Sponsored Post: The Three-Bedroom Units at Jenkins Row
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Three-bedroom condos are a relatively rare housing type in DC, but Jenkins Row, one of the fastest selling condo developments in the District, has a few left that are spacious, sleek and good alternatives to the more expensive townhouses in Capitol Hill.
Located just across the street from the Potomac Avenue Metro on the Blue and Orange lines (map), the 247-unit project has just five units left: two 2-bedroom units and three 3-bedroom units. A new Harris Teeter is located on the ground floor, and the restaurant-lined Barracks Row as well as DC institution Eastern Market are both within walking distance.
The remaining three-bedroom units have hardwood flooring throughout, open loft-like living and dining spaces, and gourmet kitchens with top-of-the-line appliances. Each measures out at over 1,600 square feet, one of which comes with a private terrace that offers great views of the city. Perhaps the best amenity of all: each comes with two parking spaces.
The prices for the remaining three-bedroom units start at $579,900. Two-bedrooms start at $424,900. For more information on these units or Jenkins Row, visit the website or contact James Lobocchiaro at jlobocchiaro@mcwilliamsballard.com.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/sponsored_post_the_three-bedrooms_units_at_jenkins_row/1714.
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