Sponsored Post: Studios Worthy of Your Attention at Potomac Place Tower
For those DC homebuyers in the market for a well-priced studio in DC, Potomac Place Tower is offering some options that are hard to beat.
The 396-unit development in the Southwest Waterfront has studios starting at just $180,000, a very competitive price point within the DC borders, especially for newly-renovated units. Most of the studios (that range in size from 450 to 620 square feet) have a balcony, in addition to views of the Washington Monument, the Capitol and Nationals Stadium.
Potomac Place Tower’s inventory is not just limited to studios. The development is also offering junior one-bedrooms, one-bedrooms, one-bedroom-plus-den duplexes and two-bedrooms. All units have been fully renovated and include new gourmet kitchens, baths with ceramic floors and surrounds, Berber carpet and large closets. The building has three fitness centers, an outdoor pool, a 24-hour concierge and an in-building convenience store for when you run out of sugar.
Living Room in Potomac Place Tower Unit
Located at 800 4th Street SW (map), Potomac Place Tower is right next door to Waterfront Station with its new Safeway concept store, retail, cafes and restaurants all set to open this spring. It is also within walking distance of three Metro stations: the Waterfront-SEU Metro station on the Green Line is just a block away, while L'Enfant Plaza on the Yellow, Green, Orange, and Blue Lines and the Federal Center station on the Orange and Blue Lines are both under ten minutes away.
Potomac Place Tower is hosting an open house this Saturday January 23rd and Sunday January 24th from noon to 4pm. For more information about the units at Potomac Place Tower, contact Yovi Sever at 202-488-4153 or yovi@capital-residential.com.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/sponsored_post_studios_worthy_of_your_attention_at_potomac_place_tower/1687.
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