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In the heart of Adams Morgan, three brick early 20th century townhomes have been converted into nine beautifully designed condos. The property, now open for tours, is located at 1744-1748 Lanier Place NW and is an ideal blend of modern amenities and historic charm.
For more information, visit the development online here or contact Long & Foster agent Roby Thompson at 202-255-2986 or roby@lnf.com.
Formerly the home of the beloved Adams Inn, each of the buildings that make up the development at Lanier Place boasts an iconic brick façade and pillared porches. The buildings are semi-detached, giving the residences an unusually large number of windows, bathing them in sunlight. Each building houses three units, ranging from three-bedroom and two-bathroom floorplans to four-bedroom and four-bathroom floorplans. They measure between 1,250 and 2,840 square feet.
The distinctive floorplans feature sprawling, open living spaces and, for the second level units, attached garage and carriage houses that could be used as a studio or in-law/au pair suite. All of the residences also have private outdoor space—from rooftop terraces for the penthouses to decks, balconies and patios.
The development boasts green roofs, solar power (which will offset some of the common house electric bill), eye-catching landscaped grounds, and an open central courtyard with environmentally conscious water retention wells, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly living space. And, in addition to the garage parking spaces included with three of the units, three other garage parking spaces are available for purchase.
Inside, residences feature high-end finishes including gourmet kitchens with luxury appliances, hardwood flooring, custom ceramic tiled bathrooms, Pella windows and custom fitted closets.
The Lanier Place development is steps from Adams Morgan’s main thoroughfare on 18th Street, but is tucked on a residential, tree-lined street. In addition to neighborhood eateries like Tail Up Goat, Tryst and Perry’s Restaurant, the residences are in close proximity to the U Street Corridor, the 14th Street Corridor and Logan Circle, Dupont Circle and Woodley Park. It is also steps from DC’s largest green space, Rock Creek Park.
Prices for 1744-1748 Lanier Place NW range from $1.225M to $1.695M. For more information, visit the development online here or contact Long & Foster agent Roby Thompson at 202-255-2986 or roby@LNF.com.
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