Sponsored Post: The Embassy Waives Condo Fees for a Year
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The folks at The Embassy Condominium in Adams Morgan know that expiration of the federal homebuyer tax credit is just around the corner, and they want to encourage fence-sitters to get in under the wire by offering free condo fees for a full year.
The Embassy is a beautifully-converted 1920s building with 76 units. The Art Deco details of the exterior make a stately impression that earned the building a write-up in Best Addresses, the authoritative book on DC’s classic buildings.
Located at 1613 Harvard Street NW (map), The Embassy is right at the intersection of Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant. The Columbia Heights Metro station is only a few blocks away.
The grand restored lobby of The Embassy
The Embassy has studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units, starting from $194,900. The kitchens in the units have stainless steel appliances and maple cabinetry and the units all have hardwood floors throughout. The building also has a fitness center and media lounge. Given the price of the units, The Embassy is a good fit for buyers who are taking advantage of the federal tax credit.**
Interested buyers can call 202.986.8818 at any time to speak with an agent, or just swing by the building to take a look. The sales center is open daily from 11am to 5pm. See the website for more details.
**Restrictions and income limitations apply. Available on select homes purchased by 4/30/10 and settled by 6/30/10. Visit www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com for details.
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