What's Hot: Just Two Townhomes Remain in Phase One of Old Town Alexandria's Newest Luxury Development
The Lacey Has Just 8 Units Left
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View from a balcony at The Lacey
Price reductions at The Lacey, the 26-unit condo development at Florida Avenue and 11th Street NW (map) look to have resulted in a few sales.
UrbanTurf recently received word that the development, named in honor of the original owners of the Florida Avenue Grill, has just eight units left. We reported in late June that the prices on three units — 102, 105, and 106 — had come down $20,000 each. The reduction was the second since The Lacey’s grand opening in April, so we imagine that the prices are not going to come down much more.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/the_lacey_has_just_8_units_left/1187.
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