Vernon Triangle's CityVista is About to Sell Out
The largest new condo project within the District’s borders is about to sell out. The K tower of CityVista at the intersection of 5th and K NW has just eight of its 292 units left.
“We expect to be sold out by the end of June,” CityVista sales associate Jaspr O’Dea told UrbanTurf.

The K at CityVista, 5th and K NW
The building has been selling roughly 10 to 12 units per month. For a time last year, it was the fastest-selling condo project in the entire metropolitan area.
The remaining units include five 1BR+dens, one 2BR/2BA, and two 2BR/2.5BA+dens. All eight of the units are (somewhat surprisingly) on higher floors. Parking spaces are available for $35,000, but there are still “builder specials” available that include parking which prospective buyers should ask about.
You can see six of the units in Redfin here.
The K is one of three towers in the CityVista complex that also includes the L and the V, which is rental. The L sold out some time ago; the V is still leasing up.
CityVista inhabits a full city block and has emerged as the anchor of the Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood, largely thanks to its street-level retail and restaurants that include the “urban lifestyle” Safeway, Busboys and Poets, 5th Street Hardware, a bank, Taylor Gourmet, and the recently-opened izakaya and sushi restaurant Kushi.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/mt._vernon_triangles_cityvista_is_about_to_sell_out/2059.
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