Three Kalorama Condos Combined into One Massive Penthouse
This large Kalorama home features two dining spaces.
The first thing that stands out about this Kalorama penthouse are the home’s views which go as far south as the Washington Monument.
However, from UrbanTurf’s perspective, the coolest feature about the five-bedroom home is that it is actually three units that over time have been combined to make one large condo. The current owners purchased one of the units about twenty years ago, and then acquired the adjacent condos over time, listing agent Christie Weiss told UrbanTurf.
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The homeowners renovated the kitchen to fit the luxurious feel of the rest of the home.
The penthouse spreads out over 3,300 square feet with three balconies, five bathrooms, two master suites, two living and dining spaces, an updated kitchen with a breakfast bar that holds a five-burner stove and two fireplaces. The building itself also features a roof deck with similar views of the Washington Monument.
Here are more photos and details about the property:
The home features two fireplaces. Just one is rare in most DC condos.
This is one of the home’s five bathrooms, all of which are updated.
- Full listing: 2127 California Street NW, #804 (map)
- Price: $2,150,000
- HOA Fees: $1,553/month
- Bedrooms: Five
- Bathrooms: Five
- Listing Agents: Christie-Anne Weiss and Christopher Ritzert, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/three_kalorama_condos_combined_into_one_massive_penthouse/10133.
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